Philippines, Manila
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ICA Greenhills offers a broad range of clubs that promote academic and intellectual development beyond regular classes. Regular high school clubs cover mathematics, science, languages, and entrepreneurship, including D' Math, CATALYST, the Astronomer's Club, Culture Shack, Literati, and Writer's Bloc. There are additional organizations focused on public speaking and global affairs, such as Debate and ICA Model United Nations. ICAns also participate in international competitions, including the Harvard GlobalWE Essay Contest, with winners and honorees reported by ICA.
ICA supports arts and creative pursuits through performing arts groups, visual arts, and culinary arts programs. Performing groups include the Dramatics Guild, Glee Club, Hands in Harmony, and the ICA Dance Troupe. Visual arts and music are supported by facilities such as the Visual Arts Lab and Music Room, while Grade School arts programs include Fiesta Kultura, Little Artisans, and Book Lovers. The campus hosts music events such as Musicahan, and the Delia Tetreault Arts and Sports Center provides dedicated spaces for arts and performances.
ICA offers language and culture clubs across its programs. Culture Shack focuses on Chinese language and culture, while Grade School clubs include Chinese Explorers and Fiesta Kultura to promote cultural awareness. Pintura provides Filipino language and culture activities, and English-language clubs such as Literati and Writer's Bloc support language development. Additional cross-cultural work is reflected in clubs like Culture Shack and the Chinese-Filipino emphasis integrated into ICA's curriculum.
ICA provides interest-based activities beyond academics, including Breaking the Silence (B.T.S.), Lenteatro, Film It, PhotoPedia, and Next Level. Grade School students participate in Star Scouts and the Sports Club, as well as Singing Games and Movement. Special co-curricular and performing groups, such as the Dramatics Guild, Glee Club, Hands in Harmony, and ICA Dance Troupe, broaden creative outlets. Extra-curricular organizations include Debate, ICA Model United Nations, ICAlettes, Social Action Student Staff (SASS), and Yearbook.
ICA operates a Community Service and Development Center (CSDC) as part of its Social Action program, aiming to raise social consciousness and responsibility within the school community. The program focuses on developing students, faculty, parents, and administrators as agents of social change. Recent community initiatives include the Community Pantry Project, Generosity and Love: The Heart of an ICAn, and various outreach activities; Task Force ICAn has assisted communities affected by Typhoon Odette, and Upuan Para sa Karunungan was an outreach effort.
Leadership development is embedded in student governance and committees. The school maintains a ICA Student Council and multiple committees (Events Committee, ICANS Committee, Treasury Staff, Fair – committees, COMELEC) to lead school activities. There are guidance-linked opportunities such as Peer Facilitators as part of Special Co-Curricular offerings. The ICAn framework emphasizes qualities like critical thinking, effective communication, service, and responsible citizenship as part of its leadership development.
ICA provides extensive sports programs, including Badminton, Basketball, Gymnastics SHARP, Swimming, Table Tennis SHARP, Volleyball SHARP, and Volleyball Varsity. The physical education program includes Stay Fit and ICA Taekwondo Jins. Facilities supporting wellbeing include the Sr. Teresita Canivel, MIC Sports Center and the Delia Tetreault Arts and Sports Center, which host and support athletic and wellness activities. Intramurals and athletic events are regularly held in these spaces.
ICA Greenhills is a Catholic, non-profit school for girls located at 10 Grant Street, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila. The campus serves Pre-Kindergarten through Senior High School and hosts an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the senior years. Facilities include the Delia Tetreault Arts and Sports Center, Learning Resource Center, science laboratories, and a Visual Arts Lab. The Grade School program emphasizes mathematics, science, and language studies, with English, Filipino, and Chinese Language Arts represented in the curriculum. The student population is reported as about 3,103, with 1,678 in Grade School. The school is led by Sr. Irene N. Ferrer, MIC (President). Entry ages for the upcoming year include a minimum of 4 years for Pre-Kindergarten and 5 years for Kindergarten. The ICA site presents the school as a day program; there is no published boarding or bus-service information on the site. The school describes its community as catering to Chinese-Filipino female students and emphasizes values-based education rooted in Catholic tradition.