Nutrition Month celebrated the WSAIan way

By Nesie Joyce Fostanes, Grade 10 & Shekiyah Reyn Obcena, Grade 6 WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. annually celebrates Nutrition Month in July. This year’s event had the theme “Eat Fruits and Veggies and Do Physical Activities: Keeping…

Election fever heats up as filing of candidacies begin

By Kein AlexisMae Dela Cruz, Grade 9 & Angel Tolentino, Grade 9  WILL school of Antipolo (WSAI) held its local elections on June 22 for new seats of 2019 Student Council Officers (SCO).Student voters elected candidates for…

WSAI educators upskill on K to 12 program

By Hanz Josef Vicencio, Grade 8 WSAI educators recently underwent a series of seminars to upskill on the new K to 12 Curriculum from the end of May to the start of June.School head Belinda “Beth” Torres, LPT, MBA, Ph.D. along with seven…
NEWS PEP highlights “Child’s Mental Health” Aims to help enrich parenting through the program By Christeia Jeanne Jose, Grade 7 & Hanz Josef Vicencio, Grade 8 Resilience, positive emotions, and a sense of purpose are just a few…

Off and on-campus discipline heightens

By Nesie Joyce Fostanes, Grade 10 & Laura Rosabelle Balingit, Grade 8 WSAI—WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. heightened discipline off and on-campus with some amendments to its school policies after previous school year’s observations.…

MRAS Book Fair SY’19: a success

By Jan Mitzelle Platon, Grade 6 Students from K to 12 were all over the main hall, books from Snow White to English novels piled shelves, banners were all over the place as WSAI, partnered with MRAS, held its first Book Fair for the school…

WSAI GETS DIGITAL, LAUNCHES OWN WEBSITE

By Christeia Jeanne Jose, Grade 7           WILL School of Antipolo, Inc. (WSAI) has a new digital face.The school launched its website to engage better with parents, students, and teachers.Founder and directress Dr. Belinda…