A notable provider of the K-12 program in Antipolo, Rizal, Paref Rosehill School, has a special way of honoring its donors by perpetuating their legacy as it names the school’s facilities after its prominent benefactors.
The latest on their growing list are Danny Moran, president of Amici Food Ventures Inc. and Isidro Consunji, chairman and president of DMCI Holdings.
The school facilities named after them will be unveiled along with a ceremony to honor their generosity on March 6.
Paref Rosehill School is founded and administered by the Parents for Education Foundation Inc., a nonstock, nonprofit foundation that invests in molding young women to becoming God-fearing empowered women leaders, mothers and nation-builders.
Located at the Sta Monica Estate, Mission Hills Subdivision, Antipolo City, the school has been quite successful in its goal as evidenced by a growing list of exemplary graduates—summa cum laudes, magna cum laudes, cum laudes, as well as bar, board and licensure exams passers.
To broaden the beneficiaries of its unique program, Paref Rosehill is further developing its campus and facilities in the hope to better promote personal integral formation, fruitful family enrichment and meaningful community service carried out in and outside its premises with the school and its stakeholders.
The school is now reaching out to generous individuals and companies willing to share their resources for the completion of its three-story arts and sciences building.
The construction of the building is now in full swing after DMCI and some generous individuals made initial donations. The building shall house classrooms, a computer laboratory, science laboratory, conference rooms and other facilities.
Hence, Paref Rosehill is inviting beneficent people, who share with its altruism, to partner with the school by being a Naming Rights Sponsor or a Building Patron.