Central Philippine University

By Karren Jay G. Asgar

Grade 6 students and their teachers gather for a photo opportunity after the ‘Pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika at Nutrisyon’ which took place at RMA on September 4.

On September 4, 2024, CPU Elementary School celebrated the “Pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika at Nutrisyon” at the Rose Memorial Auditorium. This year’s celebration, centered around the theme “Filipino: Wikang Mapaglaya,” featured a vibrant series of performances and presentations that underscored the significance of both language and nutrition in fostering national pride and well-being.

The event began with an opening prayer led by Rojan Jace R. Elipse, a Grade 2 – Excel student, followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem conducted by Hailey Avery Reyes, also a Grade 2 – Excel student. Prof. Janet P. Jaco, CPUES Principal, delivered her opening remarks, emphasizing the crucial role of fostering cultural pride and improving public health in creating a well-rounded and informed society.

“Sa selebrasyon na ito, nais kong hikayatin ang lahat na magbahagi ng kanilang kaalaman, mga kwento, at guhit ng kalayaan, nang tamang pagkain at pagiging malusog na Pilipino,” Prof. Jaco said in her speech. She encouraged everyone to share their knowledge, stories, and illustrations of freedom, as well as proper eating and being a healthy Filipino.


Dressed in their traditional attires, these students from CPUES showcase the beauty of Filipino heritage through dance.

The event’s highlight was a series of performances by students from Grade 1 to Grade 6. The festivities began with a thought-provoking acrostic performance by Grade 2 students, conveying a meaningful message about “Wikang Filipino.” This was followed by video presentations that provided informative content on language and nutrition, and highlights from last year’s celebration. Grade 1 students delighted the audience with a performance showcasing Mindanao’s rich culture through traditional costumes, song, and dance. Next, Grade 2 students captivated the crowd with a rendition of “Ako’y Pinoy” by Florante and a native dance from Luzon. Grade 3 students mesmerized viewers with their song and dance number, which celebrated the rich heritage of Iloilo. Students from Grades 4 and 5 charmed both in-person and online audiences with their energetic and engaging song and dance performances. The event concluded with Grade 6 students thrilling the crowd with a folk-dance presentation and an inspirational song.

Ms. Rosalia I. Espiritu, Filipino Coordinator, expressed pride in the students’ creativity and enthusiasm, stating, “Sa lahat ng mga mag-aaral na nagbahagi at nagpakita ng kanilang mga angking talento, taos-pusong pasasalamat ang aming ibinibigay.”

This year’s celebration was a resounding success, bringing the Centralian community together to honor the richness of Filipino culture and the importance of health.