Sunday, 27 December 2020

Bugo NHS Prides Her Student in Basketball Skills Championship, International Competition

         Indeed, basketball is ingrained in Filipino culture and has been for more than a century. Wherever you go to any street corner of the country-any village, any beach or even a church, you’ve likely to see a basketball jersey.

Congratulations to Celrish Marie D. Solis, the pride of Bugo NHS for being part of the team-U17 Girls Team as it represents the BEST Center Sports of the Philippines. "BEST" is an abbreviation of Basketball Efficiency & Scientific Training, also known as Milo Best Center. It is a scientific basketball training academy based in the Philippines.

            The BEST Center Sports Team is represented by BEST Center Graduates, learners from a different school in the country.

The training is intensive such that the team reaches finals and the team faced Performance Hawaii of Hawaii. The team fights for the Championship.

The BEST U17 Girls garnered the First Runner Up.


The Bugo NHS continues to advocate and promote sports and even encourages the youth to be involved in sports. Positive parenting is the key to a successful learner in the field of their endeavor. Indeed, the continual relationship of a parent(s) and a child or children which include caring, teaching, leading, communicating, and providing for their needs consistently and unconditionally makes him/her a better person.

  Mabuhay Bugo NHS!

   Mabuhay to the team Philippines!

Thursday, 24 December 2020

BUGO NHS PRINCIPAL GIVES PRINTERS AND OTHER OFFICE AND HEALTH PROTECTION SUPPLIES TO ALL TEACHERS USING SCHOOL’S MOOE FUNDS

         The marathon use of printers, both personal or in school, enable the teachers to print their Learning Activity Sheets on time. The teachers have to work overtime to ensure that they had printed enough of those modules for all the students, for all the subjects/classes and sections they handle.

To suffice the needs of the students and parents who weekly receive learning modules, teachers opted to use their personal computers and even dispense their personal money to buy their computer’s ink and bond paper. Thus, many of the teachers are forced to buy printers out of their own salaries or rely on kind donors to provide them with these essential materials.

On the other hand, the school principal sees the struggles of his teachers. Thus, bought everyone a printer, printers’ inks (4 colors), reams of bond paper, and other office supplies they can use to print their learning modules.


Mr. Roel R. Lamberte, the school principal, earned admiration from teachers and netizens alike for the wise decision he made in buying printers, printer's inks, bond papers, and other office supplies for the teachers. He was able to achieve these by using the school’s MOOE fund.

By wisely budgeting the fund, this principal was able to ensure that the teachers won’t have trouble printing the learning modules for the students under their respective classes.

These are some photos of many teachers in Bugo NHS who received assistance.


Of course, there’s still a long way to go before the school year ends. That means teachers will near more ink and bond papers in the future, yet it is amazing that he was able to give free materials instead of having to use the teacher’s personal money like many teachers actually do across the Philippines!

Moreover, the principal also gave every teacher a gallon of alcohol, a dozen of facemasks, face shields, and other protective materials.