Suspension of Classes
For many unforeseen reasons, classes may be suspended. During inclement weather, classes will be suspended upon the schools discretion and consultation with the parent council.
The school abides by the Department of Education’s official announcement regarding suspension of classes, unless continuance of these is left to the direction of the school.
Signal #1: no classes in the preschool
Signal #2-3: no classes in all levels
Parents are advised to listen to DZMM (630MHz) or DZBB (594 MHz) for official school announcements regarding the suspension of classes.
Depending on signal numbers declared at 10:00 pm and 4:30 am of the following day, classes in appropriate levels for the whole day are deemed automatically cancelled/ suspended.
Afternoon classes in the appropriate levels in areas with signal numbers declared at 11:00 am that day are likewise cancelled/suspended. Students will remain in their classrooms with their subject teacher until they are picked-up by authorized fetchers. The Class Advisers will coordinate the dismissal/pick-up time of students.
In the absence of typhoon signal warnings from PAGASA, localized cancellation/suspension of classes may be implemented by local chief executives in their capacity. Any decision to cancel or suspend classes must come from the local government. A school head may only cancel or suspend classes in cases where urgent action is needed to prevent loss of life or bodily harm.
The DepEd still maintains that parents have the ultimate responsibility for determining whether their children should go to school, even if no order for cancellation/suspension of classes has been issued, if they feel that traveling to or from school will place their children at risk.
The school abides by the Department of Education’s official announcement regarding suspension of classes, unless continuance of these is left to the direction of the school.
Signal #1: no classes in the preschool
Signal #2-3: no classes in all levels
Parents are advised to listen to DZMM (630MHz) or DZBB (594 MHz) for official school announcements regarding the suspension of classes.
Depending on signal numbers declared at 10:00 pm and 4:30 am of the following day, classes in appropriate levels for the whole day are deemed automatically cancelled/ suspended.
Afternoon classes in the appropriate levels in areas with signal numbers declared at 11:00 am that day are likewise cancelled/suspended. Students will remain in their classrooms with their subject teacher until they are picked-up by authorized fetchers. The Class Advisers will coordinate the dismissal/pick-up time of students.
In the absence of typhoon signal warnings from PAGASA, localized cancellation/suspension of classes may be implemented by local chief executives in their capacity. Any decision to cancel or suspend classes must come from the local government. A school head may only cancel or suspend classes in cases where urgent action is needed to prevent loss of life or bodily harm.
The DepEd still maintains that parents have the ultimate responsibility for determining whether their children should go to school, even if no order for cancellation/suspension of classes has been issued, if they feel that traveling to or from school will place their children at risk.