Batch 2026: 153 Graduates Celebrate 9th Commencement

From chasing deadlines to chasing their dreams, 153 students took a step closer to their college life as they honored their success and achievements in the 9th commencement exercises of the senior high school level held at the Manuela Q. Pastor Auditorium, April 16. Beatriz Jean M. Marasigan of STEM 6 – Sr. Mary Immaculate Concepcion Cahill led the batch, receiving both the highest honor award and the prestigious St. Mary Euphrasia Award, an accolade that remained unfilled for years. To continue with the academic awardees, 29 completers graduated with  high honors and 92 earned honors, bringing the total to 122 academic awardees. With her outstanding accomplishments both in academic… Read More

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Garnering Glory: SHS Bridgetines Emerge Victorious at ASMEPPS Nationals 2026

Senior high school Bridgetines shone in triumph at the Association of Science and Mathematics Educators of Public and Private Schools (ASMEPPS) National Battle of Math and Science Champions and ASMEPPS National Marathon of Skills and Talents held at Easter College, Guisad Central, Baguio City, Benguet, February 20-21, 2026. In the ASMEPPS National Marathon of Skills and Talents, Margaux Ysabelle V. De Villa of STEM 2 and Patricia Louise C. Aguila of STEM 2 both rose to victory after being hailed as champions in the Drawing Competition and Poster Making Competition, respectively. “Personally, it felt very rewarding to win as a champion in this year’s ASMEPPS [Drawing] competition,” shared De Villa.… Read More

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Bridgetine Admin, Faculty Strengthen Collaboration in PLC Seminar 

Aiming to strengthen collaboration and enhance instructional practices, administrators and faculty gathered in a day-long Seminar on Establishing an Effective Professional Learning Community (PLC) held on February 10, 2026, at the SBC MQP Auditorium and SME Function Hall, St. Bridget College, Batangas City. Participants from the St. Bridget College Basic Education Department, College Department, and St. Bridget College Alitagtag attended the event to deepen their understanding of Professional Learning Communities. In her opening remarks, Sr. Ma. Añanita Borbon, RGS, PhD, highlighted the importance of unity among teachers in achieving educational goals. The seminar featured Dr. Cynthia C. Arcadio, the Executive Director of the Phoenix Educational Foundation and academic consultant to… Read More

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One in Unity: Bridgetines celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child 2024

With the theme “Bridge-tines United: Breaking Barriers, Unveiling New Horizons,” the Religious of the Good Shepherd united the three Bridget schools (Alitagtag, Batangas City, and Quezon City) at the Manuela Q. Pastor Auditorium and Covered Court of SBC Batangas City on October 11. Grade 12 representatives Karylle Angela Aguila from SBC Batangas and Charlene Anne Aynera from SBC Quezon City led the event preparations, fostering camaraderie among Bridgetines while raising awareness for the International Day of the Girl Child. “Cha and I have been working together ever since IDG started, and I’m very comfortable working with her since we’ve met several times in online meetings,” expressed Karylle Aguila, ABM President… Read More

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BAGTAS: SBC-PAO showcases artistic talents through theater play

The St. Bridget College Performing Arts Office (PAO), composed of the Repertory Brigid (RB) and the Institutional Culture and Arts Program (ICAP), presented the theater play “Bagtas: Isang Dula Patungkol sa Daan, Pinagdadaanan, at Misyon” at the SBC Manuela Q. Pastor Auditorium on September 7. The play featured four powerful performances by actors from the Performing Arts Office, including Theodore Dinglasan as Lolo Liway, Kirsten Agregado as Mimi, Nodjzer Cafe as Mario, Edrielle Cueto as Kiko, Gabby Maligaya as Guada, Gale Tolentino as Narda, and EJ Perez as Ramon. “Bagtas” follows the story of Lolo Liway (Theodore Dinglasan), who symbolized Jesus Christ and appeared as an old man among ordinary… Read More

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Anima Servio: Senior High contenders vie for 2024 SHEEP executive seats

Anima Servio: Senior High contenders vie for 2024 SHEEP executive seats

As the 2024–2025 academic year began, the election for the new Senior High Executive Envoy Panel (SHEEP) officers took place on August 2. The election aimed to appoint student leaders who will guide the Senior High School (SHS) department. Mace Joice S. Gutierrez from HUMSS 2 was elected President with 175 votes, surpassing her opponent’s 149. Beatriz Jean M. Marasigan from STEM 2 was elected Vice President with 163 votes, narrowly defeating her competitor by four votes. Other key positions were filled by Marc Angelo M. Acuzar from STEM 5 as Secretary with 318 votes, Roxie Scarlet S. Aguirre from HUMSS 1 as Treasurer with 299 votes, and Vienessa Joy… Read More

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SHS Embraces Second Sem with Opening Party

Senior High students enthusiastically embraced the onset of the second semester with a Semester Opening Party hosted by the Senior High Executive Envoy Panel (SHEEP), alongside STEM Lambs, ABM Barcodes, and HUMSS Siklab on February 7 at the SBC gymnasium. Beginning at seven o’clock in the morning, students gathered at the gym for the morning assembly and announcements. Vienessa Joy Ardid, SHEEP Grade 11 representative, and Samantha Janelle Quizon, STEM 9, served as the masters of ceremony, with opening remarks delivered by Zoe Alyssa Ysabella Eroa, SHEEP Vice President. Following the formalities, students engaged in a series of games organized by the different strands. The Longest Line, hosted by STEM… Read More

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SHS Joins the Quest for the Crown

To liven up the spirits of the students before the holiday break officially begins, the Senior High School Level went all in with the celebration of the Sports and Cultural Festival with the theme: “Straw Hats Seniors: The Quest for One Arc,” an event lasting for four days: December 12, 13, 15, and 18. For this year’s Sports and Cultural Festival, six teams with combined sections of Grade 11 and Grade 12 paraded around the campus: Chunky Chopper (ABM 2 – Sr. Mary Dominica Long & STEM 4 – Mo. Marguerite O’Keilley), Limitless Luffy (STEM 7 – Sr. Mary Consuelo Chuidian & STEM 1 – Mo. Constance Phelan), Rising Nami… Read More

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SBC-SHS Opens the Door to Korean Language Exploration

With the goal of introducing students to the Hangeul or Korean alphabet and culture, St. Bridget College Senior High School students attended Ala Eh, Annyeonghaseyo! Ateneo Korea 101 Lab: Hangeul Workshop at the SBC-SHS Building, December 6. Led by esteemed Ateneo De Manila University lecturers: Aurea Javier, MPP LPT, Ma. Kristina Carla Rico, MA, Sun Jung Woo, PhD, and Jeremiah Magoncia, MA, fun and entertaining sessions were facilitated. Commencing with warm greetings, the workshop delved into the Hangeul alphabet’s background, providing a guide for students on vowel and consonant basics. Lecturers maintained interest with interactive sessions on reading, writing, and Korean self-introductions. Discussions took a lively turn with icebreakers, including… Read More

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SHEEP elections’ success: new officers elected

In light of the beginning of the new school year, a set of students had been hailed as the newly elected officers of the Senior High Executive Envoy Panel (SHEEP), as the election led by students who acted as the Board of Canvassers took place on August 30. The school year’s election became the first election facilitated by students, one from each section as the Board of Canvassers. With the help of said students and guidance of the new Senior High Prefect of Discipline and SHEEP Moderator, Mr. Isidro Pelingon, a simulation of an actual national election took place where students cast their votes in ballot boxes within their designated… Read More

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