Internship Program Culminating Activity 2025
Bacolod City College at L'Fisher Hotel, Bacolod City.
Hello, Hivers! I'm back to share the wonderful moments from our Culmination Activity. Iโm excited to celebrate this event, which was filled with love and enjoyment, with all of you.
This Culmination Activity has been a significant milestone in our journey as pre-service teachers in the College of Education during our internship at various schools. We had the opportunity to gather with our cooperating teachers and school principals to express our heartfelt appreciation for their support.
The College of Educationโs pre-service teachers organized an event held at L'Fisher Hotel in Bacolod City, a venue that can accommodate a large number of guests.
Each of us was responsible for meeting our cooperating teachers and guiding them to their seats.
I'm a bit sad that my cooperating teacher wasn't able to attend due to an important matter, but I understand her situation.
The stage and the venue look beautiful, and the space is so expansive that everyone can enjoy it.
Iโm not really sure of the exact number of cooperating teachers and principals attending this event, but we are genuinely delighted to have them with us. Their participation means a great deal, especially considering that this gathering took place in the evening.
The event commenced with a heartfelt prayer, setting a reflective and respectful tone for the evening. Following this, our College Dean of Instruction delivered an inspiring message that encouraged all attendees to embrace the purpose of our gathering. This was followed by an engaging address from the program head, who shared valuable insights and highlighted the significance of collaboration and dedication in education.
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After all, we had our dinner before presenting certificates of appreciation to all the cooperating teachers, as well as certificates of completion for the 360 hours completed during our internship.
For dinner, we had rice, mushroom soup, chicken, and beef. Unfortunately, I had a rash on my skin, so I had no choice but to eat chicken since I don't eat beef or mushroom soup. I felt a bit sad about that, but it was okay because I had a meal when I got home.
While we were eating, a video presentation flashed on the screen showing the faces of our cooperating teachers and us student interns together with our class.
After dinner, we proceeded with the presentation of certificates, starting with our cooperating teachers, followed by the student interns.
Receiving the certificates fills my heart with overwhelming joy. I can proudly say, "Here I am; I did it!" There were times I doubted myself, but with God's grace, I persevered and succeeded. My hard work has truly paid off. Now, I'm just looking forward to the graduation ceremony.
Before we go home, we have the opportunity to perform our dance tributes for everyone. The smiles on the faces of the audience reflect our joy and pride in the hard work we have put in.
This culmination activity highlights our happiness and unity as we complete our internship days. This experience not only marks the conclusion of our journey but also motivates us to actively pursue our dreams in life.
I am very grateful to the College of Education, specifically Bacolod City College. Without the support of this institution, I would not have been able to achieve such an event in my life. Four years of perseverance at this college, along with the guidance of my professors, have made my college experience truly fulfilling.