Junior High School aims to:
B uild students’ capacity in research, analytic, scientific and communicative skills
U nleash students’ creativity and potential to make and apply meaning from the classroom to the real world
I nculcate Biblical values in relation to God, self, others and environment
L ead learners to self-direction and participation in community improvement
D evelop industry and positive work habits needed to become a contributive member of the society
S trengthen individual aptitudes, skills and interests towards productive endeavors
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OBJECTIVES
- Continue to promote the objectives of elementary education, but shifting the emphasis from the mastery of basic tools of learning, expression, and understanding to the use and extension of the tools for further exploration and acquisition of intellectual, social, moral and physical concepts, ideas, attitudes, and skills in order to develop the whole human being.
- Discover and enhance, in addition, the different aptitudes and interest of the individual student so as to equip him/her with skills for productive endeavor and thus prepare him/her for work in the real world and/or for further formal studies in higher education.
- Foster internalization of Biblical truth and values in relationships with God, others, self and ecology.
- Awaken taste for research, sharpen analytical and scientific skills in preparation for professional studies in higher and specialized training
- Encourage participation in curricular and co-curricular programs on and off-campus.
- Cultivate good health habits.
- Guide for growth in self-direction, particularly in the choice of vocations as students of God, motivated by service to fellowmen.
- Develop industry, manual skills, and positive work habits needed to become a contributive member of the society.
- Foster growth in national identity and pride tempered with rational and analytical approach to realities that operate in the country.
- Provide opportunities in community services and its improvement.
- Work with parents to achieve common educational goals for the students.