Sunday, April 8, 2012

RILI Holds Graduation Rites 2012

Rainbow Institute of Learning, Inc. (RILI) held its annual Graduation Ceremony for elementary and secondary students, March 27, at the school covered court.

Nebria receives her awards with the
principal, administrator and her
father.
Mary Kim Noreene Nebria and Andrea Nichole Gonzales graduated class valedictorians of the secondary and elementary classes, respectively. Nebria, from IV-Ruby, grabbed the top spot with a general average of 92.900. She was also awarded Best in English, Best in Science, Best in Mathematics, Best in Filipino, Best in TLE, Best in Araling Panlipunan, Best in Visual Arts, and Best in Computer Education. She is also the recipient of the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs (PSYSC) Medal of Excellence for Science Club Membership. Gonzales, from VI-Red, topped her class with a general average of 92.150. She was also awarded Best in English, Best in Science, Best in Mathematics, Best in Filipino, Best in HEKASI, Best in Visual Arts, Best in Computer Education, and Best in Sports.

Carrillo leads the opening prayer
together with other graduates.
Majorie Carrillo (IV-Ruby) and Gio Manuel Castañeda (VI-Red) are the salutatorians of the graduating classes. Carrillo received the Best in Science, Best in Mathematics, and Best in Sports awards and is the recipient of the ACLC Medal of Excellence for Computer Education. Castañeda was awarded Best in English, Best in Mathematics, Best in EPP, Best in HEKASI, Best in Visual Arts, and Best in Sports. He also received the Rainbow Achievement Award and the ACLC Medal of Excellence in Computer Education. The Rainbow Achievement Award is the highest award given to a student of RILI.

Gonzales and Castañeda listen to the
principal's message.
School administrator Mrs. Miriam Añoso gave the opening remarks and principal Mr. Daniel Ezra Añoso gave his message to the graduates. Hon. Querubin Relova, Jr., Pila's vice mayor, was guest of honor but was unable to make it due to unavoidable circumstances. His message was read by a representative.

In the high school department, Donnalyn Opinion graduated 1st honors (rank 3) while Anna Patricia Quiap graduated 2nd honors (rank 4). Quiap was also the recipient of the Rainbow Achievement Award. In the elementary department, Irah Michelle Guevarra graduated 1st honors (rank 3) and Yhzabelle Aranas graduated 2nd honors (rank 4).