CLUBS (Basic Education Department)

Science Club

SCIENCE CLUB

The Science Club aims to expose it’s members to situations conducive to the enhancement of leadership potentials and capabilities; keep it’s members abreast of current scientific issues through reading of scientific magazines and viewing films; sponsor scientific exhibits and contests in school; and participate in inter-school activities like essay writing contests and science quizzes.

Moderator: REGINE C. SAMPOLIO

Savers Club

SAVERS CLUB

The HCCC Savers Club aims to produce committed leaders in the school and community equipped with leadership planning and life-saving skills in order to serve and share in the mission of the church through acquiring basic knowledge and various life-saving skills such as first aid, basic life support, fire and rescue skills and disaster preparedness skills that will be applied in case of any untoward incidents during school related and community activities and promote the value of service and availability in every emergency situations.

Moderator: CHRISTINE MAE B. DUANO, RN

Math Club

MATH CLUB

The Math Club aims to encourage students to exert more effort in learning and in gaining mastery of at least the basics of Math and to enable the Math-gifted members to realize their potentials and motivate them to share their talents with less gifted ones.

Moderator: NOIME B. BUSTAMANTE

COMMUNICATORS CLUB

COMMUNICATORS CLUB

This club offers a platform for individuals to connect and share their ideas with others. This club can provide a supportive and safe space where people can experience the joy of effective communication.

Moderator: GRENIL S. HILARIO

Face to Faith

FACE TO FAITH CLUB

The school through its Face to Faith Club is making significant strides in expanding its partnerships both locally and globally. The collaboration with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation’s Face to Faith Program is particularly commendable as it provides students with opportunities to engage in cross-cultural dialogue and learn about different perspectives. Additionally, the initiative to register as members of various organizations at the national and international levels demonstrates the school’s commitment to fostering connections and collaborations beyond its immediate community. This proactive approach will likely enrich the educational experience for students and contribute to a more globally aware and interconnected learning environment.

Moderator: JOVELYN M. BANGCOT, MA

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SOCIAL ACTION CLUB

Social Action Club is a gathering of compassionate individuals united by a common goal: to actively contribute to the betterment of society. By working together on projects and campaigns, members of a Social Action Club aim to bring about positive change, raise awareness about important social issues, and empower others to join in creating a more inclusive and just world. The club serves as a catalyst for impactful actions that aim to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and communities in need. By engaging in meaningful projects and activities, the club not only addresses immediate needs but also advocates for long-term systemic change that addresses the root causes of social inequities. As a result, the impact of a Social Action Club extends far beyond its meetings and activities, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion, empowerment, and positive change in the community.

Moderator: CHERRY ROSE S. TACAY

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I T CLUB

Moderator: GINA C. MALQUISTO

Sports Club

SPORTS CLUB

The sports club aims to allow the students to participate in inter-school and school-based sports competitions and enhance their experience by providing a well-rounded education through physical, social, and leadership development.

Moderator: CHRISTIAN JOSHUA C. IYOG

Marinette Chorale

MARINETTE CHORALE CLUB

The Marinette Chorale Club is a student choir club, meaning it’s open to students at HCCC. The club provides an opportunity for students to develop their vocal skills, learn about choral music, and perform for the school’s Eucharistic celebration and potentially the wider community. Through participation, students can build camaraderie and a love for music.

Moderator: ROLDAN C. LOYOLA

JEM Club

JUNIOR ECOLOGIST MOVEMENT

Moderator: JUNE NILLYN TORRES

Dance Troupe

DANCE TROUPE

The Dance Troupe aims to develop among students the grace and skills in dancing both folk and modern dance. The club contributes dance numbers during school programs and other special activities.

Moderator: RONALYN M. VILLASANTE

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YOUNG ARTIST CLUB

Moderator: LESTER N. SAB

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