announcements

Denisse Servida Wins Silver at the 2025 RIPRISA Taekwondo Competition

St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta proudly congratulates Denisse Servida for winning the Silver Medal in the 2025 RIPRISA Taekwondo Competition.

Denisse’s achievement is the result of countless hours of training, discipline, determination, and perseverance. Through her dedication to the sport, she has not only developed her skills as a martial artist but has also demonstrated the values of hard work and excellence that we strive to instill in all our students.

We also extend our heartfelt congratulations to her proud and supportive parents, Sir Dennis and Ma’am Aiza Servida, whose encouragement and guidance have played an important role in her success.

Our sincere appreciation goes to Coach NiΓ±o Banatao for his commitment to training and mentoring our young athletes. We also thank Ms. Maricel Doroteo, Sports Coordinator, for her continued support of our sports programs and student-athletes.

Likewise, we acknowledge the support of our administrators, Ma’am Aurora Villanueva and Sir Ryan Villanueva, our Principal, Sir Mario R. Follero, and all our teachers who continuously encourage students to pursue excellence both inside and outside the classroom.

Denisse’s accomplishment reminds us that success is built through dedication, perseverance, and the support of a strong community. We are proud of her achievement and look forward to seeing her reach even greater heights in the future.

Congratulations once again, Denisse! Your SFAMSC family celebrates this wonderful achievement with you.

Denisse Servida proudly displays her Silver Medal from the 2025 RIPRISA Taekwondo Competition

SFAMSC Wins 1st Place in CAMPRISA Intermediate Level Science Contest

St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta (SFAMSC) students and coach celebrate their 1st Place victory in the CAMPRISA Academic Contest Intermediate Level Science category for School Year 2025–2026.

St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta (SFAMSC) proudly celebrates a remarkable achievement as our students emerged as Champion and 1st Place Winner in the CAMPRISA Academic Contest – Intermediate Level: Science for School Year 2025–2026.

This outstanding victory reflects the dedication, hard work, and love for learning demonstrated by our students, as well as the guidance and support provided by their coach and teachers.

Our winning team consists of:

  • Aleina Caitlin C. Cubangbang – Grade 6

  • Kendall Faith M. Baste – Grade 4

  • Jonathan M. Tria Jr. – Grade 5

The team was expertly coached by Ms. Ma. Jeorja E. Quinazo, whose commitment to academic excellence helped prepare our students for this prestigious competition.

The CAMPRISA Academic Contest brings together students from participating schools to showcase their knowledge, critical thinking skills, and academic abilities. Earning the top spot in the Science category is a testament to the curiosity, perseverance, and scientific understanding of our young Franciscans.

At SFAMSC, we believe that education extends beyond the classroom. Through academic competitions and enrichment activities, our students are encouraged to develop confidence, teamwork, problem-solving skills, and a lifelong passion for learning.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to our champions, their families, and Coach Quinazo for this wonderful accomplishment. Your success has brought honor and pride to the entire SFAMSC community.

May this achievement inspire all our students to continue striving for excellence, embracing challenges, and pursuing knowledge with enthusiasm.

Congratulations once again, Science Champions!

β€œStart by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”
β€” St. Francis of Assisi

A Salute to Our Hardworking SFAMSC Comelec!

Group photo of the St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta (SFAMSC) Student Comelec officers for School Year 2025–2026, standing on stage with their advisers during the Student Council Election event.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the diligent and hardworking members of the SFAMSC Student Commission on Elections (Student Comelec) for their commitment and dedication.

Upholding Fairness in Student Elections

The SFAMSC Student Comelec is composed of hardworking student volunteers dedicated to protecting the integrity of the election process. During campaign season, they strictly enforce school campaign rules, ensuring fairness, respect, and equal opportunity for all candidates.

On election day, they manage every critical step β€” voter registration, ballot casting, vote tallying, and the official declaration of winners β€” making sure that the SFAMSC Student Council Election is efficient, transparent, and trustworthy.


Beyond Elections: Serving the Student Community

The responsibility of the Student Comelec extends beyond elections. They also conduct surveys and polls for various school events, giving the student body an active voice in decision-making. Notably, they organized the tallying of online votes during the Buwan ng Wika Lakan at Lakambini 2025 pageant, showcasing their versatility and reliability.


SFAMSC Student Comelec Members

β€’ Martyn Raphael L. Flores
β€’ Alliyah Louise V. Gabieta
β€’ Sophia Marielle G. Orozco
β€’ Gaevrille Ayesha Y. Cruz
β€’ Alexi Reign G. Trinidad
β€’ Asher Jude S. Aposto
β€’ Franchesca Yvonne C. RuΓ±o

Advisor:

β€’ Teacher Rose Ann Arizo

SFAMSC Student Body Speaks: New Council Leaders Elected for SY 2025–2026

Group photo of the St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta Student Council for School Year 2025–2026. Students in uniform are smiling and posing on stage with their advisers in front of a colorful banner that reads β€˜Student Council.’

The voice of the SFAMSC student body has been heard! Congratulations to the newly elected winners of the Student Council Election for SY 2025–2026. This annual election is more than just choosing leaders β€” it provides our students with the opportunity to participate actively in the democratic process. By casting their votes, they learn the importance of participation, responsibility, and representation. Through this practice, our students not only select their leaders but also gain a deeper understanding of how voting and elections work, preparing them to become engaged citizens in the future.


SC Officers:
President - Kirby Adrie V. Francisco
Vice President- Princess Ryajha Mae P. TiraΓ±a
Secretary - Robert Benedict Soliven
Treasurer- Kyle Denisse Servida
Auditor- Brent Daniel F. Agustin
P.R.O- Zachary Drake F. Tapel
Chief Peace Officer- Andrei Sebastian R. Carandang

Senators:
Mikah Ysabella G. Masakayan
Bettina Paula F. Agustin
LaviΓ±a Caile G. Masakayan
Yzraela Maryelle B. Rodriguez
Rhianne Margaux C. Herrera
Chelsey Anne S. Parizal

Congress
Grade 7 Representative - Quinn Amaru B. Santos
Grade 8 Representative - Gian Matthew Villegas
Grade 9 Representative -Trish G. Del Monte
Grade 10 Representative- Sherilyn B. Calamba

SFAMSC Swimmers Shine at the Cainta Municipal Meet 2025!

St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta proudly congratulates our outstanding swimmers for their remarkable achievements in the Cainta Municipal Meet 2025! With their hard work, discipline, and unwavering sportsmanship, our student-athletes brought pride and honor to the entire SFAMSC community.

Among the standouts was Lance Deniel A. Catbagan, who delivered an exceptional performance by sweeping three gold medals in the 100m freestyle, 50m backstroke, and 50m freestyle events. His dedication and skill in the pool serve as an inspiration to his fellow Franciscans. Matching this success was Lucia Martina San Buenaventura, who showed both endurance and strength, capturing silver medals in the 400m Individual Medley and the 100m backstroke. Completing the team’s efforts was Euel Keifer Laroco, who represented SFAMSC with pride as a determined participant, giving his best in the competition.

This achievement would not have been possible without the unwavering support of the entire school community. We express our deepest gratitude to our administrators, Ma’am Aurora Villanueva, Sir Ryan Villanueva, and Sir Mario Registrado Follero, for their guidance and encouragement. We also extend special thanks to Coach Cisum Pellazar, whose dedication and training prepared our swimmers for success, as well as to the wonderful parents whose steadfast support provided strength and motivation for our athletes.

As our swimmers advance to the Provincial Meet, we send them off with our prayers and best wishes. May their passion, discipline, and determination continue to bring glory to our school and inspire their peers to pursue excellence not only in sports but in all endeavors.


Good luck and God bless, Team SFAMSC!

Kyle Denisse R. Servida Shines with Double Gold in Poomsae Taekwondo!

We are beyond proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of Kyle Denisse R. Servida (Grade 6 - Humility) in Poomsae Taekwondo (Intermediate Level)!

Kyle showcased incredible skill, dedication, and discipline, earning GOLD MEDALS in two prestigious competitions:

  • Rizal Private Schools Association (RIPRISA)

  • National Alliance of Private Schools in the Philippines (NAPSPHIL)

Your hard work and passion continue to inspire us all. Keep reaching for greatness, Kyle! We can’t wait to see more of your success in the future!

SFAMSC Science Elementary Team Wins 2nd Place at RIPRISA Academic Competition 2025

Congratulations to our brilliant Science Elementary Team for proudly bringing home second place in the (Rizal Private Schools Association) RIPRISA Academic Competition!  Your months of review and determination have borne fruit, and we couldn’t be prouder of your achievement! A huge thank you to Teacher Ma. Jeorja E. Quinazo, our amazing Science coach, for your outstanding guidance, patience, and commitment to nurturing young scientific minds. Your passion shines through in your students’ success! Also, many thanks to our ever-supportive principal, Sir Mario Registrado Follero, for your constant encouragement and belief in our students’ potential.

Of course, heartfelt thanks to all the proud parents and loved ones who showed up to cheer for our students! Your presence provided our students with the support, confidence, and energy they needed.

Together, we celebrate not just the win but also offer this victory to our Heavenly Father, whose guidance and blessings made it all possible.