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Autonomous Status granted by CHED ĢƵ Sept. 16, 2024 ĢƵ Sept. 15, 2027
ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Pearl Joy S. Madrid


CPU Kindergarten faculty and students during their UN Celebration.

The United Nations Day was observed on October 24, 2022. Participation of the youth was given impetus as it is one of the guiding principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The program was attended by the whole family of CPUK ĢƵ teachers, staff, student interns, parents and guardians and our LITTLE CENTRALIANS!

Based on our theme, ĢƵBuilding Peace, One Little Centralian at a TimeĢƵ, we have reminded our pupils of the following:
1. Peace comes from each of us.
2. The peace we have will show through our lives, and in the way we live each day.
3. Showing love and care for each other will help us avoid bad days!
4. Jesus is the source of our peace.

The program was opened with prayer by MaĢƵam Sunsen Casiple, the K-Mercy adviser, followed by the singing our the Pambansang Awit conducted by MaĢƵam Ma. Christine T. Getonzo, K-Gentleness and Kindness adviser, and we were all welcomed by the inspiring and wonderful words from our dear PTGAF President, Mrs. Janice Frange.

It was such and exciting sight ĢƵ the children donning the costume of the different countries of the world. MaĢƵam Rhea E. Abalayan ĢƵ adviser of the Pre-K Peace and Hope, lead us in our music and movement with the song ĢƵHello to all the children of the worldĢƵ.

The most exciting part of the program was when each pupil was spotlighted as they turned on their Zoom background while the host said trivias about the country they represented. They posed their costumes and the snacks that they prepared, also representative of the their chosen country! It was fashion show of the countries of the world ĢƵ an amazing feat delivered by the pupils!

The program was capped by some announcements and closing remarks by MaĢƵam Praise E. Glory, acting principal, and was closed in prayer by MaĢƵam May M. Guillem, after the recitation of the CPU Core Values and the singing of the Alma Mater song.

May God bless the children and their families, as they continue to train to become advocates of peace, and beacons of JesusĢƵ light to the world. As Alexandra Eidens wrote, ĢƵIt is not about smart children, it is about HAPPY CHILDREN who have confidence and courage to learn and pursue things dear to their heart.ĢƵ