A. B. Simpson Alliance School

Albert Benjamin Simpson Alliance School, Inc.
Address
Crispin Atilano Street corner Don Alfaro Street,
Zamboanga City
Philippines
Information
Type Private, CAMACOP school
Motto Thus far has the Lord helped us. 1 Samuel 7:12
Established 2000
President Dr. Helen R. Ponce
Principal Cristina A. Delano (2007present)
Number of students 204 (SY 20102011)
Campus Crispin Atilano Street corner Don Alfaro Street, Zamboanga City, Philippines
Color(s) Maroon and gold         
Hymn "ABSAS HYMN"

The A. B. Simpson Alliance School, Inc. (ABSAS) is a school owned by the Christian and Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines (CAMACOP) in Zamboanga City, Philippines. It was named after the founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Albert Benjamin Simpson. The school offers a complete elementary and secondary education for boys and girls, except for preschool level.

History

The A. B. Simpson Alliance School started as a dream of the CAMACOP to establish a basic education program as a part of its ministry emphasis. In 1993 the programme was approved by CAMACOP and 7,093 square meters of property owned by CAMACOP in Zamboanga City were converted for school use. The A. B. Simpson Alliance School opened on 13 June 2000 under the management of principal Lolita V. De Sosa. During the school year 20032004, a computer education was introduced to the school's curriculum.

Student life

Its official student publication is The Frontliners. The Supreme Student Government (SSG) has been the student government since 2005. The SSG consists of the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, auditor, press information officer and representatives from grade 4 to third year.

Every year, the school celebrates its one-week Foundation Day celebrating its founding since 2001. Sports festivities and other events are involved in this event.

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Coordinates: 6°54′57″N 122°05′18″E / 6.9159°N 122.0883°E / 6.9159; 122.0883

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