The school proudly participated in the CPAPS Division Festival of Knowledge 2025, held on November 13–14, 2025, at Holy Nazarene Christian School, Tanza, Cavite. Twenty-five student representatives from Grades 7 to 11 competed individually in various subject categories, each facing an average of 100 participants from private and public schools across the province.
Our students demonstrated outstanding performance across multiple disciplines, including English, Filipino, Math, Science, Araling Panlipunan, EsP, MAPEH, and Senior High School categories. The school celebrated five Champions: Jose Magsipoc (Filipino 9), Joshua Ciudadano (Math 10), Arian John Relles (EsP 8), Raen Terrenz Domingo (Philosophy 11), and Johnlie De Pedro (GenMath 11). Several students also earned high-ranking finishes, including four 2nd-place awards—Sanjo Cabote (Filipino 10), Paul Gabriel Estrellado (Math 8), and Jimuel Bellao (EsP 9)—while others achieved commendable positions from 3rd to 10th place across various subjects. Notable performances included Lance Joshua Nacor (English 7) placing 4th, Marco Zachary Villamer (Filipino 8) finishing 6th, Gherald Anderzen Dalang (English 10) securing 5th, and Carl Juzpher Obsum (Science 10) earning 6th place.
These accomplishments reflect the students’ dedication, perseverance, and the guidance of their coaches. The CPAPS Festival of Knowledge provided a meaningful platform for Aloysians to showcase their knowledge, skills, and determination at the provincial level. With hundreds of competitors across categories, the event highlighted the school’s consistent commitment to academic excellence and the holistic development of its students.
Overall, the school proudly celebrates five champions, four second-place finishers, and sixteen other top 3–10 placements, demonstrating the talent, hard work, and competitive spirit of its students while bringing honor and pride to the entire school community.
By ARDC Philippines on 2026-02-03 06:24:13 AM UTC+0
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