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Teaching Takes Time

By Issa Belle Klarisse Chan (Grade 7 – Lu Xun) I have never really tried paying any attention to younger kids, or people younger than my age group in general....

ISAers may borrow up to 30 books at a time from December 13 to 17, 2020

Looking to stock up on books for the Christmas break? Starting tomorrow until this Thursday (December 13-17, 2020), ISAers may borrow up to 30 books at a time instead of...

“Unchanging Values in a Fast Changing World” with Pastor Normandy

We’re happy to have Pastor Normandy Notes for this year’s Grade 8 Recollection to be held on December 15, 2020. The day will be centered on the topic: Unchanging Values...

Who Makes a Better Leader: Someone Who is Loved, or Someone Who is Feared

By Patricia Gaille Tiu (Grade 10 – Luna) “And here comes in the question whether it is better to be loved rather than feared or feared rather than loved. It...

ISA Debate Society Launches First Debate Seminar

By Lisa Anne Ong (Grade 10 – Luna) “Debate will really guide you in life; It’s going to help you find the confidence in yourself,” said Faith Emerene Alarde, guest...

Just the Same as Humans

By Francesca Ean Alexis Tiu (Grade 8 – Jacinto) Plants are very simple in everyday life, yet they hold a mystery that isn’t easily solved through the plain eye. Each...

Who and What Kinds Of Characters Should Authors Be Writing About

By John Alexander C. Agujetas (Grade 9) It should come as no surprise that authors are divisive. Frankly, it’s likely that no other profession has had the profound, mind-altering and...

What the Heart Wants

By Lisa Anne Ong (Grade 10 – Luna) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry may have given up on his dream to be an artist; however, he never once forgot how it was...

Fate

By Sofia Geolingo (Grade 8 – Bonifacio) Like intersecting linesTwo different pathsCrossed each otherAs they meet at a pointThey were bounded by their destinies To be a part of one...
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