05/05/2026
YOUR MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
This Mental Health Awareness Month is not just about raising awareness, but about taking action—checking in on others, speaking up, and creating a space where everyone feels safe and supported.
Let’s break the stigma, start conversations, and remind ourselves that it’s okay to not be okay—and that help is always within reach.
24/04/2026
𝘼 𝙣𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙧𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙢𝙗𝙚𝙧 ✨
USPF-Mabini held its annual Graduation Ball on April 19, 2029, with the elegant theme “A Night in Monte Carlo.” The celebration brought together our Grade 10 and Grade 12 students alongside our beloved faculty and staff. We were also honored by the presence of Dr. Elaine May S. Patiño, who made the evening even more special.
One of the highlights of the night was the Cotillion de Honor, beautifully prepared by the students, showcasing grace, poise, and dedication.
The night was filled with nostalgia as we reminisced about the years we’ve shared, knowing that soon, we’ll be heading our separate paths. One of the most heartfelt moments was the candle lighting ceremony, where selected teachers gave their farewell messages and wishes to both grade levels.
We ended the evening with laughter, bonding, and a lively socialization capped off by a fun mob dance—celebrating not just an ending, but the memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. 💫
24/04/2026
April 7, 2026, The second day of the PE-lympics showcased the variety of skills and competitive drive of the participants. The activities featured Sudoku, Solo and Duet Pop performances, along with the Rubik’s Cube challenge, highlighting focus and creativity.
The basketball and volleyball game received enthusiastic backing from the audience, with teams showcasing talent, commitment, and collaboration. Elementary participants engaged in ball games and board games, enhancing the vibrant atmosphere. The TikTok dance challenge brought a contemporary and lively feel to the event.
Flashes captured moments of joy and unity, as the awarding ceremony honored not just the winners, but every champion who gave their all. Cheers filled the quadrangle as the athletes stepped onto the podium, their certificate gleaming with pride. Each name and team called was a tribute to grit, teamwork, and determination — a celebration of victories earned through passion and perseverance.
As PE-lympics wrapped up, every USPian athlete walked away a winner — carrying memories, pride, and the unstoppable panther spirit! 🐆
10/04/2026
PART V
USPF-Mabini Campus burst with excitement earlier, April 6, 2026, as the school celebrated PE-lympics 2026—a two day event. Filled with sportsmanship, unity, and school pride with the theme “Skybound: Born to fly, Built to win.”
The opening program began with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, followed by an invocation and a welcome address. Each team color showcased their energy through team yells, while muses and escorts proudly represents their teams, symbolizing unity and pride.
A grade 11 student, Jerwin Louis Taotao led the symbolic lighting of the torch, followed by a message of sportmanship from a Physical Education teacher Ms. Jannabelle Mahinay Bongco. Mr. Robiel Coyoca, the school principal who officially opened the PElympics 2026 two day event. The oath of sportmanship was led by a grade 11 student Nathaniel Tabanao.
The quadrangle and classrooms were alive with energy, basketball games crackled with fast breaks and tight defense, while Scrabble players wrestled with high-value tiles, the Esports, Mobile Legends teams coordinated rapid-fire strikes on their screens, artists poured vibrant colors into the poster-making contest, and chess players locked in a silent, strategic duel over their boards.
The highlight of the event was the formal declaration of the opening of PE-lympics 2026!
10/04/2026
PART IV
USPF-Mabini Campus burst with excitement earlier, April 6, 2026, as the school celebrated PE-lympics 2026—a two day event. Filled with sportsmanship, unity, and school pride with the theme “Skybound: Born to fly, Built to win.”
The opening program began with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, followed by an invocation and a welcome address. Each team color showcased their energy through team yells, while muses and escorts proudly represents their teams, symbolizing unity and pride.
A grade 11 student, Jerwin Louis Taotao led the symbolic lighting of the torch, followed by a message of sportmanship from a Physical Education teacher Ms. Jannabelle Mahinay Bongco. Mr. Robiel Coyoca, the school principal who officially opened the PElympics 2026 two day event. The oath of sportmanship was led by a grade 11 student Nathaniel Tabanao.
The quadrangle and classrooms were alive with energy, basketball games crackled with fast breaks and tight defense, while Scrabble players wrestled with high-value tiles, the Esports, Mobile Legends teams coordinated rapid-fire strikes on their screens, artists poured vibrant colors into the poster-making contest, and chess players locked in a silent, strategic duel over their boards.
The highlight of the event was the formal declaration of the opening of PE-lympics 2026!
06/04/2026
PART III
USPF-Mabini Campus burst with excitement earlier, April 6, 2026, as the school celebrated PE-lympics 2026—a two day event. Filled with sportsmanship, unity, and school pride with the theme “Skybound: Born to fly, Built to win.”
The opening program began with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, followed by an invocation and a welcome address. Each team color showcased their energy through team yells, while muses and escorts proudly represents their teams, symbolizing unity and pride.
A grade 11 student, Jerwin Louis Taotao led the symbolic lighting of the torch, followed by a message of sportmanship from a Physical Education teacher Ms. Jannabelle Mahinay Bongco. Mr. Robiel Coyoca, the school principal who officially opened the PElympics 2026 two day event. The oath of sportmanship was led by a grade 11 student Nathaniel Tabanao.
The quadrangle and classrooms were alive with energy, basketball games crackled with fast breaks and tight defense, while Scrabble players wrestled with high-value tiles, the Esports, Mobile Legends teams coordinated rapid-fire strikes on their screens, artists poured vibrant colors into the poster-making contest, and chess players locked in a silent, strategic duel over their boards.
The highlight of the event was the formal declaration of the opening of PE-lympics 2026!
06/04/2026
PART II
USPF-Mabini Campus burst with excitement earlier, April 6, 2026, as the school celebrated PE-lympics 2026—a two day event. Filled with sportsmanship, unity, and school pride with the theme “Skybound: Born to fly, Built to win.”
The opening program began with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, followed by an invocation and a welcome address. Each team color showcased their energy through team yells, while muses and escorts proudly represents their teams, symbolizing unity and pride.
A grade 11 student, Jerwin Louis Taotao led the symbolic lighting of the torch, followed by a message of sportmanship from a Physical Education teacher Ms. Jannabelle Mahinay Bongco. Mr. Robiel Coyoca, the school principal who officially opened the PElympics 2026 two day event. The oath of sportmanship was led by a grade 11 student Nathaniel Tabanao.
The quadrangle and classrooms were alive with energy, basketball games crackled with fast breaks and tight defense, while Scrabble players wrestled with high-value tiles, the Esports, Mobile Legends teams coordinated rapid-fire strikes on their screens, artists poured vibrant colors into the poster-making contest, and chess players locked in a silent, strategic duel over their boards.
The highlight of the event was the formal declaration of the opening of PE-lympics 2026!
06/04/2026
PART I
USPF-Mabini Campus burst with excitement earlier, April 6, 2026, as the school celebrated PE-lympics 2026—a two day event. Filled with sportsmanship, unity, and school pride with the theme “Skybound: Born to fly, Built to win.”
The opening program began with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem, followed by an invocation and a welcome address. Each team color showcased their energy through team yells, while muses and escorts proudly represents their teams, symbolizing unity and pride.
A grade 11 student, Jerwin Louis Taotao led the symbolic lighting of the torch, followed by a message of sportmanship from a Physical Education teacher Ms. Jannabelle Mahinay Bongco. Mr. Robiel Coyoca, the school principal who officially opened the PElympics 2026 two day event. The oath of sportmanship was led by a grade 11 student Nathaniel Tabanao.
The quadrangle and classrooms were alive with energy, basketball games crackled with fast breaks and tight defense, while Scrabble players wrestled with high-value tiles, the Esports, Mobile Legends teams coordinated rapid-fire strikes on their screens, artists poured vibrant colors into the poster-making contest, and chess players locked in a silent, strategic duel over their boards.
The highlight of the event was the formal declaration of the opening of PE-lympics 2026!