17/02/2026
3RD QUARTER ACHIEVEMENTS
As we wrap up the challenging yet rewarding journey of the 3rd quarter, I stand before you with a heart full of pride and gratitude for every single one of our learners who have poured their time, effort, and passion into their studies.
TO OUR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS
Today, we celebrate 2 students who have earned High Honors and 12 students who have achieved Honors – a testament to their unwavering dedication, disciplined work ethic, and commitment to excellence.
To our High Honors recipients: Your consistent pursuit of knowledge, attention to detail, and ability to rise above challenges have set a remarkable example for us all. You have shown that with focus, perseverance, and courage to tackle even the most difficult subjects, great heights are within reach. Your achievements are not just about grades – they reflect the hours of studying, the questions you’ve dared to ask, the mistakes you’ve learned from, and the resilience you’ve built along the way.
To our 12 Honors students: Each of you has demonstrated incredible growth and determination this quarter. You have proven that success is not just about natural talent, but about showing up every single day, putting in the work, and refusing to give up when things get tough. Your hard work has paid off, and you have earned every bit of recognition coming your way. You are shining examples of how consistency and heart can move mountains.
But please remember – these awards are milestones, not finish lines. They represent where you are today, not where you will be tomorrow. Continue to lift each other up, share your knowledge with classmates, and never let success make you forget the value of humility and helping others grow alongside you.
TO EVERY STUDENT WHO GAVE IT THEIR ALL
To those who did not receive an award this quarter – please know that your efforts are seen, valued, and deeply appreciated. A certificate or medal does not define your worth, nor does it measure the full extent of your growth.
Success comes in many forms – maybe you finally understood a concept you’ve been struggling with for weeks, maybe you helped a classmate with their homework, maybe you improved your attendance, or maybe you simply found the courage to keep showing up even when you wanted to give up. These are all achievements worth celebrating, even if they don’t come with a formal recognition.
As we head into the final quarter of the school year, let’s carry forward the best of what we’ve learned – the discipline, the resilience, the kindness, and the courage to keep striving. Let’s support one another, celebrate every win (big or small), and remember that we are all on this journey together.