Childlink Learning Center turns 20

Childlink Learning Center and Childlink High School Inc. Founder and School Directress Maria Theresa Tio [CDN Photo | Junjie Mendoza]

Childlink Learning Center and Childlink High School, Inc. celebrates 20 years of achieving excellence in education. In celebration of reaching two decades, Childlink will hold an awards night to recognize all their staff and partners who have been part of their growth as an educational institution. It would then be followed by a presentation of the students reminiscent of the past school plays that Childlink has successfully staged over the years.

From their humble beginnings, Childlink started in 1997 in a rented house accommodating only 8-10 students. They have grown so much in the past twenty years from being a simple daycare center offering preschool classes, to an institution accommodating students from preschool to senior high school. Among numerous other awards for their outstanding performance as an educational institution, they are the first school recognized in the Visayas as the first school of character awarded by the Character Education Partnership with its main office in Washington USA last 2016.

[CDN Photo | Junjie Mendoza]

“Childlink is a school of character. Developing the character should be at the forefront of the school’s curriculum because this is what the world needs,” said Ma. Theresa Tio, Childlink school directress.

With their mission to develop proactive learners, they equip their students with values in their growing years. As the school inculcates these values in the students, they will grow up to be a more sensitive individual who is conscientious of their duties as a member of the local and global community.

The age and size of a school may matter, but a home to quality education & good learning environment for students is what’s most important. Go and see Childlink for yourself and what the school can offer your children. Visit Childlink Learning Center and Childlink High School, Inc. at 530 Zodiacville, V. Rama Ave. Cebu City.

[CDN Photo | Junjie Mendoza]

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