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OUR LOGO The school logo consists of a big tree at the left. Immediately at the right is a big yellow sun where two children reading can be found. The school’s primary concern is to coordinate with the parents in providing the children a stable and solid foundation in the aspect of value system while they are in their formative years. Since one’s values is the heart of his being and” the child is the father of the adult,” the symbol of the tree was chosen to concretize the school’s name and provide the very meaning of foundation. The children reading in the logo signify the kind of students who are self-starters, industrious and happy learners, which the school endeavors to develop. These children have been situated in the sun to remind them and the teachers that though they are little learners today, they will be the learners and leaders of tomorrow. OUR HISTORY Mrs. Criselda D. Reyes, the owner-head teacher of the school, is a graduate of Psychology from the University of the Philippines, Diliman. She was an Industrial Psychologist for various companies assigned in the Personnel Department from 1987 to 1992. Aware of the value of the formative years in a child’s life, Mrs. Reyes became a full-time mother to her son in 1993. Guided by Child Psychology and the principles of child development, she began stimulating her son mentally with very impressive results. Inspired by her son’s progress, she decided to tutor children around the neighborhood who were formally enrolled in pre-schools. Gaining reputation, this tutorial service soon expanded and catered to graders from Ateneo, Assumption, Colegio San Agustin, Marymount, Immaculate Heart of Mary. Mrs. Reyes though, soon realized that her first love is teaching pre-schoolers. Although it would be more difficult because of all the adjustment, whining and short attention span, she wanted to be one of the good influences in shaping the children’s behavior. And having realized how delicate this endeavor is, Mrs. Reyes formally enrolled in the Pre-School Specialization Program of the Philippine Normal University in 1996. Meanwhile, to pacify Mrs. Reyes uncontrollable urge to teach pre-schoolers, she organized an arts and crafts class at her home in the summer of 1997. Her exposure to different school curricula as a private tutor made her device a curriculum at par with the top caliber private schools. It also gave her time-tested techniques in ensuring learning. This edge made her grab the opportunity when a small pre-school from a shaded garage in one of the big houses in Sampaloc decided to close shop. Mrs. Reyes continued the same and found it the early fulfillment of her dreams. Today for Tomorrow’s Learners Pre-School and Tutorial Center opened in June 1997. OUR MISSION AND VISION Today
for Tomorrow’s Learners envisions a well rounded child who has understood
himself and his environment thus enabling him to cope physically, socially
and intelligently in life. •
Promote Christian Filipino values and fundamental social skills OUR GOALS In consonance with our Mission-Vision Statement, Today for Tomorrow’s Learners aims to provide basic pre-school education imbued with Filipino values that would equip them with skills to attain academic excellence, social and physical development. Today for Tomorrow’s Learners also aims to provide the children opportunities to be themselves through the teachers’ understanding of the children’s nature and respect for their uniqueness. OUR SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES To provide a rich, stimulating environment where children can learn through discovery. To develop large motor skills (of the arms and feet) through outdoor play and games. This is a necessary condition for the development of fine motor skills or hand control essential to writing. To develop habits of safety and health. To develop small motor skills (of the hand) through manipulative materials, arts, crafts, and proper use and care of said materials. To help child concentrate. To help the child understand relationships and use rudimentary mathematical concepts. To develop the child’s language skills and acquire a rich vocabulary. To help the child enjoy learning through creative presentations and experiential learning. To promote a sound psychological well being which foster child development and ego strength. To provide the child opportunities to exercise his growing autonomy and ability to make choices. To help the child care for the self, others, classroom and the learning materials. To instill in the child respect and obedience to adults. To develop self discipline. To assume simple responsibility. To work harmoniously and cooperate in a team. To see God’s love through their own existence, their family, other people and God’s other creations. To appreciate God’s love through prayer, songs, harmonious relationship with others and care for His creations.
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