In line with World AIDS Day 2022 commemoration, the Batangas City Health Office conducted a seminar on Senior High School student-leaders that aims to raise awareness on youth about the sexually-transmitted diseases, mainly Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection (HIV) at Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) last December 7. Aligned to the theme of this year’s event, “End HIV, Act for Equality para sa Healthy Pilipinas”, officers of the City Health Office (CHO) shared their respective knowledges regarding the said sexually-transmitted diseases. The lecture kicked off with a pretest about HIV and AIDS to assess the students’ preliminary knowledge about HIV and AIDS. After this, the questions were elaborated and the seminar… Read More
Continue ReadingPotentials ‘walk the talk’ in Leadership training
Student-leaders of the St. Bridget College Senior High Level secured the opportunity to walk their talks as they participate in the very first face-to-face Leadership Training in SBC-SHS last October 19 at the SBC Gymnasium. After two years, leadership trainings were brought back for leaders to experience onsite school activities since the pandemic. With the theme “Walk the Talk: Bridgetines Shepherding by Example”, Senior High Executive Envoy Panel (SHEEP) Officers, strand officers, class officers, and Moderators of the Senior High Level attended the session together with the resource speaker Atty. Sonny Jose Ricablanca. Atty. Ricablanca, Bridgetine student leader alumna associated the talk with the presentation of different aspects of leadership… Read More
Continue ReadingPotentials display prowess in ASMEPPS Marathon of Skills and Talents; SBC-SHS ranks 2nd overall
Equipped with their wit, skills, and talents, Senior High School students at St. Bridget College exemplified greatness as they competed in the Regional Association of Science and Mathematics Educators of Philippine Private Schools (ASMEPPS) Marathon of Skills and Talents, December 10. Competing in the Marathon of Skills and Talents, Paula Bianca Dijan, STEM 5 – Mother Divine Child Flood, ranked 1st in the News Writing English category, while Rob Jared Viceral, HUMSS 2 – Sr. Mary Elizabeth O’Dowd, tailed behind as 2nd placer. Altiza Marielle Bonus of STEM 2 – Mother Dorothy O’Connor snagged 3rd place, while Ma. Kathryn Grizelda, HUMSS 2, grabbed 4th place. In the News Writing Filipino… Read More
Continue ReadingSHS brings back in-person Christmas celebration
To honor the Christmas season and the Bridgetines’ love and appreciation for the birth of Jesus Christ, the Senior High School (SHS) level of St. Bridget College welcomed the holiday season through the department’s Christmas party celebration last December 19. With the theme of this celebration “A Christmas Sleigh Comebaaaack!”, the commemoration revolved on celebrating the spirit of Christmas together once again as this is the first Christmas party celebration to be conducted face-to-face after the height of the pandemic. Grade 11 and grade 12 students of the SHS level gathered at the school gymnasium to have a short program hosted by Senior High School Executive Envoy Panel (SHEEP) Vice… Read More
Continue ReadingNo To VAWC! – SBC-SHS
As an annual tradition, the blue gates once again showed condemnation of abuses experienced by women and children by celebrating the 18-day campaign Anti-Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) from November 25 until December 12. In line with the national theme of the movement, “United for A VAW-Free Philippines,” St. Bridget College Senior High School level advocated for the right and just treatment of women and children by participating in the parade and community dancing as a kick-off activity for the said movement. Wearing any orange clothing, with orange being a symbol of hope and solidarity in eliminating all forms of violence. In addition to these, as partakers of the… Read More
Continue ReadingSHS whizzes prevail in ASMEPPS Math and Science Quiz Bee
With the theme “Expanding Science and Mathematics Horizons through ASMEPPS Initiatives,” students of the Senior High School Department emerged victorious in the Regional Association of Science and Mathematics Educators of Philippine Private Schools (ASMEPPS) Math and Science Quiz, October 15. In the Grade 11 Science Quiz, Chai Riz Chavez, HUMSS 1 – Mother Domitilla Larouse, and Anika Ameu Jareño, ABM 1 – Mother Vitalis Winkler, placed 6th, while Matthew Renz Venedict Hernandez and Sarah Mae Villena of STEM 2 – Mo. Dorothy O’Connor qualified for nationals. Grade 12 students Zaira Rendon and Maria Angela Bianca Atienza of STEM 6 – Sister Mary Immaculate Concepcion Cahill, Djela Carleen Parto and Kirsten… Read More
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