Ateneo de Manila University Basic Education is envisioned to be a Filipino, Catholic and Jesuit educational institution that forms servant-leaders who have an intimate and faithful relationship with Christ, are competent in every aspect, compassionate with others, with a well-formed conscience, and a commitment to serve the country and the global community.

 

Ateneo de Manila Basic Education aims to hone and enrich one’s talents and character through structures and age-appropriate opportunities guided by the Ignatian tradition and pedagogy.

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Basic Education News

AJHS-powered ‘Prime Brothers’ basketball team is 13U champ of City Hoops ‘Redemption’ tourney

Consisting primarily of Ateneo de Manila Junior High School (AJHS) students, the Prime Brothers Basketball Club (PBBC) team emerged as the 13-under champion of City...

Invitation: “Crossroad to 2030: Reviewing and recalibrating the SDGs roadmap of the Philippines” public plenary

We cordially invite you to the public plenary entitled “Crossroad to 2030: Reviewing and recalibrating the SDGs roadmap of the Philippines”. The plenary shall explore...

Traffic Advisory: Mass of the Holy Spirit for the Junior High School Community (CSMO Memo)

(CSMO Memo) Ateneo Junior High School will hold the Mass of the Holy Spirit at the High School Covered Courts this Wednesday, August 17 from 8:00 am to 10:45 am. Please expect heavy traffic on campus.

AJHS welcomes students onsite for 2 days of ‘MAGISing’ orientations

All four batches of current Ateneo de Manila Junior High School students were at the AJHS campus for two days during the week of August...

ASHS celebrates first onsite 'Red Mass' in more than 3 years

The Ateneo de Manila Senior High School community celebrated its first onsite Mass of the Holy Spirit since June 2019 in the morning of Friday...

Art reflects on Martial Law in marginalized communities

The contemporary art exhibition consists of works atypically co-created and co-authored by members of a Manila-based exhibition team and of 6 communities of women who experienced different forms of human rights abuse during the period in which Martial Law was imposed on the Philippines by President Ferdinand Marcos Sr during the early 1970s