WELCOME

We welcome you to the family of Madre Giuditta Martelli School, an institution with a family atmosphere to continue the warmth a child receives from his home. In our school, each child who brings from his family fresh memories of child play, family interaction and spoon feeding experiences in a unique person and is being loved and his capacity to love will be developed. Each child will learn to exercise several virtues while gaining some skills and achieving academic excellence.

Our school foster a real thrust of values education where each child will be oriented towards the goals worth aiming for in life. He will have an enhancing experience of Christian values where trust and sense of belongingness grow. We help budding geniuses to grow and guide them to discover the joy of cooperation and competition in child interaction.

The MGMS family in collaboration with you, Parents and friends, aim to give not only a complete educational experience of excellence, discipline and good moral values to your children but also to nourish a sense of direction which will lead them to live as good Christian when they become adults someday.

Let us be united in paving the path for our children through the intercession of Madre Giuditta Martelli, and through the guidance of the Holy Spirit who will journey with us for the bright future of our children.


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Filipina, 13, hailed best out of 600,000 in United Nations painting contest


A very mature, yet simple, take on the global state of forests helped 13-year-old Trisha Co Reyes to bring home 1st Place in the 20th International Children’s Painting Competition on the Environment organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (Unep).
Reyes’ work shows a young girl parting gray curtains filled with pictures of the devastation and death brought about by floods, which, as the young artist perhaps intended, is caused by the excessive cutting of trees. Behind the curtains she sees an ideal world filled with lush greens and with animals in peaceful coexistence.
“My painting shows two sides: a good and sustainable forest, and the causes of forest destruction,” says Reyes. “Forests are essential for life on earth, but [today] the destruction of the forest has become a worldwide problem. We must treasure the earth’s greatest biological treasure, so that we will always have forests in our lives.”
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