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Basic Education News

Alonzo Pasion wins gold in onsite national tkd tilt

Ateneo de Manila Junior High School jins Alonzo Pasion (Pamplona/10-Yuki) and Lucas Llarena (Cardoner/9-Baldinucci) won medals in each of two onsite taekwondo competitions held last...

Six AGS jins win medals in their first onsite TKD tourneys in years

In October, six Ateneo de Manila Grade School taekwondo jins won medals in two onsite sparring tournaments held a week apart. These were the first...

Norman Boquiren’s children’s story is first prize winner of Carlos Palanca award

Norman Boquiren, faculty of Ateneo de Manila Senior High School’s Filipino subject area, was awarded first prize for his short story for children, "Si VeRaptor1 Laban kay Trolakuz"

Last Update from AJHS-OAS Re: Grade 7 Application SY 2023-2024

Happy Feast of the Immaculate Conception! The AJHS Online Application for Grade 7 SY 2023- 2024, which began on SEPTEMBER 19, will end today on...

Tyler Zamuco is 2nd runner-up of NGAP golf tourney

Ateneo de Manila Senior High School student Tyler Zamuco (12-Anchieta) emerged as the 2nd runner-up winner of the National Golf Association of the Philippines (NGAP)...

ACED partners with In-visible Organisation for their Food Augmentation Program

The Ateneo Center for Educational Development (ACED) partnered with In-visible Organisation for a Food Augmentation Program that ran from November 2021 to September 2022. The program was able to benefit 250 beneficiaries from Holy Spirit Elementary School (HSES) and 100 beneficiaries from Judge Feliciano Belmonte Sr. High School (JFBSHS).