The spirit of excellence and joyful learning took center stage as Claret School of Quezon City celebrated the Grades 4 to 6 Club and Organization Awards Day on April 25 at the Gallardo Hall, honoring the young Claretians’ outstanding achievements and involvement in both co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
The event began with a solemn and heartfelt opening prayer led by members of the Children’s Ministry. This was followed by an energetic warm-up activity performed by selected students from Grades 4 to 6, which brought excitement and energy to the crowd.
In her welcome remarks, Principal Mrs. Razerly D. Ibañez, MAEd., expressed her appreciation for the students’ enthusiasm, dedication, and active participation in their clubs and organizations.
The program continued with the recognition of co-curricular club awardees, where students were acknowledged for their exemplary performance in their respective clubs. Whether in academics, the arts, or digital skills, these young Claretians showcased discipline, creativity, and collaboration throughout the school year.
The ceremony also honored members of key extracurricular organizations, including the Hand of the Gifted in Mathematics, Science, and Music, Tanglaw ng Claret, Central Board of Students, and the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. These organizations play vital roles in nurturing leadership, service, and a deeper appreciation for their fields of interest.
A proud moment for the community was the recognition of students who brought honor to Claret School by excelling in external competitions. The football varsity team earned multiple awards:
The event also featured delightful intermission numbers that showcased the vibrant talents of grades 4 to 6 students. Performances included a dynamic dance number from the dance squad, an engaging game presentation by the computer club, a spirited choral performance by the grade 6 Word Power club, and fun-filled math jingles from the Math Galing club.
As the celebration concluded, the students were left inspired and proud of what they and their peers had accomplished. The Grades 4 to 6 Club and Organization Awards Day not only celebrated achievements but also strengthened the bonds within the Claretian community, reminding everyone that even the youngest learners can lead, serve, and excel. #ScientiaMaximeCumVirtute