Jun
30
2017

25th Recorder Ensemble Competition By: Veronico B. Nazario

By Admin

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    The preparation for the much anticipated 25th Recorder Ensemble Competition started as early as the 3rd week of April. When Mr. Shuji Honda, confirmed the holding of the competition in early October, Mrs. Carmen C. Apigo, the School Principal of PNJKIS-Calinan and Mrs. Girlie Doydoy, being the liaison personnel of the competition, started calling previous contest participants who were also recipients of free flutes distributed by the Japan-Philippines Volunteers Assn. (JPVA) thru CASEDO during early stages of the project, inviting school trainors to attend a seminar on the 27th of May 2016 to be conducted by Mr. Shuji Honda at the PNJKIS Calinan covered court. Sixteen (16) Elementary Schools, both public and private, and three (3) high schools attended the said Seminar.
On the 15th of July, 2016, a follow-up seminar was again held in the same venue. Mr. Shuji Honda distributed the contest piece and additional flutes to schools that did not have complete set to be able to join the contest. The contest was slated on the 8th of October, but due to unforeseen circumstances, the original schedule did not materialize. The contest was moved indefinitely and was finally scheduled to take place on February 11, 2017 to be held at the PNJKIS-Calinan Branch’s covered court which was built in the mid 90’s and was called the PNJKIS Music Hall. Of the 16 Elementary Schools that attended the two seminars, five (5) backed out due to lack of preparation and one school, Mintal Elementary School, which was a no-show during both seminars, signified it’s intention of joining the contest, bringing the number of contestants to 12. The three high schools all sent positive answers of joining the contest.

The following is the list of schools that attended both seminars, the last five written in italics are the schools that backed out:

Elementary Schools
1. Amigo School of Calinan, Inc. (Calinan)
2. Bustamante Central Elementary School (Tibungco)
3. Calinan Central Elementary School (Calinan)
4. Lacson Elementary School ( Lacson, Calinan)
5. Lt. C. Villafuerte Elementary School (Calinan)
6. Pedro Rodriguez Elementary School (Tamayong Calinan)
7. PNJKIS Calinan Branch (Calinan)
8. PNJIS Main Campus (Lanang Davao City)
9. Sirib Elementary School (Sirib Calinan)
10.Tamayong Elementary School (Tamayong, Calinan)
11. Wangan Elementary School (Wangan, Calinan)
12. Quirino Elementary School (Quirino Calinan)
13. Marilog Elementary School (Marilog, Calinan)
14. Riverside Elementary School (Riverside, Calinan)
15. Subasta Elementary School (Subasta, Calinan)
16. Cesario Villa Abrille Elementary School ( Davao City)

High Schools
1. Amigo School of Calinan, Inc. (Calinan)
2. Holy Spirit Academy of Calinan, Inc (Talomo River, Calinan)
3. PNJKIS- Main Campus (Lanang, Davao City)

           To ensure an impartial and unbiased result in the contest, a group of certified musicians was gathered to form the board of judges, consisting of Mr. Wilfredo M. Terante, Mr. Everjesto Caballero, Mr. Nestor Pasamonte and Atty. Hideshige Aoki, representing the Japanese sponsors.

          Since the contest was for the different schools throughout Davao City, the Schools’ Division Superintendent, Dr. Maria Ines C. Asuncion, was also invited but due to prior commitments she was unable to come, so the Division MAPEH Supervisor, Ms. Amy Lacerna came in her stead. The Calinan Barangay Council was represented by no less than the Barangay Captain, Mr. Pedrito C. Angco.

The five main sponsors of the Recorder Ensemble were also represented by very notable personalities of the associations. The Tokyo Kichijoji Lions Club was represented by its current President, Mr Yoshikazu Enomoto, past presidents, Atty.. Hideshige Aoki and Mr. Kimio Kawamata, and current members Mr. Takahiro Komatsu and Mr. Yusuke Uchida; the Japan-Philippines Volunteer Association was represented by Mr. Takakazu Machida; The Japan-Philippines Industry Council was represented by its President Mr. Yoshihiro Tokumitsu and its past president, Mr. Akira Sekino; the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Inc., the foremost proponent of the competition, was represented by Ms. Ines P. Mallari, PNJKIS President, Ret. Judge Antonina B. Escovilla, President of the PNJK Inc., Board of Trustees, Mrs. Adelaida S. Panaguiton, member of the Board of Trustees and Ms. Carmen C. Apigo, PNJKIS-Calinan Branch Principal; and the Datu Uchida
Development Foundation was represented by Mr. Shuji Honda.

The program hosts, Ms Angel Gimbaan and Mr. Daniel Ulanday were so impressive in their hosting style which was done in both English and Nihongo. Mr. Shuji Honda and Mr. Takakazu Machida rendered their own version of the contest piece in an intermission number. Ms Lareina P. Moses and all the participating schools ensembles were urged by Mr. Honda to join the rendition.

When the dust cleared after the competition, in the Elementary Category, the PNJKIS- Main Campus came out the victors followed by the PNJKIS Calinan and the Amigo School of Calinan, respectively. The High School Category was ruled by the Amigo School of Calinan, followed by the PNJKIS-Main Campus and the Holy Spirit Academy of Calinan. The winners were given cash prizes and the nonwinners were given consolation prizes. All the participating schools coming from outside of Calinan Poblacion were given extra cash to defray transportation expenses.
The activity was so successful that everybody was looking forward
to the next competition, God willing.


Jul
01
2016

Calinan Building

By Admin

Additional Class Room 3rd Floor PNJK-IS Calinan

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Stairway to  2nd & 3rd Floor of PNJK-IS Calanina School

 

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Nov
30
2015

“PNJKIS Calinan’s Nine-Year Journey towards the Road to Success” by: Carmen C. Apigo

By Admin

37“Remember the days, we set out together with faith?” the first line of the song echoed in the air. And as these children sang their song with tears in their eyes, memories of the past were coming back. It seemed like it was just yesterday when a plan of putting up a campus of the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai International School (PNJKIS) in Calinan was made. Soon enough, a Japanese descendant-run school was finally built in Durian Village, Calinan, Davao City. In June of 2006, the first school year of PNJKIS Calinan begun. It started with only 7 pupils in Nursery and 8 pupils in Kinder with only 2 teacher Miss Cherry Grace Martil for basic academic subjects for Preschool and Mrs. Evelyn Jagmoc, for the Japanese language. The following year, Preparatory level was opened to complete its Pre-School Education. From then on, another level was added each year to continue what has been started by the first batch of enrollees.

After nine years of learning, it was with so much happiness to know that from a group of 8 Kinder pupils, now ready to face the next stage are 22 Grade Six pupils. Seeing these grown up children wearing their white togas brought back the times when they were still the little boys and girls, learning to readand write their ABCs and counting their 123s, enjoying singing and dancing, playing and running. Nine years went by so fast. Their most awaited day has come. March 24, 2015 marked another milestone in the history of PNJKIS Calinan. The first batch of graduates marched their way to the aisle. Everybody was excited for this was the first ever commencement exercise of the school. The members of the Board of Trustees graced the memorable occasion. This event was even made more special with the presence of the people behind their success, their teachers, friends and parents. A heartfelt ceremony was held to start the event with Rev. Father Elvie Bordios, DCD as the celebrant. It was followed by the graduation rites to which the students were presented to the President of the Board of Trustees and finally recognized as newly graduates of the institution. Fulfillment and pride were curved in their smiles as they received their diploma, awards and medals. Unspoken words of gratitude were clearly written in their face. It was enough to know how happy they were. Continue reading “PNJKIS Calinan’s Nine-Year Journey towards the Road to Success” by: Carmen C. Apigo