West Visayas State University Integrated Laboratory School honored 87 completers and graduates during its 2026 Graduation and Completion Ceremony on May 26 at the WVSU Cultural Center.
The ceremony recognized 48 Grade 6 completers and 39 Grade 10 graduates for their academic achievements and perseverance throughout the school year.
Prof. Mary June D. Pineda, director of the Integrated Laboratory School, led the presentation of candidates for completion and graduation, while Prof. Rosemarie Galvez Felimon formally confirmed the graduates and completers and presided over the distribution of diplomas.
Delivering the inspirational message, Dr. Hazel P. Villa, director of the Public Affairs, Marketing and Communications Office and a member of SLS Batch 1990, urged students to continue striving for growth beyond academic recognition. “Because ‘Basta Taga-ILS, we don’t settle for less’ is not only for those who are already excellent. It is also for those who are still becoming,” Villa said.
She also reminded students not to define themselves by failures or awards alone. “Do not settle for being called weak. Do not settle for being told you are not smart enough. Do not settle for the idea that one failure defines you,” she said.
The program also featured valedictory and messages of gratitude from Duke Stephen M. Amaro of the Elementary Department and Unah Angel Gabrielle R. Robante of the Junior High School Department. Completers and graduates were later inducted into the WVSU University Alumni Affairs Director Jonathan C. Glorial, PhD


