MDSF parents learn ways to build resilient kids this pandemic

MDSF parents learn ways to build resilient kids this pandemic

“It was a life-changing webinar, indeed.” General comments like this poured into the comments section of the Facebook Live from the attendees of the webinar with the theme “Building Resilience in Children and Teens” sponsored by Montessori De Sagrada Familia, Inc. (MDSF), December 4. Facilitated by Dr. Queena Lee-Chua, well-renowned author, psychologist, columnist, mental health…

Sustainable development, other global thrusts featured in Science Week

Sustainable development, other global thrusts featured in Science Week

The Montessori De Sagrada Familia – Elementary Department highlighted the importance of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) during its celebration of the Science Week held virtually last November 12-25. Adapting the theme, “Science and Technology: Panacea to the Challenges of Time”, the month-long event featured several platforms in raising awareness to the potential…

MDSF Celebrates Diversity and Restoration of Faith in Humanity

MDSF Celebrates Diversity and Restoration of Faith in Humanity

“It feels good to learn more about mental health because I get more educated and you can consult your feelings better.” – Mikhaila Mikhaila V. Soliba, 5-Chrysolite The plane of sleepless nights and early mornings has just finally taken off through a celebration of diverse talents and wit in the recently concluded 1st Semester Culmination…

MDSF eyeing 4 possible learning modalities next SY

MDSF eyeing 4 possible learning modalities next SY

Since the vaccination of the 12-17 years old is ongoing, the school administration of Montessori De Sagrada Familia (MDSF) is now preparing for the possible reopening of physical schools next school year. Due to the downward trend of cases and improved hospital utilization rates in the province of Bulacan, the province is now placed under…

Vaccination of 12-17 y/o, ongoing; reopening of schools, possible next SY─Silamor

Vaccination of 12-17 y/o, ongoing; reopening of schools, possible next SY─Silamor

It’s now the turn of the minors. Since the supplies of COVID-19 vaccines are stable, as stated by the Department of Health (DOH), minors aged 12-17 years are set to receive their vaccine shots starting this November 2021. In Baliwag, Bulacan, the local government unit (LGU) conducted a consultative meeting together with the school officials…