On February 2-4, 2026, Claret School of Quezon City celebrated Bible Week 2026 with a shared commitment to being servants of the Word with the theme: “God’s Word Brings Life.”
Every year, the Philippines commemorates the importance of the Bible in nation building. Churches have come together through parades, motorcades, and rallies proclaiming the yearly themes of the Bible celebration.
As part of the bigger community, CSQC, spearheaded by the Christian Living Education in collaboration with the Faith Education and Enrichment Team celebrated Bible Week 2026. Varied activities were prepared for the school community. Through the chairmanship of Mr. Egmidio B. Marzan, the celebration aimed to strengthen and deepen the Claretian identity as servants of the Word who are called to a shared mission.
The Word of God has long been central to the Claretian mission of fostering spiritual growth and the sense of community inspired by St. Anthony Mary Claret. Thus, the 2026 celebration was designed not only to commemorate Biblical wisdom but also to inspire renewed spirit and deeper understanding and reflection within the school community. Various activities fostered unity and encouraged active engagement with the scripture. It also highlighted CSQC’s commitment to making the Bible relevant to all.
















2nd Place: Jadon Ross D. Timbol
3rd Place: Diego Z. Suan
2nd Place: Paolo Matthew P. Ponio
3rd Place: Miguel Emmanuel P. Ortiz
2nd Place: Cedric John D. Torda
3rd Place: Keane Patrick P. Olivas
Hans Railey E. Chua
Paul Leonardo D. Madrona
Lance Jayden A. Virtusio
Poster Making Contest

Winners per Level
Zyann Nordic G. Barcelo
Skyler Drake K. Limbauan
Ranger Gabriel D. Orteza
Sidney Anthony V. Atienza
Aston Martin Imperial
Keane Patrick P. Olivas
Andrei Bien I. Tagum
Ady Russel G. Manalo
Carl Ethan R. Barsaga
Raion Joaquin D. Farrales
Uriel B. Mangay-ayam
CSQC’s Bible Week 2026 celebration was more than a commemorative event. It was a reaffirmation that as servants of the Word, Claretians are called to live out the biblical teachings in everyday life. This celebration will continue to inspire future gatherings and deepen the community’s journey in the spirit of dialogue as we remain true to our school motto: Knowledge is best with virtue.

