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A. Rationale
St. Benilde School Junior Police Program is a co-curricular club open to the St. Benilde
School elementary and high school students. It aims to enhance the student’s social,
mental and physical responsibilities and commitment to the development of their
communities; and develop their ability to uphold law and order as they assume active
participation in school and community activities and other readiness in assisting the
members of the school and community especially in times of emergency.
B. Objectives
C. Membership / Enrollment
1. The program is offered for elementary Grade 5 and 6; High school from first Year
up to Fourth Year as a voluntary co-curricular club.
1. The head of the School is in-charge with the administration, operation and
supervision of SBS-JP in the school.
2. The club moderator who is duly responsible for over-all performance of the
assigned co-curricular club shall manage the operational aspect of SBS-JP and
exercise technical supervision for proper implementation of the SBS-JP program.
4. Specific Responsibilities
Members from Co-curricular Program will be exempted in attending CAT class course if
they continue attending SBS-JP co-curricular program until fourth year. (Referred from
the Rules of Exemption for Students/Individuals in attending CAT Course Program.)
F. Plan of Action
1. Launching
1.1 Date:_________________
1.2 Time Allotment – The Program shall be offered 4 times a week for 50 minutes.
4. Law Enforcement
5. Disaster Assistance
G. Graduation
1. Before graduation day each year/training, SBS-JP program based on their scope of
expected training will choose one in actual drills situation presented and shall be
held in school in which other students may witness and will be encourage to join.
2. Caps, medals, trophies, and other similar awards shall be given to all SBS-JP
graduates.
H. Application / Implementation
1. SBS-JP graduates with true certification from the office are recognized member
and can apply the training learned on the school and the community.
2. Members can serve the school and the community as a recognized and respected
Junior Police Officer.