May 22, 2018
Congratulations to the K4 Class of 2018 on their promotion!
Santa Barbara Catholic School • Guam
Committed Christians | Responsible Members of the community | Creative, Critical Thinkers | Effective Communicators
May 22, 2018
Congratulations to the K4 Class of 2018 on their promotion!
May 22, 2018
Congratulations to the Kindergarten Class of 2018!
Congratulations to the Class of 2018!
On May 04, 2018 a few selected 8th graders had a chance to participate in a video conference with 3 other international schools.
Topic: Hate Speech
Schools participated:
Creative Kids School & College – Pakistan
Santa Barbara Catholic School – US Guam
Army Public School Noida – India
Army Public School Jhansi – India
May 01, 2018
May Queen: Audrey Edusada
Maid of Honor: Danica Tamondong
Crown Bearer: Daniel Rodriguez
April 30, 2018 • The class of 3A and 3B received their individual copy of dictionary from the Rotary Club of Guam as part of their Dictionary Project on Guam.
On April 27, 2018
The First Holy Communicants and the 2nd Grade donated supplies to the Guma Ginefli’e Dementia Day Care on April 27, 2018 as part of their Outreach project.
SBCS held its Annual Science Fair on Wednesday April 18 and Thursday April 19, 2018.
It may no longer be CHamoru month, but the fiesta spirit was alive and well at Santa Barbara Catholic School as they celebrated Mes CHamoru with a fiesta on school grounds on Friday, April 13, 2018.
The day started with a special program in the Petrie Gym with performances honoring and reflecting the theme ““I Fino’-ta yan Kotturå-ta: Hongge, Praktika, Yan Abiba I Fina’nå’guen I Mañaina-ta” (Our Language and Culture: Believe, Practice, and Praise the Teachings of Our Ancestors). Eighth grade students led everyone in chanting “Hinatsen i Latte”. This was followed by musical performances special guests Fantaysha Rioja and Rachel Esteves.
And in true CHamoru fiesta spirit, colorfully decorated huts were set up around campus, and local tunes sound from speakers as students sang along and danced to the island rhythm. Each class offered CHamoru BBQ, titiyas, kelaguen, and other local delicacies! Demonstrations of weaving, fishing, and local cooking were also part of the celebration. As a nod to the future, SBCS students were the audience to presentations from Island Girl Power and the Guam Department of Agriculture Forestry and Soil Resources Division as they talked about ways to protect our island, our culture and one another.