CCDC SDG TRACKER

CCDC believes in fostering an inclusive, equitable, and high-quality education for every student. By creating a supportive learning environment, encouraging curiosity, and celebrating diversity, we aim to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to succeed and contribute positively to society. Together, we strive to make education a pathway to opportunity, growth, and lifelong learning for all.
  • MIND MATTERS: NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH IN CCDC COMMUNITY: November 14-15, 2024

    Day 1, the “Mind Matters” seminar at Iyaman Hall had 451 students from various departments. Ma’am Irene T. Alcantara, the resource speaker, discussed the challenges youth face today, highlighting common pressures and struggles. She also talked about the traits of a mentally healthy individual, providing valuable advice on achieving balance and resilience. Additionally, she introduced […]


  • CHANGING THE NARRATIVE ON SUICIDE: START THE CONVERSATION: September 28 and October 2, 2024

    The activity brought together various college departments and was facilitated by Mr. and Mrs. Ballesteros from Elevate, with valuable support from the Admirals Peer Facilitators. The triennial theme for World Suicide Prevention Day (2024–2026), “Changing the Narrative on Suicide,” is paired with the call to action “Start the Conversation.” This theme highlights the importance of […]


  • CULTIVATING LEADERSHIP: TRAINING FOR FUTURE SCHOOL COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS: September 9, 2024

    Ma’am Kaiza Caballero facilitated an engaging session for the elementary officers, focusing on the topic “The Leader in Me.” The activity provided the young students with valuable knowledge about leadership and its importance. She emphasized that recognizing their leadership potential at an early age helps build confidence, self-esteem, and courage as they grow. Meanwhile, Ma’am […]


  • Parents Orientation cum Seminar: Focusing the next generation: Effective Parenting Style for Today’s World: August 9, 2024

    In today’s fast-paced world of technological advancements and societal changes, traditional parenting methods often fail to address modern challenges. To address this, a seminar was held during the Parents’ Orientation at the Tupa-ya Sports Complex, offering psychological-based strategies and practical tools for contemporary parenting. The seminar was led by Ma’am Ylona Veronica A. Bayod, a […]


  • PSYCHOLOGICAL FIRST AID: July 30, 2024

    Psychological First Aid (PFA) is a method of providing emotional support and assistance to individuals of any age or background immediately after a disaster. While students have unique characteristics and needs, PFA offers a flexible approach to addressing their basic needs during stressful situations. It equips educators with strategies to help students cope with pressing […]