Thanks!

I am very grateful to the following families who signed up to support the ‘Vanishing Treasures’ photo exhibit:
Aligaen (Rafaella)
Alleje (Jacqui, Tony, Andrea, Nicolas, Cassandra, Lucia, Arturo)
Benavidez-Capanas
Capulong (Boying, Gingging, Macmac, Tintin)
Cedro (John, Grace, Ice and Rain)
Dela Rosa (Willie, Onie, Jem, Nico, Jemah, Lance)
Domingo (The Badminton House)
Dy Guaso (Edmund, Hydie, Hannah, Wren and Aira)
Eviota kids (Angelo, Athina, […]

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Vanishing Treasures

I would like to invite the HEdCen community to support a photo-exhibit of the Philippines’ rich but highly endangered flora and fauna. On a per unit area basis, our country has a higher biodiversity (wealth of life forms or the number of different kinds of plants and animals) than the whole of Europe! […]

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Saving the trees

The Grades 4 to High School Science subjects are gearing towards paperless (or nearly so) instruction. The reasons are obvious but I’ll state them anyway for the not so initiated. The paperless drive is not just an effort to save the trees. It has a more global impact. By minimizing paper […]

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Tungtong River Explorers

Our first attempt at looking for the source of the river last April 9, 2007. This picture was taken on top of the river’s first waterfall on its way to Pasig River. From left: Jad (3rd HS), Margot (3rd HS), Jomar (2nd HS), Pea and Vincent. Pea and Vincent are friends of […]

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