Trinity High School proudly presents our Alumna of the Week, Ms. Sharisse M. Almoro.
A Trinitian by spirit, Ms. Sharisse completed High School in 2008 at Trinity University of Asia.
She was a CAT Officer Batch Salinlahi 2007-2008 and was a Camp Nurse in TUA CAT campings. She graduated Rank 11 among 142 nursing students of Capitol Medical Center Colleges, Quezon. Moreover, she is a Registered Nurse not only in the Philippines but also in Saudi Arabia and Germany.
She was a former diagnostic nurse, dental nurse assistant and cardiology nurse.
MESSAGE TO TUA:
It is a distinct pleasure for me to be part of Trinity University of Asia High School. They have provided me with a wonderful environment, best academic experience and incredible teachers who helped me grow, develop, and appreciated my skills. TUA has successfully accomplished its promises and objectives in providing quality education and overall development of all its students. My teachers made the learning experience valuable, fun and memorable. That is why my high school memories are always in my mind and will be forever treasured.
INSPIRING MESSAGE TO STUDENTS:
Someone said, “Schooling isn’t easy and it’s not supposed to be. You will struggle and you will feel like giving up at some point”. However, let me remind you that “Time management” is the key. You may struggle and think that it is impossible to do all the school tasks in a day but you should know how to have fun while learning at the same time. The challenge is not to manage time, but manage ourselves and schedule your priorities.
Always remember that you are lucky enough to have access to the kind of technology which makes learning and doing your homework very convenient. Never take it for granted!
In my era of learning, I was compelled to stay in the TUA library and Chapel for hours until closing time just to do my homework before going home. I had a lot of household chores lined up for me when I came home such as refilling water from my neighbor’s faucet, etc., which left me with little to no time to do my academic requirements. Nonetheless, I still made it.
May my experience serve as a reminder to all of you to stay humble in every achievement and resilient in challenging times.
Appreciate your youth and use it to pick up and practice useful life skills and values. Don’t forget to have fun as much as you can as well. Life after high school gets better but it also sometimes gets tough.
Persevere and you will be rewarded.
The whole Trinity University of Asia community is very proud of you, Ms. Sharisse!