Third Grade students
We celebrated our fifth year at Conrado Barrios Memorial School, the first school we visited 5 years ago when we distributed school supplies to 20 of the most disadvantaged children. This year we reached out to 600 children, thanks to the generous contributions of friends and family.
First Honor Students
Kids and teachers gather for flag ceremony
There are 3 sections each for first through 5th grades and two sections for 6th grade. Kindergarten is divided into the morning and afternoon sessions with a total of 60 kids enrolled. There are 130 first graders and an equal number in second grade, 135 third graders, 114 in fourth grade and 105 in fifth grade. There are 114 students in the graduating class of 6th graders. There were several students who missed school during the 2 days when we were distributing the school kits. Extra supplies were left with the Principal and all the rest were sent to the schoolchildren on Olotayan Island. (I will feature this separately.)
Fourth graders
School kits include pens, pencils, crayons, and pad paper or notebook. We had question and answer sessions in every class and students who gave the correct answer were given prizes like pencil cases, scissors, colored pencils, calculators, notebooks, extra pad paper. All the kids raised their hands excitedly to answer questions in Math or History and in some sections, we asked the kids to sing or recite a poem. It was all so heartwarming.
First grade students
We hope to return next year to Conrado Barrios Memorial School. The kids are waiting for us.
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Images by Charie
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