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OPERATION AQUILA: ACTIVATED!

By: Rommel Bartolome

PSYSC’s National Youth Science, Technology and Environment Summer Camp (NYSTESC) also known as CAMP was held last April 1-4, 2012 at the Malagos Garden Resort in Davao City. The theme, “Operation Aquila: Illuminating the Code, Linking the Chains, Decrypting the Patterns”, signifies the subtopics to be explored—optics, material science and complex systems. The theme also includes the ‘Aquila’—the ancient artefact that needs to be deciphered during the whole Operation. The CAMP, an annual PSYSC event for high school students, is filled with lectures and workshops that will complement and supplement formal science education in the Philippines. PSYSC events such as this are in line with its main thrust—promoting the public understanding of science technology and the environment (PUSTE). Not only promoting PUSTE, this event also becomes an avenue for camaraderie among science club members all over the Philippines.

After more than half a decade, with CAMP 2006 being the last CAMP to be held in Mindanao, the Mindanao-camp-venue drought has ended. And since Mindanao has the most number of PSYSC affiliates in the country, it is no surprise that CAMP 2012 holds the record of being the biggest camp. With the record-breaking number of participants—a total of 1,254 affiliates from all over the Philippines, CAMP 2012 is truly one of a kind.

The topic for CAMP 2012 is one of the most basic science—Physics. Although regarded as one of the hardest science subject, PSYSC surely gave a new take on Physics phenomenon such as interference, magic materials and the Brazilian nut effect. Through workshops and interactive lectures, high school students are given new light on how things work and interact. The subtopics include optics, material science and complex systems—very promising areas of physics research in the Philippines.

Aside from Physics, the participants were also exposed to theatre and performance arts. The opening night marked the start of CAMP 2012. Several ECAT performers were dressed as soldiers and agents—some were even doing tumbles and summersaults! The night marked the over-all ‘agent-soldier’ feel of the whole CAMP. Of course, the show of talents were not limited to ECATs but to participants as well. During the Entertainment Night on the 3rd day dubbed as “Codes in the Dark”, seven schools competed through a black light performance. The audiences’ wows showed how magical the performances were.  The performance of the Brain and Heart of a Christian Educational Institution Inc. which foretells how wonderful the world is, reigned on top.

After four days of adventures, newly found friends, new knowledge in Physics; four days of unforgettable experiences, “Operation Aquila” has ended. While playing the immortal songs “At the beginning” and “We’ll never say goodbye”, each and every one on that CAMP knows how memorable the experience is. With tears on the faces of the both the participants and the organizers during the closing night, it is evident that CAMP 2012 truly made a mark in our hearts. And as the CAMP lexicon says, most we’re not ready to say, Do Svidanya!




Under CHEMstruction: Restore the Environment's Equilibrium, Provide a Greener Solution

CAMP 2011
Under CHEMstruction: Restore the Environment's Equilibrium, Provide a Greener Solution
Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center, Iloilo City
April 7-10, 2011

NYSTESC 2010 Teaser


NYSTESC 2010: Under CHEMstruction!

Under CHEMstruction!

Under CHEMstruction...
CAMP 2011. April 7-10.
Coming soon.. :)

A Summer Loving RESCUE Operation

By Kristina Vade I. Santos
Cor Jesu College, Digos City, Davao del Sur
Fun. Exciting. Memorable. These are the words that always pop in my mind whenever I reminisce my 2010 Summer Camp’s unforgettable experiences. No enough words can explain my outrageous memories, experiences and such a nice company.
This camp was indeed a complete package. I had the chance to meet new friends who came from distinctive parts of the country. My mind was loaded with assorted types of information which was inculcated to us by the Transcendants. And I’ve been given the opportunity to further understand and be aware of what’s behind the principles of Disaster Risk Reduction concepts, of which I think, I can be able to share with others as a part of my duty as a science clubber.
ALERT LEVEL ’10: The R.E.S.C.U.E. This year’s theme was a very unique one, not only because it explores more about the other field of Science Technology and Environment, but it’s also very suitable on our situation nowadays. But despite the uniqueness of the theme, this year’s camp still met my expectation of experiencing the magical combination of learning while enjoying.
I take it positively that I should not only learn something from this camp, I believe that I should also draw a picture of a strong and inalienable bond with my co-rescuers. We may have different languages, culture and personalities, but our differences did not serve as a hindrance to our unity as one powerful RESCUE.
The workshops that we had were some of the best highlights of the camp. It enhanced our skills and widened our imagination that goes beyond the capacity of our minds. And it was also the perfect time for us to bond with each other and to slowly build the good spirit within us.
As a very outgoing teenager, my attention was caught by the intensified dance numbers and ice breakers of our beloved facilitators. I was also amazed with the fantastic and classical scenery that we’ve been through during the field trip. It was such a nice experience to be able to learn more about the culture and history of our destinations.
The most essential part for the whole camp duration was the last night-the Pledge Night and Awarding Ceremony. NYSTESC will never be complete without this, the most solemn part of the camp. We conquered the wide sea and travelled a long road just to be present and to stand together as one in pledging our support of being the saviors of the nation. The awarding ceremony may be the end of our momentary stay in the camp, but our role doesn’t end there as we embark on our journey in continuing the goals of PSYSC. We may be in tears as we say goodbye, but bright flying colors await us as we cherish our friendship in the outside world.
I was so privileged to become a part of this spectacular event. What a perfect match of learning with the mixture of enjoying! I was molded to be ALERT at LEVEL 10, I am now a Resilient and Empowered Science Clubber even Under Emergency, I am proud to be the R.E.S.C.U.E!

Alert CAMP Tagaytay!

Salutey rescuers and sentinels!!

With over 931 participants from all over the country, CAMP Tagaytay was a tremendous success! We thank you for your continuous support and commitment to the science clubbing movement. We hope to have instilled and created in you a culture of safety and a more resilient and empowered citizenry.



Keep the fire burning!

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CAMP 2010 UPDATE: REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

We regret to inform our valued teachers and students that the registration for CAMP 2010 is now closed. Thank you for your continued support and see you in our future activities!


5 days before CAMP Tagaytay!! :D

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