With campuses in Kawit and Noveleta, the Integrated School of Science (Cavite branch) adds a new offering to prepare the young for the future. Its after-school robotics program is open to all ISS students who are enrolled.
ISS is piloting robotics this school year and plans to integrate the subject into its curriculum, which is geared toward science and technology.

The program “opens doors to endless possibilities and innovation,” said Ms. Denise Ann Dalaguete, the head of the school’s Marketing, Communications, and Business Center.
“It empowers students to delve into the exciting world of technology, enhancing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through engaging, hands-on projects, learners not only understand complex scientific concepts but also cultivate teamwork and leadership abilities. This program sparks a passion for STEM, preparing students for future careers in a rapidly advancing technological world,” Ms. Dalaguete continued.
The school also opens its doors to serve the community by offering the program to non-students.
Dr. Felicito P. Dalaguete led a group of educators to found the Integrated School of Science in 2003 which had its first academic year in 2004-2005.
It remains loyal to its core value of bringing out the best in every child.
Today, the science school offers a range of programs from pre-elementary to senior high school and has multiple branches in Cavite, Pasay, and Cebu.
ISMS Robotics proudly provides ISS with a robotics curriculum, complete with teacher training, lessons, and kits.
“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our partner, ISMS Robotics, for their invaluable support in providing teacher training and the robotics kits that make our classes a success. Together, we are building the future, one robot at a time,” said Ms. Dalaguete.