NATIONAL BOOK WEEK CELEBRATION SY:2025-2026 (GRADE SCHOOL)
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- May 5
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Updated: May 7
The 91st National Book Week, with the theme “Tulay ang Pagbasa sa Bukas na Puno ng Pag-asa,” highlights the importance of reading as a bridge to a brighter future. Reading enhances knowledge, critical thinking, and creativity while exposing students to diverse ideas and perspectives. This celebration aims to promote a love for reading, make books more accessible, and inspire learners to dream big. Through reading, students are empowered to build a future filled with hope and endless possibilities.

GRADE SCHOOL
BOOK HAT MAKING CONTEST
Pre-school pupils showcase their creativity through a Book Hat Making Contest, where they design and create colorful, imaginative hats using recycled materials inspired by their favorite books. This fun and engaging activity encourages environmental awareness, promotes self-expression, builds confidence, and nurtures their interest in reading while allowing them to proudly present their unique creations
STORYTELLING FESTIVAL: “MGA KUWENTO NG PAG-ASA”
Grade 1–3 pupils showcase their talents through the Storytelling Festival: “Mga Kuwento ng Pag-asa,” where they confidently share meaningful stories that inspire hope, creativity, and a love for reading while developing their communication skills and self-expression.
SPELLING QUIZ BEE
Grade 4–6 pupils showcase their mastery of language in a Spelling Bee Contest, where they confidently tackle challenging words, expand their vocabulary, and cultivate focus, discipline, and a pursuit of academic excellence.




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