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VARIOUS OUTCOMES FOR FAILED MARRIAGE:

A RISING MATTER IN THE PHILIPPINES

Leader: Bustamante, Moises Salem Anthony R.


Asst. leader: Gomez, Bianca Maye G.

Antonio, Ryanjay C.

Barrameda, Angelito P.

Belardo, Charles Nathan A.

Chua, Mark Deniel

Dua, Rhyza Jae L.

Duero, JohnDaryll R.

Gaton, Ailyn

Mangalindan, Shaina

DECEMBER 2022
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Table of Content
Content: Page:

Table of content……………………………………..……………………………………….……1

Introduction………………………………………...……………………………………...………2

Issue……………………………………………….………………………………………………5

Reference………………………………………………………………………………….………5

Solution…………………………………………………………………………………………....8

Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………..……...12

Recommendation…………………………………………………………………………….......17

Personal Information……………………………………………………………………………19

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Introduction

Marriage is a man and a woman’s intimate union and equal partnership.

Because it is rooted in the divine plan of creation, it is both a natural institution and a sacred

union. Filipinos value marriage as a milestone, and it is expected that individuals will marry a

suitable partner one day. Having children outside of marriage is frowned upon in Filipino

society. Thus, many couples will marry prior to giving birth to their child to avoid social

repercussions; Also believed to be a gift from a higher being. It is said that declaring love and

commitment in front of a presiding priest strengthens the foundation of any committed

relationship. When a husband or wife disregards his or her family because they are too busy at

work, the marriage fails. As a result, other people will fill the void left by the absence of a spouse

or wife. Therefore, a third party is responsible for the marital conflict. In the Philippines, there

are many issues with failed marriages. There are three processes to end a failed marriage:

annulment, divorce, and legal separation. An annulment is the cancellation or revocation of a

contract, such as a marriage. It’s as if the marriage never happened after an annulment. Divorce

on the other hand the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body. In

Marriage or Legal Separation, the couple is allowed to live apart and separately own assets.

However, both of them cannot remarry as their marriage still exists and valid.

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Marriage, a really and socially upheld connection, consistently between a man

and a lady, that is facilitated by rules, customs, convictions, and perspectives that propose the

open doors and responsibilities of the partners and accords status to their loved ones. Moreover,

Same-Sex Couple can be hitched By Normal Affiliation. It wasn’t so much that quite a while in

the past that various kinds of marriage and connections were All over the planet with restricted

an open door, you needed to ensure your future had some steadiness, and wedding was a major

piece of that. Just a new improvement individuals wedding for adoration. Since the reasons for

relationships are so various and turned, there are various kinds of relationships you ought to be

aware of. As the population rises, more couples all over the world seal and bind their love

through marriage. An unsuccessful marriage has immense effects not only for both parties but

especially for their children if they already have. It can lead to increased aggression and

disruptive behaviors on thechildren’s part that can ruin their lives. It can also drive to other

consequences such as poverty,unstable mental consciousness, and risks of other health-related

problems. Marital conflict can arise for a variety of reasons. These conflicts can be caused by

failed marriages; attrition, financial issues, adultery, lack of communication, and

misunderstanding. In some cases. These can become a source of stress that can affect both

individuals and the relationship as a whole. If you are unclear about your feelings, boundaries,

and expectations in your marriage, you are likely to encounter marital problems. If a partner is

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not honest about their feelings, lies, or hides things from each other, it could cause marriage

problems.

Marriage is a complex social attribute to many basics of personal functions.

Hence, as we discuss and come to learn one of the types of ways to end the marriage we must

keep in mind its importance can be seen in the elaborative and complex laws and rituals

surrounding it as marriage has historically conferred various privileges that has been set down by

traditions of community. Now, how annulment got in the world of marriage? Annulment is a

broad term for dissolving a marriage. Nonetheless, the only options available to legally end a

marriage in the Republic of the Philippines are: (1) filing for legal separation, and (2) having an

annulment. An annulment usually takes 2 years at least, and 4 years at most on the average if the

other spouse do not contest the annulment, and there are no certain issues such as property,

custody, and support. This may really seemed to be a long time for wishing a failed or unwanted

marriage to end, for the both parties where they suffered certain circumstances who ended up

splitting and defying their marital vows. But, this is the Philippine Constitution that do not

recognize ‘Divorce’ in its citizens whereas, everyone must protect their marriage all throughout

as it is sacred and binding.

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The main goal of this study is to present the 3 different ways to end the

marriage. Our group selected this topic as it is the one that is currently being debated in our

nation. Similar to one of our own members, who comes from a broken family, that affects us and

other young people who also faces this kind of adversity. Moreover, it provide an in-depth

analysis concerning with the processes to legally end a marriage in the Republic of the

Philippines. This case study might helps to have rights in various cases that affect their children

and to have a value a legal or sacred marriage. The study also aims to assess certain adversities

and effects of an unsuccessful marriage as it is a rising matter in our country.

Problem

Some potential problems associated with annulment, marriage separation, and

divorce include emotional distress for the individuals involved, potential financial difficulties,

and potential negative impacts on any children involved. These events can also be difficult to

navigate legally, particularly if the couple disagrees on key issues such as child custody and

property division. In some cases, the process of obtaining an annulment, separating, or divorcing

can be lengthy and complex, which can further add to the stress and difficulty of the situation.

As the population rises, more couples all over the world seal and binds their love

through marriage. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the number of

registered marriages in 2020 only reached 240,775, it declined by -44.3 percent compared with

the total registered marriages of 431, 972 in 2019. The top three regions in our country with the

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highest number of recorded marriages are CALABARZON, NCR, and Central Luzon. This data

shows us the declining rate of registered marriages between the years 2019, and 2020. The

number one reason for the rate to decrease is the ongoing fight against the COVID-19 virus,

which began its outbreak in late 2019.

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However, even though we have the data on registered marriages in our country,

not all of them are successful and end their relationship by splitting up. The only available

options for the marriage to dissolve in the Philippines are (1) Annulment, and (2) Legal

Separation. An annulment is a procedure in which it declares that the marriage is null. This is a

lengthy process that usually takes up to 2 to 4 years. Legal separation, on the other hand, differs

from annulment as the law will only allow them to separate their possessions and live apart, but

their marriage is still valid somehow.

▪ Marriage has various of problems that can be affect in term of:

➢ Financial problems: When a couple gets divorced or separates, they often need to divide

their assets and debts. This can be a complex and contentious process, particularly if one

spouse is financially dependent on the other or if there are significant assets at stake.

➢ Emotional problems: The process of ending a marriage or long-term relationship can be

emotionally challenging for both parties. It can lead to feelings of sadness, anger, and

betrayal, and it can take time for people to process their emotions and move on.

➢ Legal problems: Annulment, marriage separation, and divorce are all legal processes that

involve specific rules and procedures. Navigating these can be difficult, particularly if

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there are disputes over child custody, support, or property. It is often helpful to seek the

advice of a lawyer who is experienced in these matters.

This study answers the following question that can be encountered in possible

cases of marital problems: It can help to understand and resolve a relationship that can help their

children. Furthermore, marriage has an important place in society and in religion. This following

issue is the most commonly occuring problem in terms of marriage, such as:

• In terms of marriage, what can be the possible and negative outcomes that we can gain

from it?

• Why do you think divorce is higher in some countries than in others?

• Why is there no divorce in the philippines?

• In the 3 ways how to end the marriage, what is the best option when facing failed

marriage?

• Do these three ways to end marriage really help individuals who're facing a failed

marriage?

Solution

In married couples, especially when they have been together for a long time, it

is natural for them to experience constant fighting and boredom in their marriage. However,

mutual understanding should prevail. To give an instance, if a man is working, he should still

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give his time to his family to bond. But when it gets to the point where they are going to

separate, the laws come into play. For example, in the financial problems of a married couple,

sometimes only one of them works because one partner takes care of their child and does

housework, therefore he only depends on his wife's finances. There should be a law where when

you divorce, you will not immediately stop supporting your husband until he has a stable job.

And with the emotional problems, they should give each other time before they decide if they

really want to divorce. Due to sometimes we are just carried away by emotions when making

decisions in life. In conclusion, the legal problems; only Annulment and Marriage separation are

legal in the Philippines. Although, they are sure of what they have decided, it is better for them

to choose marriage separation, especially when they have a child because they can still give him

time and be with them both because the child also wants to feel the presence of his parents.

The possible outcomes that we can gain in the marriage are we will know how

to be independent and how being parents feels like aside from that we will have our own family

that will motivates and inspired us to continue live our life. Many conflicts arise because

marriage mates prideful try to blame their partners for problems instead of humbly seeking ways

to make things better for each other. The relationship between marriage and positive mental

health is one of the most established findings in the stress literature. Few studies, however,

examine the problematic as well as the supportive impacts of marriage on mental health. These

findings indicate the importance of considering how marriage affects mental health in complex,

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rather than in straightforward, ways. There are many factors that can contribute to the rate of

divorce in a given country. Some of these factors include cultural and societal norms, the level of

individual and couple happiness, the availability and effectiveness of relationship support

resources, and the overall level of stress and strain in a person's life. It is likely that the

combination of these and other factors varies from country to country, leading tot differences in

the rates of divorce. Although the Philippines is predominantly Catholic and divorce is not

legally recognized in the country, it is important to note that the situation is more complex than

that. While divorce is not technically legal in the Philippines, there are alternative legal processes

that can be pursued in order to obtain a similar result, such as annulment or legal separation.

These processes are often more difficult and costly than divorce proceedings in other countries,

and they may not be accessible to everyone. As a result, it is not accurate to say that there is no

divorce in the Philippines, although the availability and ease of obtaining a divorce-like legal

resolution may vary significantly compared to other countries. The best option for ending a

failed marriage will depend on the specific circumstances and needs of the individuals involved.

In deciding which option is best for you, it is important to consider your own needs and

priorities, as well as the specific laws and requirements of your jurisdiction. Seeking the

guidance of a lawyer or other qualified professional can also be helpful in determining the best

course of action for your situation. The process of ending a marriage can be emotionally and

financially challenging, regardless of the specific legal process that is used. However, for some

individuals, the ability to legally end a marriage and move on with their lives may provide a

sense of closure and allow them to start fresh. For others, the process of ending a marriage may

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be more difficult and may not fully address their emotional needs or the underlying issues that

contributed to the failure of the marriage.

Seek support from loved ones: It's important to have a supportive network of

friends and family during this time. Lean on them for emotional support and for practical help,

such as taking care of children or running errands. Consider therapy: Therapy can be a helpful

way to process your feelings and work through the challenges you're facing. A therapist can

provide a safe, non-judgmental space for you to talk about your experiences and work through

your emotions. Communicate clearly about what you're comfortable with and what you're not,

and make sure to respect each other's boundaries. Try to move forward: It's natural to have

feelings of sadness and grief after a divorce, but it's important to try to move forward with your

life. This might mean finding new hobbies or activities to pursue, or simply taking the time to

focus on your own well-being. They must acknowledge and express gratitude for all the little and

big sacrifices the other half makes every day. Remember, we are two separate individuals joining

into one shared journey together, so we need to create a strong foundation from which to build.

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Conclusion

Common views from marriage are always positive, as it is a form of united

love of two people combined as one. However, there are some instances where marriage has its

dark side. In business world, arranged or fixed marriage is common where the bride and groom

are primarily selected by individuals other than the couple themselves, particularly by family

members such as the parents. Having this type of marriage can be viewed only as business deals.

Persons experiencing this type of marriage can suffer from emotional breakdown as entering to a

marriage is not that simple adding that the person you’re marrying is a total stranger, knowing no

personal background. Obviously, unwanted marriages do always have negative impacts, but

when it is the person, you love and cherish the most, mutually decided marriage is the best

option in seeking to seal and bind one’s love for each other.

Individuals have the option to end their marriages in a variety of ways, and

the best option will depend on the individual's needs and circumstances. However, the following

are three typical ways that people end their marriages:

• Legal separation: This is a legal arrangement in which a couple lives apart but is still

legally married. They may choose to do this for a variety of reasons, such as to take time

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to consider whether they want to pursue a divorce or to address specific issues in their

relationship.

• Divorce: This is the legal process of ending a marriage. It involves obtaining a court

order that legally dissolves the marriage and resolves issues such as property division,

child custody, and spousal support.

• Annulment: This is a legal process in which a marriage is declared invalid and is treated

as if it never happened. Annulments are usually granted in cases where one spouse was

coerced into the marriage or where there was a lack of consent, such as in cases of fraud

or duress.

It is important to note that ending a marriage can be a difficult and emotional

process, and it may be helpful to seek support from friends, family, or a mental health

professional as you navigate this process. This alternative method of removing the effectiveness

of marriage necessitates financial support. In fact, some of the wealthiest countries have more

diversity than the poorest. It's not quite shocking for them because they can afford this case,

more education, and more women in the workforce.

Divorce is legal in most countries, but not in the Philippines. Because the

most important religion, such as Roman Catholicism, believes that marriage is unbreakable, In

addition, it is not applicable in the Philippines due to economic status. As of now, we still have

no laws allowing divorce in the Philippines due to Article 68 of the Family Code of the

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Philippines, wherein it is the obligation of a husband and wife to live together in mutual love,

etc. However, if things are not going well, the court shall decide.

Indeed, This Will Be The Most ideal Choice For Bombed Marriage, This Will

Be Harmony For One another To Quiet Down Their Psyches, To Continue On And To Begin

Another Section Of Their Lives, This Is Difficult For One another Particularly In the event that

They Didn't Take care of Their Concerns Prior to Isolating. Because it is cultural in many

countries for women to be subservient and never be independent or free to make their own

decisions, they face severe punishment, including death, if they resist or defy their culture or

marriage customs. As a result, divorce rates are lower in some areas. Where gender equality is

high, divorce rates will be higher, which is a good thing. Bombed Marriage Will Be An

Example To Both And Take This Illustration To Be A Superior Accomplice Later on.

Continuing On Is Extremely Hard For The two Accomplices Yet In the event that The Issues

Couldn't Be Address By Correspondence Isolating Is The Critical Particularly Assuming The

two Accomplices Expanding Their Pride to One another Which It Has neither rhyme nor reason

And In all likelihood Will not Figure out To One another.

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Recommendation

Seek counseling or therapy: Divorce can be a traumatic experience, and it's

important to talk to a professional who can help you cope with your emotions. A therapist or

counselor can provide support and guidance as you navigate the difficult process of divorce.

Surround yourself with a supportive network: Seek out the support of family and friends who can

provide emotional and practical support. You can also look for support groups specifically for

people going through divorce, where you can talk to others who understand what you're going

through. Take time for yourself: It's important to take care of yourself during this time. Make

sure to get enough sleep, exercise, and eat healthy. These can help you keep your physical and

emotional health in check. Seek professional legal advice: Understanding your rights and the

legal process can help you navigate the divorce process and reduce stress and uncertainty. Give

yourself time to grieve: Divorce is a loss, and it's important to allow yourself time to grieve. Give

yourself permission to feel sad, angry, and confused. It's okay to feel those emotions but also

make sure that you're taking care of yourself and your children if you have any. Be kind to

yourself: The process of divorce can be hard on your self-esteem, so it’s important to be kind to

yourself. Give yourself credit for the progress you make, and don't beat yourself up for setbacks.

Rely on healthy coping mechanisms: There are several healthy coping mechanisms that can help

you to get through the emotional stress of divorce, such as: Yoga, meditation, journaling,

mindfulness practices, art and music therapy. Divorce can be a challenging time emotionally, but

by taking care of yourself and seeking support, you can get through it and move forward with

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your life. The only solutions to conflicts arising from different values are communication and

compromise. And in matters where compromise isn’t possible, the best solution is to be

understanding and agree to disagree on these matters. Remember that healing takes time, and it is

different for everyone.

Seek legal advice: It's important to understand your legal rights and obligations as they pertain to

your divorce. A lawyer can provide guidance on issues related to property division, spousal

support, and child custody, as well as any other legal matters that may arise during the divorce

process. Create a divorce settlement agreement: A divorce settlement agreement is a legal

document that outlines the terms of the divorce, including the division of assets and debts,

spousal support, and child custody arrangements. It's important to have a clear and detailed

agreement in place to avoid misunderstandings and disputes in the future. Consider the long-term

financial impact: It's important to think about the long-term financial impact of the divorce.

Consider how the division of assets and debts will affect your financial well-being in the future,

and make sure that you understand your rights and obligations under the divorce settlement

agreement. Communicate with your partner: Communication is key when getting a divorce, and

it's important to find ways to communicate with your partner. Even if the relationship is over, try

to discuss the terms of the divorce as civilly as possible. Be prepared for court: If you and your

spouse are unable to come to an agreement, the case may need to be decided by a judge. It's

important to be prepared for court by gathering all the necessary documents and evidence to

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support your case. Divorce can be a complex process, and it's important to understand your legal

rights and obligations. Couples can also obtain spousal help in case of divorce. Fortunately they

are eligible for government loans and public assistance benefits. Married people can also gain by

government or perhaps employer-provided family medical health insurance plans.

Married couples could also receive their spouse’s Public Security rewards when they reach age

sixty two. This is an essential benefit with regards to married couples. A second legal benefit for

marriage is that prenuptial deals can be designed to address near future financial issues. Even

though marriage does not guarantee a secure future, it is doing make life simpler for each party.

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Personal Information
Name: Antonio, Ryanjay C
Age: 16 yrs old
Birthday: January 31,2006
Address: 4 C Ressurecion St. Sta. Ana San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines

Education
• Elementary: Justice Vicente Santiago Elementary School
• HighSchool: Ampid National Highschool
• Senior Highschool: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

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Name: Barrameda, Angelito P.

Age: 16 yrs old

Birthday: September 24, 2006

Address: Alley 2 Makabayan St. Nangka Marikina, Philippines

Education
• Pre-school: Permaline Learning Center
• Elementary: Nangka Elementary School
• Highschool: Nuestra Senora De Aranzazu Parochial School
• Senior Highschool- Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUIA ACADEMY
OF MARIKINA
98 Soliven St., Greenheights Subdivision Ph.3, Nangka, Marikina City
SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Tel.535-4384/ 899-3795/nsdga.gh@gmail.com/
nsdga.ghregistrar@gmail.com

Achievements
• Highest Honor in Kinder
• Top 8 in Grade 4
• Top 3 in Grade 5
• Top 4 in Grade 6
• Conduct award in Grade 7
• Grade 8 with honors
• Grade 10 with honors
• Top 8 in Grade 11

Name: Belardo, Charles Nathan A.


Age: 16 yrs old
Birthday: January 11, 2006
Address: 2 M Tuazon Street, Parang, Marikina, Philippines

Education
• Grade 1 to Grade 2: Guitnang Bayan Elementary School
• Grade 3 to Grade 6: Parang Elementary School
• Junior High School: Parang High School
• Senior High School: Nuestra Señora De Guia Academy Green Heights Campus

Achievements
• Kindergarten: Rank 1 In Class With Honors
• Year 8: Rank 2 In Class

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUIA ACADEMY
OF MARIKINA
98 Soliven St., Greenheights Subdivision Ph.3, Nangka, Marikina City
SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Tel.535-4384/ 899-3795/nsdga.gh@gmail.com/
nsdga.ghregistrar@gmail.com

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Name: Bustamante, Moises Salem Anthony R.


Age: 18 yrs old
Birthday: January 12, 2004
Address: No. 13 St. Thomas Marvihills gulod Malaya, Ampid San
Mateo Rizal, Philippines

Education
• Elementary: Gulod Malaya Elementary School
• Highschool: Jose F. Diaz Memorial National Highschool
• Senior Highschool: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

Achievements:
• Grade 2,4, and 6 with honors
• Grade 7 to Grade 10 Consistent with Honors

Name: Chua, Mark Deniel De Vera


Age: 17 yrs old
Birthday: May 30, 2005
Address: Block 4 Lot 15 Phase 2C Sta.Barbara Villas 2, Silangan
San Mateo, Rizal, Philippines

Education
• Grade 1 and Grade 4- Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenland
Campus
• Grade 2 and Grade 3- St. John Bosco Academy of Marikina
• Grade 5 and Grade 6- College of Arts and Sciences of Asia and the Pacific- Marikina

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUIA ACADEMY
OF MARIKINA
98 Soliven St., Greenheights Subdivision Ph.3, Nangka, Marikina City
SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Tel.535-4384/ 899-3795/nsdga.gh@gmail.com/
nsdga.ghregistrar@gmail.com

• Highschool- Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenland Campus


• Senior HighSchool- Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

Achievements
• Consistent with Honors since Grade 1
• 2nd Runner-up Spelling Bee- Grade 2
• Winner Math Quiz Bee-Grade 6
• 3rd Runner-up Science Photo Journalism- Grade 10

Name: Dua, Rhyza Jae L.

Age: 17 yrs old

Birthday: August 9, 2005

Address: Blk 9 Lot 21 Jaguar Street, Estrella Heights Subdivision Burgos,


Rodrigez Rizal, Philippines

Education
• Pre-School: Yakap Day Care Center
• Elementary: Burgos Elementary School
• Highschool: Burgos Highschool
• Senior Highschool: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUIA ACADEMY
OF MARIKINA
98 Soliven St., Greenheights Subdivision Ph.3, Nangka, Marikina City
SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Tel.535-4384/ 899-3795/nsdga.gh@gmail.com/
nsdga.ghregistrar@gmail.com

Name: Duero John Daryll R.

Age: 17 yrs old

Birthday: August 9, 2005

Address: Blk 9 Lot 21 Jaguar Street, Estrella Heights Subdivision


Burgos Rodrigez Rizal, Philippines

Education
• Pre-School: Yakap Day Care Center
• Elementary: Burgos Elementary School
• Highschool: Burgos Highschool
• Senior Highschool: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

Name: Gaton, Ailyn

Age: 17 yrs old

Birthday: January 1, 2005

Address: Purok 5 Zone 8 Cupang Antipolo Philippines

Education
• Kinder to Grade 3:Sta. Magdalena Sorsogon
• Grade 4 to Grade 6:Cupang Elementary School
• HighSchool: Marist School Marikina
• Senior Highschool: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUIA ACADEMY
OF MARIKINA
98 Soliven St., Greenheights Subdivision Ph.3, Nangka, Marikina City
SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Tel.535-4384/ 899-3795/nsdga.gh@gmail.com/
nsdga.ghregistrar@gmail.com

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Achievements
• Kinder: First honor
• Grade 1: Top 2
• Grade 3: Top 3
• Grade 5: Top 6 and best in Filipino, Science, and Araling Panlipunan
• Grade 6: Top 6
• Grade 8: with honors

Name: Gomez, Bianca Maye G.


Age: 16 yrs old
Birthday: May 9, 2006
Address: 51 Kambal Road Guitnang Bayan 1 San Mateo
Rizal, Philippines

Education
• Preschool: Rural Integrated Care
• Elementary: San Mateo Elementary School
• High School: San Mateo National High School
• Senior High School: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campu

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUIA ACADEMY
OF MARIKINA
98 Soliven St., Greenheights Subdivision Ph.3, Nangka, Marikina City
SENIOR HIGHSCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Tel.535-4384/ 899-3795/nsdga.gh@gmail.com/
nsdga.ghregistrar@gmail.com

Name: Mangalindan, Shaina T.


Age: 16 yrs old
Birthday: October 20, 2006
Address: 38 Nasawa East, Guitnang Bayan 1, San Mateo Rizal,
Philippines

Education
• Elementary: Guitnang Bayan Elementary School
• Highschool: San Mateo National Highschool
• Senior High School: Nuestra Senora De Guia Academy of Marikina- Greenheights
Campus

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