Martes, Marso 3, 2009

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Welcome visitor!! This blog is about CMIC which located systematically and tactically located at #22 Maysan Road Malinta Valenzuela City. For a quick intro, here is our Logo. The girl and the boy at both sides of the house represents the students and the teachers are in the middle w/c shows the sharing of their wisdom and compassion and the house is the school itself.

The other picture is the Top View of our school. Nice isn'it?

If you need help??

Contact Us:
You can contact us in the following numbers in any case of emergency. And also if you want to know more about the school or the details in your child’s progress
You can call of any of these numbers and we will serve you anytime
• 292-0161
• 292-3149
• 292-3564
• 291-8822
• 291-8821

Grading System

There are four (4) grading periods for 1 school year and each grading period is commonly called as a quarter.

1. Methods of Computation
Grades are transmitted from raw scores to numerical rating using the general formula
Raw Score/Total Score(v)+60

Where V assumes the following:
30-1st grading
32-2nd grading
34-3rd grading
36-4th grading

*The formula is applied on all components of each individual subject. Sum of all weighted grade per component of a specific subject is its grade for the quarter.

A little history

In response to the need for quality education in the area of Valenzuela City, the Children Of Mary Immaculate College, a private-owned, non-sectarian institution, strategically located at 22 Maysan Road, Malinta, Valenzuela City, was organized and founded by Mrs. Eleanor de Leon-Llenado. As a family corporation, the primary goal of this institution is to enable the students attain a high level of academic excellence and develop their character and personality in an enriched educational environment.

CMIC is fully recognized by the Department of Education (DepEd) and by the Commission on higher Education (CHED). It offers a full program for Pre-School through College. It is open to any students regardless of any nationality and religion as long as the parents adhere to the philosophy and standards of the school. Likewise, CMIC was officially granted the authority to accept foreign students by the Bureau of Immigration Deportation under Memorandum Order AFS No. Aff-04-075 dated July 7, 2004.

In 1978 the school started a population of 98 Nursery and Kindergarten pupils. The curriculum adopted was from both the Montessori and the traditional method of teaching. The school applied the individual mode of instruction with the overriding objective of providing quality teaching-learning processes inside and outside the classroom.

The Grade School department started operation with only 29 pupils. With the gradual increase in its population, a school building was erected and better facilities were provided.

In 1985, the High s\School department opened to 15 students. One year later the high school building and a gymnasium were erected. Four years later, it graduated the pioneering 19 students at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima with Dr.Pilar Pascual, the energetic and competent NCR Director as the Guest of Honor.
For eight consecutive years, CMIC takes pride in the 100% passing rate of students on the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) later called the National Secondary Aptitude/Achievement Test (NSCAT) and now called National College Assessment Examination (NCAE

Disciplinary Projects

1. Major offenses
These are acts which render the greater harm to the offender and another person’s property. Honor and dignity and to the school, hence considered as serious

2. Less serious offenses
These are acts which render considerable harm to the person and property of others.

3. Minor offenses
These are those which obstruct the normal conduct of teaching-learning activities and hinder or minimize the exercise of freedom and the protection of the rights of students.

Student activities
CMIC offers the student’s activity program. All students are encouraged to join in at least one activity which might appeal to him/her.

• Student Government Organization SMCMIC GSIC
• The Immaculatian School Organ Staffers
• CAT Corps and Officers
• BSP/GSP Patrol Leaders
• Junior Red Cross
• SIV Sigma Society and 5 Clubs

Other Extra and Co-Curricular Clubs
• Basketball Varsity Team
• Volleyball Varsity Team
• Chess Masters Club
• Table Tennis Club
• Table Tennis Club
• Badminton Club
• Junior Taek- won do Club
• Arts and Painting Club

Disciplinary Projects

1. Accounting/Cashier’s Office
Payments for all school related fees must be made at the Accounting Office only. Official receipt for all payments will be issued by the cashiers. The school shall not be held liable for payments made to unauthorized person.

2. Guidance Office
It provides assistance to students through the Guidance programs/services

3. Clinic
The school maintains a medical clinic. A team of medical doctor, dentist and attend to the medical needs and conduct annual check-up of students. The clinic is open from 7:00am-3:00pm. Mondays to Fridays, and during the students activity like camping and overnight activities.

4. School library
It contains different kind of books and other reference materials for students and faculty use. It is open from 7:00am-3:00pm. Mondays to Fridays.

5. School Transportation Services
CMIC does not have an official contract with any transport service operator. Tardiness due to school service delays is not an acceptable excuse.

Financial Information:
1. Tuition Fee
It may be paid in two ways:
*Cash basis
* Installment basis
- Semestral
- Quarterly
- Monthly

2. Entrance Examination Fee
Testing fee is not refundable and must be paid on or before the testing day

3. Registration Fee
It is non-refundable and must be paid on the day of enrollment

4. Miscellaneous Fees
The school charges miscellaneous fees intended for specific fees like library, computer fees and the like. They are paid upon enrollment.

5. Examination Permit
One week before the scheduled monthly or periodical examination, parents/guardians must have examination permit of their child stamped by the cashier’s office.

Services And Managent:

1. Accounting/Cashier’s Office
Payments for all school related fees must be made at the Accounting Office only. Official receipt for all payments will be issued by the cashiers. The school shall not be held liable for payments made to unauthorized person.

2. Guidance Office
It provides assistance to students through the Guidance programs/services

3. Clinic
The school maintains a medical clinic. A team of medical doctor, dentist and attend to the medical needs and conduct annual check-up of students. The clinic is open from 7:00am-3:00pm. Mondays to Fridays, and during the students activity like camping and overnight activities.

4. School library
It contains different kind of books and other reference materials for students and faculty use. It is open from 7:00am-3:00pm. Mondays to Fridays.

5. School Transportation Services
CMIC does not have an official contract with any transport service operator. Tardiness due to school service delays is not an acceptable excuse.

Financial Information:
1. Tuition Fee
It may be paid in two ways:
*Cash basis
* Installment basis
- Semestral
- Quarterly
- Monthly

2. Entrance Examination Fee
Testing fee is not refundable and must be paid on or before the testing day

3. Registration Fee
It is non-refundable and must be paid on the day of enrollment

4. Miscellaneous Fees
The school charges miscellaneous fees intended for specific fees like library, computer fees and the like. They are paid upon enrollment.

5. Examination Permit
One week before the scheduled monthly or periodical examination, parents/guardians must have examination permit of their child stamped by the cashier’s office.