Student Organizations and Publications
Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are important parts of high school life. Various school organizations provide opportunities for total development. The organization or club is supervised by a faculty-adviser.
The Assistant Principal and the Coordinator of Student Affairs coordinate the activities of all student organizations. The annual budget of each activity is proposed before the end of the summer vacation. The calendar of activities of each organization is submitted at the start of the school year. No activity is scheduled a week before and during the periodic examination.
All student organizations are required to submit a Financial Report at the end of the school year.
Clubs
The following student clubs are duly recognized by the school authorities:
- ADVENTURER’S SCIENCE CLUB (ASC) - Organizes science-related activities that develop the students’ scientific attitudes.
- INFOMATIX Club - Math and Information Technology (IT) related activities
- THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEAGUE (TELL) – Develops the students’ oral and written communication skills in English.
- RED CROSS YOUTH (RCY) – Inculcates the spirit of humanitarian services.
- STUDENT PEER FACILITATORS (SPF) – Assist the Guidance Counselors in counseling students and other peer groups.
- DEBATING CLUB – Develops skills in discussing significant and substantial current issues.
- CHESS CLUB – Develops analytical thinking skills.
- CHEERDANCE CLUB – showcases the students’ talents in cheering, dancing and gymnastics.
- GLEE CLUB- develops students’ inclinations in music.
Publications
There are two student publications in the IDS: “THE AGONG” is the English publication and “ANG AGONG” is its Filipino counterpart.