Tinajero NHS-Main Science Department

Tinajero NHS-Main Science Department

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This will serve as the official page for Tinajero NHS-Main's Science Department. Members of the Department will manage the page.

01/04/2026

Another academic year has passed, and through this online space, you have witnessed the many endeavors our school community—particularly our Department—has successfully undertaken. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering trust and support. 🙇

See you again next school year! 🤗

17/03/2026

And the 2nd Best Docu-Vlog is… 🎉

CONGRATULATIONS to Kalahating Katawan, Buong Laban, a work by the Grade 11 HUMSS – Humility, for bagging the Silver Award in the 2026 Earth and Life Science Docu-Series Task!

This powerful piece tells the story of Tatay Marcelo—a devoted father whose life took an unexpected turn after acquiring a severe illness that led to the amputation of both his legs. Despite the overwhelming challenges, he chose acceptance over despair, courage over defeat. Embracing his reality, Tatay Marcelo continues to persevere each day, finding ways to provide for his family and live a life filled with purpose and resilience.

His story reflects the unifying themes in the study of life, particularly the concepts of adaptation, survival, and the interconnection between human experiences and biological realities. It reminds us that life is not only about physical wholeness but also about the strength of the human spirit in overcoming adversity.

Once again, congratulations to the creators of this truly inspiring piece! May your work continue to ignite awareness, empathy, and hope in the hearts of many. 🌱✨

17/03/2026

And the 3rd Best Docu-Vlog is… 🎉

CONGRATULATIONS to Scraps that Sustain, a work by the Grade 11 HUMSS – Humility, for bagging the Bronze Award in the 2026 Earth and Life Science Docu-Series Task!

This compelling piece tells the story of Joanna’s resilience and hope as she transforms what others see as smelly scraps and discarded items into a means of dignified living—proving that even in the most overlooked corners of the community, life finds a way to thrive. Her journey powerfully reflects the unifying themes in the study of life: adaptation, interdependence, and the remarkable capacity for renewal.

This work is indeed a testament to how perseverance, creativity, and a deep connection to one’s environment can turn adversity into opportunity, inspiring others to see value where it is often ignored.

Once again, congratulations to the creators of this inspiring piece!

Photos from Tinajero NHS-Main Science Department's post 14/03/2026

BEST DOCU-VLOG TRAILERS: MASTERS OF THE FIRST FRAME ✨
And here are some of the best glimpses from the ongoing DOCU-SERIES Task of the Grade 11 students (non-STEM strands) in their Earth and Life Science class. Revolving around the contexts and ideas of the Unifying Themes to Study Life, their works feature life stories of struggle and survival, of hustle and hope, and of reality and resilience.

The Top 3 docu-trailers featured in this post are not even the tip of the iceberg, so stay tuned for more updates regarding the event.

For now, breathe in the stories shared in these top trailers and witness how life unfolds through the frames of these student films.

BEST DOCU-VLOG TRAILER - Scraps that Sustain
2nd Best - Para sa Pangarap
3rd Best - Behind the Smile: The Untold Struggles of Teenagers

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