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(ELEMENTARY)
(Roselyn U. Doletin)
Valedictorian, Class of 2014
51st Commencement Exercises
Gastav Elementary School
March 27, 2014
It was not so long ago when I dared to dream, and not so long ago, when I dared
to take the first essential steps towards the fulfillment of my elementary
education.
Today, together with my batch mates, celebrate our success after all these years
of hardship, struggle and perseverance. We reminisce the challenges that stood
before us, and we savor the victories that came upon our hands.
To our distinguished guest speaker, Hon. Councilor John Raymond P. Allado. Sir
Omar A. Obas, the Schools Division Superintendent of the Division of Cotabato,
Sir Antonio C. Dumagpi, the Division Supervisor assigned in Banisilan. Sir Ricarido
M. Quitor, the Principal In charge of our district. The Honorable Mayor Betty A.
Allado, The Honorable Barangay Captain, Virgilio L. Calva, the municipal,
barangay, and PTA officials who are with us today, the teaching force of Gastav
Elementary School headed by Sir John A. Pagayon, guests and visitors, fellow
graduates and to our dear parents…. A BEAUTIFUL AND PLEASANT MORNING TO
ALL OF YOU.
From the start that I went to school, I always dreamed of being the best. So, I
strived hard to be on top of the class, but failed to what I dreamt. Despite of that,
I continue to strive hard for me to reach my goal and that is being to be the TOP
1 of the class. I never lose hope, rather I was inspired to do better, and with that I
managed to be on top of the class during Grade 5.
Standing here in front of everybody, have this feeling of pride and happiness.
Because I have proven to myself that I can be the best of what I am only if will
strive hard and have a sense of determination and perseverance. I am also happy
because all my efforts and sacrifices were well paid off.
The theme, “Hindi Natitinag ang Pusong Pilipino” talks mainly on our ability to
cope with whatever trials comes on our way. Napatunayang natin sa buong
mundo na kahit ano pa mang kalamidad and dumating sa atin ay nagagawa pa
rin nating ngumiti at tumawa. Naipakita natin sa buong mundo na sa gitna ng
lahat ay hindi tayo nawawalan ng pag-asa. Naipakita rin natin ang ating
pagmamahal at pagmamalasakit sa bawat isa sa pamamagitan ng pagtutulungan.
Young as I am today, I can say that failures and trials should not be the reason for
us to say no and never try to do something, rather let us make them an
inspiration to do better. Let them strengthens our character.
These medals I have today are the fruits of my labors. And I know I could not be
this best if not because of Mama and Papa who were always there to guide me.
Ma & Pa, Damo gid nga salamat. To my teachers for the insurmountable
dedication and patient in teaching us. Maams & Sirs, I learned a lot of things
from you which I will value as I continue getting through my dreams.
To my fellow graduates, we end up one glorious chapter of our lives and a new
one will begin. New adventures, new friendships, new series of struggles but with
the things we learned from Gastav Elementary School, let’s keep bodly stepping
towards the fulfillment of our dreams and aspirations.
Along the way, we may meet a lot of trials, but our burning desire to reach our
goals will keep us from straying or giving up. Along the way were many
uncertainties, but certain beacons of light will show us the right path to take.
Fellow graduates, please stand…
Let us thank God therefore for His unceasing grace and guidance; our teachers,
for their immeasurable dedication; our parents for their unconditional support all
throughout these years; and our friends who walk along with us, side by side.
Because of them, we were able to reach this endeavor. Because of them, we can
truly say, “We made it!”
Let’s clapped our hands for all of them.
Congratulations fellow graduates.
Thank you and Mabuhay.
WELCOME ADDRESS
Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, our university President; Dr. Irving Domingo L. Rio; our Vice President for
Academic Affairs; Ms. Ruth G. Fernandez, the university Registrar; Atty. Doriedel Gimotea Losañes,
our distinguished guest speaker; Dr. Carmen P. Santos, H.D. (honoris causa), our basic education
consultant; Pastor Cris A. Sian, Senior Pastor, University Church; Pastor Alfred C. Morales,
Coordinator, Student Recruitment; to our ever dynamic and hardworking principal, Prof. Janet P.
Jaco; Ms. Susan Herga, our beloved Assistant Principal; to our dear teachers; parents; fellow
honorees and awardees, good morning.
In Jeremiah 29:11, God said: “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to
harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
Today marks the 89th graduation rites of the CPU Elementary Department, and once more, a fresh
new batch of finishers will be sent off its portals on towards the different high schools in Iloilo to start
a new chapter of their lives. Although many will still stay in CPU, many others will choose a different
school for their desired campus. It is a bittersweet feeling to leave our Alma Mater.
For most of us, the six years of coming to school early, or beating the familiar sound of the Central
Hymn every start of the period, the resounding voices of students echoing the hallways, the fun
camps, cultural and talent shows, CEW’s, U-day or U-week celebrations, festival of lights, sports
fests, summative tests, periodic exams, card-giving days, Family Day celebrations, daily classes with
our beloved teachers, and even friendships—all these will come to pass, but the beautiful memories
will always remain.
Some of us may find their best experiences in the CPU Elementary as we have slowly grown into
better individuals—more learned, more knowledgeable, more mentally and emotionally developed
and spiritually equipped, with the guidance and painstaking teachings of our advisers and subject
teachers.
Though others may find heartaches in not achieving what they desire —where some may find some
circumstances as unfair or difficult, or there are not so good relationships within the community—be
reminded that the main objective is to not give up on your dreams, and to not believe that failure is
permanent, or that there is a finish line to success.
I may not have some of what I wished to achieve, yet there are so many other good things that I
have unexpectedly gained. Sometimes, we plan and work on things to reach a particular goal. It is
good if we gain positive results, but sometimes better opportunities are given to those who have
experienced failures because it motivates them even more not to give up in pursuing their dreams,
and it makes them more appreciative of their achievements. Maybe because they are continually
striving and working hard, but I would like to say more so, because it happens in God’s perfect will
and perfect timing.
So learn what we can learn, in every lesson, and in every occasion, and in every experience. Use
each learning to make ourselves better in the sight of God. God knows ultimately what is best for
you and me.
So, today marks the culmination of several years of our hard work, of days of studying hard and
learning our lessons, yet, let us not forget that even as we find ourselves in trying situations, we did
enjoy many times and many moments in this school. It has been and will always be a part of our
growing up years.
Today is a day of celebration, a recognition of our achievements and victories, of commemorating
how we labored through and enjoyed our younger years. Through the help and guidance of our
parents, the often unperceived hard work of our teachers and the nurturing atmosphere of our Alma
Mater, finally, we have reached our initial goal.
May we all find ourselves under the guiding and protecting hands of our Lord, that our wisdom,
knowledge, skills and talents, be used and directed for His ultimate glory. May the Holy Spirit be in
us always, so that we can always approach God in prayer and expect for His righteous answers.
So in this moment of celebration, where achievements are recognized and honor is given to whom it
is due, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you all to another milestone of the CPU Elementary
Department.
Welcome, to the 89th graduation ceremonies of the CPU- Elementary Department for the academic
year 2017-2018! Congratulations to us all, graduating students. May God bless us all, and Good
Morning!
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