07/04/2026
ICYMI | ROTC ACTIVITY
Strength, strategy, and discipline in motion! ๐ช๐ต๐ญ
The 1st Year Criminology NSTP ROTC cadet students of World Citi Colleges โ Antipolo successfully conducted their Individual Movement Techniques (IMT) Training held at the WCC Antipolo Gymnasium on March 21, 2026.
The activity was facilitated by their instructor, SSG. Israel Llamazares, who guided the cadets through fundamental movement techniques essential in tactical operations, including proper positioning, coordination, and responsiveness in various field scenarios.
This training aimed to enhance the cadetsโ agility, discipline, and situational awarenessโkey components in ensuring preparedness for real-life operations and public safety duties. Through hands-on drills and active participation, the students demonstrated commitment to excellence, teamwork, and leadership.
Aligned with the values of ROTC, the activity reinforces the importance of readiness, resilience, and responsible citizenship. It also contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, by promoting discipline, security awareness, and community-oriented service.
06/04/2026
โจ GOLDSTALGIA: โGolden Journeys Through Memoriesโ โจ
BSTM Community Immersion Outreach Activity ๐
Last April 1, 2026, the BSTM NSTP students of World Citi Colleges Antipolo students conducted their Community Immersion Outreach Activity for the selected elderly residents of Sitio Knights of Columbus, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City, held at the Covered Court of Knights of Columbus Elementary School.
Guided by their NSTP instructor, the students shared a meaningful and heartwarming experience with the elderly in the community. ๐
This activity featured short memory-sharing sessions where the elderly reminisced about their life experiences, creating a space filled with stories, laughter, and connection. This was followed by simple games and engaging activities that brought joy and strengthened bonds between the students and participants. ๐
A Meryenda session was also held, allowing everyone to enjoy light snacks together and continue their conversations in a relaxed atmosphere. ๐โ
To cap off the program, the NSTP students conducted a simple gift-giving activity, donating essential items for the elderlyโshowing care, gratitude, and respect for their invaluable presence in the community. ๐
More than just an outreach, this activity became a celebration of memories, compassion, and shared humanity. It allowed the students to connect with the elderly and express genuine service from the heart. ๐ค
This initiative also supports the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3, 10, and 11โpromoting well-being, inclusivity, and sustainable communities. ๐
๐ Great job, BSTM NSTP students! Your kindness and effort brought smiles and meaningful moments to our dear elders.
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01/04/2026
โจ KARUNUNGAN SA KALINISAN โจ
Clean-Up and Proper Waste Management Information Drive ๐ฟ๐งน
Today, April 1, 2026, the BSA, BSREM, and BSEMC NSTP students conducted their Community Immersion Outreach Activity at Sitio Knights of Columbus, Brgy. San Roque, Antipolo City.
Guided by their NSTP instructor, the NSTP students worked together with the community to promote cleanliness and proper waste management in a simple yet meaningful way. ๐
This activity started with a clean-up drive, where students and residents joined forces to clean their surroundings. This was followed by an information drive, where brochures and leaflets were distributed to households. The students also conducted short discussions with the residents they visited, explaining proper waste segregation, disposal, and simple practices they can apply in their daily lives. โป๏ธ
More than just an activity, it became a shared effort to remind everyone that keeping the environment clean is a responsibility we all share. It also gave the students a chance to connect with the community and apply what theyโve learned in real-life situationsโshowing genuine service and care. ๐ค
Also, this community activity supports the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3, 4, 11, and 17, promoting health, education, sustainable communities, and collaboration. ๐
๐ Great job, BSA, BSREM, and BSEMC NSTP students! Your efforts, no matter how simple, help create a cleaner and more responsible community.
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31/03/2026
โจ CLEAN TEETH, CREATIVE MINDS โจ
The BSHM NSTP students of World Citi Colleges Antipolo successfully conducted their Community Immersion Outreach Activity titled โClean Teeth, Creative Mind: A Dental Hygiene and Art Activity for Childrenโ last March 26, 2026, at Brgy. Dalig, Antipolo City. ๐ฆท๐จ
This meaningful initiative was organized and facilitated by the BSHM NSTP students under the guidance of their NSTP instructor, Ms. Ruthchelle Nacolanga. The activity was also graced by the presence of the Brgy. Dalig administrative officers, whose support helped make the event more impactful and community-centered. ๐
The program featured an engaging simple discussion on the importance of proper oral hygiene, where children learned correct brushing techniques and ways to take care of their teeth facilitated by the assigned BSHM NSTP Students. This was followed by a creative art activity that encouraged self-expression while reinforcing the lessons learned. The NSTP students also facilitated simple games that brought fun and excitement to the children, creating a lively and enjoyable atmosphere for everyone. ๐
To further support the participants, simple oral hygiene kits and school supplies were distributed, bringing smiles and valuable resources to the children. This outreach was also made possible through the generous support of the "Elite Watchers", whose contribution played a vital role in the success of the activity. ๐ค
Through this initiative, the students promoted health awareness while fostering creativity, joy, and community connection. It reflects their commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by encouraging proper oral care and active engagement, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) through collaboration among students, faculty, local officials, and donors. ๐
๐ Congratulations and great job, BSHM NSTP students! Your dedication to service and community engagement continues to inspire meaningful change!
31/03/2026
โจ PROJECT BALIK-LARO 2026: REVIVING TRADITION, CELEBRATING PLAY โจ
The BAC NSTP students of World Citi Colleges Antipolo successfully conducted their Community Immersion Outreach Activity titled โProject Balik-Laro 2026โ last March 30, 2026, at Knights of Columbus Elementary School in Brgy. San Roque. ๐
This half-day immersive activity engaged 20 Grade 4 and Grade 5 pupils in a fun and meaningful experience that combined active play with cultural learning. Designed for children aged 8โ11, the program created a lively and safe environment where students could learn, interact, and enjoy. ๐
The activity began with an interactive storytelling session that introduced the history of traditional Filipino games, including their rules and mechanics. This was followed by the much-awaited โLarong Pinoy Festival,โ where pupils actively participated in classic games such as patintero, tumbang preso, luksong tinik, and rubo-rubo. Through these activities, the students developed teamwork, cooperation, discipline, and social interaction while having fun. ๐โโ๏ธ๐
More than just play, this program aimed to promote appreciation and understanding of Filipino heritage through experiential learning. By immersing the pupils in traditional games, the activity highlighted the cultural and historical significance of these practices, helping students connect with Filipino traditions beyond the classroom. ๐ต๐ญ
This outreach reflects the commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by encouraging physical activity and active lifestyles, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) through the collaboration between students, faculty, and the school community in making the event a success. ๐
๐ Congratulations and great job, BAC NSTP students! Your efforts in preserving culture and promoting active learning truly make a difference!
31/03/2026
โจ PROJECT GREENROOTS: GROWING COMMUNITIES, CULTIVATING CHANGE โจ
The BSBA NSTP students of World Citi Colleges Antipolo successfully conducted their Community Immersion Outreach Activity titled โProject Greenroot: Enhancing a Community Garden at Brgy. San Isidroโ last March 30, 2026. ๐ฑ
This meaningful initiative was organized and facilitated by the BSBA NSTP students, under the guidance of their NSTP faculty, Ms. Ruthchele Nacolanga. Through teamwork and dedication, the students worked hand in hand to improve and develop the community garden, promoting environmental awareness and sustainability within the barangay. ๐
Mainly, this activity involved cleaning and preparing the garden area, planting crops, and strengthening the space as a source of food and learning for the community. It became a productive and fulfilling day as students collaborated to create a greener and healthier environment while fostering a sense of responsibility and unity. ๐ฟ
This undertaking reflects the studentsโ commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action) by promoting environmental responsibility and climate-conscious practices, SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) by supporting greener and more resilient community spaces, SDG 15 (Life on Land) by enhancing biodiversity and caring for terrestrial ecosystems, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) by strengthening collaboration between students and the community. ๐
๐ Congratulations and great job, BSBA NSTP students! Your efforts continue to inspire positive change and nurture stronger, greener communities!
25/03/2026
โจ A SPECIAL DAY FOR SPECIAL SMILES โจ
The BSIT NSTP students of World Citi Colleges Antipolo successfully conducted their Community Immersion Outreach Activity titled โA Special Day for Special Smilesโ last March 23, 2026, dedicated to the selected children of Antipolo San Isidro SPED Child Center in Antipolo City.
This meaningful initiative was organized and facilitated by the NSTP BSIT students, with the unwavering support of the NSTP BSIT faculty. The activity became even more special as the children were joined by their parents and teachers, creating a joyful and inclusive environment filled with smiles, laughter, and genuine connection. ๐
The day was filled with engaging activities such as fun games, distribution of simple food, and the giving of school supplies and gifts, which brought excitement and happiness to the children while creating memorable experiences for everyone involved.
This outreach also reflects the commitment of the students to the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by promoting joy and positive experiences for the children, SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by fostering inclusivity and support for children with special needs, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) through the collaboration among students, faculty, parents, and teachers in making the activity successful.
๐ Congratulations and great job, NSTP BSIT students! Keep inspiring change and making a difference in the community!
11/03/2026
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09/03/2026
LOOK: NSTP Class Representatives Convened for Orientation for Community Outreach Program Implementation
March 9, 2026 | Testing Room | 2:00 PM โ 4:00 PM
Strengthening preparation for upcoming community immersion initiatives, Community Extension and Services Office (CESO), in collaboration with the NSTP Department, conducted a General Orientation for NSTP Class Representatives to guide them in organizing and implementing their respective Community Outreach Programs.
Held at the Testing Room, the session equipped student representatives with essential knowledge, procedures, and institutional guidelines needed to effectively plan and implement outreach initiatives within their chosen partner communities.
The discussion was led by Mr. John Carlo Hamelon, CESO Coordinator and NSTP Instructor, together with Ms. Aiko Centeno, CESO Associate, who facilitated the orientation and guided the participants throughout the session. Also present during the activityโs brainstorming and consultation segment was Ms. Ruthchelle Nacolanga, NSTP Professor, who provided additional guidance and insights to support the development and refinement of the studentsโ outreach program proposals.
Key discussions during the orientation included:
โข Process of conducting community outreach programs in partner communities
โข Budget allocation guidelines and financial procedures
โข Preparation and processing of letters of approval and letters of intent
โข Development of program guidelines and conditions for outreach activities
โข Necessary revisions and improvements in proposal papers
โข Preparation and submission of waivers and other required documents
โข Proper community decorum when engaging with partner communities
This activity supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality Education by strengthening civic learning and leadership among students, while also promoting SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals through collaboration between the institution and partner communities.
More importantly, the initiative reflects WCC Antipolo's philosophy of, โCalled upon to Serve and to Care,โ as the orientation continues to prepare students to become World Citizens committed to meaningful service, community engagement, and nation-building.