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ISA Junior Scholars All Set for 2021

Members of the ISA Junior Scholars met via Zoom to launch the school’s official learner publication for the school year 2021-2022. In a post on Facebook from the official Junior Scholars page, ISAer Samantha Mok welcomes the publications newest members with the caption: “Behold, the members of the ISA Junior Scholars in their first official...
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Online Learning Roles and Procedures 2021-2022

A.1 Learners’ Roles: 1. ISA Online Platforms: Zoom, Edmodo and Google Classroom Subject Areas/DepartmentsGoogle ClassroomEdmodoZoomPre-School-K2N-K2 Pre-school to Grade 12ChineseGrades 1-6Grades 3-12Pre-school to Grade 12EnglishGrade 1Grades 2-12Pre-school to Grade 12Writing ( English)Grades 1-6Grades 7-10Pre-school to Grade 12MathematicsGrades 1-12 Pre-school to Grade 12FilipinoGrades 1-3Grades 4-12Pre-school to Grade 12ValuesGrades 1-6Grades 7-10Pre-school to Grade 12CivicsGrade 1Grades 2-12Pre-school to Grade 12ScienceGrade 1Grades...
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The Greatest Invention

By William Vicson Gocheco (Grade 9 – Mendeleev) What is the greatest invention in the world? A seemingly simple and straightforward question, right? Some might say it’s the internet. Maybe its electricity. Is it the steam engine? Is it agriculture? Is it perhaps fire? But what exactly defines as being great? Is it the complexity?...
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Reminiscing the Youthful Days

By Nanel Charisse Lacson (Grade 10 – Rizal) Memories that we build during the youthful days are influential parcels in our life. It becomes something that is engraved deep within our nature and cultivates our character. As time passes by onto the future, there may come a time where we would reminisce and relive the...
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Life Lessons

By Francesca Ean Alexis Tiu (Grade 8 – Jacinto) Sometimes we find ourselves standing between two separate roads, our feet and eyes rooted to the ground because of the impending uncertainty that lies in the destination that the two paths would take us. An unguided, naive soul, unsure of where to take a step, turns...
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How to Overcome Procrastination

By Sofia Geolingo (Grade 8 – Bonifacio) How to Overcome Procrastination The red dot on the right side of the app was screaming at you to open it. You looked at your notification to find another new assignment waiting. You, who was filled with negative emotions, promised to do it later because you didn’t want...
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For a Country’s Development

By Patricia Gaille Tiu (Grade 10 – Luna) From the get-go, the prevalence of backwardness in the Philippines can be found deeply rooted in the system by which ignorance is utilized as a stepping stone to power, by which urgent issues such as poverty and scarcity are left in the dust.  In preceding administrations, we...
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Call for Change

By Neriah Keren Ahhi (Grade 9 Mendeleev)  Millions of people have been displaced due to climate change. Marine animals are in danger because of pollution. Forests are declining, and thousands of animals are endangered. These are just among the effects of our actions. Climate change and pollution are two of the biggest environmental threats that...
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A Leader’s Legacy

By Lisa Anne Ong (Grade 10 – Luna) “To be honest, giving up is never an option. During the hard times when I feel like I should give up, I choose to give myself a break. When I’m tired, I sleep. When I’m sad, I talk to my friends and family. When I’m angry, I...
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Jian Marvin Subosa Wins Merit Award in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Math Olympiad SY 2020-21 (Primary 6)

Congratulations to Jian Marvin Subosa (Primary 6) – Merit Awardee in Guangdong-Hong Kong- Macao Greater Bay Area Math Olympiad in School Year 2020-21.
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