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Core Principles

At the heart of the SSG, our Mission, Vision, and Core Values reflect our dedication to serving the student body. These statements define who we are, what we stand for, and the future we aim to build together. Guided by our core principles, we strive to create an inclusive and empowering environment where every student can thrive and shine as part of our shared light.

Mission

To empower the student body by fostering a community of collaboration, transparency, and inclusivity while addressing the needs and concerns of students through innovative projects, responsible leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

Vision

A unified and proactive student government that serves as a beacon of hope for all, inspiring positive change, promoting sustainable development, and ensuring that no student is left behind.

Core Values

  • Leadership: Leading with integrity, responsibility, and compassion.
  • Inclusivity: Embracing diversity and ensuring that every voice is heard.
  • Transparency: Upholding honesty and accountability in all actions.
  • Innovation: Promoting creativity and resourcefulness in addressing challenges.
  • Empowerment: Encouraging every student to reach their full potential.
  • Sustainability: Advocating for environmental and social responsibility in all initiatives.

Preview

Photobooth

The SSG Photobooth lets students capture fun memories during events. It's a creative addition that adds excitement to school activities.

Event Planning

The SSG organizes well-planned events that unite the school community. Each event is carefully crafted to ensure its success.

Academics

The SSG hosts academic events that promote learning and celebrate achievements. These activities inspire students to excel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SSG?

The Student Supreme Government (SSG) is the highest governing student body in schools in the Philippines, serving as the voice of the student population. It promotes leadership, student welfare, and involvement in school activities while acting as a bridge between students and the administration.

What are the responsibilities of SSG?

the Student Supreme Government (SSG) plays a crucial role in fostering leadership, community engagement, and student empowerment, even though we (SSG-SRA) operate on a smaller scale. It represents the students, organizes school activities, and addresses student concerns, while promoting a positive school culture.

Can students suggest ideas for SSG projects?

Yes, students can suggest ideas for programs! The SSG encourages student input and values their suggestions. Students can submit their ideas through the official form here. These suggestions will be reviewed and considered for future school events and initiatives.

Where does the SSG get its funds?

The SSG typically gets its funds through school-approved activities such as fundraisers and donations. These funds are managed by the SSG officers and are used to support student programs, events, and initiatives.

Can students see how the SSG funds are spent?

Yes, students can see how the SSG funds are spent. The budget reports are available on the official website. Simply click on the "Reports" section, where you can view the financial summaries and breakdowns prepared by the SSG members, ensuring transparency in how the funds are used.

Past Events Feedbacks

Elijah Faustino (Grade 12 STEM-PM Student)

"I saw the effort with the notes, dress up gimmick, and surprises done on the day of the event. I was satisfied and saw the results; Once the teachers are happy and satisfied I reflect those feelings."

Cassey Veloria (Grade 8-PM Student)

"The Supreme Student Government was very organized and the events were well made. The debate was unfortunately mismanaged in my opinion having to compete with higher grades but understanding the lack of participants, it was okay. Job well done Student Body!"

Sir Ivan

"The event ran seamlessly thanks to clear planning and coordination. Timely transitions between grade levels were handled professionally, ensuring a smooth experience for both participants, and the coordinators. Kudos also to the SSG Team who extended their efforts to conduct timely and relevant issues in each country through different kinds of activities they have conducted. Thank you so much!"

Zander Bagsic (SSG G10 P.R.O)

"I would say it went smoothly with the awarding and judging the only problem is the Model United Nations taking too much time that's all."

Eve Mendoza (Grade 11 STEM PM Student)

"The SSG is doing a great job with the activities they organize, but I believe they could improve on keeping us updated about ongoing projects and future plans. Maybe they could use social media more effectively to communicate with everyone!"

Lyra (Grade 7-PM Student)

"It was fun! many entertaining booths, and in a way; every student was able to have fun and socialize with the program with the help of our Supreme Student Government The students choose very responsible and capable leaders."

Mr. Melvin Ajoc

"First time and Less time. If I were to rate the even aTotal 8 out of 10, for you met the objective, It was nice that you incorporated your messages of love through the students and the Supreme Student Government + the Surprises and envelopes filled with letters. As the First event for the Supreme Student Government, Kudos!"