PH stands strong as SEA Games 2023 ends

After two weeks of roundabout games in different sports, the 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games finally came to an end, with the Philippines standing firm on the grounds of Filipino delegates representing the nation.

OSA conducts onsite year-end awarding ceremony

On May 9, 2023, the Office of Student Activities (OSA) conducted its annual year-end awarding ceremony on the second floor of the Formation and Learning Center (FLC) building to recognize the students who excelled outside academics along with the notable projects they had done during the school year.

Reach For the Stars: ASHARE Wrap-Up

Delegates from the best research groups all over the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) were invited to participate in the Ateneo Senior High Academic Research Engagement (ASHARE) Research Fair. The groups gathered together on April 28 in various venues in the ASHS building and the Formation and Learning Center (FLC), showcasing their research to the student populace.

PH shines in SEA Games’ first week

A week has passed since the 32nd SEA Games officially launched in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and Filipino athletes representing the country have continuously bagged awards to bring honor to the Philippines since then.

SEA Games 2023 kicks off in Cambodia

The 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games officially opened last Friday, May 5, at the Morodok Techo National Stadium in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with sporting heroines leading the Philippines and volleyball star Alyssa Valdez bearing the country’s flag.

LTO to shorten student driver’s license exam

On Thursday, May 4, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) announced the possibility of trimming student license exams as part of resolving the agency’s problem with under-the-table arrangements, particularly fixers.

ASHS caps school year with “Takipsilim”

A year-end program catering to the whole ASHS community under the theme “Takipsilim: Pagtungo sa Kinabukasan” took place on Friday after the morning Thanksgiving Mass to formally close another academic year.

DepEd allows suspension of in-person classes due to ‘extreme’ weather conditions

The Department of Education (DepEd) issued a memorandum on Saturday, April 22, reiterating that school heads are permitted to suspend in-person classes and switch to alternative delivery modes (ADMs), such as modular distance learning, in the event of unfavorable weather conditions like extreme heat, to protect the health of students and staff.