Academic Achievement
Greetings!
We are currently residing in Stettler, Alberta. It’s been a major challenge for us to adjust to the weather, the people and the culture. Stettler is a small and quiet town. Canadians are very warm and hospitable as well. Trisha made friends in no time. This September, classes began. I submitted the papers that you gave me which include the recommendation, certification and assessment report to the Christ-King School where she will be studying this fall. The school was so amazed with her assessment report from you so they decided to give her another test to prove her eligibility for Grade 1 because the report seemed so advanced for her age and grade level. She just took the assessment test this morning and I was so astonished with the results. She will be in Grade 2! Isn’t that wonderful? She was already accelerated.
I thank you so much for everything. Trisha has learned and progressed far above my expectations. To share my joy as Trisha’s accomplishments (even before she starts school!) I am sending you her reports which indicate her excellent ratings. Again, thank you and God bless!
Preppi has nurtured my child. I can see how Trisha changed and developed into a remarkably smart child, as well as the virtues inculcated in her.
Miles Canlas
I’d just like to share Enzo’s achievement with you because Preppi surely had a part in his success. At the end of the year awarding ceremony of his new school, he received 3 of the 5 academic excellence awards — Language Arts, Social Studies and Filipino. He only missed Math and Science as the student with best performance in these subjects for his grade level. He was also given the Leadership Award. I’m sure you’ll be just as proud of him as we are and so I thought you’d be happy to know this great news. His report card even stated that he is “an ideal student.”
So thank you for the investment you made in our son, which is now beginning to profit. We thank God for the way He has blessed Enzo’s and our efforts to make them reap such bountiful harvest.
And God bless all of us!
Corinne Medrana
Holistic Development
Gayle continues to bloom, improve, and enjoy in Preppi. For this school year, she became confident in writing and public speaking. She is gaining knowledge that are not ordinary in her age level. She learned many practical lessons. Best of all, she loves going to school. She is excited each and every day.
Preppi brings out the best in Gayle. She can easily comprehend instructions, lessons and new ideas. Preppi develops not only her academic skills but also her emotional needs are nurtured. Her extra- curricular activities in Preppi bring balance to her remarkable individual growth
I just would like to share about Gayle’s accomplishments in Karatedo…She is excelling. The instructor was amazed of her discipline. She can pick up and memorize the terms and instructions easily.
I happen to know from a mom there that the earliest time to at least qualify for the next level’s exam is 4 to 6 mos. But in barely 2 months, the instructor found Gayle to be qualified to take the exam! She was scheduled two weeks after. They said that to qualify is already an achievement (even if one do not pass the exam) and to qualify that early is really something.
Today, she took the exam and got her new yellow belt!!! She even passed! We are so proud of her. And I’m sure you are too. I believe that her foundation in Preppi did a lot for her to have such achievements.
More power!
Listen to Gayle’s testimonial
Rona Nicolas
Preppi School gave a solid foundation of education to my children. They became independent learners and were able to develop a good study habit. As we moved residence and my children enrolled in a bigger international grade school, they were assessed as advanced. Thanks a lot teachers!
I personally appreciate your concern and support for all my children in Preppi School.
Sylvia Roxas
Elijah is very good in practical things especially when it comes to maps, signs, and reading directions when we are out of town or traveling in a different country. I am also impressed with what he knows about facts about different countries and well known persons. Lately, he loves to read almanacs, and geography. He is learning lots of things just by reading and he has started to like books.
Our colleagues and friends often ask us where we send our child to school as they observe Elijah’s precocious mind, practical life skills and impressive interpersonal, even entertaining charm. More than the academic achievements, we are so blessed to see Elijah grow into a godly boy applying and sharing the Truths of God he learns in his Truth Therapy lessons in school. He usually tells me words of wisdom he caught in school or something he realized for himself. And now, he is sharing his nutritional knowledge so that our whole family, including the maids will eat and live a healthy life!
Thank you for all the lessons I see my boy practice in his life as early as now. We are blessed!
Melba Callao
My children learned that learning can be fun. I never find it hard to bring them to school because they love going to school. They learned that education is also their responsibility so they try to learn more by reading books and submitting their assignments on time or even ahead of time. They also improve as a person, having a positive attitude. I only realized that recently when Charles had a minor accident. He cannot walk because he had a bandage on his right foot but it never stopped him from going to school. He told me that one thing he learned from the situation is to laugh at it. He was excited when he learned that he will be using crutches because it will be a new experience for him. Marc (his younger brother) was so supportive. I heard him convincing Charles to go to school by assuring him that he will give all of Charles’ needs. Marc even complained to me that he cannot help Charles in school because all their classmates were already helping. Charles even danced with crutches in the Preschool Moving Up Ceremony. I tried to stop him for I find it hard looking at him. But he told me, he cannot walk but it does not mean he cannot do what normal people are doing. The accident made Charles shine and I learned a lot from him.
Listen to Marc speak about his advance learning in Preppi School
Listen to Charles speak about how he developed confidence in public speaking in Preppi School
Vina de Guzman
We have seen so many developments in Fritz’s life, his intellectual, socialization, and over-all behavior. He learned to develop self-control and this is a big factor in his growth, for us parents. We were amazed that he is not only able to recognize letters and numbers but he can read even though he is only two years old. One of his best training of independence is returning things back to its original place after he plays with them and throwing trash into the bin. When we transferred him to a big school, the school director asked where Fritz had his first two years of preschool training. It was observed that he was emotionally, mentally and socially advanced for his age and far different from his peers. The teachers noted that he knew more than his peers because of his previous training. Thank you, Preppi!
Gem Navarro







