On November 15, 2025, student leaders from Claret School of Quezon City representing the Central Board of Students, Tanglaw ng Claret, and the Class Presidents League , took part in Solara: Forging New Frontiers of Innovation, a case competition hosted by  De La Salle University.

 

Claret fielded two teams. Team Twilight was composed of Juan Enrico Luiz D. Obias (Grade 12 – St. Paul), Joaquin Enrico T. Ordoña, and Elijah Zach L. Tiu (Grade 12 – St. Philip), and Anya Margaret R. Parallag (Grade 12 – St. James, Son of Zebedee). Team Comet was represented by Clarence Koby B. Basco, Wesley Ericson A. Martinez, and Elisha Gail F. Morales (Grade 12 – St. Peter), along with Maria Beatrice P. Manuel (Grade 11 – St. Matthew the Evangelist).

Solara was part of DLSU’s Business Management Society Leadership Summit, Celestia: Unlocking the Realms of Leadership, a program designed to guide students toward discovering and sharpening their leadership identities.

During the competition, the Claretian teams went head-to-head with four other schools, many of which were represented by college students. They were challenged to develop strategic solutions for a Third-Party Logistics & Fourth-Party Logistics/Supply Chain Management company facing workforce resistance and a lack of technical skills in Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and Blockchain technology. After crafting their proposals, the teams presented their work to a panel of Business and Management experts.

 

 

Both Team Twilight and Team Comet delivered polished, compelling presentations, earning praise from the judges and organizers. After deliberation, Team Twilight advanced to the final round, where they once again defended and expanded on their proposal.

Their performance earned them 3rd place, a proud moment that highlights the grit, talent, and excellence of Claretian Senior High School students.

 

The team with Mrs. Evelyn Angeles, OIC Principal, and the Academic and Support Team (AST)

 

Beyond the award, the competition offered invaluable experience — sharpening their problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills. The delegates returned to the Claretian community inspired to grow further as thinkers, speakers, and student leaders, living out the example of Saint Anthony Mary Claret. #ScientiaMaximeCumVirtute