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The BS Criminology Department of Holy Child Central Colleges, Inc. (HCCCI) conducted its weekly Reveille every Wednesday, with the latest session held on February 4, 2026, at the designated venue for Army Dozen Exercises within the HCCCI campus. The activity was participated in by all BS Criminology students alongside the Criminal Justice Education Department faculty members, making it a regular institutional exercise aimed at strengthening student preparedness through a structured and supervised training environment.
The weekly Reveille serves as a physical and character-building activity designed to enhance the physical fitness and endurance of BS Criminology students. It reinforces discipline and obedience to lawful commands while promoting teamwork, coordination, and leadership skills essential in collective operations. Moreover, the activity strengthens mental alertness and resilience, preparing students to effectively perform under physical and psychological pressure that is often encountered in law enforcement and public safety duties.
The activity was spearheaded and supervised by the Criminal Justice Education Department faculty members, including Rosgicyl Mabolo, R.Crim, Kaye Ecober, R.Crim, and Rey Patric O. Jugos, CCS, R.Crim, MSCJ. Their guidance ensured the safe, systematic, and efficient execution of the training, providing students with professional mentorship and reinforcing the departmentโs commitment to quality criminology education.
The program highlights the importance of holistic student development by integrating physical training with values formation. Through structured drills and exercises, students develop stamina, self-discipline, and leadership competence while strengthening their sense of responsibility and readiness to serve the community. The initiative mirrors real-life operational scenarios that future law enforcement professionals are expected to encounter.
The weekly Reveille aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being) by promoting physical fitness and mental resilience among students. It also supports SDG 4 (Quality Education) by integrating experiential learning that enhances professional competencies, SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) by preparing future public safety officers who uphold justice, order, and institutional integrity, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) by strengthening collaboration between students, faculty members, and institutional stakeholders in fostering shared responsibility toward sustainable and effective public service training.
Through initiatives like the weekly Reveille, the institution contributes to strengthening public safety preparedness and cultivating individuals who are physically capable, mentally resilient, and socially responsible. By producing competent and disciplined graduates, the program helps ensure safer communities and strengthens collaborative efforts in maintaining peace, order, and disaster response readiness.
Faculty members expressed pride and fulfillment in witnessing the dedication and determination of the students during the activity. The students, in turn, demonstrated enthusiasm, commitment, and a strong sense of camaraderie, reflecting their passion for pursuing careers in public service and law enforcement.
Holy Child Central Colleges, Inc. continues to stand at the forefront of producing well-rounded criminology students who embody excellence, discipline, and dedication to service, further strengthening the institutionโs mission of shaping future protectors of peace and public safety.