Most people get to say that they were once a student, but how often do they get to say “I was a CCSian”?

CCSian, a student from the esteemed Cavite Christian School. Others would be in awe with the knowledge that a person studies or has studied at Cavite Christian School knowing the lengths that CCS goes to just to provide high-quality education to their students. However, what does it mean to be a CCSian?

From what I encountered, I know that CCSians put the Almighty God before anything else and that all glory goes to Him. He is our strength and He provides us the ability to live and thrive. A CCSian is passionate about their work and studies; they are hardworking individuals. A CCSian is someone who strives for excellence in their passion. CCSians may do everything for their passion but they will never stray from the right path because they know what is right from wrong.

A CCSian is someone who strives for excellence in their passion. CCSians may do everything for their passion but they will never stray from the right path because they know what is right from wrong.

Cavite Christian School has been home to me ever since I started junior high school. During the time that I spent away from CCS, I had experienced a different kind of environment than what I was used to. It did widen my perspective and I was able to see more of the world; however, there is just something about Cavite Christian School that calls out to me. Maybe it is because of our situation due to the pandemic that I wanted to feel safe in CCS’s familiarity. Maybe it is because I know that CCS will still provide high-quality education despite the odds of this global pandemic. So, I came back on my last year of senior high school, learned a lot, and CCS became my home again.

As I depart from this school to pursue higher education, I will take my learnings and realizations with me. Along with the pride of being a CCSian, I will take on the name of being a CCSian and show other people what it really means to be a graduate of Cavite Christian School and bring honor to my home.

By: Cariza Cunanan

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