via Amor Consuelo Maniquis | The Quantum The event took place at the school’s gymnasium at 8:20 a.m., showcasing the clubs with an introduction highlighted by a red-carpet entrance, followed by the Entrance of Colors by the Senior Scouts and GSP, then an energetic performance from the Galaw Siyensya. A spotlighting part of BUKLOD 2025 was the awarding of the most outstanding booth for each club. The winners for the “Most Organized Booth” went to: 1st Place: The Euclidean 2nd Place: Bayani 3rd Place: Ang Liwanag The winners for the “Best Interactive Booth” were: 1st Place: Bayani 2nd Place: Young Researchers Guild 3rd Place: Red Cross Youth Lastly, recognizing the BUKLODI club awardees: 1st Place: Innovative Robotics for Youth and Science 2nd Place: Prisma 3rd Place: Sentience 4th Place: Barkada Kontra Droga 5th Place: Booklat Adding to the event, the school’s cultural dance group delivered a captivating performance, followed by a musical interlude from the Glee Club. Before ending this year’s BUKLOD, Filha Bautista, the school’s SSLG President stated, “This year’s BUKLOD mainly aims to highlight each club especially since multiple clubs have been recently added and some clubs are inactive.” The event concluded with the Exit of Colors by the Senior Scouts and GSP, before ending at 10:45 a.m. Photos by: Aliyah Lopez
Pascians dominate Brainiac 2026; to compete in finals round
via Danella De Vera | The Quantum Pasay City National Science High School claims top places in both Junior and Senior High School Categories of the 2026 Brainiac: Clash of the Sci-Tech Champs today, November 22, at Mandaluyong City College of Science and Technology. Under the PAMAMAZON Cluster, Rafael Simon Villon bagged the top spot among the Top 5 Best Performing Students in Research for Senior High School, whereas Rhian Jennica Franco claims top 3 in the Top 4 Best Performing Students in Science for Junior High School. Both SHS and JHS teams are set to compete for the final competition in January 2026 as they finish in the 7th and 3rd spot respectively.
Bonus, Nakibahagi sa SEAMO 2025
| Ghea Mae Nadera| John Roy Benzon Lumahok si Bryce M. Bonus, isang mag-aaral sa ika-8 na baitang, sa ginanap na Southeast Asian Mathematical Olympiad (SEAMO) 2025 na ginanap online noong Oktubre 18, 2025. Ang SEAMO ay isang kompetisyon para sukatin ang kaalaman ng mga estudyante sa iba’t ibang parte ng Matematika tulad ng Word Problems, Patterns and Puzzles, Logic, Geometry, Arithmetic, Analysis, at Algebra. Binigyan si Bryce ng sertipiko ng pakikilahok bilang pagkilala sa kaniyang pagsusumikap at sa pagrepresenta ng paaralan sa kompetisyon. Upang paghandaan ang kompetisyon, nag-review si Bryce ng mga aralin sa Grade 9 at 10. Ayon sa kaniya, “Advantage na may na-build ka nang knowledge at fundamentals bago ang competition upang masagutan ang mga tanong.” Matagumpay na isinagawa ang SEAMO 2025 online at naging maayos ang daloy ng kompetisyon.
Medina, naudlot ang tiket tungong semis
| Carl Chua| Kylie Ronquillo Winakasan ni Kevin Subarba ng Pasay City West High School (PCWHS) ang kampanya papuntang semi-finals ni Christphe Medina ng Pasay City National Science High School (PCNSciHS) sa 21-9, 21-17 bentahe sa quarter-finals ng Division Meet Palaro Badminton Men’ Singles B na ginanap sa Manila Adventist College Gymnasium kaninang hapon, Nobyembre 19.
Pascians Reign in Filipino Values Month Spoken Poetry Contest 2025
via Nikita Pariña | The Quantum Maria Jhoanna Mae Muega of Senior High School and Martha Ysabelle Clave of Junior High School emerged as co-champions, securing first place in the Spoken Poetry Contest held in celebration of Filipino Values Month 2025. With the theme “MATATAG na Puso at Diwa: Inklusibong Pagpapakatao, Determinadong Bayanihan, Positibong Kinabukasan,” both poets captivated the audience with their powerful verses at the SDO Pasay Conference Room today, November 20, 2025.
PaSci Brings Reading to Life at PZES Book Drive
via Elyzza Esteban | The Quantum Pasay City National Science High School strengthened its commitment to empowering literacy as it launched Project Arise today, November 19, at Padre Zamora Elementary School. Project ARISE: Awakening New Insights through Reading by Igniting Curiosity, Sharing Valuable Resources, and Empowering Lifelong Learners is an initiative led by the school’s English Department, in collaboration with the Official English Organization of PCNSciHS, Le Compendium. The project seeks to promote literacy by providing partner schools with additional reading resources, encouraging students to become lifelong learners. The program opened with an inspiring message from Dr. Mark Anthony F. Familaran, who encouraged the young learners to nurture their love for reading. As the main portion of the program, Pascian volunteers facilitated a series of storytelling sessions intended to promote reading engagement among the pupils. The activity affirmed the school’s commitment to supporting the development of the learners’ comprehension and foundational literacy skills. Following the storytelling sessions, volunteers distributed the donated books collected from Pascian students, which will be part of their learning resources. The event concluded with a heartfelt message from Ms. Anabella Cusi, who shared her appreciation for PZES and their enthusiasm in being part of the activity. “To be able to make time for elementary students, donate books and reading materials to them, and talk to them felt really fulfilling for Le Compendium. The event proved how significant it is for students, especially young ones, to be reminded of the power and influence of reading. Through storytelling, we were able to read stories to students with fun and enthusiasm, and we hope that this will give them motivation to continue reading, starting with the books that we have given to each student, and appreciate the beauty of literature with their young minds,” shared Ms. Remmy Parcia, Le Compendium President. “We plan to expand Project ARISE even further by visiting other elementary schools, barangay learning centers, and day care centers to spread the love for reading—especially at a time when so many are distracted by social media and gadgets,” said Mrs. Jackyline T. Lagaña, Head Teacher of the English Department. Photos by: Elyzza Esteban & Rhen Figuera
Medina, swak sa quarter-finals
| Carl Chua| Kylie Ronquillo Kumubra ng puwesto patungong quarter-finals si Christophe Medina ng Pasay City National Science High School (PCNSciHs) matapos ang 21-16, 21-17 panalo kontra Gabriel Aguila ng Kalayaan National High School (KNHS) sa Division Meet Palaro: Badminton Men’s Singles B na ginanap sa Manila Adventist College Gymnasium kaninang hapon, Nobyembre 19.
Ilao, Briones bigong makalusot tungong third round ng elimination
| Carl Chua| Kylie Ronquillo Naputol ang pagiging three-peat bronze medalists ng Pasay City National Science High School (PCNSciHS) doubles Juliann Angello Ilao at Reinner Briones matapos irehistro ng defending champions Pasay City South High School (PCSHS) tandem Khaleb Buaron at Sean Olivete ang 21-13, 21-17 panalo sa Division Palaro: Badminton Men’s Doubles na idinaos sa Manila Adventist College kaninang umaga, Nobyembre 19.
Ilao, Briones rumaragasa na; PaSci pinataob ang SICS
| Carl Chua| Kylie Ronquillo Maagang dinomina ng tambalang Juliann Angello Ilao at Reinnier Briones ng Pasay City National Science High School (PCNSciHS) ang San Isidro Catholic School (SICS) duo, Claude Uy at Arcturus Aguila sa 21-10, 21-8 panalo sa Pasay City Division Palaro: Badminton Men’s Doubles sa Manila Adventist College ngayong umaga, Nov. 19.
Aladen ng PaSci, kinapos kontra Ocop ng PCEHS
| Recca Imperial| Dexter Ogale Tuluyang natapos ang pananalasa ni Giovhana Aladen ng Pasay City National Science High School (PCNSciHS) matapos ang 20-22, 21-9, 21-10 pagkatalo kontra Chlarisse Ocop ng Pasay City East High School (PCEHS) sa Division Palaro: Women’s Badminton Singles A na ginanap sa Manila Adventist College, Nobyembre 18.



