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'''Tarlac Montessori School''' (commonly referred to as '''TMS''' or '''Monté''') is a private [[Catholic Church|catholic]] school established in [[Tarlac City]], [[Philippines]] in 1987. It is named after the [[physician]] and [[educator]] [[Maria Montessori]].<ref name=TMSBrief>{{cite web|title= Tarlac Montessori School|url= https://www.edukasyon.ph/schools/tarlac-montessori-school|access-date=27 November 2019|publisher=(Edukasyon Ph) }}</ref> |
'''Tarlac Montessori School''' (commonly referred to as '''TMS''' or '''Monté''') is a private [[Catholic Church|catholic]] school established in [[Tarlac City]], [[Philippines]] in 1987. It is named after the [[physician]] and [[educator]] [[Maria Montessori]].<ref name=TMSBrief>{{cite web|title= Tarlac Montessori School|url= https://www.edukasyon.ph/schools/tarlac-montessori-school|access-date=27 November 2019|publisher=(Edukasyon Ph) }}</ref> |
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Tarlac Montessori School offers [[Mixed-sex education|co-educational]] kindergarten, elementary, junior high school, and senior high school programs |
Tarlac Montessori School offers [[Mixed-sex education|co-educational]] kindergarten, elementary, junior high school, and senior high school programs, including a Special Science Class (SSC) for grades 1–12. Undergraduates follow a Catholic-rooted curriculum throughout their programs and hosts Wednesday [[Novena]]s and [[First Friday Devotion|First Friday Mass]] in the mornings that they are scheduled. |
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The School was and still is run by its directress Dr. Elizabeth T. Asiaten and her husband, Tarlac Board Member Danilo Canlas Asiaten.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Administration |url=https://tarlacmontessori.edu.ph/administration/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=Tarlac Montessori School |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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TMS undergraduates follow a Catholic-rooted curriculum throughout their programs and hosts Wednesday [[Novena]]s and [[First Friday Devotion|First Friday Mass]] in the mornings that they are scheduled. TMS also celebrates Catholic holidays and the feast days of saints. |
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==History<ref>{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://tarlacmontessori.edu.ph/history/ |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=Tarlac Montessori School |language=en-US}}</ref>== |
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Tarlac Montessori School was and still is managed by its directress Dr. Elizabeth T. Asiaten and her husband, Tarlac Board Member Danilo Canlas Asiaten. |
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==History== |
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[[File:TMS Entrance.jpg|left|thumb|Tarlac Montessori School entrance, front parking slots, and soccer field]] |
[[File:TMS Entrance.jpg|left|thumb|Tarlac Montessori School entrance, front parking slots, and soccer field]] |
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Tarlac Montessori School was established in 1987 at its first site at Masagana Building, F. Tañedo Street with its initial enrollees of 30 pupils in Nursery and Kindergarten. |
Tarlac Montessori School was established in 1987, at its first site at Masagana Building, F. Tañedo Street with its initial enrollees of 30 pupils in Nursery and Kindergarten. By 1989, the school transferred to [[Del Pilar Street|M.H. del Pilar Street]] and added Grade One Level, holding its first Stepping Up Ceremonies in the same year. |
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In the following years, 1990-1992, San Sebastian extension building was added and expanded to accommodate the growing population of the school, along with an addition of grade 3 and 4, and received official government recognition for its [[Preschool|pre-school]] program. |
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In 1993, TMS participated in the TAPSA Academic<ref>{{Cite web |title=TAPSA 2013 |url=https://www.tarlacchristiancollege.com/tapsa-2013 |access-date=2024-05-19 |website=TCC Website |language=en}}</ref> Literary and Musical Competitions for the first time, where the contestants secured positions. |
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A year after, the San Sebastian extension building expanded into a two-storey building for it added the grade four level with a total of 394 enrollees. |
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Its first [[Graduation|graduation ceremony]] was held in 1991. Through 1995-1998, a new school building in La Puerta Del Sol, Hi-Land Subdivision was commenced with its [[high-school]] inauguration in 1996. |
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In 1993, TMS joined for the first time the TAPSA Academic, Literary and Musical Competitions where they won second place with only grade four and grade five contestants. |
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⚫ | The school was granted Government Recognition ''No. 05, s. 2011'', in 2005, to offer the Special Science Curriculum (SSC) for the First Year students. In 2015, TMS was granted permission to offer SSC for Grade One. In 2016, the K to 12 Senior High School Grade 11 was implemented under the Government Permit ''SHSP No. 178, s. 2015''. Additional classrooms on the right wing of the building were constructed. |
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To accommodate the rapid growth of the population, TMS constructed a new school building at a two-hectare lot in La Puerta Del Sol Hi-Land Subdivision in 1995. It was in the same year that it had the first grade school commencement exercise with 21 graduates. |
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TMS celebrated its '''25th anniversary''' as an educational institution in 2012. |
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It was in 1996 that the new school building was inaugurated, opening the High School Department with 38 first year students and 13 second year students. The total school population then was 755 and the first PTC was organized; in the same year TMS produced their official magazine called “The HARK”. |
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⚫ | The school is currently applying for ''ISO 9001:2015'' certification.<ref name="TMSHISTORY">{{cite web|title=TARLAC MONTESSORI SCHOOL|url=http://tarlactoday.com/tarlac-montessori-school/|access-date=27 November 2019|publisher=Erica De Roxas (Tarlac Today)}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Asiaten|title=The Official TMS Diary SY 2018-2019|publisher=Tarlac Montessori School|year=2018|location=Tarlac City}}</ref> |
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In 1998, TMS hosted TAPSA and became the Overall Champion in the elementary level, which coincided with the establishment of the TMS Boy Scout Movement, and the Student Council. |
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In 2005, the school was granted Government Recognition No. 05, s. 2011 to offer the Special Science Curriculum in the First Year level. |
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In 2012, TMS celebrated its 25th anniversary as an educational institution. In 2015, the school was granted permission to offer the Special Science Curriculum for Grade One. |
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⚫ | The school is currently applying for ISO 9001:2015 certification.<ref name="TMSHISTORY">{{cite web|title=TARLAC MONTESSORI SCHOOL|url=http://tarlactoday.com/tarlac-montessori-school/|access-date=27 November 2019|publisher=Erica De Roxas (Tarlac Today)}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Asiaten|title=The Official TMS Diary SY 2018-2019|publisher=Tarlac Montessori School|year=2018|location=Tarlac City}}</ref> |
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== Academics == |
== Academics == |
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=== Programs === |
=== Programs === |
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Tarlac Montessori School offers programs at the kindergarten, elementary, and secondary levels. The secondary level comprises junior high school and senior high school. Its academic offerings include the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) and the Special Science Curriculum (SSC) at the elementary and junior high school levels. An incoming Grade 1 student can take a test and be offered and SSC section. A person in the SSC must maintain a grade of 85 or higher for major subjects (English, Math, and Science) and a grade of 83 or higher for minor subjects. All incoming students |
Tarlac Montessori School offers programs at the kindergarten, elementary, and secondary levels. The secondary level comprises junior high school and senior high school. Its academic offerings include the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) and the Special Science Curriculum (SSC) at the elementary and junior high school levels. An incoming Grade 1 student can take a test and be offered and SSC section. A person in the SSC must maintain a grade of 85 or higher for major subjects (English, Math, and Science) and a grade of 83 or higher for minor subjects. All incoming students also take the test again in Grade 7, including those previously in the curriculum in Grade 6. |
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TMS senior high school offers programs in the following fields: |
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* Accountancy |
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In 2016, TMS opened its senior high school (Grades 11 and 12) program with the following strands: Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM), Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS), and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). |
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* Business and Management (ABM) |
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* Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) |
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* Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) |
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== Student organizations == |
== Student organizations == |
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Tarlac Montessori School | |
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Location | |
La Puerta del Sol, Hi-Land Subd. Tarlac City | |
Coordinates | 15°28′25.7″N 120°36′47.0″E / 15.473806°N 120.613056°E |
Information | |
Former name | Little Angels Montessori School |
Type | Private school |
Motto | Educare Liberos Pro Vita (Latin) (Educating Children for Life) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholic Church |
Established | 1987 |
Founders | Dr. Elizabeth Teotico-Asiaten, Danilo Canlas Asiaten |
President | Danilo Canlas Asiaten |
Director | Dr. Elizabeth Teotico-Asiaten |
High School Principal | Dr. Steve Noel L. Dayao |
Gender | Co-education |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Green yellow white |
Newspaper | The Hark (High School), The Junior Hark (Elementary) |
Website | TMS.FB |
Tarlac Montessori School (commonly referred to as TMS or Monté) is a private catholic school established in Tarlac City, Philippines in 1987. It is named after the physician and educator Maria Montessori.[1]
Tarlac Montessori School offers co-educational kindergarten, elementary, junior high school, and senior high school programs, including a Special Science Class (SSC) for grades 1–12. Undergraduates follow a Catholic-rooted curriculum throughout their programs and hosts Wednesday Novenas and First Friday Mass in the mornings that they are scheduled.
The School was and still is run by its directress Dr. Elizabeth T. Asiaten and her husband, Tarlac Board Member Danilo Canlas Asiaten.[2]
History[3]
Tarlac Montessori School was established in 1987, at its first site at Masagana Building, F. Tañedo Street with its initial enrollees of 30 pupils in Nursery and Kindergarten. By 1989, the school transferred to M.H. del Pilar Street and added Grade One Level, holding its first Stepping Up Ceremonies in the same year.
In the following years, 1990-1992, San Sebastian extension building was added and expanded to accommodate the growing population of the school, along with an addition of grade 3 and 4, and received official government recognition for its pre-school program.
In 1993, TMS participated in the TAPSA Academic[4] Literary and Musical Competitions for the first time, where the contestants secured positions.
Its first graduation ceremony was held in 1991. Through 1995-1998, a new school building in La Puerta Del Sol, Hi-Land Subdivision was commenced with its high-school inauguration in 1996.
The school was granted Government Recognition No. 05, s. 2011, in 2005, to offer the Special Science Curriculum (SSC) for the First Year students. In 2015, TMS was granted permission to offer SSC for Grade One. In 2016, the K to 12 Senior High School Grade 11 was implemented under the Government Permit SHSP No. 178, s. 2015. Additional classrooms on the right wing of the building were constructed.
TMS celebrated its 25th anniversary as an educational institution in 2012.
The school is currently applying for ISO 9001:2015 certification.[5][6]
Academics
Programs
Tarlac Montessori School offers programs at the kindergarten, elementary, and secondary levels. The secondary level comprises junior high school and senior high school. Its academic offerings include the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) and the Special Science Curriculum (SSC) at the elementary and junior high school levels. An incoming Grade 1 student can take a test and be offered and SSC section. A person in the SSC must maintain a grade of 85 or higher for major subjects (English, Math, and Science) and a grade of 83 or higher for minor subjects. All incoming students also take the test again in Grade 7, including those previously in the curriculum in Grade 6.
TMS senior high school offers programs in the following fields:
- Accountancy
- Business and Management (ABM)
- Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
Student organizations
There are 8 accredited student organizations in Tarlac Montessori School. These are the Common Denominators' Guild (also referred to as the Math Club), Supreme Student Government (commonly abbreviated as SSG), Debate Society, TMS Music Ensemble, Art Jammers Guild, Eco-Warriors Club, The Hark (the official publication of the institution), Technology Club, and the Tarlac Montessori School Scouting Movement.
References
Villa, Benjie (2004-08-20). "Tarlac scout a toast in S. Korea jamboree". Tarlac City. The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
Santiago, Carl Andre (2019-05-14). "SWA Discovery Workshop (Tarlac Montessori School)". Tarlac City. Scout.org. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
- ^ "Tarlac Montessori School". (Edukasyon Ph). Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ "Administration". Tarlac Montessori School. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
- ^ "History". Tarlac Montessori School. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
- ^ "TAPSA 2013". TCC Website. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
- ^ "TARLAC MONTESSORI SCHOOL". Erica De Roxas (Tarlac Today). Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ Asiaten (2018). The Official TMS Diary SY 2018-2019. Tarlac City: Tarlac Montessori School.