In Junior High School, the students discover themselves, hone their talents and abilities, and develop their leadership skills. As they mature in faith, they grow in understanding that they are part of a larger community called to deepen their love for country and to contribute as stewards of God’s creation.
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AJHS swimmer Trixie Tabuñar hauls 2 golds, 2 silvers, 1 bronze in Speedo national tourney
The Ateneo de Manila Junior High School varsity swim team recently competed in the Speedo National Inter-school Swimming Championship Short Course Season 2024-2025. Coached by...
AJHS boys shine at Thailand U12 Football Cup
Under the Philippine Football Federation, the NCR Center for Excellence (COE) U12 team recently showcased its players’ talents on the world stage in the Thailand...
3 March 2025: Updates from AJHS-OAS
1. FOR GRADE 7 SY 2025-2026 APPLICANTS Results of applications will be released starting at 1:30 PM on WEDNESDAY, 5 March 2025. Log in to...
Jesuit Schools EcoSummit 2025: Toward achieving ecological conversion
There are 11 Jesuit schools in the Philippines, each with its own identity, mission, vision, and context. Uniting these schools are the shared, core principles...
Traffic Bulletin: Dismissal Schedule – 3 to 7 March 2025 (CSMO Memo)
28 February 2025 MEMO TO: The University Community FROM: [Sgd] Josephy F Almosera Director, Campus Safety and Mobility Office RE: Traffic Bulletin: Dismissal Schedule –...
Pasa-pasang Pag-asa: AJHS's 'Force for Good' Mass
The Ateneo de Manila Junior High School (AJHS) community celebrated the Votive Mass for the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus with a schoolwide Mass on...
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JHS Graduates
The Ateneo de Manila Basic Education seeks to form a young individual who is molded by Ignatian tradition and pedagogy into a future leader, a nation builder, and a catalyst of progress in the global community.
Profile of the Ateneo de Manila University - Basic Education Graduate
Upon the student’s graduation from Basic Education, the student would have been formed into a person who:
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is CHRIST-CENTERED;
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is COMPETENT in all areas of one’s life;
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has a well-formed CONSCIENCE, with the courage to defend what is right and to right what is wrong;
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has COMPASSION for others, especially the poor and disadvantaged,
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a compassion that leads to a life of service and work for justice and peace; and lives out one’s COMMITMENT to God, and to society as a steward of creation.
Per intercessionem Sanctae Virginis Mariae