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Xavier, HARI break ground for student center
From: (The Philippine Star) Updated June 23, 2011 12:00 AM
MANILA, Philippines - Xavier School marked the official start of the construction of the Anthony and Justa Lee Student Center on June 6, 2011 in the Nuvali campus in Calamba, Laguna. School president Fr. Johnny Go, SJ, and Richard Lee, chairman emeritus of Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (HARI), led officials of both organizations in the groundbreaking rites.
The construction of the building, the third major facility to rise in the new campus of Xavier School Nuvali, is being supported by HARI. Lee, himself a student in the school’s original campus in Echague and father of two Xavier graduates, Anthony Bryan (’92) and Matthew Francis Richard (’06), was instrumental in making HARI one of the founding benefactors of the new school.
In his message, Lee underscored the company’s belief in education as a “strong force for creating capacities and transforming lives toward a better future.” He expressed the company’s vision “to anchor our future on a solid foundation of learning, knowledge transfer and competence-building,” with the end goal of “developing and nurturing a sustainable breed of leaders and nation-builders... to dream about new possibilities and forge new thinking on the destiny of our country and the Filipino people.” This is a vision shared by Xavier School and embodied in its motto, “luceat lux” (let your light shine).
For his part, Fr. Go expressed the gratitude of the school community for the generous support of HARI and Lee in the construction of the student center, which he described as “a womb for innovative student leaders.” He compared this generosity to the humble beginnings of Xavier School 55 years ago, “a foolish dream that was fulfilled not only because of the faith and determination of our founding Jesuit fathers, but also because of the support of Chinese-Filipino businessmen who would become lifelong partners in education.”
As a response to all the blessings received by the school, which will operate two campuses by 2012, Fr. Go reiterated the commitment of the Jesuits to make Xavier School Nuvali a more accessible and socially responsible school. Not only will it be co-educational, it will also share the Xavier education to more students in need of a better life. He said, “We have set ourselves an ambitious target, one we reaffirm today: that for Xavier School Nuvali, one out of every four students we educate will be provided with scholarship.”
The student center is a fitting and lasting tribute to the legacy of Lee’s parents, the late Anthony P. Lee and wife, Justa, for their high regard for education as a pillar of national strength. The library, one of the main facilities housed in the building, will be dedicated in memory of his late younger brother, Samuel Lee.
The other two major buildings to be completed before the school opens in June 2012 are the Henry Sy Sr. Primary School building and the Ramon Ang Gymnasium. The new school is situated in a 15-hectare property donated by Aurora Properties, Inc., a joint venture of Ayala Land and the Yulo family, which is developing the Nuvali eco-community.
Applications for Xavier School Nuvali (Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, and First Year High School) will be processed starting August 2011. For more information visit www.xs.edu.ph or email [email protected]
THE 2011 XAVIER SCHOOL RUNATHON
In commemoration of Xavier School’s 55th anniversary, and the Silver Jubilee of Xavier School Batch 1986, the Xavier School community, including the AAXS and XSPA, is organizing a fun run and marathon (Runathon) to be held on JULY 10, 2011, SUNDAY, 4:30AM.
The race is open to runners of all ages, beginner or elite. Celebrities and prominent personalities are expected to grace the event, and there will be a program and awarding ceremonies at the end of the run at the Start/Finish Line inside Xavier School campus in Greenhills. There will also be exhibitors’ booths and a seminar/lecture on Health, Running and Fitness from noted professionals.
The race route will be around the Greenhills, San Juan area, and will have four (4) categories- 3k, 5k, 10k, and 21k. Registration fee is P500 for 3k and 5k, and P600 for 10k and 21k, inclusive of runner’s shirt and freebies. Beneficiaries of THE STALLION RUN will be the Xavier School Educational Trust Fund, the XS86 Men for Others Foundation, Gawad Kalinga, and the AAXS Social Fund. The advocacy of the run is to encourage good health and exercise, and to promote walking and running as a simple yet effective clean-and- green alternative to the traffic and parking situation around Greenhills.
We invite all XS alumni to participate and be part of this major event in the XS community. Registration period will be from April 1, 2011 to June 30, 2011, at the AAXS Office, and other registration sites.
For more details, inquiries, questions, comments, or any other feedback, we can be reached at 0917-8330315, 0917-5006599 or 0922-8963268, or through the Alumni Association of Xavier School (AAXS) Office. You can also follow us on Facebook (The Stallion Run FB Page).
THE 2011 XAVIER STALLION RUN COMMITTEE
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School year 2011-12 is the 55th anniversary of Xavier School.
Xavier School 55th from Xavier School on Vimeo.
Xavier School celebrates its 55th anniversary this year with the theme "Innovation Built on Tradition." The emerald anniversary celebrations unfold a year before the opening of its new 15-hectare Xavier School Nuvali campus.
Faculty and Staff pose for a community picture to launch XS55
Source: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=926281&id=199193050098471
New AAXS Mobile -- 0917.555-AAXS
Effective June 8, 2011 (Wednesday), the AAXS will have the following additional contact numbers
0917.555-AAXS 0917.555-2297
02-6230680
In addition to 02-7273329. Just look for Joanne Oriel. You can also email the Secretariat at [email protected].
Office hours are 8:00AM to 5:00PM, Mondays to Fridays, and 8:00AM to 12:00NN on Saturdays.
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Thank you.
AAXS Information and Communications Group
Xavier School Nuvali as of 06 June 2011
Just a link to our school's website.