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

Mr Benjamin (Tiong Keng) Ching, 1943–2023 (Memo U2324-031)

Memo # U2324-031 14 August 2023 MEMO TO: The University Community RE: Mr Benjamin (Tiong Keng) Ching, 1943-2023 We extend our condolences to the family...

[AGS] Bigay Puso Week

This week we celebrate Bigay-Puso Week. Bigay Puso is about sharing God's love and friendship with others. It encourages us to sacrifice our time, resources...

Traffic Bulletin: Dismissal Schedule – 14 to 18 August 2023 (CSMO Memo)

11 August 2023 MEMO TO: The University Community FROM: [Sgd] Josephy F. Almosera Director, Campus Safety and Mobility Office RE: Traffic Bulletin: Dismissal Schedule –...

Enot and Tirol win more medals for NCR in Palaro’s last days

In the last three days of Palarong Pambansa 2023, Ateneo de Manila Senior High School student athletes Ivo Enot and Renzo Tirol – both from...

Appointment of Ms Genalyn S Sanvictores as Junior High School Principal (Memo U2324-030)

(Memo U2324-030) I am pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Genalyn S Sanvictores as Junior High School Principal for a 3-year term, from 15 August 2023 to 31 May 2026.

Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Fr Arrupe's "Persons for Others" Speech (Memo U2324-029)

(Memo U2324-029) On July 31, 1973, Fr Pedro Arrupe SJ, then the Superior General of the Society of Jesus, asked a gathering of alumni of Jesuit schools, “Have we Jesuits educated you for justice?” This was the speech where he also stated that Jesuit schools must form persons for others.