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Overview

Student life

Student Organizations

Co-curricular and extracurricular activities are important parts of high school life. To help facilitate student participation in activities outside of academics, various school organizations provide opportunities for total development. Each organization or club is supervised by a member of the IDS faculty.

The following student clubs are duly recognized by the school authorities:

Adventurer’s Science Club (ASC) - Organizes science-related activities that develop the students’ scientific attitudes.
Cartesian Math Club (CMC) – Creates math-related activities such as peer tutoring and quiz shows.
Forensic Society – Develops skills in discussing significant and substantial current issues.
Intermix Club - Provides productive endeavor to IDS students who have a talent in dancing.
Kapisanang Mag-aaral Sa Wikang Filipino (KMWF) - Develops the students’ oral and written communication skills in Filipino.
Red Cross Youth (RCY) – Inculcates the spirit of humanitarian services.
Ringkaran - Develops students’ inclination in music. Also known as the official choral group of MSU-IIT IDS.
Sports Club - Cultivate the love for various sports among students.
The IDS String Project - Interest group for students who play bowed string instruments.
The English Language League (TELL) – Develops the students’ oral and written communication skills in English.
Visual Arts Club - Develops among students a deep sense of art appreciation.
Young Entrepreneurs Group - Develop the passion to become aspiring and successful entrepreneurs.

Student Publications

There are two student publications in the IDS: “THE AGONG” is the English publication and “ANG AGONG” is its Filipino counterpart.

Ang Agong

Supreme Student Council

The Supreme Student Council (SSC) is the official representative of the students to the policy and decision making body of the school. It is composed of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, PIO, Senators and Year Level Representatives with the following functions:

  • to organize and coordinate student activities approved by the school.
  • to act as the official representative of the students to the faculty and administration.
  • to present appropriate recommendations to the administration regarding the students’ welfare.
  • to represent the school in KASAMA meetings and Institute Palakasan activities.

Class officers

Class Officers

Each section has a set of classroom officers duly elected by the members of the class themselves under the supervision of their homeroom adviser. These officers have the following responsibilities:

  • The class officers will be responsible for the maintenance of the classroom.
  • The class monitor will be responsible for listing the names of students who are absent from or late for class and have the record signed by each subject teacher.
  • The Class President or any class officer will report immediately to the Assistant Principal whenever a subject teacher does not show up for class fifteen (15) minutes after the bell has rung.
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