KOKOPO (East New Britain)
-- Four secondary schools in East New Britain Province
namely Kokopo
Secondary School, Malabunga Secondary School, Our Lady of
the Sacred
Heart ( OLSH ) Secondary School, and Vunabosco
Agro-Technical Secondary
School joined together for the GLORIA 2011 Christmas Program
held at
Vunabosco gymnasium. Fr. Clifford Morais, SDB, principal of
Vunabosco,
spearheaded this program with the aim of uniting and leading
students
and schools to build the Church of Christ.
The program was formally opened by Fr. Valeriano Barbero,
SDB. In his
welcome address, Fr. Val stressed the need to have this kind
of affair
as it brings us closer to Jesus and to His mission of
proclaiming the
gospel through the different performances that depict the
essence of
Christmas in this modern age.
This event showcased various talents of students from these
schools
through the Christmas Carol Competition, Novelty Dance
Contest, Battle
of the Bands, and Christmas Drama Competition. The audience
saw
spectacles from each presentation as each school managed to
come up
with different glittering Christmas costumes and props.
The different contest items wowed the crowd as it truly
brought out
what GLORIA 2011 was all about – a glorious Christmas treat.
Meanwhile,
a life-size statue of Santa Claus added glitter to the
occasion that
captured the attention and admiration of teachers and
students of the
participating schools since it was dressed up with real-life
Santa
Claus costume.
OLSH Secondary School won the grand prize in the Christmas
Carol and
Christmas Drama Competition while Vunabosco Agro-Technical
Secondary
School got the most coveted awards in the Novelty Dance and
Battle of
the Bands Competition. Winners and non-winners received
Coca-Cola gift
items from Coca-Cola Amatil plus trophies courtesy of
Vunabosco
Administration.
“This kind of gathering of schools initiated by Vunabosco is
such a
rewarding and beautiful experience because this helps to
attain the
maximum potentials of students in the field of arts and
music,” said
Mrs. Eleonora Vigil, principal of OLSH.
Furthermore, Mr. John Lote, Coca-Cola Marketing
Co-ordinator, NGI,
mentioned in his closing remarks that this kind of activity
should be
made an annual event because it builds students’ confidence,
and social
interaction among students of other schools.
This fun-filled event was made possible through the joint
effort of
Vunabosco headed by its Rector, Fr. Roger Miranda, SDB, in
cooperation
with the Principals of the participating schools and its
major sponsor,
Coca-Cola Amatil.
Vunabosco Agro-Technical Secondary School extends the aim of
GLORIA
2011 to the business houses and schools around Kokopo area,
religious
of Vunapope Parish as well as to the sick people in the
hospitals and
to the Filipino community through the singing of Christmas
Carols and
Christmas wishes.