1. The document outlines the program for a Moving Up Ceremony and Recognition Day celebration for Remedios High School. It includes sections for the entrance of colors, national anthem, invocation, opening remarks, presentation of completers, distribution of certificates, messages, and awarding of medals and certificates.
2. The guest speaker is introduced and delivers a message. The school principal also gives a state of the school address.
3. In the closing, a graduation song is performed and remarks are given about recognition. Congratulations are extended to the Junior High School completers, and the recessional concludes the ceremony.
Graduation ceremony script for elementarycharlotaler1
GRADUATION EMCEE SCRIPT
PROCESSIONAL
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. The beautiful thing about learning is that, no one can take it away from you.
Ladies and gentlemen, the processional march!!
Let us all stand and behold the handsome and gorgeous members of the graduating class together with their parents.
Let us also welcome our diligent and lovely faculty members (Mention each grade Adviser and their names.
The Supportive Barangay Councils lead by Honorable Maila F. Yazar.
Our very own principal Mr. Joel C. Moreno together with the guest speaker ma’am Digna B. Mustacisa.
Please stand, for an invocation through audio visual presentation, followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem to be conducted by Mrs. Sherry Ann C. Labian teacher 3 and a Grade 3 Adviser.
Please be seated.
OPENING
Graduation Day is always a day of rejoicing, for it marks the conclusion of an educational journey and the commencement of another more uncertain and more difficult part of mans’ quest for a better life and future.
Truly, today, signifies the culmination of many years of hard work in the relentless pursuit of knowledge: knowledge that will enable a person to embrace opportunities and take on challenges with clear vision and purpose.
To our active and supportive Barangay councils headed by honorable Maila F. Yazar, to our strong and energetic principal Mr. Joel C. Moreno, to the ever engaging & brilliant principal 2 of San Roque Elementary School, Ma’am Digna B, Mustacisa, faculty members, parents, students, friends, ladies and gentlemen, Good Afternoon!! Welcome to Bagacay Elementary School Graduation Ceremony for the School year 2021-2022 with the Theme; K to 12 Graduates; Pursuing Dreams and Fostering Resilience in the face of Adversity.
At this moment, to formally recognize all of you, please help me welcome our very own principal Mr. Joel C. Moreno to present the graduates and after which is the confirmation of the candidates for graduation by ma’am Digna B. Mustacisa.
Congratulations Our Dear Graduates!!!!
Once again may I call on Mr. Joel C. Moreno for the introduction of the guest speaker, and let us be inspire with the graduation message that would be given to us by our guest speaker.
Thank you so much ma’am, for that encouraging and inspiring message, graduates, may the lessons learned from our guest speaker be the source of your inspiration to continue your journey for a better and brighter future.
Next is the giving of token and a plaque of appreciation to our guest speaker assisted by Mr. Joel C. Moreno and honorable Maila F. Yazar. (Read the certificate).
Moving on! The most awaited moment, the fruit of hard work and discipline will finally be earned, to call the names of the graduates may I request the class adviser of grade six pipino Mrs. Rosalie M. Lacasa followed by Mr. Rio O. Carausos, a grade six asparagus adviser, for the distribution of certificates to the
Graduation ceremony script for elementarycharlotaler1
GRADUATION EMCEE SCRIPT
PROCESSIONAL
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. The beautiful thing about learning is that, no one can take it away from you.
Ladies and gentlemen, the processional march!!
Let us all stand and behold the handsome and gorgeous members of the graduating class together with their parents.
Let us also welcome our diligent and lovely faculty members (Mention each grade Adviser and their names.
The Supportive Barangay Councils lead by Honorable Maila F. Yazar.
Our very own principal Mr. Joel C. Moreno together with the guest speaker ma’am Digna B. Mustacisa.
Please stand, for an invocation through audio visual presentation, followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem to be conducted by Mrs. Sherry Ann C. Labian teacher 3 and a Grade 3 Adviser.
Please be seated.
OPENING
Graduation Day is always a day of rejoicing, for it marks the conclusion of an educational journey and the commencement of another more uncertain and more difficult part of mans’ quest for a better life and future.
Truly, today, signifies the culmination of many years of hard work in the relentless pursuit of knowledge: knowledge that will enable a person to embrace opportunities and take on challenges with clear vision and purpose.
To our active and supportive Barangay councils headed by honorable Maila F. Yazar, to our strong and energetic principal Mr. Joel C. Moreno, to the ever engaging & brilliant principal 2 of San Roque Elementary School, Ma’am Digna B, Mustacisa, faculty members, parents, students, friends, ladies and gentlemen, Good Afternoon!! Welcome to Bagacay Elementary School Graduation Ceremony for the School year 2021-2022 with the Theme; K to 12 Graduates; Pursuing Dreams and Fostering Resilience in the face of Adversity.
At this moment, to formally recognize all of you, please help me welcome our very own principal Mr. Joel C. Moreno to present the graduates and after which is the confirmation of the candidates for graduation by ma’am Digna B. Mustacisa.
Congratulations Our Dear Graduates!!!!
Once again may I call on Mr. Joel C. Moreno for the introduction of the guest speaker, and let us be inspire with the graduation message that would be given to us by our guest speaker.
Thank you so much ma’am, for that encouraging and inspiring message, graduates, may the lessons learned from our guest speaker be the source of your inspiration to continue your journey for a better and brighter future.
Next is the giving of token and a plaque of appreciation to our guest speaker assisted by Mr. Joel C. Moreno and honorable Maila F. Yazar. (Read the certificate).
Moving on! The most awaited moment, the fruit of hard work and discipline will finally be earned, to call the names of the graduates may I request the class adviser of grade six pipino Mrs. Rosalie M. Lacasa followed by Mr. Rio O. Carausos, a grade six asparagus adviser, for the distribution of certificates to the
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1. I.Entrance of Colors
II. Processional
Moving Up Ceremony is a time of completion,of finishing, of an ending,
however, it is also a time of celebration of achievement and a beginning for
the new completers.
Good afternoon and welcome to the MOVING UP CEREMONY AND
RECOGNITIONDAY of REMEDIOS HIGH SCHOOL with the
theme KABATAANG MULA SA K TO 12, TAGAPAGDALA NG
KAUNLARANSA BANSANG PILIPINAS.
To start with today’s culmination
Ladies and gentlemen,The Processional.
Friends, let us witness the parade of colors headed by Remedios High
SchoolCorps of CAdets.
Approaching the stage are the Junior High SchoolCompleters of batch
2015-2016 escorted bytheir parents.
Let us give a glad hand to the pillars of this institution, the faculty and staff
of RemediosHigh Schooltogether with the schoolprincipal Mr. Virgilio S.
Valdez and the stakeholders in education- our Deped officials.
And finally, Let us also welcome our today’s guest of honor Engr.
JONATHAN S. DELA CRUZ.
(Please remain standing)
Ladies and gentlemen,The Entrance of Colors
III.National Anthem
Let us show our deferenceby standing still as we sing the National Anthem
to be conducted by MRS. JESAMINE M. SALAZAR-MAPEH
COORDINATOR
2. IV. Invocation
To bless this momentous occasion,please remain standing as we seek
Divine Intervention. May we call on MRS. RIZALINA Y. OCAMPO-ESP
COORDINATORto lead us all in a prayer.
You may now be seated.
V. Opening Remarks
To set the tone for this event let us welcome CHARLENE G. AVITO,Rank
2 Learner for her Opening Remarks. A big hand for her.
Thank You Charlene for that invigorating message.
VI. Presentation and Confirmation of Completers
And now the most significant moment in completionceremonyhas come.
May we call on SIR VIRGILIO S. VALDEZ,SchoolPrincipal II for the
presentation of candidates for JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION.
This is to be followed by the acceptance and confirmation of JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOL COMPLETERS.On behalf of the schools division
superintendent, LEONARDO D. ZAPANTA,let us welcome
______________________________ to carry out the completionrites.
Let us give our utmost felicitation to the Junior High School Completers of
Batch 2015-2016
(Palakpakan ta la pu)
VII.Distribution of Certificates
At this juncture, May we request the authorized representative of schools
division superintendent ______________,the schoolprincipal_________
to approach the center stage for the distribution of certificates.
I now invite on stage Ma`am Carmen D. Serrano to call on the names of
the Grade 10- Love Completers.
3. VIII.Message of Gratitude
At this point, let us be emboldened with the Message of Gratitude to no
other than the Rank 1 Learner of this batch as he encapsulates everything
student life has to offer.Friends, A resounding round of applause
for GRANIEL JOSEPHY. OCAMPO.
Thank you Graniel for the earnest message.
I. Introductionof the Guest Speaker
Perhaps,all would beasuccesstoateacherto seehisformerstudentinthe school
groundsonceagain;who is nowenjoying his lifeonanew lifestyle;butneverfailsto
remember.Hehas in oneway oranother, his ownlittle way to contribute,to inspire,
and to give backto his AlmaMater. Ladiesandgentlemento introducetous our
GuestSpeaker,maywe call onhis formeradviser,the evervibrant and fullof
enthusiasm,Ma’am FeM. Cruz.
II. Message of the Guest Speaker
Thank You Sir for that enlivening message.
At this point, may we call on Sir Virgilio S. Valdez to join our Guest Speaker
on the center stage as we present the certificate of appreciation. It is with
great merit to read the citation…
III.Awarding of Medals and Certificates of Recognition
After four years of hard work and dedication, completers,it is about time to
reward your commitmenttowards education. Reap the fruits of your labor.
May we call on again our Guest of Honor Engr. Jonathan S. dela Cruz,
Togetherwith Sir. Virgilio S. Valdez, SchoolPrincipal II in the awarding of
medals and certificates to the completers with distinction and special
awards.
AWARDING
4. Congratulations completers and dear parents!
(GRADE VII-GRADE IX AWARDEES-MA’AM SHELLA)
IV. State of the SchoolAddress
It is indeed blissfulto have a leader whose dedicationto service is
incomparable.A man of strong will with a Christian heart. Letus payattention,
pinourears backas we call onourendearingPrincipalSirVirgilioS.Valdez,forhis
State ofthe SchoolAddress.
Thank youvery muchsir!Wearepleasedanddelightedtoyourwords.
V.ClosingSong
In every memorable momentof one’s life, there are always songs that will
embodyinferred emotions.With a round of applause, let us welcome the
completers fortheir graduation song.
VI. Recessional
Aswe endtoday’s affair,we would like to leavea thought forallofyouand all ofus.
Abraham Lincoln,the 16th
US president,oncequoted,“Don'tworrywhen you are not
recognized,butstrive tobeworthy ofrecognition.”It’shardnotto be
recognized…whenyoufeellike youdeserveit,when youfeellike it’s beenleftup to
you,when you have beengivenresponsibility,whenyoufeellike youhave acedthe
test,when you feelworthyofit, whenyou think it couldn’thave beendonewithout
you,when you knowthat yougave 100%,whenitcostyoua lot,whenyou sacrificed,
and when youwant it. Wemaynot beworthofthe recognitionin human eyesbut
remember,Godwillalways beourgreataudiencein everything,He knows best,
morethan giving a certificate,amedal,orashake hand, it isHis glory,His blessings.
5. Congratulations Junior High SchoolCompleters and Achievers from
differentgrade level!
Ladies and Gentlemen,the Recessional.
_____________OR______________
This CEREMONY has truly been noteworthy for everyone here. Moving up
AND RecognitionDay are indeed a time of completion,of finishing, of an
ending, however, it is also a time of celebrationof achievement and most
importantly a beginning for the new completers.
Congratulations and Good Luck on your new journey!
Ladies and Gentlemen,the Recessional.