As one community, NDMC speaks for itself for making the best of what the institution has and all it has to offer

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Regina Student Publication

The pandemic has challenged the foundation of educational institutions. With that being mentioned, despite the adverse effects of the dreadful Covid 19, NDMC urgently responded to continuously deliver quality education in all fields of study with the intense amount of preparations and incomparable efforts of the teachers, stakeholders and administration working hand in hand for the opening of face to face classes.

Getting off to a great start, NDMC now finally  brings back the Damean experience for new and continuing students of all grade levels and Senior High School. NDMC welcomes the students through kicking off an orientation that starts with the Holy Spirit Mass; followed by singing of National Anthem, Midsayap hymn, and Notre Dame March. Afterwards, the underrated IBED principal, Dr. Daisy O. Medalla, delivered her warm salutations to all Notre Dameans.

The gymnasium became vivacious as the students had their team cheering. They presented their yells as the speaker called their strand. It was followed by the official declaration of the opening of Academic Year 2022-2023 through lighting of the symbolic urn that ignited students’ eagerness to embark another journey of excellent education.

Father Jonathan R. Domingo, OMI, School President, owned the stage by giving his thoughtful message that inspires and motivates students, which brought about an energetic crowd. The presentation of IBED council that was presented by the IBED principal and coordinators came after.

Each focal person from Grade school to Senior High School introduced their faculty and staff. Electrifying performances by the Grade School, Junior High School, and Senior High School personnel caught the attention of the crowd with their angelic voices and finesse movements.

Ms. Aileen D. Escote, LPT, takes the stage to give reminder and important dates to remember. Finally the orientation has concluded through singing of the Notre Dame hymn.

 

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