My Journey in Pres. Corazon Aquino Elementary School (PCCAES) by Marry Kate L. Omelan
My Journey in Pres. Corazon C Aquino Elementary SCHOOL (PCCAES)
Before I transferred to this school, I was a student from different schools around here in Quezon City, and in my province of San Miguel, Bulacan. When I was in grade 1, my school was the Philippine Medical Women's School (PMWS). It is located at Matatag St., Diliman, Quezon City. Due to the pandemic, my parents decided that I would start studying in the province because it's much cheaper than enrolling me again in a private school. Moreover, there was my aunt who can supervise me whenever I need assistance with my academics. Eventually, I was able to adjust and adapt to the "new normal" at that time. I studied at Ilog-Bulo Primary School, from grade 2 up until grade 3.
Then, I was transferred again to another school, which is the Salacot Elementary School to continue my education from grade 4 to grade 5. During my stay there, I was able to have some achievements. After my recognition last school year, I've decided that I want to go back to Quezon City and be with my parents again, and continue my study there. I opened it up to my parents, and they agreed and supported my decisions.


My parents eventually enrolled me here at Pres. Corazon C Aquino Elementary School (PCCAES) because their friends told them that the quality of education here was excellent. After my parents enrolled me, they said that there would be an evaluation of students for them to know if I could read. My older sister and I went to the school and proceeded to the guidance office for the evaluation. Thankfully, I was accepted. Fast forward to the "Brigada Eskwela," I was delighted to know that my section was Section 2 (R. Duterte).
During the past few weeks that school started, I was overwhelmed with joy, and at the same time, I was nervous because I would be in a new setting with a new set of classmates and teachers. Luckily, I was able to make some new friends with Grey, Maranan, Ilagan, Andress, and Catalan. I'm happy to have them because they made my school life bearable. Even though we have a lot of assignments, I always make sure to have time with myself and my family.
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