By The FEPSian Torch
The recently concluded Supreme Student Government (SSG) Election for the school year 2025–2026 has drawn to a close, and the results mark the beginning of another year of student leadership, service, and representation.
With candidates from four different parties securing positions—ELEV8, IGNITE, US, and GOLDEN—the election highlights the strength of democratic participation and the collective voice of the student body.
The elected officers are as follows:
- President: Tito, Brianna (ELEV8 Party)
- Vice President (Girls’ Block): Arduo, Paula (IGNITE Party)
- Vice President (Boys’ Block): Ilagan, Haqqi (US Party)
- Secretary (Girls’ Block): Leone, Caleb (ELEV8 Party)
- Secretary (Boys’ Block): Castro, Ron (IGNITE Party)
- Public Relations Officer (Girls’ Block): Carlos, Martha (IGNITE Party)
- Public Relations Officer (Boys’ Block): Aro, Carl (IGNITE Party)
- Treasurer: Arcena, Brianne (GOLDEN Party)
- Auditor: Magdaraog, Kim (GOLDEN Party)
- International Representative (Girls’ Block): Mohammad Ahmad Ghaleb, Hend
- International Representative (Boys’ Block): D’souza, Stefan John
- Grade 4 Representative: Tabale, Kirsten (ELEV8 Party)
- Grade 5 Representative: Wijenayaka, Aithan (US Party)
- Grade 6 Representative: Basubas, Hagne (GOLDEN Party)
- Grade 7 Representative: Prado, Zion (IGNITE Party)
- Grade 8 Representative: Gabaisen, Gian (ELEV8 Party)
- Grade 9 Representative: Milan, Sophia (US Party)
- Grade 10 Representative: Tapia, Fhionna (GOLDEN Party)
The newly elected council now faces the responsibility of translating electoral support into effective governance. Central to this task is the fulfillment of campaign commitments, the promotion of transparency, and the assurance that student concerns are represented accurately. Beyond individual roles, the SSG functions as a collective body tasked with strengthening student engagement and fostering a climate of responsibility within the school.
The elections not only produced leaders but also reaffirmed the school community’s commitment to democratic participation. With this, the new SSG officers are expected to uphold integrity, exercise accountability, and demonstrate that student leadership is not merely symbolic but functional and impactful.
The year 2025–2026 presents both opportunities and challenges. The effectiveness of the council will be measured not by their affiliations, but by their capacity to work together for the advancement of the student body they represent.
Contributed Photos: Provided by Mr. Aljande R. Forzado and Mr. Abdul Rhullah Macalilay



















