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🌈Ilocos Sur National Highs School 124th Anniversary 🎉



March 7 was such an exciting day because we celebrated the 124th anniversary of Ilocos Sur National High School! We kicked off the day with a parade around Vigan City, and everyone was so hyped in their colorful costumes. The streets were full of energy, music, and cheering—it really felt like the whole city was joining the fun!



After the parade, the real excitement started—the field demo! The boys went first, starting from Grade 7 to Grade 11, and then the girls followed. Our Grade 10 section rocked the stage with an Aladdin-themed performance, while other sections showed different Disney-inspired routines. Even though we didn’t have a lot of practice, we gave it our all, danced with full energy, and had so much fun performing together.


When the results were announced, we placed 4th. At first, it stung a little because we knew how hard we worked, but honestly, we felt like winners anyway. The best part was performing together, cheering for each other, and just enjoying the moment. Winning wasn’t everything—it was the fun, teamwork, and memories that really mattered.


Later in the afternoon, around 3 PM, we went back to school for the Battle of the Bands. It was super lively and full of amazing performances! The crowd was hyped, the music was loud, and The Aura Band totally slayed and won.

Overall, the 124th anniversary was an unforgettable day full of fun, energy, and school spirit. From the parade to the field demo and the bands, it was definitely one of the most exciting and memorable school events I’ve ever experienced!


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