INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES
It’s our Grade 6 students’ turn to be immersed in Japanese culture as they interact virtually with the Grade 6 students of the Obayashi Sacred Heart School of Japan. Isn’t it awesome that they get to celebrate their uniqueness and embrace cultural differences through this interaction?
The friendship between Obayashi Sacred Heart School of Japan and St. Theresa’s College, Q.C. has strengthened over the years, through the yearly interactions of the students. What a great way to build new friendships and appreciate each other’s culture and traditions!
Visit to St. Theresa’s College , QC of delegates from UNESCO - NEQMAP (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - Network on Education Quality Monitoring in the Asia-Pacific)through Global Resources for Assessment Curriculum and Evaluation (GRACE) from countries in the Asia-Pacific to observe how transversal skills or 21st century skills are being taught in our school.
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Sacred Heart Schools of Japan - July 27, 2018
Today, the STCQC HS Community displayed Filipino hospitality at its finest, as they welcomed guests from the Sacred Heart Schools of Japan.
Through the celebration of the Holy Mass, a simple yet meaningful program, and interaction activities, the Japanese guests had a glimpse of the best of Filipino culture.
Watch the heart stopping Sayaw sa Bangko dance number of Senior High School Theresian Jashleen Nañadiego, and Manong Ivan Coliflores.
Visit www.stcqc.edu.ph and see how Theresians value art and culture.
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Sacred Heart Schools of Japan - July 27, 2018
Today, the STCQC HS Community displayed Filipino hospitality at its finest, as they welcomed guests from the Sacred Heart Schools of Japan.
Through the celebration of the Holy Mass, a simple yet meaningful program, and interaction activities, the Japanese guests had a glimpse of the best of Filipino culture.
Watch the STCQC High School Chorale's rendition of a famous Filipino song about love, "Isang Mundo Isang Awit". Leading them in song is their morderator, Mrs. Osan Turingan.
Visit www.stcqc.edu.ph and see how Theresians value art and culture.
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STC QC HS ROBOTICS TEAM INTERACTS WITH PRINCETON ROBOTICS TEAM
STC QC REPRESENTS THE PHILIPPINES IN THE DECARBONIZE 2016:
#BlueYouth – A Global Mobilization on Water and the Climate
STC QC SENIOR HIGH TEACHER SPEAKS AT THE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE IN DENMARK
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS OF JAPAN VISIT STC QC
Japan
2004-06-29
A Catholic school for girls near Manila has honored a graduate who won the 2004 International Public Speaking Competition in London with a speech that deals with local identity in a borderless world.
Saint Theresa´s College high school for girls, run by Immaculate Heart of Mary nuns in Quezon City, northeast of Manila, honored the champion June 28 during the traditional Mass of the Holy Spirit that opens a new school year.
Patricia Evangelista, a 19-year-old college sophomore, topped 60 students from 37 countries who competed May 15 for the annual international speaking competition sponsored by the English Speaking Union. "Borderless World" was this year´s theme for the competition that started in 1981.
Following the Mass June 28, Evangelista presented her award-winning speech, titled "Blonde and Blue Eyes."
According to Maria Teresa Bayle, principal of the high school, the speech set the tone for the theme of the new school year, "Reclaiming Our Filipino Values." Evangelista "is a perfect example of Filipina for our students to follow," Bayle told UCA News. "We teach our women to be critical of the situations that surround them," she added.
The principal remembers the public speaking champion as someone who showed "pride in her being Filipino, but who also felt it easy to adapt to any situation she found herself in."
Evangelista graduated in April 2003 from Saint Theresa´s, where she attended primary and secondary school. She was a member of, and has continued to help out with, the high school debate team.
LOCAL LINKAGES
SAMAHAN (GRADE SCHOOL)
INTERACTION
Gawad Kalinga Sto. Domingo and Don Manuel
Tahanang Walang Hagdan
Bantay Bata
Central Fire Station (Agham Road)
Coalition for the Elderly
ICM Sisters
Child's World
NOH School for the Crippled Children
“ACADEMIC WEEK 2017: Reaching Out, Sharing Knowledge, Giving Back” (A Concrete Response to the Call for Mercy and Compassion)
Tahanan ng Pag-ibig ni Barbara Micarelli
Children’s Rehabilitation Center (CRC)
D. Tuazon Elementary School
Gawad Kalinga Don Manuel, Q.C.
Gawad Kalinga Sto. Domingo, Q.C.
NOH-School for the Crippled
These youth of DFFS, STC QC, Mabuhay Choir, and GKON scholars represent the work of GKONOMICS among the Filipino youth and the current academic institutional partnerships of GKON to scale the work it started 10 years ago.
If these youths are representative of our country’s future, there is hope indeed!