Friday, December 19, 2025

UNITED IN JOY:BADIANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY 2025

2025 YEAR END PARTY     

Once the ber months arrive, Christmas is already felt all around  in our barangay, school, and every corner of our surroundings. But as students, there is one thing we always look forward, which is the Christmas Party. It is a time where everyone talk with laughter, and a chance to celebrate the season of joy, with friends and classmates.

 

Even before December began, we, together with our adviser, Ms. Mechel D. Alba, started planning for the party. We discussed the food that each barangay should prepare and decided on a theme. After so many suggestions and a litte bit discussion, the majority voted for a “Tita/Tito Outfit” theme. After that I even ordered my outfit and sandals after school because of the excitement. 

 

As time goes by, the Christmas Party is already approaching, our excitement grew even more because of the exchange gift which worth 200 pesos. The day before the party, preparations were in full of excitement. We  planned to make vegetable lumpia, but sadly we running out stock  of wrappers, we decided to prepare lechon manok instead. Our adviser also requested that we prepare mango float, which everyone of us like mango float as a dessert. Each barangay was assigned a dish: Badiang prepared spaghetti, Talisay prepared lechon manok, and Linawan prepared laroca . Kaylee and I, prepared the mango float in her house. Everyone worked with inspired, and we managed to finish all preparations.

 

Finally, the long-awaited day arrived. I taking quick showers, dressing in our dance presentation outfits which is red top, and white pants. Packing the food and exchange gifts. Upon arriving at school, Maam Sabing ask us to continue the decoration and set up everything for the program to begin. The Christmas Party started with a heartfelt tableau about the nativity story, its shows how Angel Gabriel approached Mary and the birth of Jesus. Even though this story is shows every year, it still left everyone with goosebumps. Following the tableau, each grade level presented their performances. Start with the grade 7 until 12. But sadly Grade 12 St. Cecilia was not around due their immersion, but their presence was still felt through the energy and spirit of the celebration. Performances from all grades has a wonderful performance and our group had its funny moments of confusion, but still a wonderful performance.

 

After the performances, we prepared for lunch and decide the games. While waiting for everyone to be ready, we enjoyed to witness the delicious food prepared by our adviser and Maam Gina rontal, sang Christmas songs, and even made TikTok videos together. 

 

As everyone is ready, it started with a small, meaningful activity led by our adviser. She gave each of us a little heart-shaped sticky note and instructed us to write down two things we are grateful for this year in just two minutes. and it’s my time to shared it states that I’ grateful for having the courage to try new things once I am afraid of and grateful for the gift of life  to make mistakes, regret thinhs, cry, lied, but above all, I learned. Almost of my classmates became emotional, expressing their gratefulness for their loved ones. One memorable moment was when John Carlo Castrodes shared that he is grateful that he took the opportunity and have courage to open up to his parents that he is attracted to a male.The sincerity and courage of his confession touched everyone.

 

After this heartwarming moment, we prayed together and then finally sat down to eat. The table was filled of  delicious dishes There was even ice cream, and Ma’am Gina Rontal brought some special treats, which Michaela took home because she really enjoyed them. 

 

Everyone had eaten, it was time for games. Each grade level prepared fun activities. As Ma’am Len called for everyone to gather outside. We, grade 12 St: Mark hadn’t finished eating yet, but we hurried to finish eating because the games were about to start. Some students stayed behind in the room to continue videoke, while others went outside to participate in the games. Each one of us really enjoying the games. 

 

After enjoying the games and videoke, we went back inside the room for the exchange gift. It was very noisy, with everyone excitedly opening their gifts. Some received cash instead of their wishlist because their gifts hadn’t arrived yet, and the most funny moment was seeing Brian Simacon and Jasmine Castrodes exchange cash which made us laugh.

After the exchange gift, we clean up, washed the dishes, and also washed the trash can. So everything was done, it was finally time to go home, ending a fun and memorable Christmas Party. 

 

This party isn’t  just an event it was a celebration of love, joy, hope and the spirit of Christmas. We especially enjoyed it because it was one of the last Christmas parties we would have before graduating and moving on to college, where we might not have the chance to celebrate like this again.

 

By: Jobelle V. Jandayan

 

22 comments:

  1. The writer uses words like “I” and “we” and shares personal experiences during the Christmas party. This makes the story feel friendly, personal, and engaging, allowing readers to enjoy the event through the writer’s own point of view.

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  3. So the Jobelle's work shows the successfully capture the joy, unity,and emotionally.However, their is a need to improve the grammar because their is a incorrect work , and spelling and capitalizing.

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  4. Jobelle’s blog beautifully shows how simple celebrations can create meaningful memories. It highlights teamwork, gratitude, and acceptance, reminding us that Christmas is not just about food or gifts, but about sharing joy, courage, and genuine connections—moments that stay in our hearts even as we move on to new chapters in life.

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  5. Jobelle V. Jadayan’s blog vividly captures the true spirit of Christmas through togetherness, gratitude, and shared joy. Beyond the food, games, and performances, the celebration became meaningful because of the heartfelt moments, especially the expressions of gratitude and courage shared among classmates. The blog reminds us that Christmas is not just about parties, but about love, acceptance, and unity. As one of the last celebrations before graduation, this experience becomes even more special—showing how simple moments with friends can turn into lasting memories that will be treasured for a lifetime.

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  6. You can really see how happy and excited people are at the Christmas parties. It's like all the problems have been replaced with joy. You can also see that the students are putting a lot of effort into preparing for the upcoming Christmas party. That party isn't just an event it was a celebration of love, joy, hope and the spirit of Christmas.

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  7. Jobelle's work clearly tells what happened during the Christmas party and shows fun and togetherness. Still, some parts are too long and detailed, and removing small unnecessary details would make it easier to read.

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  8. Jobelle's work clearly shares the joy and activities of the Christmas party. She stated many details that help readers imagine the event. However, it is quite long and some parts could be shortened to avoid repetition. Some grammar errors are present, but the message of unity and happiness is strong.

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  9. Jobelle’s writing effectively captures the excitement and warmth of the Christmas party, highlighting both the preparations and special moments with classmates and advisers. The personal touches, like sharing feelings of gratitude and memorable experiences, make the story engaging and heartfelt.

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  10. Jobelle's blog is a very heartwarming story that truly captures the joy of your school Christmas party. I love how she shared the delicious food you prepared and the deep, emotional moments of gratitude with her classmates. However, the writing is a bit too long, so shortening some parts or using more paragraphs would make it easier to read.

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  11. Jobelle’s Christmas party experience was joyful and memorable. It showed her enthusiasm, teamwork, and the happiness of celebrating the season with others.

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  12. The inclusion of personal reflections and memorable moment such as John Carlo castrodes confession

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  13. Jobelle's work shows the true joy and togetherness of the Christmas party. It is heartfelt, easy to understand, and makes the reader feel the happiness, excitement, and emotions of the students.

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  14. The detailed narration of the event—from the preparation to the games and exchange gifts helped readers capture the image of what really happened. The personal moments and reflection also made the piece more heartfelt and memorable. However, the piece focuses more on listing the activities of what really happened making it lengthy, it could improved by selecting the most meaningful moments and reflecting why these experiences mattered to the author. Sentence structure and reducing repetition of ideas would also make the writing more clearer. Overall, the piece successfully captures the spirit of Christmas through unity, joy, and shared experiences making it a memorable account of the school celebration.

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  15. Jobelles work shows writing effectively through Christmas party it was joyful and memorable day where we are having fun during the party exitement and happiness.

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  16. Jobelle’s story is happy and fun. It shows the excitement and teamwork at the Christmas party. The story is easy to follow and feels real. It also shows friendship and the Christmas spirit. Some sentences need small fixes, but it is a nice and memorable story.

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  17. Jobelle's story effectively conveys the joy and unity of the celebration through detailed storytelling.

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  18. Jobelle's work is clear and understandable. It shows happy and fun the joy of her story shows excitement, friendship, and teamwork at the Christmas party.

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  20. This piece clearly shows the joy, effort, and meaningful moments of the Badiang National High School Christmas Party. Its strength lies in the detailed and emotional storytelling, especially the gratitude activity, which highlighted unity, courage, and acceptance among students. However, the writing can be improved by correcting grammar, tightening sentences, and organizing events more smoothly.

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  21. Jobelle’s story is joyful and fun, capturing the excitement, teamwork, and friendship at the Christmas party.

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  22. I really liked this story because it shows how fun and meaningful the Christmas party was. I could feel the excitement, teamwork, and happy moments with friends, and it made me wish I was there to join the celebration too.

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