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    Lower School includes

    Grades 1, 2, and 3.Here, we fully understand

    the importanceof holistic

    development

    of the children.

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    The curriculum content in GS is

    implemented through an inte-grated scheme aligning the

    subject areas according to

    basic thinking and commu-

    nication skills as well

    as positive values

    and attitudes.

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    Schedule of Wearing

    School/P.E. Uniform

    School and P.E.

    uniforms are worn asper class schedule.

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    Entry and Dismissal

    ProcedureParents, guardians, nannies, and backriders are requested to stay at the

    designated waiting areas at gates 1and 3. They are not allowed to bring

    the children directly to the classroom.

    Fetchers are advised to wait for their

    children in their respective waiting

    areas.

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    Things to Bring Everyday

    SSA Maroon bag with extra P.E.t-shirt, jogging pants, hand towel,

    powder, hand sanitizer, comb and

    underwear, placemat, fork and

    spoon to be used during recess

    time.All personal belongings must be

    properly labeled.

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    Homeworks, Workbooks,

    Quizzes and CircularsParents and guardians are

    requested to regularly read,check and sign the notebooks,

    workbooks, quiz folder, andcirculars that are brought

    home.

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    There are assigned

    days for the bringing

    home of books andnotebooks to ensure

    that bags are not that

    heavy. Do take notethat we do not give

    homeworks on a

    FRIDAY except forMath and subjects that

    are only held once a

    week.

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    BIRTHDAYSTo avoid disruption of classesand to allow the continuity of

    classroom activities, birthday

    celebrations are held onFRIDAYS only during recess

    time. A request letter should

    be submitted to the office of

    the Assistant Principal one

    week in advance.

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    SNACKSWe urge you to prepare healthy

    snacks for your kids to bring in

    school. It will not only keep themin good physical shape but also

    make them less hyperactive duringthe day. Carbonated (sodas like

    coke, sprite, etc.) and chocolate

    drinks are not allowed.

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    SCHOOL BAG

    POLICY

    To ensure the safetyof your children, they

    are not allowed touse roller bags in

    school.

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    SHOESPupils are not allowed to

    wear flying shoes (rubber

    shoes with wheels) inschool to avoid accidents.

    Likewise, leather bootsare also strictly

    prohibited.

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    HAIR STYLE AND

    JEWELRYFancy hairstyles are not

    allowed. Girls should useribbons or barrettes instead

    of fancy hair accessories.Wearing of expensive jewelry

    is strictly discouraged.

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    CELLPHONESPupils are advised not to

    bring their cellphones inschool. This is a mandate

    of the Department of

    Education.

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    FETCHERS I.D.Fetchers are required

    to secure their ID at

    the Accounting officefor security purposes.

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    WE CARE:

    EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCEThe goal of Emotional

    Intelligence in instructions anddaily interaction activities is to

    help Anthonians manage theiremotions and channel such in

    a positive manner.

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    WE CONNECT:

    MEDIA EDUCATIONThrough Media Education, it is

    hoped that pupils will learn to

    approach media with a critical eye

    and a questioning mind as they

    analyze and evaluate advertising,consumerism, stereotypes,

    values and norms.

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    WE SHARE:

    BEING SOCIETY FOCUSED

    Pupils will become more civic-

    minded and others-centered,

    seeking and finding ways touplift the situation of the less

    fortunate through classroom,club, department, and

    institution-wide initiatives.

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    ENGLISH CAMPAIGN

    Inside the classroom, pupilsare encouraged to use the

    English language in oraland written discourses

    except in Filipino and Civicsclasses.

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    ECO-WASTE

    MANAGEMENTThe campaign is intended to

    Anthonians to consume less,discard less and waste less.

    Proper waste segregationpractices are highly

    supported as well

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    5-S CAMPAIGN

    The 5-S practice is a

    technique use to establishand maintain order and

    organization in theenvironment.

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    5-S means

    SORT

    to organize

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    5-S means

    SWEEP

    to clean or sanitize

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    5-S means

    SYSTEMATIZE

    to maintain

    neatness

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    5-S means

    STANDARDIZE

    to set standards of

    measures to befollowed

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    5-S means

    SELF-DISCIPLINEto follow regulations

    consistently

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    As you know, the success of

    the pupils strongly depends on

    the partnership of the parents

    and teachers are able to foster.

    In order for your kids to cometo SSA prepared to learn each

    day, yourcommitment,responsibility, and effort is

    absolutely vital.

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    Being involved as a parent is

    not limited to volunteering as afieldtrip chaperone, resource

    speaker, or attendee in your

    childs activities whenever a

    special occasion takes place.

    Parent involvement also meansassuring that kids have:

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    a home that is clean,

    safe and nurturing;appropriate clothing;

    nutritious food and

    routine health care;loving family members;

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    feeling of connection with family

    members and other people;

    opportunities to communicate

    what goes on in school; and

    daily routines includinghomework practices that ensure

    that there is balance betweenstructures learning, play and

    rest.

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    Thank you forlistening.

    Have a nice day!

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