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Claret School of Quezon City

Our Legacy (Honor the Past…)

Embrace the Past 

  Enjoy the Present

     Leave an imprint for the Future

 

 

The Class of 1979 from Claret School represents a generation that has left a significant mark on their communities and beyond. As high school students, they were a diverse group, each with unique dreams and aspirations. Over the years, these individuals have evolved in remarkable ways, shaping their respective fields and communities.

During their high school years, the Class of 1979 was characterized by a spirit of camaraderie and ambition. They navigated the challenges of adolescence and laid the groundwork for their future endeavors. As they ventured into adulthood, they pursued various careers, from business and technology to education and the arts. Their experiences during these formative years at Claret School instilled in them values of perseverance, leadership, and social responsibility.

Even decades after their graduation, the Class of 1979 continues to inspire and influence. They remain actively engaged in their professions and communities, leveraging their experiences and successes to drive positive change. Their individual stories serve as a testament to the enduring values they developed at Claret School and their commitment to making a difference in the world. Their ongoing contributions and achievements reflect the enduring spirit and values instilled in them during their formative years. “Scientia maxime cum virtute” which means “Knowledge is best with virtue.”

This website is dedicated to the high school batch 1979 from Claret School of Quezon City.

… This is their story.                    … This is their Legacy

Message from Batch 79 Alumni President

Forty-five years of brotherhood, of friendship … a generation reminisced.   45 years ago, we chose our path to become masters of our character, choosing what we stand for in our lifetime.

“It is what it is” … each one of us have our stories to tell – college life, “buwis buhay” escapades, career tipping points.   The stories will not end … pero sabi nga ni Ferdie … “What is important is that we chose to stay together, support each other, and respect each other’s choices”.

This Legacy Project is a bond that continues to tie us together.   Kudos to the creative mind and untiring efforts of Arnel Araneta, Dong Pineda, Louie Rodriguez, Ray Bolisay, and Lito Ronsayro.   The tireless and enduring cooperation of Ferdie Sibal, Jera Sison, Nonoy Solidum, Edwin Frias, Lito Gabriel, Epe Zamora, Joey Apolonio, and Tobee Nicanor in sharing their time for batch activities.

What we leave behind is not what is spoken in testimonials and written in memorials, but what is woven into the lives of others.   Mabuhay – Claret ’79.

Updated Yearbok

Forty-five years have transformed us from boys to men, and we are excited to share the journey each of us has taken. We all have stories to tell.

Memory Lane

A brief trip down memory lane, reflecting on those hazy high school days we can barely recall

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Updated Yearbok

Forty-five years have transformed us from boys to men, and we are excited to share the journey each of us has taken. We all have stories to tell.

Memory Lane

A brief trip down memory lane, reflecting on those hazy high school days we can barely recall

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