23/04/2026
Celebrating collaboration in education 🤍
Together with Dr. Marivic Basilio and selected Junior Education students, the Teacher Education Program visited our cooperating schools to express our appreciation for their invaluable role in guiding our juniors during Field Study 1.
We sincerely thank Divine Mercy School of Antipolo, Montessori Integrated School of Antipolo, and Sumulong Memorial High School, along with all faculty and administrators who made this experience possible. Here’s to more years of meaningful partnership ahead.
22/04/2026
Thesis Defended! 🎓✨
Congratulations to our junior students for successfully defending their theses! Your hard work and dedication truly paid off.
We extend our sincere gratitude to our instructor, Ms. Malou Placido, for her guidance, and to our panel chair, Mr. Jimmy Dillo, together with our panelists, Dr. Jocelyn Gagalang and Dr. Winston Sirug, for their valuable insights.
Special thanks as well to the advisers—Ms. Reina Jara, Ms. Tesalonica Espiritu Santo, and Ms. Rosalie Madrid—for their continuous support.
And to our chairperson, Dr. Marivic Basilio, thank you for your unwavering encouragement.
On to the next chapter! Padayon! 💚🤍
15/04/2026
Grammar Quiz ✍️
Here's a quick grammar challenge to keep your skills sharp. ✨
09/04/2026
Day of Valor 🇵đź‡
On this day, we honor the courage that shaped the Philippines’ history. What was once a dark chapter in our history now stands as a symbol of unwavering bravery. Today, may we carry that same spirit, using our voices, skills, and actions in service of truth, freedom, and our nation.
Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! Mabuhay ang mga Pilipino!
07/04/2026
Teaching isn’t just a job, it’s a calling.
Through the example of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, we are reminded to inspire, guide, and serve with faith, zeal for service, and a communion in mission.
Happy Feast Day to all Lasallian communities around the world! Live Jesus in our hearts, Forever! đź©·
05/04/2026
Matthew 28:6
“He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.”
We will always have hope because Jesus has conquered death! Death has no sting, and we are assured that His perfect love will never be overcome. May we always choose to live in the victory of His resurrection.
Jesus is alive!
04/04/2026
Matthew 27:59-60
Jesus was laid in the tomb, and silence filled the waiting.
There is a time for rejoicing, and there is a time for waiting; this is all part of our faith in Him. In times when He may seem silent, that is when He is working the most. Let us always choose to be patient in all things, knowing that Jesus’ promises never fail.
03/04/2026
John 19:30
“When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.”
How can it be that a King would choose to die for us? We are reminded of the amazing love and sacrifice that Jesus has shown us through His sacrifice on the cross, a true testament of love without measure. Let us choose to live in gratitude for the sacrifice that has saved us all.
02/04/2026
John 13:34-35
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
Love is freely given, and it can take many forms. It can be as simple as saying, “I appreciate you” to a friend, offering a small coin to someone in need, sharing a meal with the hungry, or telling your parents, “I love you.”
There will be moments, though, when love feels difficult, especially when it comes to those who have hurt you. Still, let Jesus Christ be your example.
Let this remind you that love isn’t always easy, but it is always worth choosing.
02/04/2026
John 13:14-15
Jesus washed His disciples’ feet, teaching them to serve one another in humility.
Even The King of Kings chose humility and love, who are we not to? We are reminded that true greatness comes in serving others. Let us learn to serve without having to be recognized. May we learn from the example of Jesus to show love to others through humble service.
01/04/2026
Matthew 26:14-15
"Then one of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, 'What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?' They paid him thirty pieces of silver."
In this verse, we are reminded about how easy it is to choose worldly gain over what really matters. Just like Judas, we can easily be tempted to compromise our faith for superficial things. May we always choose to be faithful even when it is not convenient, and continue to commit without compromise.