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'''PAREF Southridge School''', or simply '''Southridge''', is a [[private school]] [[Single-sex education|for boys]] located in [[Muntinlupa City]], [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]]. It was an established by the [[Parents for Education Foundation|Parents for Education Foundation (PAREF)]]. Southridge is composed of grade school, high school, and afternoon school. Its executive director is Jose Maria A. Magalona. The spiritual formation of the families in Southridge is provided by members of [[Opus Dei]].
'''PAREF Southridge School''', or simply '''Southridge''', is a [[private school]] [[Single-sex education|for boys]] located in [[Muntinlupa City]], [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]]. It was an established by the [[Parents for Education Foundation|Parents for Education Foundation (PAREF)]]. Southridge is composed of grade school, high school, and afternoon school. Its executive director is Jose Maria A. Magalona. The spiritual formation of the families in Southridge is provided by members of [[Opus Dei]]. Teachers in Southridge get a very low 21,000 peso a month salary while the board members get close to 100,000 pesos a month.


== The Southridge logo ==
== The Southridge logo ==


The Southridge Logo consists of a [[Vinta]] and a [[Ship's wheel|Helm]]. When enrolled in Southride, boys are put into the two factions of the school, Vinta and Helm. These two factions have a rivalry similar to the houses such as Ravenclaw and Gryphindor in the Harry Potter universe, however there is a much higher level of testosterone in the Southridge feud than Harry Potter. When in grade school, they take this feud seriously. However, once they are in High school, they realize that this is just a scheme so they can make more money off P.E clothing, merchandise, etc (I'm looking at you Magalona). It is also noted that the teachers get no cut from the schools ridiculous earnings and only get a very low 21,000 pesos a month in salary.
The Southridge Logo consists of a [[Vinta]] and a [[Ship's wheel|Helm]]

== Pitch Turfect ==
In 2014, Southridge launched the project known as Pitch Turfect. Its aim was to improve the poor pitch that was just sitting there waiting to be trashed every February for Father's Day. The way in which the school did it was by asking students to sell raffle tickets. Obviously, students knew that this was a horrible plan from the start and so did not sell tickets. The goal was 21 million pesos, and about 5 million was for the prizes the school will give (cars, babes, etc.). However, the school only raised about 8 million and that was in 4 years. the plan was to raise the 21 million in 1 year. So after all the postponements and all the parents spending so much for nothing, Pitch Turfect was declared a failure and the raffle was done in haste. So basically, the school wasted its time and pocketed the rest of the money for their own personal use.


== Academics ==
== Academics ==
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===Latin===
===Latin===


Southridge is one of the few schools in the Philippines that requires its students to learn [[Latin]]. When the school was first built, the curriculum included 4 years of mandatory Latin during the high school years. This requirement has since been changed and Latin now only two years of Latin are required. In addition, an elective known as Latin Honors allows students who wish to continue learning the language to do so.
Southridge is one of the few schools in the Philippines that requires its students to learn [[Latin]]. When the school was first built, the curriculum included 4 years of mandatory Latin during the high school years. This requirement has since been changed and Latin now only two years of Latin are required. In addition, an elective known as Latin Honors allows students who wish to continue learning the language to do so. This subject of Southridge is about to be liquidated due to the realization that Latin is a dead language. It is also to be noted that the head of the Latin department, Mr. Manny Escasa, retired after S.Y. 2015-2016.


===Electives===
===Electives===

Revision as of 05:37, 21 April 2016

PAREF Southridge School
File:PAREFSouthridgeSchoolLogo.png
Address
Hillsborough Subd., Brgy. Cupang

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Information
TypePrivate, All Boys
MottoViriliter Agite (Latin)
(Eng. transl.: Act in a Manly Way)
EstablishedMarch 19, 1979
PresidentDr. Vaughn F. Montes
PrincipalLuden Salamat, Grade School
Agenor Luayon, High School
Fernando Cruz, Afternoon School
ChaplainRev. Fr. Francis Ongkingco
GradesGrades 1-10 & HS IV
Enrollment1,099
CampusSuburb, ~3 hectares
Color(s)Blue   and Green  
NicknameSouthridge Admirals
YearbookViator (Latin)
AffiliationsPAREF, Opus Dei
School HymnGaudeamus Igitur (Latin)
Supervising OrganizationPAREF
Websitesouthridge.edu.ph
GSGrade School; HSHigh School; AS—Afternoon School

PAREF Southridge School, or simply Southridge, is a private school for boys located in Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was an established by the Parents for Education Foundation (PAREF). Southridge is composed of grade school, high school, and afternoon school. Its executive director is Jose Maria A. Magalona. The spiritual formation of the families in Southridge is provided by members of Opus Dei. Teachers in Southridge get a very low 21,000 peso a month salary while the board members get close to 100,000 pesos a month.

The Southridge Logo consists of a Vinta and a Helm. When enrolled in Southride, boys are put into the two factions of the school, Vinta and Helm. These two factions have a rivalry similar to the houses such as Ravenclaw and Gryphindor in the Harry Potter universe, however there is a much higher level of testosterone in the Southridge feud than Harry Potter. When in grade school, they take this feud seriously. However, once they are in High school, they realize that this is just a scheme so they can make more money off P.E clothing, merchandise, etc (I'm looking at you Magalona). It is also noted that the teachers get no cut from the schools ridiculous earnings and only get a very low 21,000 pesos a month in salary.

Pitch Turfect

In 2014, Southridge launched the project known as Pitch Turfect. Its aim was to improve the poor pitch that was just sitting there waiting to be trashed every February for Father's Day. The way in which the school did it was by asking students to sell raffle tickets. Obviously, students knew that this was a horrible plan from the start and so did not sell tickets. The goal was 21 million pesos, and about 5 million was for the prizes the school will give (cars, babes, etc.). However, the school only raised about 8 million and that was in 4 years. the plan was to raise the 21 million in 1 year. So after all the postponements and all the parents spending so much for nothing, Pitch Turfect was declared a failure and the raffle was done in haste. So basically, the school wasted its time and pocketed the rest of the money for their own personal use.

Academics

Latin

Southridge is one of the few schools in the Philippines that requires its students to learn Latin. When the school was first built, the curriculum included 4 years of mandatory Latin during the high school years. This requirement has since been changed and Latin now only two years of Latin are required. In addition, an elective known as Latin Honors allows students who wish to continue learning the language to do so. This subject of Southridge is about to be liquidated due to the realization that Latin is a dead language. It is also to be noted that the head of the Latin department, Mr. Manny Escasa, retired after S.Y. 2015-2016.

Electives

In 2004, Southridge began an elective system that allows high school juniors and seniors to choose two subjects of their interest. Currently the subjects that are available to students are Business Math 1, Business Math 2, Biochemistry, Environmental Science, Investigatory Science, Latin Honors, Rhetoric of War, Programming Language, Journalism, Creative Writing, and Metaphysics. This system allows four different subjects to be taken in a span of two years that will help the student decide on his college course or prepare the student for college if he has already decided on a particular major.

By S.Y. 2009-2010, electives are no longer allowed to both Juniors and Seniors.

Organizations & Programs

Vocal Ensemble

The Southridge Vocal Ensemble (SVE) is the official high school choir which consists of the Day School students. SVE is currently managed and conducted by Adrian Bagayaua.

The SVE was established by Bagayaua in SY 2010-11 after he replaced Mr. Robert Cortes. In SY 2012-13 and SY 2013-2014, the group invited Afternoon School to join the group and eventually now standing by their own and being handled by Mr. Andrei Ayson.

SVE attended the choir workshop handled by the Philippine Madrigal Singers on October 2011 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines and was invited to sing during the Art Month celebration at the CCP Little Theater among other choirs. Aside from singing in school masses and programs, SVE was also invited to sing in different venues and occasions in Enchanted Kingdom, St. Luke's QC, Vivere Hotel, Acasia Hotel to name a few.

On December 15, 2012, SVE won 2nd place at the Merry Tunes of Christmas choir competition in SM Bicutan.

Since 2010, SVE is consistently joining Voices in Harmony and Musikapella (both choral competitions are open for High School choirs) and just recently ranked 12 out of 22 schools during the elimination round for Voices in Harmony 2014 and 4th in Musikapella, also bagging the Best Choreography Award.

Southridge competed again the next year and placed 19th out of 24 schools in Voices in Harmony and 6th place out of 10 schools in Musikapella.

Photoclub

The Photoclub was established by members of the class of 2006 (Miko de los Reyes, Miguel Reyes, Benj De Leon and Luigi Meer) for Southridge students interested in photography. Seminars and workshops are also arranged for the club's future members.

Plautus

Named after the renowned Latin playwright, Plautus is a theatrical program and competition between sophomore, junior, and senior classes in High School. During Plautus Season, each class is required to come up with an original play with a running time of an hour. The plays are usually modeled after a theme or themes that the Plautus Commission assigns (a virtue, a hero, etc.). At the end of the Plautus Season, Plautus Night is held as the plays are awarded according to their performances ala the Oscars with awards such as "Best Play", "Best Director", "Best Actor", "Best Screenplay", "Best Supporting Actor", "Best Set Design", "Best Lights and Sounds", "Best Musical Score" and "Best Poster". Plautus was first started and moderated by Mr. Cortez, and continued by Mr. Galvez.

Kaabay

"Kaabay" is a club that teaches catechism and other subjects. Open to high school students, the club members visit Cupang Elementary School and Buli Elementary School weekly to teach Grades 3, 4 and 5 students basic catechism lessons. Members undergo training during Catechism seminars organized during the school year. Matthew Banaag is the current head of Kaabay with Mr. Martin Quesada as Moderator.

The Podium

The Podium is Southridge's official debate team, and considered one of the best debate teams in the Philippines. A member, co-founder, and stalwart of the now defunct Southern Metro Manila Schools Debate Consortium (SMMS), the Podium has consistently improved over the past years and has become a perennial contender for any debate championship in the Philippines and the world. The Podium has also been improving and has earned great respect in the more competitive Interscholastic Debaters' Association (IDeA) Philippines and in the national debating scene. Some of its members have even gone on to earn accolades in the international debate scene.

Currently, The Podium's moderator is Mr. Benjie Torralba and its current captain is Teddy Peralta.

Accolades

Position Tournament Year Tournament hosts Team members
Champion IDEA 1 2006 Colegio de San Agustin, Makati Mikki Albano, Jeric Kison
Champion IDEA 2 2007 Xavier School Sluggo Rustia, Nicky Santiago
Semi-Finalist Ecological Debates 2008 Ateneo de Manila University RJ Lim, Justin Jabines, Marty Gonzaga
Finalist CMLI: Pandemonium 2008 Children's Museum and Library Incorporated and Colegio San Agustin[disambiguation needed] RJ Lim, Marty Gonzaga, Joseph Ledesma
Finalist Ateneo Invitationals 2009 Ateneo de Manila University Marty Gonzaga
Champion Ateneo Invitationals 2009 Ateneo de Manila University RJ Lim
Champion Asian Schools Debate Championship 2009 De La Salle University RJ Lim, Marty Gonzaga, Justin Jabines[1]
Finalist Philippine Schools Debate Championship 2009 Ateneo de Manila University Justin Jabines, Marty Gonzaga
Finalist CMLI 2010 Children's Museum and Library Incorporated and Colegio San Agustin[disambiguation needed] Julian Ferrer, Raffy Tanpho, Mark Lozano
Champion CMLI 2010 Children's Museum and Library Incorporated and Colegio San Agustin[disambiguation needed] Lance Katigbak, Pempen Chiang, JV Valerio
Champion Philippine Schools Debate Championship 2010 Ateneo de Manila University Mikey Onglao (Public Speaking)
Finalist Philippine Schools Debate Championship 2010 Ateneo de Manila University Lance Katigbak, Pempen Chiang
Champion IDEA 3 2010 Miriam College Pempen Chiang, JV Valerio
Semi-Finalist Chief Justice Cup 2011 Supreme Court of the Philippines Michael Agoncillo, JV Valerio, Raffy Tanpho
Semi-Finalist Asian Schools Debate Championship 2011 Daewon Foreign High School Mark Lozano, Raffy Tanpho, JV Valerio
Finalist National Asians High School Debate Championship 2011 De La Salle University Mark Lozano, Raffy Tanpho, JV Valerio
Finalist Philippine Schools Debate Championship 2011 Ateneo de Manila University JV Valerio, Raffy Tanpho
Champion Econ-no-mix 2012 UP Diliman Mark Lozano, Paolo Tabuena, Renzo Escalona
Champion Econvergence 2012 UP Los Banos Renzo Escalona, Gabby Leda
Champion IDeA Grands 2013 Enderun Colleges Meeko Rustia, Kyle Mitschiener
Champion Ateneo Intervarsity Junior Break 2014 Ateneo de Manila University Jet Nicolas, Gabby Leda
Champion Rotary National Debate Championship 2015 Quezon City Science High School and La Salle Greenhills Jet Nicolas, Gabby Leda, Lui Manguiat
Champion Southern Luzon Intervarsity Debate Championship 2015 University of the Philippines Los Banos Teddy Peralta, Gabby Leda, Gino Yang
Finalist IDeA Lite 2015 Xavier School Marco Zulaybar, Gino Yang
Semi-Finalist Ecological Debates 2015 Ateneo de Manila University Teddy Peralta, Julio Jimenez
Finalist CMLI 2015 Children's Museum and Library Incorporated and De La Salle Zobel Teddy Peralta, Gerard Kawada, Jake Consing
Finalist Rotary National Debate Championship 2016 Quezon City Science High School Teddy Peralta, Gerard Kawada, Jake Consing
Finalist Southern Luzon Interschool Debate Encounter 2016 University of the Philippines Los Banos Teddy Peralta, Gerard Kawada, Jake Consing
Champion Felipe Belleza National Debate Championship 2016 La Salle Academy Teddy Peralta, Gerard Kawada, Jake Consing
Grand-Finalist IDeA Grands 2016 Asian Development Bank Teddy Peralta, Jake Consing

Worlds Schools Debate Championship

Name Year Position Host country
EJ Paredes 2000 Competing Team Pittsburgh, USA
Marty Gonzaga[2] 2010 Competing Team Doha, Qatar
JV Valerio 2011 Training Pool N/A
Mark Lozano 2011 Training Pool N/A
Joaquin Escaño[3] 2012 Alternate Scotland
Lui Manguiat 2015 Competing Team Singapore

The Southridge Ecological Assiociation

The Southridge Ecological Assiociation, or S.E.A. for short, is Southridge's premier ecological and scientific club. Began by then juniors Derek Parreñas and Kipper Capulong in 2010, it has represented the school in a number of outreaches and seminars held in and around the vicinity of Metro Manila.

The Southridge Servers' Society

Motto: Vivere, Amare, Servire! (Live, Love, Serve!)

The Southridge Servers Society, or SSS for short, was founded in the year 1997 by former Southridge Teacher Mann Rentoy and is now under Rutch Regencia of the Guidance department. The club's primary task is to provide and train altar servers for the daily and special masses of the school. Over the years, club activities have expanded as servers have been sent to participate in special events outside of the school. Members of this club have been sent to serve in special masses of sister school PAREF Woodrose, and at times, masses hosted around Metro Manila. The club also hosts outreaches for the less fortunate both outside and inside of campus with the Annual Bayais Sports Festiival (named in Honor of the late Mr. Bayais who died in an accident) and Auxiliary Staff Christmas Party as a growing tradition. The club aims to help students get closer to God.

Student leadership

Since the school's foundation in 1979, elections are held every year within the Grade 7 to 3rd Year High School student voting population. Candidates from such levels campaign for student government positions namely, Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, PRO, and 2 Members-at-Large posts. For many years, the Southridge Student Council has been an active catalyst in school especially in the organization of projects for the interest and development of the school community. It is the body which serves as a bridge between every member of the school community, and most especially representing the students.

The Student Council for School Year 2010-2011 is composed of Gabriel Castillo as Chairman, Mac Valdez as Vice-Chairman, Aldo Manzano as Secretary, Rafa Abaya as PRO, Chucky Quemado as Treasurer, and Faisal Tabusalla and Julian Ferrer as Members-at-Large. This group was able to successfully organize Fathers' Day 2011: "The Day of D'ADmirals", the first ever Southridge Run and The Southridge Big Brother Freshmen Senior Bonding among other events and they established the Southridge Dance Crew, Admirals Step Crew and the Southridge Drumline. The highlight though of this council was the birth of Southridge's mascot, The Admirals which was established on 26 August 2010. The name was coined by Jeggy Filart of Batch 2011.

The current Student Council for School Year 2016-2017 is composed of:

  • Teo Eugenio - Chairman
  • Lorenzo Prieto - Vice-Chairman
  • Nico Meer - Secretary
  • Rocco De Castro - Treasurer
  • Jose Tordesillas - Public Relations Officer
  • Paolo Sandejas - Member-at-Large
  • Jaime Santos - Member-at-Large
  • Ryan Danao - Batch 2017 Representative
  • Stephen Apolonio - Batch 2018 Representative
  • Javi Mapa - Batch 2019 Representative
  • Miguel Bayani - Batch 2021 Representative

Opus Dei affiliation

Southridge entrusts its religious instruction to the prelature of Opus Dei. St. Josemaria Escriva is among its venerated saints, along with St. Joseph and St. Michael.

Alumni

Southridge has produced several successful alumni. Some have become prominent in different fields such as the government, business, the academe, music, and the arts, among others. Several Southridge alumni have moved on to take graduate studies outside the Philippines. Some have returned to their alma mater to teach.

Some who hold government office are:

  • Jayjay Suarez, Governor of Quezon
  • Roman Romulo, Congressman of Pasig
  • Paolo Javier, Congressman of Antique
  • Anton Lagdameo, Congressman of Davao del Norte
  • Jet Suarez, Provincial Board Member of Quezon
  • Bullet Jalosjos, Provincial Board Member of Zamboanga Del Norte
  • Don Bagatsing, former City Councilor of Manila
  • Mitch Cuna, former City Councilor of Manila
  • DJ Bagatsing, present first City Councilor of Manila.

Some alumni in the entertainment field include:

  • Gabe Mercado (comedian - SPIT)
  • Jay Ignacio (director and executive producer - The Bladed Hand)
  • Jake Cuenca (actor / commercial model)
  • Robi Joseph (Akafellas, Radio DJ at 99.5 RT)
  • Ikey Canoy (Akafellas)
  • Paul Yap (UpDharmaDown)
  • Carlos Tanada (UpDharmaDown)
  • Chino David (Silent Sanctuary)
  • Tutti Caringal (6CycleMind/Protein Shake)
  • Miguel Escueta (singer)
  • Noni Buencamino (actor)
  • Franco Mabanta (host/MYX VJ)
  • Manu Sandejas (Studio23 Digital Tour host)
  • Mark Beltran (Magician)
  • Film/video directors Timmito de los Reyes, Mihk Vergara, Mackie Galvez, Lance Katigbak
  • Commercial models Michael Park, Jose Sarasola, Marco Manalac, Rocky Camus, Ryan Villa-Real, Jose da Silva, Avery del Rosario, Mikee Morada, Karl Vargas, Amir Abughanem, Martin Estrella, and Miguel Torre.

See also

References

  1. ^ "SOUTHRIDGE BAGS CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE 1st ASIAN SCHOOLS DEBATING CHAMPIONSHIPS". PAREF Southridge. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
  2. ^ Hernando-Malipot, Ina. "The Young and the Eloquent". The Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  3. ^ Barawid, Rachel. "Speaking Out to Win". Retrieved 17 March 2012.