
Festivity of Friendship: Nurturing Fellowship Through Competition and Delight
Hundreds of students from the Senior High School Department (SHS) fill row upon row of seats inside the gymnasium during the festivity of Sacred Heart Collegeโs annual Friendship Day, July 7, 2026. Although the celebration kicked off earlier than expected, it did not get in the way of preparations or the fun-filled itinerary.
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The traditional yell performances might have been cancelled for SHS students but Grade 11 and Grade 12 transformed the shortened presentation into a lively exchange that caught even teachers off guard with its energy.
What was supposed to be light banter and representation from each grade level evolved into a spirited competition. For many transferees, the moment became their first glimpse of the Cordian spirit, as friendly rivalry gave way to sportsmanship and sense of pride.
โThe events were fun, as a transfer student, it was my first time experiencing an event like this. For me, the roll call was really lovely and fun,โ Marian Katalbas shared.
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Beyond serving as a playground for light-hearted competition, Friendship Day also paved the way for both connecting with old friends and welcoming new facesโsome of which could be found in the schoolโs faculty, as BED Principal Melissa Carillo called to the front old and new teachers from both the elementary and senior high school department to perform.
The teachers rocked the dance floor, showcasing their enthusiasm and willfulness through a dance number to the remix of Digi Digi Dong and Brazilian Dance.
As Master of Ceremonies Johnathan Concepcion exclaimed: โDespite being new, these teachers showed that theyโre willing and ready to give it their all!โ
๐๏ธ: Jasmine Escleto & Shyreen Miguel
๐ท: Xzumie Veluya, Jared Tan, Caleb Martinez