Clubs
May 31, 2008All clubs/co-curricular organizations stand in co-existence with the curricular program of the school whereby their sole purpose is to discover and develop the students’ God-given talents and skills for the realization of their full personhood making each student ready to interact responsibly with others in the bigger society.
The following are the recognized organizations:
ART CLUB
The Art Club seeks to develop among young students the correct attitude, skills, imaginative thinking and creative expressions of their ideas, to help them grow into effective and productive individuals.
BADMINTON CLUB
The club is designed for informal and recreational play. The environment is open for non competitive players of all levels. Beginners are more than welcome to participate.
The club aims to provide exercise, fun and relaxation and enables students to display their sportsmanship as well as their abilities in acing the sport.
The club will also represent Holy Family Academy in every tournament that each member will be joining.
The club is designed for informal and recreational play. The environment is open for non competitive players of all levels. Beginners are more than welcome to participate.
The club aims to provide exercise, fun and relaxation and enables students to display their sportsmanship as well as their abilities in acing the sport.
The club will also represent Holy Family Academy in every tournament that each member will be joining.
BENEDICTINE BLUE SQUIRES
The Benedictine Blue Squires is a brotherhood that seeks to develop understanding and appreciation of the Benedictine way of life among its members and to instill in them St. Benedict’s traits such as peace loving, strength of character, God seeking, cooperation, mature understanding and respect for creation.
It aims to empower its members through actively involving them in various activities and various experimental learning that leads to molding a Christian, total and dynamic young men.
BENEDICTINE CIRCLE
The Benedictine Circle at Holy Family Academy was organized to promote the ideals of St. Benedict on the value of ORA ET LABORA. Students, who belong to this group aim to help, protect the interest of their fellow students in following the lifestyle and spirituality of our Patron Saint which was inspired by the Gospels Values. They commit themselves to help each other grow in love and service and to deepen their love for Prayer and Liturgy.
BOOK LOVERS CLUB
Book Lovers Club is organized to cater the students whose great interest is books. The club aims to encourage students to develop the habit of pursuing excellence through reading and proper handling of materials related to it. Moreover, the club aims to develop the members’ proficiency in the use of the library and its resources to enhance their positive self-concept and sense of responsibility.
Book Lovers Club is a club where members are hearten not only to read and take care of library resources, but also to develop a spirit of stewardship, so as to preserve and maintain the purposes of the library resources.
In lieu to this, the club devised activities and projects which enable the members to be more productive students of Holy Family Academy. Some of the club’s activities are, book reviews, book presentations, book making, exposure trips, and the major activity the club spearhead, the National Book Week. The club members are also to render services in the library as their main responsibility as member of the club. Read the rest of this entry »
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