116th anniversary: BCS, country’s oldest public elem school holds foundation
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
By
Juliet D. Cestona
BAGUIO CITY – Sept. 2 marked the 116th
Foundation Day of Baguio Central School, a Heritage School and believed to be
the oldest public elementary school in the Philippines.
To commemorate this event, a thanksgiving
mass was officiated by the parish priest of St. Vincent Parish Church, followed
by program participated in by the retirees, Faculty members and pupils. The BCS
history program was later held through dramatization by higher grade pupils.
Intermission numbers were presented by representatives from the GPTA retirees
and pupils.
Being the biggest elementary school in the
city, BCS had served as excellent training ground to its more than enrollees
which for this year numbered around 3,000. Through the years, it has produced
graduates who are now successful in different fields they have chosen.
“Learning and growing together towards one
goal -- excellence was this year’s
foundation day’s theme.
The celebration was graced by Mayor Mauricio
G. Domogan who mentioned in his message the importance and
influence his teachers have contributed to his
success. He also challenged the parents to do their role and give their best inguiding
their children in good behavior and respect for elders.
Celebrating with BCS are officials from the
division office led by the schools division superintendent Francis Cesar
B.Bringas, who urged pupils to listen to him attentively because he will give
prizes to whoever will answer his questions correctly after his talk.
The pupils got excited and were amused
because they were told to give their answers in Ilokano dialect.
Present also during the occasion were
Councilor Elmer Datuin,a BCS alumnus, barangay captain Benjamin Macadangdang
(BCS GPTA president), barangay captain Col. Reyes(Palma Urbano Barangay), BCS
retirees and alumni.
A Concert for a Tool was also held in the
afternoon. Selected faculty members rendered songs which were enjoyed by pupils
and parents who sang with the performers.
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