“Where curiosity meets purpose, the Research Club is a community of inquisitive minds committed to discovery, innovation, and academic growth.”
“Where curiosity meets purpose, the Research Club is a community of inquisitive minds committed to discovery, innovation, and academic growth.”
Events
Science Research Fair & Congress (SRFC) 2025
Research Club hosted the ACNSTHS Science Research Fair & Congress (SRFC) 2025, reflecting the club’s commitment to fostering research-driven engagement that promoted intellectual growth and holistic development. Aligned with Presidential Proclamation No. 264, s. 2002 declaring September as National Science Club Month, and in support of the Science and Technology Month celebration of the Schools Division Office of Antipolo City, SRFC 2025 also served as the official school-based elimination round for the Division contest “Tuklas: Research Project,” pursuant to Section 3 of Division Memorandum No. 19, s. 2024. First-place winners in each category advanced to represent ACNSTHS at the division level. Designed to prepare Grade 11 students for confident participation, the event also included a short discussion on the Science and Technology Fair to equip representatives with essential knowledge and skills. The full-day face-to-face competition was held on Friday, August 8, 2025, at the ACNSTHS Ynares Covered Court and Science Laboratories.
ACNSTHS School Robotics Competition
In line with the Department of Education’s mandate to promote scientific literacy, creativity, and innovation among learners, Antipolo City National Science and Technology High School will celebrate Science Month 2025 with the theme “Harnessing the Unknown: Powering the Future Through Science and Innovation.” This celebration seeks to cultivate curiosity, critical thinking, and collaboration among students, while also raising sustainable funds to support learners participating in division, regional, and national science competitions.
Project Ascend
Project Ascend seeks to inspire students to actively participate in research competitions across various levels and categories. By providing resources, guidance, and constructive feedback on their manuscripts, presentations, and overall conduct for first-time competitors, the project ensures that student researchers are well-prepared and equipped with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in these contests. Furthermore, Project Ascend enhances the likelihood of participants earning recognition and awards for their respective research endeavors.
SnR Outreach Program
In alignment with the core values of the Department of Education (DepEd)—Maka-Diyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan, and Makabansa—the project aimed to foster activities that embodied these principles and contributed meaningfully to the learning and developmental experiences of children. To encourage active engagement and application of these values, the Research Club and See Miracles in Life (SMILE) Club, in partnership with the Cabading Church, were committed to inspiring, nurturing, and strengthening children’s growth and development spiritually, emotionally, socially, and educationally through the outreach initiative entitled SnR Outreach Program. The program took place at the Cabading Child Development Center on December 18, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.