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Proposed Curriculum: Bugawas, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao
Proposed Curriculum: Bugawas, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao
B. OBJECTIVES:
C. CORE VALUES:
D. PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION:
I- ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
A. Subject Offered
LEARNING AREAS
ARABIC
ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
FILIPINO
SCIENCE
ARALING PANLIPUNAN
VALUES
QUR-AN
FIKHO
TAWHEED
MAPEH
MUSIC
ARTS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEALTH
ARABIC 8
ENGLISH 8
MATHEMATICS 8
FILIPINO 8
SCIENCE 8
GRADE 8 ARALING PANLIPUNAN 8
VALUES 8
QUR-AN
FIKHO
TAWHEED
MAPEH 8
MUSIC
ARTS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEALTH
ARABIC 9
ENGLISH 9
MATHEMATICS 9
FILIPINO 9
GRADE 9 SCIENCE 9
ARALING PANLIPUNAN 9
VALUES 9
QUR-AN
FIKHO
TAWHEED
MAPEH 9
MUSIC
ARTS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEALTH
ARABIC 10
ENGLISH 10
MATHEMATICS 10
FILIPINO 10
SCIENCE 10
GRADE 10 ARALING PANLIPUNAN 10
VALUES 10
QUR-AN
FIKHO
TAWHEED
MAPEH 10
MUSIC
ARTS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEALTH
C. Subject Description
D. Grading System
These are found in the curriculum guides. All grades will be used on the
WEIGHTED RAW SCORE of the learner’s summative assessments. The minimum
grade needed to pass specific learning area is 60, which is transmuted to 75 in the
report card. The lowest mark that can appear on the report card is 60 for the
QUARTERLY (Periodical) GRADES and FINAL GRADE.
The summary of learner progress is shown quarterly to parents and guardians through a
parent-teacher conference, in which the report card is discussed.
G. Transmuted Table
Following is the range of the initial Grades and their equivalent Transmuted Grades
that will be reflected in the report card.
H. CORE VALUES
These are various clubs and student organizations that is organized towards
the attainment of the objectives of the school. These supplement and enhance the year
study program. They contribute to their full formation by providing opportunities for
developing further their talents and interest, leadership qualities, sense of
responsibility and social consciousness.
A. RELIGIOUS CLUB – Religious Club develop lay leaders and helps spiritual
advise in the campus.
B. SCHOOL ORGAN/SCHOOL PAPER - The newspaper for those who
wish to develop their talents in writing.
C. DEPARTMENT CLUB – (Sci-Math, English, Filipino, Arabic, MAPEH)
– for those students show their special talents in their favorite subjects.
D. CULTURAL GUILD – for those interested in singing, dancing, drama and
theater presentation.
E. VARSITY CLUB - for all those interested in sports.
F. OTHER CLUBS/ ORGANIZATION (SSG) – for those who wants to
develop their managerial and leadership skills.
A. ADMINISTRATION
A.1.1 The Principal – The Principal is directly responsible of the general
management and supervision of the school. As the academic leader he is
responsible for the development of teachers, support staff and students.
A.1.3 Registrar – The Registrar is responsible for safe keeping and custody of all
the students’ records. He/she is invested with the authority and responsibility for
the planning, organizing, supervising, maintaining and safe keeping records.
A.1.4 Cashier – The Cashier is responsible of collecting and safe keeping all the
cash collections generated by all financial transactions connected with the
school’s operation.
A.1.12 Property Custodian – The Property Custodian is responsible for the care,
custody and over-all management of all school properties.
A.1.13 Club Adviser/Moderator (School Paper and Year Book) – He/she is
responsible for the implementation of the programs of the club/organization.
A.1.14 Class Adviser – The Class Adviser is responsible for the direct
management and supervision of his/her students/pupils and the Administration in
the attainment of the school’s philosophy, vision-mission, goals and objectives.
A.1.15 Security Guard – The School Security Guard maintains peace, law and
order in the school by protecting and guarding properties, students, teachers,
personnel, parents, and visitors. Helps in enforcing and implementing school
policies, rules and regulations as directed by the Administration. He/she must
adhere to the agreement signed by the school authority.
D. Health Services
E. Food Services – The school provides food services through the school canteen.
The canteen serves nutritious foods and snacks to students, personnel and visitors.
F. Bookstore Services – Bookstore Services provide the students who may need any
of the following:
A. SCHOLARSHIP
B. Special Scholarship name after the sponsor – for poor but deserving
students.
A. QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT
B. WRITTEN WORKS
C. PERFORMANCE TASK
B. Performance
Based Task
1. Debate
2. Awareness
campaign
3. Broadcasting
4. Multimedia
representation
5. Role play
B. Performance
Based Task
1. Issue awareness
campaign
2. Multimedia
presentation
3. Role Play
B. Performance
Based Task
1. Multimedia
Presentation
2. Musical
Presentation
3. Skills
Demonstration
(singing/playing
musical
instruments)
B. Performance
Based Task
1. Art production
2. Multimedia
presentation
3. Stage production
4. Skills
demonstration
(drawing,
coloring,
painting)
B. Performance
Based Task
1. Debates
2. Design and
implementation
of fitness and
health programs
3. Issue awareness
campaign
4. Role plays