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An adventure to remember

By Phoebe Gwyneth Baquiran, Grade 6 & Shekiyah Reyn Obcena, Grade 6   Roars and shrieks filled this year’s Interdisciplinary Out-of-Campus Trip (IOCT) for the Kindergarten and Grades 1- 4 students. This likely made the event held January 24th an adventure to remember for the kids and parents alike.   The group went to Air […]

Friends

By Laura Rosabelle Balingit, Grade 8   Everyone needs someone by their side. Someone who will never let every moment slide. Somebody who will stay forever. Somebody worthy to remember.   Someone who will be there in your sadness and happiness. Someone around you showing you truthfulness. Someone who will give you joy, And will […]

Wits and talents hit center stage on ACALITMUS ‘19

By Nesie Joyce Fostanes, Grade 10 & Shekiyah Reyn Obcena, Grade 6   The Academic Literary Music and Bible (ACA-LIT-MUS BIBLE COMPETITION) on November 12, 14, 22, and 25, 2019. The event was held with the theme, “The peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard your heart and your mind in Jesus Christ.” […]

PEP3 focuses on values & discipline

By Christeia Jeanne Jose, Grade 7   WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. (WSAI) held its third Parents’ Education Program (PEP) to help parents improve their children’s discipline and values in November. Izabel M. Gonzales, a Senior Education Specialist in public service, gave fresh and valuable knowledge to parents on how to teach children values and […]

An Educational Journey

By Phoebe Gwyneth Baquiran, Grade 6   WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. had its Interdisciplinary Out of the Campus Trip (IOCT) last November. The event was held in the action-packed fields of Quest Adventure Camp, an 11- hectare property of hills, flowing streams, trees, and flowers. The IOCT was held by Outbound Education. It was […]

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By Sofia Ayesha Mariska De Leon, Grade 8            He was a pure, pretty entity, but all those were just some foolish reality.   They were all just confused identities, controlled by his absurd supremacy.   Up there is a place full of hidden crimes, and crocodiles taking steps on each to climb.   Although […]

WSAIans ace national competitions by Emergent

Hanz Josef Vicencio, 8th Grade student, emerged as Champion in the National Spelling Wizards Cup (spelling quiz bee). Meanwhile, 5 other students won 2nd Runner-Up in the Reader’s Theater Competition—Eliana Jade Torio, Anna Veronica Solquio, Vanessa Geneblazo, Tyrael Danjelo Pepito, and Celine Tandioy. The Reader’s Theater showcased theatrical performances from the students as a role-play […]

No More Homework?

By Hanz Josef Vicencio, Grade 8   The “No Homework Policy” has become a popular topic in recent times, stoking the interest of everyone from students, teachers, netizens, and the like. Everyone seems to have an opinion on this bill, all coming from different perspectives, and all of these opinions are reasonable, but not everyone […]

WSAI upgrades to smart TVs for class presentations

By Jan Mitzelle Platon, Grade 6 & Christeia Jeanne Jose, Grade 7 WILL School’s digital innovation expanded even more by opening another digital door this school year. Smart and HD TVs were installed in each classroom to comply with the current K to 12 Curriculum’s way of lesson delivery.   Why did they decide to […]

Signs take on Literacy Month

By Phoebe Gwyneth Baquiran, Grade 6  & Nesie Joyce Fostanes, Grade 10 “Sign language is a dance with words,” author Marilyn Daniels says in her book. Last September 13, WILL School had a one-day workshop on Sign Language. The event was led by Ms. Susan Villaraza who taught both students and teachers how to communicate […]