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The Educational System of FGNMHS

Growing up 12 years in a Catholic School, I always wondered how public schools were run, and I'm thankful that in all my field study units were in public schools.

Francisco G. Nepomuceno Memorial High School is one of the largest DepEd schools in Angeles that cater to more than 5,000 students excluding this year's first batch of Senior High School students. Typically, schools in DepEd follow the same Philosophy, Vision, and Mission, as well as the core values. The school also houses more than 2,000 faculty members excluding the administrators and those in other offices.

A large school such as FGNMHS requires a lot of attention especially with the large number of populations it caters, but seeing the system itself whenever I am in the Principal's Office, the faculty, and even in the classrooms, I can say that the Educational System of this particular school is organized and well-updated.

Of course, there are flaws, and not every institution is perfect, but everyone has the will and the goal to be the better version in the mistakes due to the frequent evaluations going on throughout the school year.

Overall, FGNMHS is doing a great job in its system for consistency in improvements and organization of the stakeholders.

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  1. I hope that you are enjoying in the school where you are observing. I also hope that you are learning to your cooperating teacher to become an effective teacher in the near future.

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  2. I hope that you’ll be able to learn a lot from the school and get what is good from your resource teacher

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  3. That's great that FGNMHS is doing a great job in consistency of their school system. I hope that you'll able to learn and take those good strategies you see to be effective teacher.

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    1. I know! I was quite surprised as well! Thank you, Miss Shaina!

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