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NDMC Student Represents Midsayap in Division... | Article
The Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC) proudly participated in the Division HistoPop Festival of Talents 2026, held on January 28, 2026, at Capitol Rooftop. The event gathered top student representatives from 17 municipalities to compete in history-themed contests. Representing Midsayap in the Speak Up! (Impromptu Speech) category was Mary Carynelle L. Sumera (ABM 11 – St. John Paul), coached by Ms. Kerstin Thea B. Catanyag, LPT. She earned her spot at the division level after winning first place during the municipal competition held at Dilangalen National High School on January 25, 2026. Mary delivered her speech with confidence and insight, addressing topics on Gender and Development (GAD) and emphasizing the role of education in empowerment. Although she did not place in the Top 5,...
NDMC Empowers Indigenous Peoples Students thr... | Article
The College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) of Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC), in partnership with the OMI IP Pangipasan Mission Station, successfully implemented the project “Empowering Indigenous Peoples (IP) Students through Scholarships for Equitable Education Opportunities” from Academic Year 2022–2025 at Pangipasan Community School. The initiative aimed to address financial constraints, limited educational resources, and geographic isolation that have long challenged the Erumanen ne Menuvu community’s access to quality education. A total of 96 Indigenous students benefited from the program, receiving scholarships, school supplies, and mentorship support. The project included scholarship distribution, mentorship, and capacity-building activities, and a culminating project...
Southeast Asian Institute of Technology Holds... | Article
On January 24–25, 2026, the Southeast Asian Institute of Technology conducted the “2-Day Digital Forensic Photography and ACE-V Training” in support of the initiatives of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to strengthen faculty competence and curriculum relevance in criminology and forensic science. The seminar was facilitated by Mr. Jury A. Rocamora, RCrim, who provided expert instruction on the ACE-V methodology for fingerprint examination, latent print lifting techniques, standard procedures in drug operations, and digital forensic photography. The program combined lectures with hands-on workshops, allowing participants to apply forensic techniques using proper documentation and chain-of-custody standards. Faculty members, students, and law enforcement personnel participated in...
NSTP-LTS Conducts Lesson Planning Seminar-Wor... | Article
All NSTP-LTS students participated in a Lesson Planning Seminar-Workshop held at the JBB AVR, with Mr. Raffy S. Virtucio, MEAL, serving as the resource person. The activity aimed to deepen students’ understanding of the proper process of developing a lesson plan and its importance in effective teaching, as part of the NSTP Community Immersion program. The program opened with a prayer, followed by the singing of the National Anthem, the Notre Dame Hymn, and the Midsayap Hymn, setting a respectful and focused atmosphere. A student representative delivered the opening message and introduced the guest speaker. Mr. Virtucio provided practical guidance on lesson planning, highlighting the MATATAG curriculum as its foundation. He clearly discussed the key components of a lesson plan, with...
Religious Education IBED Teachers Meeting | Article
On January 14, 2026, from 3:30–5:00 PM, a Religious Education (RE) IBED Teachers Meeting was held at the NDMC Junior High School Library in coordination with IBED Principal Ms. Chinitt P. Singco. The meeting was facilitated by Sr. Maria Althea B. Mana-ay, OND, and attended by RE teachers from the Elementary, Junior High School, and Senior High School departments. The primary agenda included: (1) the presentation of the Harmonized GMRC/VE–Christian Living Virtue Series Books, and (2) updates regarding the Sacrament of Confirmation for Grade 12 students and above. The Virtue Series Books, developed through the initiative of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP–NCR), aim to integrate Moral and Values Education (GMRC/VE) with Christian Living in response to the...
NDMC Shines at Division Schools Press Confere... | Article
Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC) showcased excellence in campus journalism during the Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) 2026, held on January 11–12, 2026, at Dilangalen National High School. The event brought together student journalists from public secondary schools across the Division of Cotabato, providing a platform to hone journalistic skills and promote responsible, ethical communication. Prior to the competition, NDMC student journalists underwent intensive training sessions focused on writing, broadcasting, and visual storytelling. These preparations strengthened not only their technical skills but also their critical thinking, teamwork, discipline, and adherence to ethical journalism standards. Throughout the competition, the students demonstrated professionalism,...
NDMC Sponsors Parish Simbang Gabi at Archdioc... | Article
On December 20, 2025, Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC) served as sponsor for the Evening Simbang Gabi Celebration at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Señor Santo Niño, Midsayap. The event formed part of the parish’s annual novena in preparation for Christmas, bringing together parishioners and partner institutions in prayer and thanksgiving. Before the Mass, the NDMC St. Eugene de Mazenod (SEDM) Choir offered a heartfelt Christmas carol presentation, creating a prayerful and joyful atmosphere for the congregation. Their harmonious performance reflected themes of hope, gratitude, and anticipation of Christ’s birth, enriching the liturgical celebration. The Simbang Gabi Mass followed, highlighting faithfulness, service, and readiness to welcome the Lord. NDMC’s sponsorship symbolized its...
NDMC Simbang Gabi 2025: A Journey of Faith an... | Article
The NDMC Simbang Gabi 2025 was solemnly celebrated from December 15–19, 2025, at 6:30 PM at the Notre Dame Chapel, Notre Dame of Midsayap College. Organized by the Campus Ministry and Religious Education (CMRE) Office, the five-day novena Mass gathered administrators, faculty, staff, and students in prayerful preparation for Christmas. Each evening Eucharistic celebration was presided over by OMI priests and religious, offering reflections on conversion, justice, hope, belongingness, and trust in God. Various academic departments, offices, and student organizations served as sponsors and presenters, highlighting the spirit of collaboration and shared faith within the NDMC community. The active participation of students—from college to grade school—added vibrancy and meaning to the...
NDMC–IBED SHS Holds Family Day Celebration | Article
The Senior High School (SHS) Family Day of Notre Dame of Midsayap College – Integrated Basic Education was successfully held on December 12, 2025, at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla Gymnasium. With the theme “A Family Christmas: Celebrating Love, Unity, and Joy that Never Ends,” the activity highlighted the importance of family bonds, unity, and shared values within the school community. The program began with participant registration, followed by a Paraliturgy led by Mr. Jovence Iman H. Gepanaga, LPT, which set a reflective, meaningful tone. The singing of the National Anthem, Midsayap Hymn, and Notre Dame March further strengthened school pride and unity. Dr. Maria Theresa Tenorio, SHS PTA President, delivered the Opening Remarks, emphasizing the vital role of family involvement...
NDMC-RDC Calls for Institutional Research Pro... | Article
COLLABORATION — one big word required for doing research. 04 August 2025 — Initiated by the Office of the Research and Development Center, the Institutional Research Proposal Presentation for Academic Year 2025–2026 was held at Plaza Madonna 110. Historically, this marks the year with the highest number of faculty-group researchers presenting their proposals — nine faculty-led groups aiming to enhance institutional practices and inform policy and decision-making within the administration. These proposals are aligned with both department-wide and institution-wide research agendas. The range spans from the Junior High School and Senior High School departments — each with one action research — to the college level: three proposals from the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), three from the...