by Mr. Jared L. Yuson (GS Faculty)
Equipped with coloring materials, pencils, and big dreams, the representatives of the Grades 4 to 6 sections turned the Grade School AVR into a gallery of hope last September 19, 2025, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. during the much-awaited Poster Making Contest. This activity became one of the brightest highlights of Science Week 2025, and it follows the theme, “Science and Technology: Hope for the Future.”
Representatives from each section poured their creativity into posters titled “Art of Hope.” The atmosphere brimmed with quiet focus and joyful bursts of excitement as young artists from each section passionately expressed hope through their visual art. Every stroke of pencil and color carried messages of clean energy, green communities, and creative solutions, highlighting a healthier planet. All the participants shone brightly, giving their best effort and creating posters that reflected their imagination, dedication, and hope for the future. Their artworks carried vibrant colors and powerful ideas. Each poster told a unique story, proving that when science and art meet, imagination knows no limits.
The judges had a tough job of deciding, since every entry reflected talent, passion, and vision for the future. After much anticipation, the winners were finally revealed. For Grade 4, the Champion was Maria Josetta Cañete from Grade 4 – St. Robert Southwell, followed by Klay Mikel Go from Grade 4 – St. Edmund Campion as First Runner-Up, and Angel Vine Buendia from Grade 4 – St. Stanislaus Kostka as Second Runner-Up. In Grade 5, the Champion was Mischa Breanna V. Eya from Grade 5 – St. Roque Gonzalez, with Olivia Katarina T. Davis from Grade 5 – St. John Berchmans as First Runner-Up, and Seth Dylan G. Ruiz from Grade 5 – St. Francis Xavier as Second Runner-Up. Meanwhile, in Grade 6, the Champion was Christijana Asuncion S. Revalde from Grade 6 – St. Aloysius Gonzaga, followed by Kendra Simone C. Soy of Grade 6 – St. John Francis Regis as First Runner-Up, and Daimee Shailyn B. Yongco of Grade 6 – St. Robert Bellarmine as Second Runner-Up.
Congratulations to all the contestants for their outstanding efforts and to the winners for their well-deserved recognition! May this celebration of hope through art and science continue to inspire everyone to dream big and act boldly for a sustainable future.












