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GRANBY VALUES

II
MR. CYRUS S. MUNCADA, LPT
INSTRUCTOR​
GRANBY VALUES II
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Course 1. Quizzes 20%
requirements
2. Class participation 10%
3. RECITAL (PVMGO) 20%
4. PERFORMANCE (GRANBY HYMN) 20%
5. Exams (Prelim., Midterm, Semi-Finals) 30%
6. Attendance

CLASSROOM
POLICIES
1. Be on time
2. Be prepared
3. Ask for permission
4. Be flexible
5. Respect and courtesy
6. Observe honesty
7. Camera on, Mic. Off (unless called to
answer)
COURSE OUTLINE
PART I
I. Introduction​
II. History of GRANBY
III. GRANBY’S PVMGO
IV. Students’ Code of Conduct and Discipline
V. Disciplinary Action
VI. GRANBY’S HYMN
COURSE OUTLINE
PART II
I. HUMAN VALUES
II. THE HIERARCHY OF VALUES
III. THE STORY OF FATHER ANTHONY HOFSTEE
IV. THE HUMAN ACT
V. MORAL SENSIBILITY
VI. MORAL ACCOUNTABILITY
VII.NORM OF MORALITY
VIII.RIGHTS AND DUTIES
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BRIEF DISCRIPTION
 Granby Colleges of Science and Technology is a
private, non-sectarian educational institution
operating under and by virtue of the laws of the
Republic of the Philippines with a principal address
at Ibayo Silangan, Naic, Cavite.

 It is a corporation duly recognized by the Securities


and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION
 It is an educational institution offering higher education
programs/courses as approved by the Commission on Higher
Education (CHED); technical/vocational courses as approved
by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
(TESDA); and K-TO-12 Basic Education Program as
approved by the Department of Education (DepEd).

 Granby Colleges of Science and Technology may be called


by its more-popular title “GRANBY.”
GRANBY’S HISTORY
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TIMELINE
GRANBY
GRANBY GRANBY
COMPUTER
COMPUTER COMPUTER
LEARNING
CENTER SCHOOL
CENTER

GRANBY GRANBY
COLLEGE OF COLLEGES OF
SCIENCE AND SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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MERCURIO GAYAMO PRUDENCIO S. DE AUSEN ZENAIDA V. JONI ANN V.


VILLANUEVA
PANGANIBAN​ VILLAMARZO
Corporate President/The Vice-President for Vice-President for the
School President
Founder Administration Academic Affairs
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PHILOSOPHY, VISION, MISSION


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PHILOSOPHY VISION MISSION


•Granby Colleges of Science and •Granby Colleges of •On Education: Produce world-class graduates by providing
Technology is founded on the a standard, quality, and yet affordable education and training

philosophy that Education is for every


Science and Technology to every-able-bodied individuals in order for them to cope
and meet the challenges that the third millennium has
citizen in general, and for the middle and envisions a dynamic, brought to the world.
lower echelon of Filipino society, in world-class, and peace- •On Service: Extend community services to rural areas to
enhance the youths’ civic consciousness and help them
particular, Granby is particularly
loving Filipino society in a realize their role in protecting the ecological environment.
established for the common people who •On Character and Virtues: Indoctrinate students with
are interested to earn education, training, nation that is actively- proper ethics, acceptable norms, and good moral values
and self-improvement in order to cope participating members of inherent to Filipino customs and traditions; and at the same
time prepare the youths with the quality leadership needed
up with the changing and developing the global community. for a dynamic and continued democratic form of government
technological era. of today and of the next generations.
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STUDENT’S CODE OF
CONDUCT AND
DISCIPLINE
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A. CONDUCT IN THE GRANBY PREMISES


The following shows a list of violations and their corresponding sanctions.
The level of sanction/s may, however, depend on the severity or nature of,
especially the major violations a student has committed.

1. Failure to use GCST student ID (Identification Card) exclusively for


himself/herself. This ID is non-transferable. In case of loss, the student
should report the matter to the Office of Student Affairs within 24 hours
for replacement.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Reprimand / Censure / Meet
with parent/ guardian.
3rd Violation - Suspension
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2. Failure to present the ID when requested by the Granby authority.

1st Violation - Verbal Caution


2nd Violation - Warning
3rd Violation - Reprimand
4th Violation - Censure as may be determined by the
Office the Student Affairs.
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3. Deliberately ignoring to observe cleanliness in the Granby premises such


as littering bottles, cans, papers, or other disposable materials.

1st Violation - Verbal Caution


2nd Violation - Warning
3rd Violation - Reprimand
4th Violation - Censure / Meet with parent or guardian.
5th Violation - Suspension
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4. Vandalism or doing any act or form of graffiti on any of the Granby


properties.

1st Violation - Verbal Caution


2nd Violation - Warning
3rd Violation - Reprimand
4th Violation - Suspension / Meet with parent or guardian.
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5. Smoking in any classroom, corridor, library or other restricted places.

1st Violation - Verbal Caution


2nd Violation - Warning
3rd Violation - Reprimand
4th Violation - Censure / Meet with parent or guardian.
5th Violation - Suspension
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6. Gambling in any form or playing any form of game which


involves money; or doing any act which may lead to extortion of money.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Reprimand
3rd Violation - Meet with parent or guardian
4th Violation - Suspension
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7. Collecting or soliciting any amount of money from any student or


Granby personnel for any purpose or reason without written approval from
the Finance or Administration Department of GCST.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Reprimand
3rd Violation - Meet with parent or guardian
4th Violation - Suspension
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8. Giving money, gift or token of any kind, or giving a treat to a


faculty member or to any Granby Personnel acting for and on his/her behalf,
to obtain any kind of favour or benefit such as exemption from attending a
class or non-submission of requirement, or similar forms.

1st Violation - Warning/ Reprimand


2nd Violation - Invalidation of grade
3rd Violation - Suspension
4th Violation - Invalidation of grade and suspension
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9. Posting, distributing or disseminating notices, posters, leaflets or


similar matters within the Granby premises, without prior approval from the
Office of the GCST President.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Reprimand
3rd Violation - Meet with parent or guardian
4th Violation - Suspension
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10. Preparing, publishing, libelous, defamatory, subversive


manifestoes, placards, banners, streamers, or any form of graphic materials
undermining faith or fomenting distrust of duly constituted authorities within
or outside the Granby premises or promoting and/ or instigating ill-will
among and between students, faculty members, staff, and administrators.

1st Violation - Warning/ Reprimand


2nd Violation - Suspension
3rd Violation - Non re-admission
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11. Possessing and/or distributing, disseminating immoral or indecent


pictures, posters, slides or similar materials; writing, possessing or
distributing immoral literature.

1st Violation - Warning / Reprimand


2nd Violation - Suspension
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12. Possession of any deadly weapons.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Suspension
3rd Violation - Non-re-admission
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13. Fighting or making any form of violence resulting to physical


injuries.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Reprimand
3rd Violation - Suspension / Meet with parent/guardian.
4th Violation - Non re-admission
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14. Damaging or destructing any of Granby’s properties such as


books, periodicals, chairs, blackboards, computers, or any of its parts or
peripherals including its installed software, or similar things.

1st Violation- Warning and payment of the destroyed item.


2nd Violation- Reprimand and payment of the destroyed item.
3rd Violation- Suspension/Meet with parent/guardian
and payment of the destroyed item.
4th Violation- Non-re-admission and payment of the destroyed
item.
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15. Stealing any of the Granby proper-ties. The severity of


punishment depends on the value or importance of the item stolen,
regardless of whether it is the first or second commitment.

1st Violation - Suspension and payment of the item.


2nd Violation- Non re-admission and payment of the item.
3rd Violation - Expulsion and payment of the item.
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16. Conspiring, conniving or making an accomplice to anybody in


stealing or destroying Granby property.

1st Violation - Reprimand


2nd Violation - Suspension
3rd Violation - Non re-admission
4th Violation - Expulsion
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17. Bringing in within the Granby premises and/or imbibing or


dispensing liquor or any intoxicating beverage coming under the
influence of the same.

1st Violation - Warning


2nd Violation - Reprimand
3rd Violation - Suspension/Meet with parent/guardian,
4th Violation - Non re-admission
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18. Using, possessing, trafficking in, or dispensing or


administering prohibited and/or regulated drugs or any of their
derivatives.
1st Violation - Suspension
2nd Violation - Expulsion
19 Forging, tampering, altering, or misrepresenting Granby documents or
records; allowing to be forged, altered, misrepresented, or misused such
documents.
1st Violation - Warning / Reprimand
2nd Violation - Suspension
3rd Violation - Expulsion
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20. Instigating, participating, or any actions leading to a boycott or


disruption of classes; impending, obstructing, or preventing the right and
obligation of an instructor to teach his/her subject or the right of any
student to attend classes.

1st Violation - Warning / Reprimand


2nd Violation - Suspension
3rd Violation - Expulsion
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21. Using without prior authorization from the Office of the


Granby President, the name of the Granby Colleges of Science and
Technology (GCST) in any ticket, invitations, programs,
announcements, or similar printed matters.

1st Violation- Warning/Reprimand


2nd Violation- Suspension
3rd Violation- Expulsion
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CONDUCT OF
STUDENTS’ OUTSIDE
THE GRANBY PREMISE
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While outside the Granby premises, Granby students are expected to observe
the general rules of conduct and norms of behavior.
1. Students who have identified themselves as Granby students must reflect
in them the good image of the College. They have the responsibility to
uphold that image under all circumstances.
2. Granby students are responsible for exercising decency and self-
discipline among themselves. A student has to respect the rights of
his/her fellow students, faculty members, staff, administration personnel,
and official.
3. When acting as an official representative of the College, a student has the
responsibility to abide by the written as well as the oral instructions of the
concerned Granby authorities. He/she is responsible to conduct
himself/herself with dignity and deportment.
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4. Students are encouraged to show their civic consciousness by participating


in community projects, parades, meetings, civic programs, and the like. The
GCST encourages the students to participate in such organized activities as
long as such activities are related or in consonance with the Granby
philosophies and objectives.
5. The students are enjoined to keep away from indecent night clubs, drinking
bars, gambling joints, and other places of ill repute, and to shun the company
of men and women of questionable moral character and conduct.
6. Any student caught violating any written or unwritten moral laws will be
subjected to disciplinary actions by duly constituted authorities of the
College.
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DISCIPLINARY ACTION
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Any violation under the Code of Conduct and Discipline shall be subject to
administrative disciplinary action(s) and the imposition of the
corresponding penalty/sanction. To avoid ambiguity, disciplinary actions
listed below are herein defined. Item numbers 1 through 7 shall be
reflected on any Certificate of Good Moral Character issued by the Office
of Student Affairs.
1. Verbal Caution. It is the simplest form of disciplinary sanction. An oral
caution re-minding the student that a repeated commitment to the same
wrongdoing will subject him/or them to a higher level of punishment or
penalty.
2. Warning. This may be an oral or written notice given to the student
emphasizing that a continuation or repetition of the same specified
offenses may be a cause for more severe disciplinary action.
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3. Reprimand. A more severe and more formal rebuke or admonition


imposed by the concerned Granby authority on an offender. When necessary,
the Guidance Counselor calls the attention of the parent or guardian of the
student to help resolve the problem.
4. Censure. It is an official written and a more severe reprimand for a
violation of a specified regulation(s). In almost all cases, the Guidance
Counselor calls the attention of the parent or guardian.
5. Suspension. For a specific duration of time, this level of disciplinary
action prohibits a student from attending classes or from other activities or
privileges as set forth in the notice of suspension.
6. Non-readmission. It means that the student offender shall not be allowed
to enroll for the next one semester term.
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7. Expulsion. The severest form of punishment or penalty and means an


outright dropping or dismissal of an offender from the College as
recommended by the Office of Student Affairs and approved by the College
President.
8. Other Sanctions. Other sanctions which the College may impose on an
offender may include but are not limited to the following: reprimand and
warning on particular class work, cancellation of scholarship or other similar
privileges; and other penalties/sanctions as may be determined by the Office
of the Student Affairs which are not included in the list previously defined.
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PROCEDURES FOR
DISCIPLINARY MEASURES
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1. All complaints must be formally reported in writing unless specified


otherwise in the “Student Code of Conduct and Discipline”. It must be
signed by the complainant and submitted to the Office of Student Affairs
for initial action.
2. The Office of Student Affairs conducts an investigation and submits its
finding and recommendation to the GCST president.
3. Both Offenders and complainants shall be given due process.
4. The GCST president, upon recommendation of the Office of the Student
Affairs, shall issue the necessary disciplinary actions.
5. Appeals of the aggrieved party shall be filed with the Office of the
President, whose decision thereafter shall be final and executor.
THANK YOU
MR. CYRUS S. MUNCADA, LPT
Gmail: csyemuncada7@gmail.com
FB acc.: Sye Muncada III

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