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

Nakila bags bronze for PH in Math Olympiad

Ateneo de Manila Junior High School mathlete Aegean Nakila (Montserrat/8-Ireland) won a bronze medal for the Philippines in the 2022 Philippine International Mathematical Olympiad (PhIMO)...

Castañeda bags bronze for PH in Math Olympiad

Ateneo de Manila Senior High School’s Maggi Castañeda (12-Sullivan) won a bronze medal for the Philippines in the 2022 Philippine International Mathematical Olympiad (PhIMO) Final...

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: 2023 AUN-EEC Conference on Ecological Education & Culture -- "Communing and Reconciling with Nature"

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS 2023 AUN-EEC Conference on Ecological Education and Culture Theme: "Communing and Reconciling with Nature" 16 August 2023 (Wednesday) via Zoom We are...

Ateneo Institute of Sustainability celebrates 10 years of helping create a sustainable future

The Ateneo Institute of Sustainability (AIS) celebrated its 10th anniversary with a small gathering at the Manila Observatory's Heyden Hall on Friday, 28 April 2023...

Ateneo Grade School invites you to SOAR (School Offerings for Advancement and Reinforcement) 2023

The summer break is approaching! We invite your children to use the time not just to rest and recover, but also to keep learning and...

University Residence Halls new dormer application period opens for Intersession (Jun-Jul) SY 2023-2024

The University Residence Halls are open to students of the Loyola Schools