SSJB celebrated the annual English week event last September 29, 2015 with an array of activities conducted to promote and appreciate the use of the second language. The event was highlighted by the Spelling Bee administered by Ms. Ofelia C.... Learn More
What is Marian Exhibit? When is it celebrated? Marian Exhibit is the display of different images of the Blessed Mother, normally done during Marian related feast days. In the School of Saint John Bosco, the Marian Exhibit was conducted sometime... Learn More
Traditionally, the month of October is a “Rosary Month” in the Catholic Church. The School of Saint John Bosco is very much devoted to our Mother Mary, conducting activities honoring Mary during the month thru a Living Rosary. This is... Learn More
Naalaala ko noong ako’y bata pa ang isang kasabihan na sinulat ng ating dakilang bayani si Gat Jose Rizal: “Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika, daig pa ang hayop at malansang isda”. Maraming taon na ang lumipas at sa kasalukuyang... Learn More
Happy 200th Birthday To Our Dear St. John Bosco! August of 2015 is the Bicentenary (1815-2015) of St. John Bosco’s birth! This means, St. John Bosco turns 200 years old this month. This is a memorable event particularly for the... Learn More
To kick off the SSJB’s Foundation Day celebration, a Holy Mass was held in the School’s mini-chapel on January 28, 2015 at exactly 8:00 A.M. with Rev. Fr. Paul Ines, a Salesian priest, as the mass celebrant. The mass was... Learn More
The Salesian Don Bosco community throughout the globe is celebrating the Bicentennial Anniversary of their founder, St. John Bosco. As part of the said 200th birthday celebration, a series of events will be featured with many exciting and meaningful programs... Learn More
Were you part of the huge crowd who waited and saw the Holy Father in person? Yes, I did see the Holy Father in a Pope-mobile but from afar and just a speck, after the Holy Mass at the Luneta... Learn More
After the long Christmas holidays spent with our respective families, some of us attempted to initiate certain changes in our lives to start the year off right. How about our SSJBC kids, did you share with your teacher what was... Learn More
By: Cherry Rose Javier: Fourth Year Adviser Some of you may ask, “What is a Cenacle?” Cenacle is defined two ways: First, it is a group of people such as a discussion group; and Second, it refers to an upper... Learn More
By: Ronnel S. Rea: Grade IV Adviser The MARIAN Exhibit is one of the important celebrations at the School of Saint John Bosco. The purpose of this Marian Exhibit is not only to show the different beautiful images, statues and... Learn More
By Norlin V. Brosas : Grade Two Adviser Anywhere in the world, it has been observed that every Goverment supports the celebration of Nutrition Month as an awareness campaign for their respective citizens especially to young kids in school placing emphasis... Learn More
By:Jason V. Ugat Grade V, Adviser The Pieta is a subject of Christian art depicting Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus Christ, most often found in sculpture, one of which is done by the famous artist Michelangelo which... Learn More
By: Jeneth J. Barba The first year of a child’s life in school is fundamentally important. This is where the Preparatory Department of an educational institution plays its role in providing early childhood education to young boys and girls. What the... Learn More
Early this month (October 5), the Education Departments of Governments worldwide spearheaded the celebration of the World Teachers’ Day (WTD) in their own special ways. WTD is an annual celebration to raise awareness, specifically to remind everyone of the crucial... Learn More
Pope Francis in one of his homilies, particularly addressing the message to all priests throughout the world indicated, among others, that a true priest is one that brings the healing power of God’s grace to everyone in need…..the priest that... Learn More
“Would the knowledge of my life’s happenings make the reader a better human being, before the creator and his fellow beings? If so, the effort of writing would get a reward from the new that searches the heart. A reward... Learn More
Without changing the timetable for its School opening calendar, the School of Saint John Bosco opened its classes for the School Year 2014-2015 on June 2, 2014, in accordance with the policy of the Department of Education. SSJB’s orientation with... Learn More
Enrollment period at SSJB starts on May 15 and ends on May 30, 2014. Regular classes opens on June 2, 2014. As part of the ongoing school enrollment campaign, we would like to invite parents and students to visit our... Learn More
“Learning is superior to beauty; learning is better than hidden treasure; learning is a companion on a journey to a strange country, learning is strength in exhaustible.” – Hindu Writing – Truly a dream is not impossible if it... Learn More