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LOOK: Two seniors achieve their high school diplomas despite their age. Congratulations, grannies, you made it!
By Hazel Cunanan

Senior Citizens Aged 67 And 74 Graduate High School, Proving It’s Never Too Late To Learn

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Two senior citizens are breaking stereotypes and proving that age is no hindrance to achieving one’s dream. Dominga Malinog, 67, and Nicolas Sucgang, 74, have both recently accomplished significant educational milestones, inspiring lots of netizens.

Dominga Malinog, a resident of Koronadal, South Cotabato, completed her junior high school education through the Alternative Learning System (ALS) at the age of 67. Her journey began when her son, who is also a teacher, noticed her eagerness to engage with educational materials. Through his son’s guidance and encouragement, Dominga enrolled in ALS and successfully completed her studies.

At 74, Nicolas “Lolo Jao” Sucgang celebrated his graduation from Senior High School at Napti Integrated School (NAPTI-IS) in Batan, Aklan. Specializing in Agri-Fishery Arts and Aquaculture under the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track (TVL Track).

A video captured by Carmen Dalida Selorio, a teacher at NAPTI-IS, shows Lolo Jao beaming with pride as he walks across the stage in his graduation gown to receive his diploma.

These heartwarming moments quickly went viral on social media, earning widespread admiration and inspiring netizens.

The achievements of these seniors underscore the importance of lifelong learning and the limitless potential individuals possess, regardless of age. Their stories serve as powerful reminders that, with determination and support, anyone can achieve their dreams.

Source, Photo Credit: https://web.facebook.com/selorio.carmen, https://web.facebook.com/wilfred.malinog