23/06/2026
📢 Attention, students and parents!
Classes will have early dismissal this week, June 23-26, 2026, only. Regular dismissal schedules will apply next week.
Please see the post below for details.
Thank you for your cooperation!
23/06/2026
🎓Grab College Scholarship: https://phscholarships.com/grab-scholarship-2026-application/
📌GrabScholar College Scholarship 2026-2027
âś…Scholarship Benefits
✔100% Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees
✔₱11,000 Per Year used for:
✔School Supplies Allowance
✔Textbooks Allowance
✔Uniform Allowance
✔Monthly Allowance P8,000 per month
✔Internship opportunities
✔Learning and development programs
âś…Application Deadline & Results
✔The opening of Online Application is on June 22, 2026
✔The Deadline to Apply Grab Scholarship program is on July 17, 2026
✔Notification of Shortlisted Applications – July 22, 2026
✔Interviews and Assessment Tests: July 25, 2026 to August 18, 2026
✔Results is on: August 20, 2026
23/06/2026
“Students who are not disciplined at home are the hardest to be disciplined at school."
There is a deep truth in the statement, “Students who are not disciplined at home are the hardest to be disciplined at school.” What children learn within the four walls of their home shapes how they behave once they step into the classroom. Discipline, respect and responsibility are not traits that suddenly develop when a child enters school, they are cultivated first at home.
When parents allow their children to speak with them in a disrespectful tone, to argue without boundaries, or to disobey without consequence, these same behaviors will naturally spill over into the school environment. A teacher, no matter how dedicated, is not a magician who can undo years of undisciplined habits in a single day. If children are not taught respect at home, they will struggle to respect authority figures in school. If they are not guided toward self-control and responsibility at home, they will find it difficult to follow classroom rules and manage their impulses among peers.
This is why parents and teachers must work hand in hand. Education is not confined to academics; it includes molding character, instilling values and shaping future citizens. Teachers spend a limited number of hours with students, but parents remain the most consistent and influential figures in a child’s life. A home where boundaries are clear, respect is practiced and discipline is consistent becomes the strongest foundation for a child’s success in both school and life.
Discipline does not mean harsh punishment, it means teaching children the value of respect, accountability and self-control. It means setting clear expectations, correcting misbehavior with firmness and love, and modeling the values we expect them to uphold. When children experience this balance at home, they carry it into school, where learning becomes smoother, interactions are healthier and growth is continuous.
In the end, schools are an extension of the home. For teachers to succeed in their mission, parents must first fulfill theirs. A disciplined home builds disciplined students and disciplined students become the leaders of tomorrow.
-GalawangFrancisco