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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 Cyrus A. Natividad


CPU Elementary School pupils raising their flaglets during a flag ceremony held at the University Flag Pole. 

The commemoration of Independence Day comes in the second week of June, when classes have just started. It is a time to develop among the children, awareness of the significance of the flag and history of the Philippine independence.

Also known as ĢƵAraw ng KalayaanĢƵ and ĢƵAraw ng Kasarinlan,ĢƵ the Independence Day used to be celebrated on the 4th of JulyĢƵon the same day that the Americans celebrate their Independence Day. Through Republic Act 4166, the day was changed from July 4 to June 12.

In preparation for this momentous occasion, the ĢƵ conducts various activities such as parades and programs showcasing the beauty and resilience of the Filipino culture. Speakers from different sectors of the community are invited to share their insights and expertise on the significance of our Independence Day.

Even the CPU Kindergarten participates by making the Philippine flag during their art classes. The aim of which is to develop love and respect for our national flag even at an early age.

At CPU, continuing the tradition of Scientia et Fides is coupled with a profound love for country and a deep appreciation of being Filipino.

A flag ceremony to commemorate the Philippine Independence Day will be held at the University Flagpole on June 13, 2019.