News

Manresa School Triumphs at PSAP Palaro 2025

OCT 11

Manresa School Triumphs at PSAP Palaro 2025

Manresa School Triumphs at PSAP Palaro 2025

Picture6-6.jpg   

After months of rigorous practice, training, and preparation, the Manresan athletes were more than ready to compete and conquer in the PSAP Palaro 2025.

To boost morale and school spirit, the Manresa School Student General Board (MSGSB) and the Senior High School Student Government (SHSSG) officers launched the first-ever student-led Pep Rally on September 11 and 12, 2025. In a special way, Manresan athletes were recognized, entertained, and received prayers and blessings from the community. The most awaited PSAP event officially commenced on September 20 with the Opening Ceremony at Immaculate Heart of Mary College, Paranaque City.

     Picture12.jpg     Picture16     Picture14.jpg  

Out of 25 participating schools, Manresan athletes delivered a truly exceptional performance. The Grade School showed incredible courage and teamwork to emerge as the OVERALL CHAMPION in their category, while the High School achieved an impressive Fourth Place finish in a fiercely competitive field. These remarkable achievements, celebrated at the awarding ceremony on October 11 at Ville St. John Academy, reflect the dedication, discipline, teamwork and character of the school athletes and the unwavering support of the entire Manresa School community. To our student activity coordinators - Mr. Bryan Pragoso and Mr. Darrel dela Cruz, coaches, parents, school administrators headed by Sr. Nori Marquez, F.I., student companions and the entire Manresa School community, our heartfelt gratitude for your immense and incredible support to our students and team.  

Congratulations to all ahtletes, especially to the gold medallists and winners of PSAP Palaro who will advance to the City Meet in November! The City Meet is the annual athletic competition where public and private schools in Parañaque City compete to select representatives for the higher-level competition in NCR.  To God be the honor and glory!

Article by Ms. Loi P. Mandario I Photos by Ms. Jenelyn M. Favila