
•Becoming independent and moving overseas to obtain my masters.”
•Repairing my relationship with my sister's”
•Adaptability
•Awards or competitions.
•Being able to still find ways to learn and grow every day.”
•Realizing I have more potential than I thought.”
•Demonstrate your ability to learn new skills quickly, resolve conflicts, and maintain positive relationships
•Problem solving
Include problem-solving skills like communication, decision making, and research skills
•measures the amount of academic content a student learns in a determined amount of time. Each grade level has learning goals or instructional standards that educators are required to teach
• The ways in which you grow and outperform yourself. when employees interview candidates, they look for resilience, hard-work and strength; In most cases. You can simply impressed and addmisions pannel with your past performances.
•prepared students before entering college, equipping them with the global skills, competencies and knowledge needed to achieve....
•composed of Grades 7 to 10, serves as the bridge between elementary school and Senior High School (SHS), providing a more advanced curriculum and preparing students for SHS.
•developing academic skills, as well as social and emotional skills, to help students transition into high school.
•Students graduating from the elementary level automatically enroll in junior high, which covers four years from grades 7 to 10. Some private secondary schools have competitive entrance requirements based on an entrance examination.
Elementary means something is simple, basic, or not very advanced. Here are some examples of elementary in a sentence:
•"Elementary school is an earlier, less advanced type of school than middle and high school".
•"A puzzle that's a snap to solve could be called elementary".
•"A good breakfast is elementary to healthy nutrition".
•"I'm taking a course in elementary Russian".
•"I have an elementary knowledge of physics".
•"They made some elementary mistakes".
Team work skills
Time management skills
Problem's solving skills
Leadership
Reading books
Dance
Adaptability
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Conduct awards
•A conduct award is given to students who consistently demonstrate the core values of the school and have not been sanctioned with a suspension or higher. Here are some examples of conduct award criteria:
•Motivational skills
Communicates effectively, shows initiative and responsibility, and establishes collaborative relationships
•Planning and organizational skills
Plans and designs activities, implements them effectively, and monitors their implementation
•Contribution to the school and community
Renders service and implements activities relevant to the school and community
•Rating
Obtains a rating of at least 75% “Always Observed” (AO) at the end of the school year
Best in attendance award
•Mention your attendance record
If you have a history of excellent attendance, you can mention it to demonstrate your reliability and dedication.
•Showcase your time management skills
You can highlight your ability to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and effectively manage your time.
• lnclude performance review examples
You can include examples of performance reviews that mention your attendance, such as "Maintained good attendance throughout the year" or "Consistently arrived on time to company-wide meetings and training sessions".
•List conference attendance
You can include the name, date, and location of the conference, as well as the title and format of your presentation or parti
cipation.