Philippine Science High School (PSHS or Pisay to some) is now accepting admission applicants for the school year 2013-2014. photo credit: HERE As the country's premiere secondary education institution, PSHS students have an advantage in having mathematics and science-enriched education, as well as the privilege of studying for free (read: free tuition and free loan of textbooks) and receiving monthly allowance. Deadline for filing the application requirements is on July 13, 2012 . The examination date is on September 29, 2012 . You may DOWNLOAD the application form HERE . For complete details regarding the application process, and to know more about Philippine Science High School, please visit this LINK . ----- Philippine Science High School Main Campus Agham Road, Diliman, Q.C. Tel. No. (02) 929-1606 / 924-0614
Happy Sunday morning! As a lot of kids and parents are waiting for this, I am reposting the results of the Philippine Science High School National Competitive Examination done last September 2012. For the official list, you may want to verify from the Philippine Science High School website -- http://oed.pshs.edu.ph/nce2013/ I believe they will also publish the list in major broadsheets and will definitely send passers acceptance letters. For those who did not pass, they usually mail your ratings/scores to you. Congratulations to the future Science Scholars! Make the country and Pisay proud! :-) 2013 NCE Examination Result NAME CAMPUS AALA, MARIE ERICKA GRACE ONATE MC/SMC ABAD, KELLY ANDREI CANO CVC ABAIS, JOSHUA NATHANIEL MALDO EVC ABAN, KIANNA VIATRIZ ROBSTIN GUNDRAN CVC ABARA, LAURA YSABEL MASANGKAY MC ABARQUEZ, CHAMP KARL DELATOR CMC ABAYAO, CHLOE GAYLE ENKIWE CARC ABBAS, FAIZAH ABDULWAHAB CMC ABELLA, ROMULUS VIDAL THOMAS DAVID BRC ABELLA, SEAN DOMINIC TIRAMBULO C...
One of my worries during calamities like typhoons, is running out of potable water. A person cannot last a few days without water and that's why amidst possible water contamination caused by the Habagat flooding, we must ensure that our water supply is safe and free from contaminants. I am quoting parts of the Department of Health's Advisory on Safe Drinking Water (issued on August 7, 2012) --- The following are guidelines in purifying water: Water must be filtered first to trap and remove large impurities. Any clean cloth or coffee filter can be used as a sieve. If the water is cloudy, it can be made to stand for half a day, after which, clear water can be scooped and then filtered. Boiling water kills all potential germs you may get from contaminated water. Heat water and allow it to boil for two (2) minutes then let it cool. Boiled water that has cooled can be used immediately. Stirring it or putting it from one clean container to another container sever...
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