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A Tribute to the Past. . . A Commitment to the Future

Message from the President

The Diliman Preparatory School, or as we fondly call it “Diliman Prep”, was founded by three strong-willed women bound by a vision for quality education, coupled with a genuine concern for children. They were Alicia M.L. Coseteng (my mother) as President and Chairperson, Felisa C. Generoso, Principal and Teacher, and Dr. Irma A. Apelo, School Physician and Treasurer. (more…)

Looking Back, Moving Forward

A wise teacher in the name of Mahatma Gandhi once said “Constant development is a law of life.” In fact, it is clearly seen in its utmost degree in society today. With the fast -paced life presented as the status quo nowadays, it cannot be helped that we continue to strive for the things that lie beyond the horizon.

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Swinging their Way to Success

Featured in the June 2010 issue of Blue View.

The basic vision of every school is to make sure that its students are given quality education and that its graduates are well prepared to participate in the real-life activities of the outside world. We have listed down 40 names that cling to the identity of being Dilimanians. Some are successful in their own ways, some are still on the verge of finding their places under the sun, and some simply just made a difference. (more…)

Career Orientation

By Raymund Victor Vitorio
Published in the June 2010 edition of Blue View

It looks like I can never leave Diliman. After spending 11 years of my life studying in DPS, and after attending UP Diliman for college for four years, I am currently teaching in UP Diliman. Passing through Commonwealth Avenue has become so common o me that I can recognize even the slightest change of any infrastructure in the most dangerous avenue in Quezon City. (more…)

Remembering Preschool

by Jennifer Yladia
Published in the June 2010 issue of Blue View

I have some vivid memories of my preschool years. Who doesn’t?

Whenever I walk in the gate and clock in every morning or work. I remember getting in the very same gate I used to pass through when I was in preschool. (more…)