25/11/2022
Here are some insights gained by our BMH from the recently concluded Vocation Talk and Career Encounters with Past Pupils.
Thank you, BMH, for your active participation! We hope these events have helped you map your future and discover your vocation.
25/11/2022
Dream, discern, dare. This is the challenge given by Sr. Paz Bandalan, FMA, when she urged our dear SHS BMH to love forever.
Indeed, we are called to love first and foremost.
25/11/2022
“Be ardent in your prayer, believe in yourself and take courage and everything will follow.”
These are the words of wisdom from Postulant Zyra Napolis as she spurred our dear BMH to continue to discern God's calling for them.
24/11/2022
Tomorrow is the last day of the SHS Career and Vocation Week 2022!
Please be guided with the schedule.
24/11/2022
Following the successful research forum hosted by the Grade 12 BMH, here are some key takeaways from our SHS students, Jerome Dionisio Munlawin and Margareth L. Beato.
Job well done, BMH!
24/11/2022
The appropriate application and use of 21st-century skills are essential elements to succeed in life. These skills include the research skills that students will need to develop their capacity to adapt and grow, which is necessary to prepare them for a successful career in the future.
24/11/2022
“Start knowing yourself, setting your goals, and exploring the path that you want to take to become the person you want to become.”
Ms. Ronnie May C. Labordo, an accountant from the 2004 batch, reiterates the importance of having goals in today's Good Day Talk. She tells each BMH how having goals will help them stay motivated and focused in the long run.
Stay motivated BMH!
23/11/2022
Here's the schedule for the fourth day of the SHS Career and Vocation Week 2022. Kindly be guided accordingly!
23/11/2022
With talent, diligence, and work ethics, opportunities of economic mobility and job security come rushing through. If you think goodbyes are proven almost always hard for everyone, then comes the dilemma of leaving a job or staying in the current workplace especially when you don’t have a new one lined up yet.
We know how risk-takers our 21st century learners are, but will they also shake their characters with career risk-taking?
Let’s find out in the comments!