Pakighimamat 2023: New Thomasians Embrace CST-R


Story By Samantha Eve Ruth Costanilla & Leanna Sto. Domingo, CV Pro

Photos By Rachel De Gracia, CV Pro

“It’s about making friends and embracing our school.”

Colegio de Sto. Tomas-Recoletos officially welcomed Grade 7 students to the Thomasian community with the Pakighimamat 2023, last September 22, and the upper class’s message to the neophytes was warm with the Augustinian values of friendship and community.

The day began with energetic cheers from each of the four sections: Blessed Vicente Soler, St. Fulgentius of Ruspe, St. Sebastian, and St. Ambrose, showcasing unity and diversity.

“Embrace new beginnings and build new friendships,” said Ms. Marinell T. Ocampo, school principal. Newly elected Supreme Student Council President Karl Osano, from Grade 12, also gave the seventh graders and transferees a warm Thomasian welcome during his inspirational speech.

CST-R history was presented, followed by a friendly trivia competition among the four sections. The Grade 7 Thomasians gamely joined and their energy filled the CST-R Cultural Hall with cheers, laughter and the competitive spirit.

The presentation of CST-R Administration, Faculty and Student Services Staff followed. Then, a trivia game for students put to the test their memory and recognition of the Thomasian religious administration, faculty and staff.

Cheerful jamming erupted from the crowd as each section of the Grade 7 showcased their talents, ranging from singing to dancing. The performances portrayed the hard work that the Grade 7 put into making their Pagkihimamat unforgettable.

A thrilling challenge of the viral TikTok video took place on stage as students danced their hearts out to hit songs and roars of excitement infected the new Thomasians.

As another edition of Pakighimamat was wrapped up, new memories were created and solidarity among Thomasians was strengthened.

The President Speaks. Mr. Karl Osano, Grade 12-OLG, gives inspiration and encouragement to new Thomasians during the official welcome tradition fondly called Pakighimamat.
The Boys of St. Sebastian. Seventh graders flock to the CST-R Cultural Hall for the traditional Pakighimamat. Here they listen in to the welcome remarks of Basic Education Principal Ms. Marinell Ocampo.
Led by Ates & Kuyas. Student Development & Placement Center (SDPC) Peer Facilitators act as big sisters and big brothers for the new Thomasians as the latter join their first student activity at CST-R.
Rembering Fr. Zunzarren. Neophytes from section Blessed Vicente Soler answer the CST-R History trivia quiz.
The Girls from St. Ambrose. Girls in pink get ready to perform on stage during the Pakighimamat.

 

Teamwork Works. New Thomasians test their camaraderie and team effort in answering the CST-R History trivia quiz. 
Boys in Red. The boys from Section St. Fulgentius of Ruspe with their SDPC Peer Facilitators from Grade 12.
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