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    November 25, 2025

Transforming Ideas into Innovation through MathSciTech Synergy

Isidoreans celebrated the MathSciTech Week on November 21, 2025, Friday, with the theme “Transforming Ideas into Innovation through MathSciTech Synergy.” The event featured the essential role of Mathematics, Science, and ICT in shaping innovative, curious, and future-ready learners.

The program opened with an invocation led by Sabrina Angela L. Gonzales from 6-Babbage, followed by the singing of the Philippine National Anthem led by Yara Z. Mohamed, from the same section. Alexandra Nae C. Mendiola then formally welcomed everyone through her warm opening remarks.

An inspirational message was delivered by Teacher Anri Jane C. Crisostomo, Head Teacher, who emphasized the importance of Science, ICT, and Mathematics in everyday life. She reminded the learners that these fields are more than academic subjects, they are keys to understanding the world and creating innovative solutions for the future.

The program became even more lively with a series of intermission numbers from select MACIPRISA Meet winners. After the stage performances, advisers and learners proceeded to their respective classrooms to continue the celebration through exciting activities prepared by the event moderators, Sir Rein Teodoro, Teacher Mikah Abundo, and Teacher Weng Castro. These hands-on experiences encouraged teamwork, curiosity, and creativity across all grade levels.

One of the major highlights of the day was the MathDali dance performance by Grades 1 to 3, where young learners blended movement and mathematics in a fun and energetic routine. The creativity continued as Grade 4 learners composed and performed their own Math Jingles.Learners from Grades 5 and 6 showcased their scientific curiosity by conducting live science experiments while learners from Grades 1 to 4 eagerly watched. The experiments included Lava Lamp, Underwater Fireworks, Bubble Magic, Bubbly Color Explosion, Bouncing Bubbles, Volcano, Coin Spin, and Disappearing Art. These interactive activities allowed learners to explore chemical reactions, density, surface tension, and other scientific principles in an engaging and memorable way.In the field of technology, intermediate learners also participated in a typing competition held at the computer laboratory.Meanwhile, the preschool learners enjoyed age-appropriate, skill-building activities such as the Robot Puzzle and Shape Builder Match Game.

The MathSciTech Week Celebration successfully brought together learners of all levels to appreciate the beauty and importance of Math, Science, and Technology.

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