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2014 Validictory Address



By: Fattiyah Az-Zarah Auliansyah



To our honorable guest of honor and speaker, Bendito dos Santos Freitas, from the Ministry of Education, to our Founder and Executive Director, Martin B. Papay Jr., to our Director for Academic Programs, Charles Michael B. Papay, school administrators and faculty, parents, fellow graduates, and to all who are present today, GOOD MORNING!

It seemed only yesterday when we first set foot on M.I.S. ground. We were then curious, tense and bewildered children. But because of the unsuitable intention, not only ours, but also of our parents, to study, to acquire more knowledge we were left with no choice. And, look! Here we are now, in neatly arranged rows, donning the white caps, ready to face greater magnitude of challenges, and about to enter a new horizon of life.

In this tender age of ours, we already knew that life is not the fabled bed of roses, it is difficult and it is a series of problems. And yet, certainly, it is one of the greatest truths. But for always, we should be reminded of a passage that, “GRADUATION IS NOT THE END.IT IS JUST THE BEGINNING OF NEW ENDEAVORS IN LIFE.” We don't stop going to school when we graduate.  However, even how hard it may be, we cannot do otherwise, but accept it, more so, understand it, by doing so, we can then transcend to reality and nurture it in much clearer and better perspective, then life, GOD’S GREATEST GIFT OF LOVE, COULD BE BEAUTIFUL.

Indeed, there will be moments of trial and difficult, and the road further will be rough and bumpy, but we should believe that sheer determination, the skill, the knowledge and the know-how that we’ve learned in the hallowed classroom of Grade 6- Courage will provide us with the appropriate tolls to overcome all of these travails, and ultimately make us strong, brave and courageous as we enter into the real world and all its challenges lying ahead.

As we look back and reflect on the pieces of our pasts, we can recall the countless times when we were challenged and threatened, when we had stumbled and failed. There will always be flashbacks of instances when we were neglected, frowned, laughed-at and belittled. There were times when we were prevailed by weakness, instead of mustering the needed courage, times that we were subdued by frustration and anxiety rather than acquiring strength. AHH... This could be a dark side of life, yet it still life.

Let me go back and reminisce about the last three years I have stayed in this school. I can still vividly remember the first time I set my foot into this ground as a grade 3 pupil . That was after flag ceremony when I was asked by my adviser to go in front to be welcomed and recognized. At the age of 10, a young girl couldn't help but to cry because of being alienated. Nonetheless, as the minute ticked by, I slowly tamed myself to be candid member of the Maharlikan family. I was so fortunate that I have crossed this far because I have discovered the pillars of my being through the wisdom I have learned here in my dear Alma mater.

To you dear Alma Mater, Maharlika International school, school administration, members of the faculty and all the rest of the staff, we’d like to extend our sincerest appreciation for having molded us into knowledgeable, disciplined, compassionate and responsible youth, and gradually imbued us the proper values needed as we are about to join the mainstream of the society and unto the next millennium. Thanks to our teachers  who transformed us and be what we are today. They are indeed the agents of transformation, the epitome of knowledge who willingly gave their utmost service to open our world of wisdom.
 
To our dear parents, we will offer our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for your undoubted sacrifices and unwavering patience, for inculcating in us our ambitious spirits. Let it be that our dreams are your dreams and your dreams are our dreams. And together we hope that someday, these dreams will cease to be dreams and become reality.
We treasure your unconditional love and support.

To my fellow graduates, some of us are fortunate and privileged enough to go straight to high school  in the big metropolis and choose the best school.    So, let our goal be stated here and now, that we must not just stop by merely studying in high school. Let us endure the tr
ue essence of education for it will always be the guiding light of our lives. Let not our success and accomplishment be measured only by having luxurious things from our parents. But I urge everyone to look around and be extra-aware.

Let the knowledge, talents and capabilities that we acquired and those to be acquired become the instrument that we could utilize, and that someday the Maharlikan family would be able to say, and can afford to announce proudly to the world that one or two of its graduates formulated and provided the resulution to end this country’s quelling misery.

To this, we seek the guidance of the Divine Providence, request the prayers of the brothers and sisters of Maharlika International School and all of us present here today. This way, we could be one with the Holy Spirit, one in our Maharlikan mission to this, I say and pray, good luck and God bless.

Thank you once again, Bondia; and to you my fellow graduates, Congratulations!