IN BRIEF

Robotics Club Hosts House Games

November 28th, 2025|

On Thursday, November 27 , House spirit and innovation came together in the Bottle Mover House Games challenge, a robotics-based competition that brought together the Yellow, Blue, and Red Houses. The event Read More

Brent Baguio Welcomes the Holiday Season

November 27th, 2025|

The holiday season was officially welcomed with the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony held at Neutral. This much-anticipated event brought the Brent community together in a joyful celebration of light, music, and unity.

An Out Of the Box Christmas

November 26th, 2025|

Angels with pompoms… but no halos? Cowboys as Wise Men? Pirates in the Christmas story?! Unbelievable but TRUE! Come and experience this joyful, imaginative twist on a timeless story on Tuesday December 16, 2025, 5:30 PM at the St. Nicholas Chapel.

Brent Bulletin 2025-2026-16

November 21st, 2025|

Week of November 24–28, 2025. We look forward to another meaningful week on campus as we begin Book Week, continue our Lessons & Carols preparations, and gather for Thanksgiving activities. Thank you for the warmth and partnership you bring to our community.

Brent Bulletin 2025-2026-15

November 16th, 2025|

We are grateful for the resilience, cooperation, and spirit of bayanihan shown throughout our campus. From UN Day celebrations to ongoing academic and co-curricular preparations, our community continues to embody the Brent Crest values with sincerity, integrity, and camaraderie. Thank you for all the ways you support our shared work!

Renowned Author Liza Mundy Visits Brent Baguio in Search of WWII Nurse Lt. Beatrice Chambers

November 13th, 2025|

Celebrated American journalist and New York Times bestselling author Liza Mundy visited Brent International School Baguio this week as part of her extensive research into the experiences of American and Filipina nurses who served in the Philippines during World War II. Her work includes uncovering the little-known story of Lt. Beatrice Chambers, a U.S. Army nurse believed to have been stationed in Baguio during the early months of the war.