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See Kulawi in different views through different activities before they bid Pisay adieu.
KULAWI'T KULAWI, a Waray phrase which here means "watch Kulawi," is a batch-organized program aimed to celebrate our 6-year journey as we come down to Kulawi's final curtain. Let every person have his or her head up and behold us as we show what we have become and how we hurdled all obstacles along the way. Allow us to share to you a 20/20 view on how we triumphed to build a stronger family that has brought us closer to the success we have all wanted to get a grasp on.
🔎✨Kulawi kami 08/19/2020✨🔍
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[KULAWI'S SAYONARA, SENIORS!]
Another feat for KULAWI today! An outstanding 98.84% UPCAT passing rate for the batch! 🥳🎉
What are you waiting for? Send us congratulatory messages by clicking the link below:
https://forms.gle/NZM7xFNiknpkZxuw6
Hanggang June 8 lang 'yan, kaya magsend ka na! 😉
[KULAWI'S SAYONARA, SENIORS!]
Graduation was supposed to be a sacred time for us seniors to recognize and celebrate the fruits of our endeavors, but in light of recent events, our graduation ceremony had been postponed indefinitely, and our hearts truly ache knowing that we might not be able to celebrate in person. Nonetheless, it doesn't stop our batch from seizing the day and celebrating (online) that we have been part of the Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus.
Want to bid KULAWI farewell? Give out palancas to PSHS-EVC's dear seniors by clicking this link below:
https://forms.gle/NZM7xFNiknpkZxuw6
We hope you drop a line or two and make our last days in Pisay worthwhile.
Your message, no matter how short, is our graduation gift. ❤
[ANG HULING EL BIMBO]
"Gusto mo bang sumama?"
Batch 2021 takes PSHS-EVC on a journey as they once again graced the stage for a breathtaking rendition of the Filipino musical, "Ang Huling El Bimbo".
[KWERDAS: Rondalla Workshop]
The closing program of the Humanities Days 2020 was filled with a vibrant color of Filipino music and culture as the student participants of the Rondalla Workshop performed on the stage of Pisay EVC's gymnasium. Led by Mr. Joel Reginales of PSHS-BRC, the student performers showcased the fruits of their hardwork from the workshop with their own renditions of classic Filipino folk songs.
[HIMIG FEB-IBIG]
The curtains came down on PSHS-EVC's Humanities Days Celebration as scholars unveiled their talent in music in their musical showcase titled, "HIMIG FEB-IBIG", with their acoustic renditions of OPM greatest hits.
Selected Grades 10 and 12 student performers serenaded and captivated the whole audience with a total of eleven (11) songs, including the hit song "Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok ko" by Rey Valera.
[SCREENPLAY WRITING AND FILM PRODUCTION WORKSHOP]
The Screenplay Writing and Film Production Workshop continues as Mr. Jerry B. Gracio gives his insight and showcases his expertise on the field.
Once again, students presented their incredible ideas and amazing creativity with their plots as Mr. Gracio extends his knowledge and gives the students insider tips and commentary on their screenplays.
[“Love, Sampa” OUTREACH PROGRAM]
Selected students from Batch 2024 conducted an outreach program to Grade 7 students from Sogod National High School, where they organized various activities such as lectures, interactive games, and a quiz bee competition. A gift-giving ceremony was done to wrap up the event.
[KWERDAS: A Rondalla Workshop]
PSHS-BRC Music teacher, Mr. Joel Reginales, continued to take the students on a melodic journey within the walls of SYP 214 on the 2nd Day of the Rondalla Workshop.
[LARO NG LAHI]
Grade 7 and 8 students engaged in different Laro ng Lahi activities, such as takbo-hula, ultimate egg, tatakbo tatalon sisigaw and sabong ni tatay, spearheaded by the Athletic Council and Student Alliance held at the Student's Lounge.
The program started off with the astounding performance of Pisayaw.
[ENTREP TALK]
On the second session of the Entrepreneurship Talks, Mr. Jacob A. Atienza highlights the basics and processes of starting a business.
[ENTREP TALK]
Design Thinking was the highlight of the first Entrepreneur Talk, with the speaker Mrs. Dachel P. Raagas. The participants were introduced to the ideologic and procedural aspects of user centric design, and applied through a workshop session.
[ENTREP TALK]
TODAY: Entrepreneur Talks with the speakers Mrs. Dachel P. Raagas and Mr. Jacob A. Atienza focused on Design Teaching and Basics on Business, with the program helping Grade 11 students develop their skills in creating a business.
[PERYAHAN]
PSHS-EVC's Batch Kulawi is back at it again, bringing fun filled booths and awesome prizes with Peryahan sa Pisay 2.0. Not only do they brought back the booths we all loved - Shoot Your Ace Out, Knock 'em Down, Bottled Up, and Ring Toss but they also offered new games to add flavor to the whole affair with Dare or Die and Duck duck Go.
[SCREENPLAY WRITING AND FILM PRODUCTION WORKSHOP]
"Make your own story, if you can't find it in books or movies."
Mr. Jerry B. Gracio, a senior writer of ABS - CBN, imparts his knowledge on Screenplay Writing and Film Production to Grade 9 students held in the PSHS-EVC Auditorium.
Students immersed themselves in the workshop by calling out their inner writers and producers as they present their own creative ideas, unconventional plots, and interesting loglines.
[INTERSCHOOL E-SPORTS]
Mobile Legends players and enthusiasts from Palo and Tacloban compete in an interschool tournament hosted by PSHS-EVC.
Amidst the heat of the competition, players from the Palo National High School Pawing annex emerged victorious among 3 other competing teams.
[THEATER WORKSHOP]
"Something unpredictable. Go!" — These were the words that Platinum Media Stallion Awardee for Theater Arts 2019 - Rommel "Direk Chaps" Manansala, set forth upon Batch 2022 students during a theater workshop held on February 17 at PSHS-EVC's Multi Media Center.
PSHS-EVC's Sikatala organized the workshop, holding activities on acting under the guidance of Dir. Mananasala.
The Theater Workshop is part of the PSHS-EVC's Humanities Days, a 3-day event where scholars showcase their talents in arts, music, and theater. The workshop will continue until February 19, 2020.
[PISAY HENYO]
Six teams consisting of students from Grade 7 and 8 battled it out in a game of Pisay Henyo. Group 1 from House Tala were hailed as victors followed by Group 6 of House Hanan, while Group 4 of House Tala finished in 3rd place.
[OPENING PROGRAM]
Humanities Days 2020 opening program kicks off with a welcoming speech from CID chief, Yvonne M. Esperas followed by a series of dazzling performances showcasing Filipino Musical and Dance Artistry from Musikanta, Musikarisyo, and Pisayaw.
[KWERDAS : A Rondalla Workshop]
"Music is Applied Science," Mr. Joel Reginales, a music teacher of PSHS-BRC, teaches students from BATCH 2025 on the opening of a three-day workshop taking place in the PSHS-EVC Auditorium and SYP rooms.
[PAGRISYU: PISAY NIGHT 2019]
Karisyu!
With 25 years in the making, PSHS-EVC's 25th foundation days celebration ended with a blast! The exhaustion from the past weeks failed to stop the scholars from partying their hearts out during the Pisay Night 2019: Pagrisyu. Topped with a performance by Vyses and the explosive dance moves by our scholars, this night is one for the ages.
A heartfelt congratulations to the Student Alliance for the successful conclusion of this year’s Foundation Days Celebration!
[EXHIBITION GAMES]
PSHS-EVC faculty, staff, parents, and alumni channel their inner competitive spirit in games using intuition, imagination, improvisation—but most of all, reciprocity of teamwork in exhibition matches on basketball and volleyball.
[SMT QUIZ BEE: bigBRAINZ]
Day 3 of PSHS - EVC's 25th Founding Anniversary kicks off with a fun and exciting quiz bee tagged as the "bigBRAINZ", assessing the scholars' wits in the field of Science, Technology and Mathematics (STEM) held at the school's auditorium.
For the Seniors Division, Kent Vincent Catenza and John Marlon Dispo, both 12th graders were hailed as "The Biggest Brainz" amongst almost 70 scholars who participated.
Meanwhile, on the Juniors Division, Team 10 composed of Vean Cordero, a 9th grader, Jhullian Dudan, an 8th grader, and Sebastian Siega, a 7th grader emerged victorious, garnering also the title of "The Biggest Brainz", besting nine (9) other teams in the final and difficult round.
Aside from winning the said title, they also got a monetary prize amounting to Php 2,500 per division winners.
The quiz bee was made possible through the efforts of the Society for the Advancement of Research in Science & Technology (SARS).
[HUMSS QUIZ BEE: THE SEARCH FOR THE GREATEST MINDS]
Pisay EVC holds The Search for the Greatest Minds, a quiz bee testing EVC scholars' knowledge in the Humanities.
For the Seniors division, Tala's group A, comprised of Pamela Sultan, Kyle Beringul, Gerarld Merales, and Ivan Escaño, won amongst all 6 teams by garnering a score of 43 points in the Final Round; Hanan's group A came in second with 41 points, and Mayari's group A in third with 39 points.
For the Juniors division, Tala's group A, comprised of Joshua Capada, Johanna Macababbad, John Pio Canayong, and Bryle Adrian Lacabe took first place with 48 points, Tala's group B in second with 37 points, and Mayari's group A with 25 points.
Congratulations winners!
[FOOD STALLS]
PSHS-EVC went all out with their silver anniversary. This year, they have invited more food stalls than the previous year to serve their food and drinks to students, and faculty and staff alike. The food stalls began business on Oct 24 for the Sportsfest and will be here until Oct 30.
[MINUTE TO WIN IT: PISAY EDITION]
After emerging victorious in three elimination rounds, Ms. Nikki Rabe and Ms. Camille Alvarez were declared as champions after successfully completing the jackpot round, earning them a cash prize amounting to Php2,200.
[HEP HEP HOORAY]
A game of "Pasalog" was played by the audience to decide the lucky six who would participate in the Minute to Win It segue: Hep Hep Hooray. Among the six participants, CJ Bugaon of Batch 2023 rose as the champion and earned the P200 cash prize.
[MINUTE TO WIN IT: PISAY EDITION]
The faculty and staff, represented by Ms. Nikki Rabe and Ms. Camille Alvarez, clutched victory against five other pairs in the Minute To Win It Challenge: Pisay Edition held in the PSHS-EVC Gymnasium last October 29, 2019.