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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Bulletin June 18, 2013

SCHOOL BULLETINTUESDAY– June 18, 2013

Today is the Feast Day of St. Gregory Barbarigo



GOD’S WORD FOR TODAY:
Love your enemies and pray for them.              Matthew 5:43-48

REFLECTION:
What makes the disciples of Jesus different from others and what makes Christianity distinct from any other religion?

PRAYER:
“Lord Jesus, your love brings freedom and pardon. Fill me with your Holy Spirit and set my heart ablaze with your love that nothing may make me lose my temper, ruffle my peace, take away my joy, nor make me bitter towards anyone.”
1.  To All Students
Letter for your parents and other related documents will be given today.  Year Level Prefects   and Homeroom Advisers are requested to facilitate the distribution.
2.  To All Subject Area Coordinators
There will be an Academic Council Meeting at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow (June 19) in the Conference Room.
3.  From the Admissions and Scholarship Program Office (ASPO)
We are accepting Student Assistant Applicants from the Night School Department.  For interested Night School students, please visit the ASPO office and look for Mr. Louie  Montelibano or Ms. Nikki Ann Tembrevilla.
4.  From the Sports Office

            Schedule of Try Out
  • TABLE TENNIS (Boys and Girls)
BOYS :  June 20, 2013 (Thursday) @ 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. in the OJH Civic Center
GIRLS:  June 21, 2013 (Friday) @ 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. in the OJH Civic Center
Practices will start on June 27, 2013. For inquiries and registration for try out, please see Mr. Richel Gumban
  • BASKETBALL ASPIRANT
BOYS:  June 21 – 22, & 28 – 29  (Fridays & Saturdays)
  • KARATEDO
The try out will be limited to 15 Boys & 15 Girls only, and the possible meeting/practice will be every Saturday.
In-Charge:  Br. Mario Dacanay FSCTo interested students, please submit your name to Mr, Juancho Ayende.
  • BADMINTON (Boys and Girls)–every Monday, Wednesday & Friday (after class in the Civic Center)
  • TRACK & FIELD (Boys & Girls) – every Thursday & Friday (after class in the Civic Center
5.  From the Guidance Services Office
To All Seniors:
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
1101 Diliman, Quezon City
GENERAL INFORMATION BULLETIN ON FRESHMAN ADMISSION
Academic Year 2014-2015
REQUIREMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED
  1. Download the UPCAT Forms 1 & 2by visiting http://upcat.up.edu.ph/. Correctly and completely accomplished UPCAT Forms 1.  Submit Form 2 to your Guidance Counselor.
  2. Four 2”x2” identical recent photographs taken within the last 6 months.
  3. UPCAT Application Fee or documents for Exemption
a. The non-refundable UPCAT Application Fee is:
(1) P450 for Filipinos with annual gross family income of more than P100,00.
b. Exempted from payment of the application fee are those with annual gross family income of P100,000 or less (supported by 2012 ITRs of earning members of the family or BIR Certification of Exemption);
4.  The application fee may be paid through any of the following (payable to UPCAT):
  1. a.     Any Land Bank (LBP) branch, Account No. 1462-2220-13 (only for peso payments); or
  2. b.   Any Philippine National Bank (PNB) branch, Account No.393496000021 (for peso payments) or Account No. 393496000039(for US dollar payments); or
  3. c.    Manager’s/Cashier’s Check/s (MC/CC) preferably from any of the following:
• Allied Banking Corporation •Banco de Oro Universal Bank •Bank of the Philippine Islands •China Banking Corporation •Development Bank of the Philippines •Land Bank of the Philippines •Metropolitan Banking Corporation •Philippine National Bank •Prudential Bank •Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation •Security Bank Corporation •Union Bank of the Philippines •United Coconut Planters Bank
  1. A self-addressed stamped envelope or return courier service if the Test Permit is to be mailed back to you. Be sure to use your school address.
  2. Deadline of Submission of Requirements (Form 1, 4pcs 2×2 pictures,  If paying thru LBP or PNB, accomplish 3 deposit slips and have them validated, then attach 1 validated slip to your application. If paying with MC/CC, attach the MC or CC (payable to UPCAT) and self addressed stamped envelope onJune 19, 2013 to the Guidance Office.
BR. PEDRO VICTOR M. MARALIT FSC
President – Principal                                                                  

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