Vice President for Student Affairs, Rev. Joniel Howard H. Gico congratulates the parents, teachers and students for another milestone.
About 77 pupils graduated from Kinder 2 on March 16, 2018 at the University Church. The program started with a processional at 8:30 in the morning with the pupils, faculty, staff and guests. Selected K-2 Pupils rendered an opening prayer through a dance. The National Anthem was conducted by Daniel E. Glory of K-2 Gentleness.
Aiden Reyes of K-2 Kindness made the Opening Remarks. In his speech, Reyes reminded his classmates that “Our graduation is a celebration of learning. It marks the start of another existing adventure for grade school”.
Rev. Joniel Howard H. Gico, Vice President for Student Affairs, greeted the parents and guests and delivered his message to the students. Gico pointed out to the students that God knows everything about each of them—even the number of their hairs. He also referred to the verse in Jeremiah 11:29 about Gods plans for them, “For I know the plans I have for you; plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
The CPU Kindergarteners singing their graduation song “God has a Plan for Me.”
After this message, Prof. Hannah C. Siosan, CPU Kindergarten Principal, presented the graduating class. Rev. Gico confirmed the graduates.
The Somosierra family, including Prof. Prel Faith, Grace, Kaye, Joel, John Carlo and Phil Ivan, then delivered a special number for the graduates.
Prof. Siosan and Rev. Gico distributed the certificates with the advisers, Mrs. Vina Luz P. Lopez of K-2 Kindness and K-2 Gooodness; Prof. Prel Faith V. Somosierra of K-2 Gentleness; Miss Carla S. Abogadil of K-2 Mercy.
Kristelle Lucianni M. Flores of K-2 Mercy made her closing remarks and this was followed by the singing of the graduation song, “God Has a Plan for Me.” The Alma Mater Song was conducted by Jandy Marie A Desamero of K-2 Kindness.
Pastor Ruth G. Lunasco, Christian Education Director, University Church, prayed for the graduates. Recessional followed with the guests, graduates, faculty and staff.
Prof. Esther Rose A. Romarate, University Kindergarten alumna and Department of Languages, Mass Communication and Humanities professor, hosted the program.