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Navarro secures 3rd place in Nat'l Arts and Lit Talent Festival

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During the Arts and Literature Talent Festival led by the Philippine Normal University, Gavin Navarro from 10-Namuncura got the 3rd place medal in the Impromptu Speech English Category last February 26 at the Philippine Normal University. - Manila.

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The competition is composed of two different levels There are elementary and junior high school students and senior high school students from different schools around the Philippines

Furthermore, Gavin Navarro from Grade 10Namuncura joined the Impromptu Speech English Category Competition with the help of his coach, Mr Dominic Kean Calavia, from the English Learning Area

Navarro explained the feelings he has felt throughout the competition process "I felt thrilled after my speech Instead of fear, I felt a rush of hype and excitement After the speech, I felt the urge to compete again The experience was more fun than I ever expected," he claimed.

In addition, he shared the pressure he had felt as he represented the school "I felt a lot of pressure Competing under the name of the school is something that I take seriously, so I felt the weight of the pressure on my shoulders,"

He expressed his gratitude to those who supported him throughout the competition He mentioned Don Bosco Technical InstituteMakati and his coach, Mr Dominic Kean Calavia.

I couldn't have done it without the school's support First, I thank my coach, Sir Dominic Calavia, who gave me all the time and attention I needed to get to the level I am I also would like to thank the English Department and my English teacher Ma'am Reyasel Briones, for believing in me to compete I'd also like to thank the management department, most importantly Ms Maria Luiza Brutas, our APAA, for giving us the necessary support to compete "

According to his coach, Gavin was spacing out after waiting for the results He observed that Gavin was walking back and forth to the corridors of PNU-Manila Mr Calavia added that he believed in Gavin because he knew his capabilities as a student

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