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Office of the Schools Division


Superintendent

July 23, 2023


DIVISION MEMORANDUM
No.€89, s. 2023

WELLHESS CAMPUS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION FOR SY 2023-2024

To: Assistant schools Division superintendents


Chiefs, CID and SGOD
Public Schools District Supervisors/ OICs
Elementary and Secondary School Heads

1. Attached is Regional Memorandum No. 0500, s. 2023, titled, "Wellness


Campus Program Implementation for SY 2023-2024.

2. Details of the General Mechanics and criteria for judging are attached
hereto.

3. Immediate and wide dissemination of this Memorandum is directed.

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Telephone Mos.: (032) 255-6405
Email Address: cebu.provinc:e@deped.g9v.ph
Website: www.depedcebuprovince.ph
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REGIONAL MEMORANDUM
NO. a £, r; a , s. 2023

wELLNEss campus PROGRAM rmLEmENTflTloRT FOR s¥ 2023-2o24

To: Schools Division/City superintendents


Officers-in-Charge of Regular/Interim Divisions
All Others Concerned

1. The Department of Erfucation Region vIl in parthership with Nestle philippines, Inc.
(NPI) through its implementing arm, the Greatfil Team Inc. {GTI) conducted the faceHto-face
regional launching to 20 Schools Division Office (SDO} for the SY 2023-2024 edition of the
Wellness Campus Program last July 13, 2023 at One Central Hotel, Cebu City.

2. The Weliness Campus Program implementation has its emphasis on developing


healthy habits of l€amers through nutrition education, physical activity, good personal
hygiene and sofid waste management. This program has been sustainably implemented in
the DepEd Region VII for almost 1 1 years now with the collaboration and full support from
the Schools Division Offices with capable teachers and leamers gamering national awards
with its inter-school and inter-region competitions.

3. in line with this, this Offlce highly requests for the active implementation of the
Wellness Campus Program which has additional learner-parent-teacher participation for
the activity on the search for the Best Implementing Schools/Division/ Reaton with modified
contest mecinanics to fit the cunent DepEd Basic Education Leaming Response and
Continuity Plan (BELRCP}. Program faunching per SDO shall be conducted face-to-face
or online iitrit:him the periods of July 2023 - August 202S before stalf of classes.
Designated Division/District/School Focal Persons and. School Heads are enjoined to
facilitate and give fufl support in the coinduct of the launching and the full implementation
of the program thereafter. Expenses rela.five to the this shall be charged to Local/mcoE
Fimds subject to the usual auditing and accounting roles and regulations.

Address: Dofia M. Gaisano St., Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City


Telephone Nas.: (032) 231:1433; (032} 414-7399
Email Address: region7@deped.gov. ph
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4. Furfueriliore, detailed mechanics of the modified contest category and program


timeline, please refer to attachaents of this Memorandum. It is also requested thaLt all
activities shall be done after class hoHrs so as not to disrupt classes.

5. For more of your queries, please contact this office through the Education support
Services Division (ESSD} through BSSD Chief Tomas T. Pastor aLnd Dr. Melissa M. Paradela
at trunk line number 0945 762 3193 local 721 and the Greatfil Team Inc. ambassador Ms.
Eliza Joann 8. Rivera with cell number 0956 5513631.

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S.Y. 2023-2024 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS PROGRAM

GENERAL MECHANies

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

• To promc!te goes nutrition and active lifesty!e amongst public School students ages 7-17
years Old.

• To reinforce the importance of seven (7} heaithy habits, as follows:


1. Choose NutritiQusand varied options
2. Manage portions
3. Chooseto Drinkwaterand Milk
4` Enjoy Mea!sTogether
5` PlavActively
6, Careforthe planet
7. KeepGood Hygiene

• To support the we!lness of public school teachers and perents through the Nest!€ Wel!ness
Campus Facebook Commun-ities`

COVERAGE:

Gradesl-10inallpublicschoblsofthefo!!owingregiQns:
• Natioria! Capital Region (NCRi
• Region 4-A (CALABARZO`N)
• Region 5 (Bicol)
• Region 6 {Westem visayas)
• Region 7 {Central Visayas}
• Region 10 (Northern Mindanao}
• Region 11 (Davao Region}

DURATION:
July 1, 2023 -April , 2024

fvIECHANICS:

The DepEd and Nest!€ Wel!ness Campus Program (the "Program") is a partnership between the
Department Of Education {DepEd} and Nestle Philippines, !nc. {Npt) and will be implemented by
Greatfil Team, Inc. {GTl},

The Prngram will be implemented through the participating DepEd Regional Offices who will appoint
the Divisic]n Supervisors or other DepEcl officials to ensure that the Program will be imp!emented in
all schools in their respective divisions in both elementary and high school levels. Division
Supervisors or those appointed by the DepEd Regional Office in coordination with the Division Office
will also be the contact persons in their respective divisions.

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S.Y. 2023-
2024 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NESTli WELLNESS CAMPUS
Program Mechanics

The S.Y. 2023~2024 Program implementation will give more emphasis on developing the students
and parents' healthier habits through nutrition education, physical activity, and solid waste
management. The Nestle Wellness Campus Facebook Communities and Barangay Nestle microsite
will be utilized for inter-school competitions, as repository of modu[e5, music, and videos, as well as
for sharing parents ancl teachers' wellness ideas and practices. Events such as webinars, cooking
demos and Nestle-sponsored activities will also be conducted in these digital platforms.

The implementation of the Program will be in three (3) parts, as follows:

Part 1= NUTRITION EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND
ADUIJTS {Teachers and Parents} lN ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE SEVEN (7} PARTICIPATING
REGIONS.

1. Npl, through GTl, will provide nutrition, physical education, and solid waste management
modules. The students' modules are encouraged to be integratecl in the Elementary and
High School MAPEH curriculum subject to DepEd rules and regulations.

2. Adult modules will be distributed to parents forthem to read and work at home. The adult
moclules will teach parents the importance of good nlltrition, preparaticln of healthy and
balanced meals, and proper waste management.

3^ Student modules are aligned with DepEd's MELCs and have been designed primarily for
adult-assisted leaning at home (Grades 1 ta 3) or self-directed learning by the student
{Gracles 4 to 10).

4, Worksheets and activities are also given which the students and/or parents can read and
work together at home or in the classrooms whenever possible.

5. To ensure smooth program implementation, Npl, through GTl, will provide soft copies of
the following materials to both division supervisors and MAPEH school coordinators:

Lesson guides
Powerpoint presentation for student and adult modules
Student worksheets
Da ncercise vicleo
Contest Mechanics

6, For faster distribution, they may also get a cc)py of the materials at Barangay Nestle
(ELt_tp5://_wwvy_.fra.ra_ri!ENri€5t!€.£g`xp_:ph/ne5Lhikwee_iatran). Registration Qn the website is
required to dc}wntoad the materials.

7. The use of these materials is flexible. Teachers are encouragecl to adaptthese materials in
whatever learning delivery mode is most appropriate for them.

Part 2: NEST[€ WEI.LNESS CAMPUS DANCERCISE

1. Npl, through GTl, will provicle a soft copy of the official Nestle Wel{ness Campus
dancercise music and choreography video to each Division Supervisor in charge Of
the Program. Schools may also get a copy directly at the Barangay Nestl€ microsite.

2
S.Y. 2023-
2024 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS
Prc}gram Mechanics

2. Teachers are encouraged to use the dancercise as warm up exercise after the flag
raising ceremony and during PE classes.

Part 3= SY Z023-2024 NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS CONTESTS AND RECOGNmoN

The school year marks the llth year of the Nestle Wellness Campus program. NPI, through GTl,
will make the program more fun and exciting through different competitions, applying what
the students, teachers and parents learned from the seven healthy habits. Due recognition
will be given to the schools, students, teachers, focal persons, and Division Offices who will
excel in competitions while delivering points that will help their respective regions {o win, The
Nestle Wellness Campus Best lmplementing Region will be awarcled to DepEd regions that will
implement the Program effectively.

The competition will have four {4) categories, namely:

A. Inter-school category
a. Inter-division category
C, Inter-region category
D. Special category: Outstanding DepEd Focal person of the Year

A. INTER-SCHOOL CATEGORY

1. The inter-school category is open only to all public schools in Both elementary
and high school in the seven (7) participating regions namely:

i. National Capital Region {NCR)


ii. Region 4-A -CALABARZON
iii. Region 5 -Bico! Region
iv. Region 6 ~ Western Visayas
v. Region 7 ~ Central Visayas
vi. Region 10 -Northern Mindanao
vii. Region 11~ Davao Region

2. Schools are strongly encouraged to participate in all categories. Interested


schools must submit the registration form and duly signed consent form
{whenever applicable} to confirm their participation. The inter-school
competitions are as follows:

i. Nestl6 Wellness Campus Hataw: School Sayaw Showdown


ii. Nest{€ Wetlness Campus Superstars: Search for the Next
Wel[ness Superstars
iii. Sarap Sustansya Cook Off Competition
iv. Nestle We!Iness Campus Best [mp!ementing School

3. Kindly refer to the attached sheets for the mechanics for each competition
category.
S.Y. 2023-
2024 DEPARTMENT C}F EDUCATION NESTLE WELINESS CAMPUS
Program Mechanics

4. Only one {1) entry per school will be allowed in each category. Integrated
schools will be allowed to submit two entries: one {1} entry for elementary and
one (1) for junior high school.

a. INTER-DIVIsloN CATEGORY
The SY 2023-2024 is the first year for the Program to organize the inter-division
competition to recognize the Schools Division Offices that will excel in program
implementatjon.

The Nestle Wellness Campus Best Schools Division of the Year Award will be
determined based on the program implementation and performance in the inter-
school competitions.

Below are the criteria in the selection of winners:

1. Program !mplementation 30%


a. Stud8ntandparent Module. 50%
b. Dancertise implemeritation 20%
c. Percentage Of lmplementation 30%

2. Rank ofschoois in the National competition 70%


Corresponding Weight of Events:
NWC Hataw -25%
NWC Superstars ~ 25%
Sarap sustansya cook off -2t%
NWC Best lmplementirig school ~30%
TOTAL 100%

The top three divisions in the national competition will receive prize package
based on the amount won as follows:

"Nestle Wellness Campus Best Schools Division of the Year Award"

National champion -Prize pcickage worth ps.100,000.00 plus plaque


First Ruriner-up ~ Prize package wcirth ps. 75,000.00 plus placiue
Second Runner-up ~ Prize package worth ps. 50,00Cl.00 plus plaque

Correspondingly, the assigned Division focal person will bE declared as the Outstandirig
Nestle Wel!ness Campus Division Focal Person of the Year and additional prize package will
be given to the Schools Division Office as follows:
Most Ou tstanding DepEd DI-vision Focal Perscin-50,000.00 plus certifiicate & plaque
First Runner-up -30,000.00 plus cerfl.ficate & plaque
Second Runner-up -20,OCIO.00 plus certificate & plaques
S.Y. 2023-
2024 DEBAR:TMENT OF EDUCATION NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS
Program Mechanics
A. tNTER-REGION CATEGORY €SY 28Z3-20Z4 Nestle Wel!ness Campus Best
lmplementing Region}

The SY 2023-2024 Nestle We[[ness Campus Best Region Of the Year will recognize
the DepEd regions that excelled in program implementation.

1. Aside from the best implementing schools and division offices, the Program will
also award the best implementing region. The lnter~region competition is
divided into two parts and will have the corresponding weights as fo!!ows:

Part 1: Program lmplementatiQn 50%


Part 2: Overall Score Gained by
Schools, Divisions, Supervisors
representing the Region in the
National Level Competition 5Q%
Total 100%

Part 1: {50%} PROGRAM [MPLEMENTAT!ON Criteria for Judging

lrnp!ementation Of mcldules for students


lmplerrlentaticln Of modules for adults
I mp[ementation Of Darlcercise
Submissicln Of Certificate Of compieticln
TOTAL 1ae%

Note: Assigned DepEd Division Supervisors will erasure that those


whcl will participate in the Program are legitimately enrolled
grades L6 and grades 7-10 students.

In order for a region to achieve the maximum score per criteria,


100% of the schools in the region based on the list validated by
the division supervisor in charge Of the Program should be able
to:

1. Implement the modules for students ancl parents.


2. Implement the dancercise, whenever possible
3. Submit the duly signed certificates of completion.

Wel!ness Ambassadors from GT!, together with the duly assigned


DepEd Division Supervisors will monitor the schools in their
respective divisions to validate the school implementation, via
actual visit or online, whichever is possible.

Validation period will be announced separately.

Part 2: (50%} OVERALL SCORE EARNED BY SCHOOLS REPRESENTING THE REGloN


IN THE NATIONAL LEVEL COMPETITION
S.Y. 2023-
2024 DEPARTMENT OF EDucfITION NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS
Program Meckc(riics

The overall score achieved by the sehoo!s in elemetttarv and high


school representing the regit}n in the national te¥ei competition will be
determined based on the ranking of the Schools, Divisions, and
Supervisor in the following activities with their corresponding weight as
foi!ows:
1. NWCHctaw
2. NWCSuperstars
3. Sarap sustansya cook off
4. NWC Best tmplementirig schclols
5. NWC Best schocils Division of the Year
6. NWC outstanding DepEd superv`[sor
TOTAL

To determine the inter-region winners, the computation will be based on the average scores
gamered by the schools representing the region in the National Level competition, Average
scores from Part 1 and Part 2 wi![ be calculated. The region with the highest score will be
declared as the "SY 2023L2024 Nestle Wellness Campus Best Region Of the Year' and wi!!
receive items Qf their choice based on the list of items below. The total amount of items win
be based on the total amount won. The prizes are as follows:

National Champic}n ~ Prize Package Worth Ps. 200,000.00 + trophy


First RI}nner~up -Prize package worth ps.150,GOO.00 + trophy
Second Runner-up -Prize Package Uvor€h Ps. loo,000.00 I trophy

For the prize package, winners may select from among the items listed below. The quantity Of
items will depend on the amount Qf prize won;

a. 50" flat screen TV


b. Sounc[ System
c. Laptop
d. Projector
e. Camera
f. Fitness equipment
9. Items that wi!! promcife nutrition, health ancl we!{ness
in the region

Awarding of prizes will be done in the schools or in the DepEd regional offices, whichever is
possible.

NP!/GTl shall have the absolute right to change the mechanics to ensure the successful anc]
orderly implementation of the Program upon prior notice to the participants.
S.Y. 2023-2024 NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS PROGRAM
BEST IMPLEMENTING SCHOOL coMPETmoN

DESCRIPTION
The Nestle Wellness Campus Best lmplementing School Competition aims to encourage and
reinforce the seven healthy habits by recognizing outstanding and impactful school-initiated
activities.

COvERAGE
The contest is open only to public elEmentary schools and junior high schools in the seven
participating regions, namely:
a. National capital Region
b. Region lvA ~ CALABARZON
c. Region v -Bico{
d, Region v! -Western visayas
e. Region vI[ -Central Visayas
f. Region x-Northern Mindanao
9. Region xI -Davao Region

DURATloN
September 1, 2023 -February 29, 2024

MECHANICS:

1. The competition will have two categories, namely:


A. E!ementary school category
a. JuniorHigh school category

2. Interested schools must fill olit a registration form to confirm their participation. There will be
three {3) levels with the following winners per level, as fo(lows:

-i. Div`istion Lend {Winners from Elementary arid High School will

represent the division tc} the regional {eve!)


a. E!ementaryschool~one winner
b. JuniorHigh school-onewinner

•i-i. Regtonat Level {Wirmers will be chosen from the divisiori


• champions)
a. Elementary5chool-One winner
b. JuniorHigh school-one winner

•i'i.I. Nat.ional Levct {Winners will be chosen from the regl.anal winners)

a. E!ementary5chool:
•National Champion
•First Runner-up
•Second Runner-up

b. JuniorHigh school:
• Nationalchampien
• FirstRunner-up
• SecondRunner-up

3. The Criteria for the selectfon of winners in the division level, regional level and the national
level will be as follows:

i. Relevant best practice on the effective


implementation Of the 7 healthy Habits 30%
tone practice per habit, total Of 7 best practices}

ii. One (1} Best practice adult module imp!ementation 30%

iii. C}ne (1) relevant best practice on dancercise implementation 20%

iv. Involvement Of stakeholders


Active involvement Of stakeholders

TOTAL 100%

4. At the division level, participating schools will submit a portfolio of the schoolJs best
practices to GTI Wel!ness Ambassador via USE or Google Drive, The portfolio must be a
Powerpoint Presentation with a maximum of 50 5}ides including photos, videos and a
narrative report of their imp!ementation. GT[ and the DepEd Division Supervisor will agree
on the deadline Of the submission of the presentation and the date Of judging. See "Arir}ex
A" for the guide content Of the power po.int presentation.

5. Based on the preseutatic7n submitted, the division superm.sors in charge, together with the
GT[ representatives, will judge arld select the division winners based ori the criteria.

6. The winning clivision entries will automatically qualify in the regiolial level competition.

7. At the natiorral levei, all regional winners will submit an enhanced Powerpoint presentation Of
their best practices to the G" Wellness Ambassador. The presentation must only have a
maximum of 50 5{ides including updated photos, vic!eos and a narrative update of their
implemEntation. Deadline of submission anc± I.udging of entries wi!! he anriouncecl
accordingly.

8. Based on the presentation submitted, the judges from G" arid Npl will determine the
national winners using the set criteria. The schools with the highest scores will be recognized
as the "S.Y. 2023-2C24 Nest!6 We][Iress Campus Best lmp!ementiftg School Of the Year`"

9. Winners wi!! receive the following prizes:

i, Division w]irmers:

Ecich w{finer in elementary school and high schoci[ wit i receive a prize
package of their choice based on the total amount won. Prizes will be
asfollows:

A. Elementary School..

2
Charrip.icin-Prize Package worth Ps.5,000 + plaque

8 . Junior High School:


Champion~ Prize Package worth Ps.5,000 + plaque

ii. Regional Winners:

Wiriners in elementary and high school the region will receive a prize
package Of their choice worth Ps.50,000,00 each plus a plaque c)I
recogniticin

iii. National \^rinners

School Winners iri the natiorial level will receive a prize package Of
their choice. The total cost Of items will be based on the total amount
wori. Prizes will be as fc)l[ows..

A. Elementary school:

• National Champion -Prize Package Worth Ps.150,000 + trophy


• First Runneri}p -Prize package wc}rth ps.100,000+trophy
• Second Runrier~up - PI`ize Package Worth Ps. 50,000 + trophy

a. Junior High schoc]l:

National Champion -Prize Package Worth Ps.150,000 + trophy


First Runner~up ~ Prize package worth ps.100,000 + trophy
Second Runner~up -Prize package wclrth ps.50,000 + trophy

Prize Packages: The winners may select among the items listed below. The quantity of
items will depend on the amount of the prize won as follows:

a. 50" flat screen TV


b. Souncl System
c. Laptop
d. Projector
e. Camera
i. Other items that will promote nutrition, health and wel!ness

Awarding of prizes will be done in schools or in the DepEd regional offices.

Npl/GTl shall have the absolute right to modify or change the mechanics (as the need
arises) to ensure the successful and orderly implementation of the Program upon prior
notice to participants.
"ANNEX A"

POWER POINT PRESENTATION GUIDE

SY Z023-2024 NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS


DIGITAL PROGRAM PORTEollo

General Guidelines:

1. The digital program portfolio must be submitted as a Powerpoint presentation, saved in .PPT
and .PDF format
2. The presentation shall have a minimum of 45 slides and a maximum Of 50 slides only.
3. Total number df mihutes for all video linkages should not exceed the allotted time of 20
minutes.
4. Files will be submittedvia cD, USB orGoog[e Drive.
5. Failure to comply with the general guidelines is grounds for disqualification from the
competition. Npl/GTl reserves the right to disqualify any entry not conforming to the guidelines
of the competition at any time.

Qutlin? Qf the Bigi!a.I. Pregrem, Pert€Ql!g;

Title Page

Acknowledgement

lNTRODuCTION
• School Background (Location, Student population, administrators and Wellness
Campus sch6ol coordinators and their contact numbers and email ac!dresses)
•. Program Overview with key achievements

-+®fAl §eHdaL PoElbLA:rib-It (see sample table betow}


11.

GRADE LEVEL STUDENT POPu LATI0N

TOTAL

SCHEDULE OF PROGRAM & ACTIVITY IMPLEMENTATION / GANTT CHART

NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION


(Include a brief explanation on how each activfty was imp!emented)
a. Implementation of NWc student modules -Include sample lesson plans
b. Imp!ementation of NWcadult modules
c. Da^Ftcercise implementation

4
v. BEsf p`hactlcES
{Showcase your schoo!'s best practises - include a brief description, objectives,
mechanics, results and impact}
a` One b,es.t practice per healthy habit
b. One best practice of the implementation of adult modules
c. One best practice for the implementation of dancercise
d. Involvement of stakeholders

a} How were you able gather the sLlpport of your schoo!'s stakeholders such as
the LGu, community, alumni, etc.?

b} What is their ievei of involvement?

Vl. CONCLusloNAND OTHER RECOMMENDATloNS

Examples: What is the overall impact Of the Nestle Wel[ness Campus Program in your
s€hool`/ community?
How will you sustain and/or scale up your school's best practices?

5
SY 2CZ3-2024 NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS
SARAP-SUSTANSYA COOK OFF COMPET!"ON

DESCRIpl.10N
The Sarap Sustansya took Off is an inter-schoa[ competition that advocates the goodness of homemade
cooking and the consumption of delicious and nutritious food.

DURATloN
September 1, 2023 to March 2024

QUAUFlenTION
The contest i5 open only to public elementary schools and junior high schools in the seven participating
regions, namely=

a, National capital Region


B. Region lvA-CALABARZON
Ce Regionv-Bicoi
d. Regionvl -Westemvisayas
a+ Region v!l -Central visayas
f. Regtonx-Northern Mindanao
g` Region x!-DavaQ Region

A SGhcro! team must be Composed of one (1} stndent, one (1) parent ar guardian cSf the student, and one
(1) teacher-coach from the school. Only the student sha]! prepare and cook the recipes, with the
presence and guidance of the parent and teacher-coach.

MECHANICS:
1` The Act{¥ity wi!! have two. £ategQr{es:
i. Elementary School Category
ii.Junior 'High Schao} Category

2. Ttr'e A`ctivitywi!! have three levels:


i. Division Lei/el competition
ii. Regional level competition
iii, National Level competition

3. Interested public schools must submit a registration form, signed by the official school
representative. and waiver, signed by the parent or legal guardian. Only one team shou!c!
representthgscfroQJt

4, integrated schools may submit one entry each for elementary and j,unior h-ng+h schoolz provided
that the teachers representing the teams must come from the elementary and high school
department, resp`ectively,

5. Deadline on the suBmi'ssiQn Qf entries will b'e set in coordination With the DepEd Division focal
Person.
6. In the diviston-level of the competitj.on, qualified entrl-es must have the following requiremerits:

e One (1) video featu.ring pinggang piney Dish (\aeh. dess.ertj.


• Maximum cost of pinggang pinoy recipes is ps.400.00 and good for four {4) persons only.
• Partitiipants will shoulder the tos¥ of their+ recipes.
• video must not exceedthe maximum of7 minutes in `mp4format
o The first minute of the video must be a testimonial of both student and parent,
highlighting the modules and leamings from the selected MAGG! videos available in
YouTu be through this link: https:/thit.!v/Sarapsustansva.
a Th± Re}{t two {2} minutes mast show the ftarvest ofingredietits frc±m the school'"s
own Gulayan sa Paara!an that will be used as part of the Pinggang Pinoy dish.
a The remaining four (4) minutes is allotted for the student to show the actual cooking
and plating.
• Submission of video entries wi!! be based on a deadline set in coordination withthe DepEd
Division Focal Person.

7. The criteria forjudging are asfo!Iows:

i. Sarap sustansya-40%
(!s the dish appetizing to the taste buds? Do the ingredients complement each other? Is
the dish heathy? Does it use `healthier ingredients and cooking methods?)

ii. Appearance and pa!atabi{ity-20%


(Does it entice the whole family especially the children to eat saraprsustansya dish+ Does
it have a variety Of colors? Does it look paletab}E?}

iii. Food safety-.15%


{Did they follow foasic food safety procedures while preparing? ls th`e working area clean?
Are toots and equipment properly used?)

iv. Affordability and Accessibiliity of Ingredients -15%


{Are the ingredients selected readily available? ls the final recipe \rfehin the budget? ls
the number Of servings good enough to serve a family of four?}

v. Video fqrmat and organizatiion -10%


(Does the video have highnguality visuals? Clear narratlion anc! presentation? Does the
video fail within the required time limit? Video format wilt apply Qr`!y in QivisiQn and
Regional competition.

8. There will be one irmer each in the elementary and junior high school level to represent the
division in the regional level competition. The winning division entries will automatica!!y qualify in
the regional level competition.

9. There will be one vun.nner each in the elementary and jimior high school that will represent the
region in the Natiorral level competition,
10.AIIwinningregionalentrieswillbeup!oac}edintheMAG6!"ebsifee#ngherea#arriigtevotingtrytbe
publicshallbedone^enwiliannouncethevotingperiadthmaughtheD'ndsfonFGc8}Persar§.

11.{nterestedvatersshQuldsignup,attheMAG.G]websitebefpretheycancas,tthfirvote.Q.nl¥adtftes
ages 18 and above are eligik)le to register.

12. !n the Natiorial !eve! competition, determination Of winners shall be done based on the foi!owing
criteria:
i. Online votes
ii,On~sitejudging
• Sarap sustansya-40%
(is the dish appetizing to the taste buds? Do the ingredients Complement each other? ls
t.h€ dish healthy? Does it use healthier ingredients and cookir3g methods?i

¥ Appearance and pa!atability~ 15%


(Doesitenticethewholefamilyespeciallythechildrentoeatsarap-sustans¥adish?Does
it have a variety of co!ois? Does it look pa!ataB[e?}

• Foodsafetyhi5%
{Didtheyfollowbasicfoodsefetyprocedureswhilepreparing?!stheworkingareac!ean?
Are tools and equipment properly used?) .

• Affordabitity and Accessibility of Ingredients -15%


{Are the ingre.dient§ sour€e`d from the, G.t!Iayan S? P?ar?lan? 1§ t.he final recipe within the
budget?IsthenumberOfservingsgoodenoughtoserveafamiiyoffour?i

• Appearance and Demonstration skills~15%


{PrQpercookEngattiFe,setupandmas±eryinthepreparati®naFtBcoclkingpro€ess}

13. There wi{i be a five cooking demonstration during the Naticmal level competition. Contestants shall
cooktheirPinggangPinquDishinfrontofthepanelofjuc!ges.MaximumcostisfQurhundred[esos
lps.400.00}, to be shouldered by the participants~ Part of the `mgredients used in the preparation
should likewise come from the Gulayan sa Paara!an.

14,Ea`chcontes.tantwill,b,egivenQne(1}hourtpprep.a.rethei,rrecipes...Thefirstthirty{3.0mi.nutes|wi!l
be a!i¢tted for food preparation, in¢!uding the harvest Of ingredients {rom the GLilayan sa
Raaralan. Ths next 30 minutes will be as foiltiws:
i. First two (2} minutes must be a testimony of both student and parent, highlighting their
!earnings from tbee Sarap Sustarisya videos in YdsuTube+
ii.The remaining twenty-eight {28} minutes is allotted for the student's actual cooking and
plating,withthepresenceandguidanceOfhis/herparentandteacher-coach.

15. Participating teams will be ranked based on their scores. Winners win receive the following prizes
as follows:

i. Elementary S€hQQI Cat€gQry:


1. Division Level -one winnerof ps. 3,000.00 worth of prize package
2. Regional Level ~ one wimer of ps.15,000.00 worth of pn.ze package
3. National Level
a. Champion -Ps. 25,000.00 worth of prize package plus plaque
b. Second Place -Ps 20,000.00 worth of prize package plus Plaque
c. Third p!aee -Ps.15,OQO.Q0 worth pf prize package p,lL!s plaque

#.Juinio`r High Scho`ol Category:v


1, Division Level ~ one winner of ps.3,000.00 worth of prize package
2. Regional .Level ~ one winner of Ps. i5,000.00 worth Of prize package
3. National Level
a. Champion -Ps. 25,000.00 worth of prize package plus plaque
b. Second Place -Ps 20,000.00 worth of prize package plus plaque
c. Third place -Ps.15,000.00 worth of prize package plus plaque

16` Entries for the all !eve!s of the competitior) must feature dishes using Nest!6-MAGGl products.

17. No substitution of Nestle-MAGGl products shall be allowed. Teams shall use at least 1 Nest!6
product, but they are not required to mention the specific Nestle product used during actual foc>d
prep?ration.

18. A panel Qf judges for each !evei of the contest wi!! b,a identified b,y D`epEd in coorrdinatiQn with G"
and Ne5ti£ Philippines, lnc. (Npl).

19. NPI reserves the right to publish and/or broadcast the winners' name, phcto or likeness, and video
su'bmission/entry, +or advertising and pu'b!icity purpeses without monetary comperisaticm.

Prizes to be Watt:

1. For the prize package, the winners may select from among the items listed below. The quantity
of items wii! depe'nd on the value Of the corresponding Prize package woh.
a. Cooking Range
b. Refrigerator
c. Food processor
d. Mixer
a. Microwave oven
i. Cookingtoo!s/equipment

2. The Prize will be delivered to the winning schoQ!s' address as provided iri the registration form.
NP!, through GTi, will shoulder the delivery costs of the Prize, It will be delivered to the school
on a dE!te schecluled and agreed upon with the implementing agencyr or within 60 days from the
end of the competition,

3. By receiving I.he Prize, I.he Partic.ipant attests that they have reac! and understood the fu[!
Activfty mechanics and agree to abide bythe terms and conditions of the same.

4. NPI/GT! shalt have the absolute right to change the mechanics to ensure the successful and
orderlyimplementationoftheProgramuponpridrnoticetoparticipants`
NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS SuPERSTARS
"The Search for the Ne}d: Welfness Superstar'

OBJECTIVES
Nestle Wellness Campus Superstars is a new competition where teachers can actively engage and
showcase their talents to a wider online audience. It aims to celebrate and recognize the talents of
teachers who are key partners in the promotion of the seven healthy habits.

DURATION
September 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024

QUALIFfeATloN

The contest is open orily to all teachers in all public elementary schools and I.unior high schools in the
seven participating reg.Ions, namely:

a. NatjQnal €a.pital RegiQn


b. Region IVA-Ca!abarzon
c. Regionv-Bicol
d. RegionvI-Western visayas
a, Regioh vll -Ce`n€r.a! VI5ayas
f. Region x-Northern Mindanao
9. -Region xI-Davao Region

MECHAN[C5

1. To participate, interested teachers must submit a registration form duly signed and approved by
the school head ®r authorized school representative.

2. Only one (1) team consisting of orle (1} to three {3) teachers may represent the school.

3. Video entries submitted must conform with the following requirements:


a. Total duration must be at least 2 minutes and shall not exceed 3 minutes.
b. Video must be taken within the school premises.
c. Video must be shot horizontally {|and5cape mpde}.
cl. Video resolution must be clearand captured in HD or720P.
^e. Video should cover the totality of the performance` Recording must be done from thB
begiming up to the end of the performance; nD cuts are allowed.
f, Performance should adhere with the highest degree of ethical prindi=ple 6f a professional
teacher. i.e., entries that are presented/considered as unsafe/ clangerous, lewd, sexually
explicit, and/ or deemecl inappropriate are not allc)wed.
g` Any form of talent (e.g., singing, dancing, acting, playing musical instruments} is
permitted as long as they adhere to contest guide!inEs.
h. Costumes and props are a!lowecl and highly recommended.
i. Camera may move around, zoom in and-zoom out.
i. NQ Other i.ndividuals are @lJowed in the vid€Q except for the perfgrmers
k. Video fi{esize should be keptat orunder500MB.
I. No unnecessary or extraneous noises, comments and effects must be heard from the
video except from the audio that is necessary for the performance.
in. Non-compliance with the video and audio requirements will be subject to
disqualification.

4. GTl wil! screen all video entries to ensure compliance. Teams may submit their entry for
s6reenihg via Goog!e Drive.

5. GTl will up!oad all qualified entries at the same time in the Nestle Wel}ness Campus Parents'
Community Group (https://bit.Iy/nwhfacebookgroup}. Online voting shall be done Only in this
Facebcok Group.

6. Apart from the video, each contestant must also provide the followirig details, which will be
inc.I.u.ded. as €apti.Qn in the FaQebQQk qrQup post,
- NameoftheTeam
- Region
- Division
~ SchoctNarfee
- #uniquehashtag

7. Reactions to the video entry (e.g., like, heart, care, wow} sha!! be counted and equal to one {1}
vote. CQmments are not counted. GTl will announce the voting period in cc}ordination with the
Division Focal Person.

a. CQnt€stants^ a,nd_ their su.ppQrters ate S,t.rQngly enc.QuragEd tg invite rn,embers int.q t.he F?€ebpQk
Group to gain reactions for their entries. Only adults ages 18 and above are digibre to join the
Eacebeok Group.

9. Online voting results wi!{ be tallied. The top twenty {20) videc}s with the highest number of
reactions will be selected.

10. From the Top 20, another voting period will be set to determine the national winners (Top 5).
They will he judgec± using the fol[owtng criteria:
i. Total number of reactions on Facebook 50%
ii. Performance 50%
a. Orig{rlality!Uniqueness 20%
b. Overallperformance 30%
c. Enterta-mmentvalue 20%o
d. (mpact 10%
e. Creativfty 20%
Total 100%

11. A panel Of judges will be selected by Nest!6 Philippines, lnc. (NP!), in coordination with GTI and
the Department of Education.

12. Prizes to, he won:


a. Champion 100,000.00
b. First ruriri`er up 75,000.00
c` Second rurlner up 50,000.00
d. Third runher up 30,000.00
a. Fatirth runrier up 20,000.00

13` The decision of the judges is final and not subject to any protests or appeal.

14. Npl/GTI shall have the absolute right to change the mechanics to ensure the successful and
Qrderiy imp-iementation of the Program upon prior not'ice to participents.

15. NP! reserves the right to publish and/or broadcast the winners' name, photo or likeness, and
video submission/entry, for advertising and puh!icity purposes without monetary compensation+

+>
NESTLE WELLNESS CAMPUS HATAW
School Sayaw Showdown

OBJECTIVES
Nestle We!lness Campus Hataw aims to showcase the student's skilis and talent in modem dance using
the SY 2023~2024 dancercise music. The competition also aims to encourage and promote teamwork
anc} camaraderie among the students, teachers, and parents.

DURA"ON
September 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024

QUALIFICATION

The contest is open only to students in all public elementary schools and junior high schools in the seven
participating regions, namely:

• National capital Region


• Region IVA-CALABARZON
t! Regionv~Bicol
• Regionvl -Western visayas
• Region VII-Central vlsayas
• Regionx-Northern Minclanao
I Regtonx!-Davao Region

MECHANICS

1. All participating schools may get a copy of the dancercise music {Tara! Sama-Sama sa
Wei I n ess" i d irectly at th e Ba fanga y N e§t!€ inictosite
(j:!±±j&5_;_//vyvyvy.baLffiH8aRE3gE±_Ph/_Pe5t`Ie~g!S±a£±±a#an}. Website registration is needed to
downLoad the music.

2. Only the official SY 2023-2024 dancercise music will be used in the competition.

3, To join, Enterestecl public schools must submit a registration form, signed by the official school
representative, and waiver, sigTied by the pa.rent Qr I.ego,I gu,ardian,t Only One te.a.m` s,hQtll.a
represent the school.

4, A team will be composed of a total of ten (10} students. There shall only be one teacher coach.
Fhe schocil is allowed to submit One (1} video entry dn{y.

5. The competition will be composed of two categories:


a, Elementary category
b. Junior High school Category

6. Participating schools sha!! submit a video of their dance performance. The duration of the video
must confer with the duratiQn 9,i the official dance muv§i€: The pe.rfgTmer§ Shall dac€e H§irlg t`hei.r
own choreography and style. Pyramid building, stunts, throwing and other dangerous
mcIvements are strictly prohibited and will be subject for disqualification. Movements that are
presented/considered as lewd, sexuai!y explicit, and/ or deemed inappropriate are also not
atlowed. Entrance and exit are aptional but should be within the duration Of the dancercise
music. Attire and props are highly ehcouraged.

7. Video entries submitted must comply with the following requirements:


ar Video must be taken within the school premises.
b. Dance video must be shot horizontally {Iandscape mQde}.
€. Vldeo resolution must be clearand inustbe captured in HD or720P.
d. video should cover the totality of the dance performance {performers' movementsr and
routir`es, others, etc.i
a. Camera can move around, zoom in andzoom out. No cuts are allowed.
i. Video recording must be done from the beginning up to the end of the performance.
9. No other indivic!ua]s are allowed in the video except the performers.
ri. No unnecessary or extraneous noises, comments and effects must be heard from the
video except fro.in the a.udio the.t is necesrsary fo.r the performance.
i. Nan-compliance with the video and audio requirements will be sLibject to
disqualification.

8^ G" will screen all dance video entries to ensure compliance. Teams may submit their entry for
s€Feening via Goggle Drive.

9. Qualifying teams will then be asked to upload their official video entry in their own YauTube
account, choose "unlisted" under visibility and send the link to G". The link will be used to
upload the video in the Barangay Nestle website.

10. Apart from the video, qua!ftying teams are encouraged to have a cover photo image for the
video which will be used as thumbnail. Image size should be 1280 x 720 or 16:9 ratio with file
size of maximum 2MB.

11. Online voting by the general public shall be done on Barangay NestlE. GTI will annoimce the
voting Period thtough t`he Division Focal Persort.

12. interested voters should sigrt up at -Barangay Nestle before they can cast their vote. Only adults
ages 18 and above are eligible to register.

13. Online voting results win be tallied. Twenty (20} videos each with the most votes from
elementary and junior high schools will be selected.

14. Another voting period will be set for the Top 20. The national winners (top 5) will be determined
based ®ri the following criteria:,
i. Tatal number of online Votes at the end of voting period
ii, Performance
a. Iaterpretation 30%
b. Oriigina!fty 20%
c` Choreography 30%
cl. Impact 15%
e. Costume 5%
Total 100%

15. Prizes tQ be won:

• Elementarycategory:
i. National Awards
a. Champion 75,000,00
b. Fir§trunnerup 5.0,QOC.00
c. Second runnerup 30,000.00
d. Third runnerup 20,coo.00
e. Fourth runnerup 15'000.00

• Junior High school Category:


i. Na-iiona{ Awards
a-- €.h`qmpion 75,,eeQ..Qo
b. Firstrurinerup 50,000.00
a. Second runrBertlp 30'OcO:ca
d. Third runnerup 20,000.00
e. Fourth rumerup i5,ebb.08

16. The decision Of thejudges is final and not subject to any protests or appeal.

17. Npl/GTI sha!! have the absolute right to change the mechanics to ensure the successful anci
orderly impfementatiBn of the Program upon prior ttotice tp partie{pants.

18. NP! rese^rves the right to Publish and/or broadcast the wjnnets' name, photo oF likeness, and
video submjssior]/entry, for advertising and publicity purposes without monetary compensation.

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