Website News
We have linked to the website of Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches Batch ‘85 before and I was impressed with the unity of this batch. The events they come up with, and the photos and videos they posted on their website. But maintaining any website requires time and money for hosting and domain name renewals. Today, their site shan85.org has already expired and they had no intentions I guess of renewing the domain or they might have forgotten and the site is now defaced and probably, they no longer own the domain name. Anyone from Batch 85, feel free to leave a comment here if you wish to still have a website. I, Super Turon, is willing to host your website for free. Just leave a message below if you are interested.
Now news about this site… sorry no recent updates. This Sacred Heart Academy website was running Wordpress 2.0 and was just upgraded to 2.0.4. And I did notice many pages that did not have secure file permissions that I have just fixed.
I have recently visited Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches and took some photos. I will post the pictures of Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches in my next post.
Contributing writers, feel free to place a comment below if you want to be a writer for this site. Students and former students of Sacred Heart Academy La Loma, Sacred Heart Academy Pasig and Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches are welcome to write. Please keep the news relevant about the school, previous memories, batch events, and avoid just talking about yourself. Leave comments below if interested. More representatives from more batches, the better.
July 9th, 2008 at 9:54 am
I’m a 6th grade graduate of Sacred Heart Academy of La Loma batch 1973. 7 of us Dumindin children were 6th grade graduates of this school. We lived 10 blocks away and used to walk everyday to school. Mrs. Luisa Kierulf was principal then. She had a strong voice looking strict on the outside but she had a quick smile. I remember the older children of Dolphy Quizon who were in high school back then. And how after school hours, Mrs. Kierulf’s son and company would practice for the musical play “Jesus Christ, Superstar” on the rooms on the third floor. Waiting for our “sundo”, I used to peek through the door to watch them practice. I loved it. That’s probably why I did drama in high school at UST and college at UP Diliman.