NAS STARTS SEARCH FOR STUDENT-ATHLETE SCHOLARS
The search is on for talented Filipino student-athletes who will be part of the first batch of scholars of the National Academy of Sports (NAS).
The NAS Annual Search for Competent, Exceptional, Notable and Talented Student-Athlete Scholars is an annual search to identify and offer scholarships to academically competent and athletically talented Filipino youth from all sectors of society, including indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups.
“In collaboration with the Philippine Sports Commission, we are excited for our student-athletes who will be exposed to world-class education and training at NAS. I encourage all aspiring learners who want to be the next sports stars and practitioners to apply in our program,” Education Secretary and Chair of NAS Board of Trustees Leonor Briones said.
An eligible candidate must be a natural-born Filipino citizen aged 14 years old and below at the start of the school year, currently enrolled in Grade 6 or a graduate of elementary school at the time of application or evidence of equivalency for those who are not enrolled, show evidence of potential in their particular sport, and be physically fit and healthy to undergo a rigorous athletic program.
Meanwhile, as it prepares to accommodate talented student-athletes all over the country, the NAS unveiled its school’s emblem that represents its Vision, Mission, and Core Values.
Out of 300 entries nationwide, Marwin Mendoza, a freelance graphic designer from Batangas, designed the winning logo, which for him symbolizes the fire in every athlete’s heart and their burning passion for sports.
“[It is] simple yet [truly] a symbol of excellence depicting an attitude or identity that shows the overall culture we want to have in NAS and significantly a constant reminder for us to represent and give honor to our country. It also sends a spirit of elation in putting a brighter future for Philippine Sports. This logo will be a legacy of the National Academy of Sports that will serve as an inspiration to the youth and aspiring world-class student-athletes,” NAS Executive Director Josephine Joy Reyes stated.