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Welcome to STI College Muñoz – EDSA

In the ‘90s, the need for graduates of Computer Science became apparent. STI thus resolved to convert its schools into colleges with bachelor programs in Information Technology. In line with STI’s thrust, STI COLLEGE- MUÑOZ EDSA was converted into a college in 1995.

STI COLLEGE-MUÑOZ EDSA continues and will continue to stand committed to its vision and mission.

STI College Muñoz-EDSA Students Explore Financial Literacy at Museo Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Quezon City, Philippines — September 9, 2025.


Senior High School ABM Grade 12 and BS Accounting Information System (BSAIS) students of STI College Muñoz-EDSA took a meaningful step toward financial awareness and cultural appreciation through an educational tour at the Museo Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in Manila.

The visit aimed to deepen the students’ understanding of the country’s economic history, monetary policy, and financial system—core topics in both the ABM and BSAIS curricula. Guided by the BSP Museum’s educational team, participants were immersed in interactive exhibits showcasing the evolution of Philippine money—from the pre-colonial barter trade to today’s digital banking era.

Learning Beyond the Classroom


During the tour, students explored various museum galleries featuring ancient trade artifacts, colonial-era coins, and commemorative bills, including the iconic ₱100,000-peso Centennial Commemorative Note, the largest legal-tender denomination ever issued by the BSP. The exhibit not only provided insights into numismatics but also reinforced the vital role of the central bank in promoting monetary stability and economic growth

As museum guides shared stories about the evolution of Philippine currency and the nation’s economic milestones, students gained a deeper appreciation of how money has shaped both history and identity. The exhibits provided not only insights into numismatics (the study of coins and currency) but also highlighted the BSP’s vital role in ensuring monetary stability and economic growth over time.

For the ABM students, the tour offered more than just a glimpse of old coins and bills — it brought to life the evolution of trade, commerce, and the Philippine economy they study in class. Seeing how money shaped business transactions through time helped them connect historical events with modern financial systems and entrepreneurship.

Meanwhile, the BSAIS students gained a deeper understanding of the historical foundations of accounting and financial records. From ancient barter documentation to the printing and security of modern currency, they learned how transparency, accuracy, and integrity in financial systems have always been essential — values that remain at the heart of their future profession.

Cultivating Financial Responsibility and National Pride

The museum tour also emphasized the importance of financial literacy, a key life skill for young Filipinos entering the workforce. Through interactive learning, students were encouraged to recognize the connection between responsible money management and national development.

Beyond academic enrichment, the tour nurtured a sense of patriotism as students witnessed how the nation’s currency reflects Philippine identity, culture, and resilience. Faculty organizers noted that such activities help shape holistic learners who are not only academically competent but also socially aware and values-driven.

A Day of Discovery


The Museo BSP tour concluded with a short reflection session where students shared key takeaways about the value of saving, investing, and contributing to economic progress. Many expressed newfound appreciation for the complexity of the financial system and the importance of ethical financial practices.This initiative forms part of STI College Muñoz-EDSA’s continuing commitment to experiential learning—bridging theory and practice while inspiring future accountants, entrepreneurs, and financial leaders to make informed decisions that uphold integrity and nation-building.

Dreams on Stage: The Unforgettable Moments of STI Muñoz-EDSA Talent Search 2025

On Friday, September 12, the halls of STI College Muñoz-EDSA transformed into a stage of dreams, where talent met courage and passion met performance. The annual Talent Search 2025 was not just a competition, but a celebration of artistry, hard work, and youthful spirit. Students from different programs stepped under the spotlight, carrying not just their voices, moves, and charm, but also the pride of their peers and their programs.

The night opened with Singing Idol 2025, where voices echoed through the campus like a soundtrack of ambition. The crowd was drawn in with heartfelt performances from local finalists Arianna Ness B. Agbalog of HUMSS, Jennet T. Ciron of HM, and Janey Rey G. Ramores of DIGAR. But it was Jericho Joseph P. Buensalida of MMA who claimed the championship title with a performance that struck both the ears and hearts of the audience. Kharyleine V. Eltagonde of TM sang her way to first runner-up, while Matthew D. Batoon of STEM proudly secured the second runner-up spot. Each voice was unique, but together, they painted the evening with passion.

From powerful vocals, the stage shifted to the rhythmic beats of Hataw Sayaw 2025. The crowd cheered louder with every stomp, spin, and synchronized move. ADC, a dynamic group led by Ryan De B. Guzman of BSHM, wowed everyone with their energy and creativity, clinching the championship title. Beat Blaze from HUMSS and ABM proved their fire with a strong performance, taking first place. Meanwhile, the group P.G. from STEM danced their way to second runner-up. The dance floor was alive with every beat, reminding everyone that movement is just another language of expression.

Not to be outshone, the Battle of the Bands 2025 electrified the evening. Guitars screamed, drums thundered, and voices soared as bands brought the house down with their renditions. JAMSOC, with members from BSIT, BSCpE, and BSCS, rose as the champion, leaving the audience swaying and head-banging to their rhythm. The band MLYA from BSIT and BMMA secured the first runner-up title, while Pencil Case, a mix of BSHM, BSIT, BMMA, and BSCpE talents, earned the second runner-up spot. Local finalists Chasm and Blink-102 showed that even without titles, music has no losers—only believers.

Of course, no STI Talent Search is complete without the much-awaited Mr. and Ms. STI 2025. Elegance, confidence, and wit shined as contestants walked the stage, balancing charm with character. The ladies captivated with their poise, each one radiating grace in every walk and turn.

It was Trisha Janine Galgo of HUMSS who rose to the top, crowned Ms. STI 2025, also bagging the special awards of Ms. Silverworks and Ms. Gym All You Can. Standing proudly beside her was Sofia Amor of BSTM, who claimed first runner-up along with a sweep of special awards including Ms. Photogenic, Best in Casual Wear, and Best in Swimwear. Gerlie Saoit of BSTM secured the third runner-up title and earned the hearts of many as the People’s Choice Awardee. Completing the royal circle was Alie Kirk Ongue of BSTM, crowned second runner-up. Meanwhile, other finalists like Champane Smile Villanueva (BSTM), Erika Gamboa (BMMA), and Xyra Pauline Lapira (HUMSS) also showcased charm and brilliance, proving that the stage belonged to all who dared to shine.

On the gentlemen’s side, the spotlight fell on Adrian Kurth Wagwag of DIGAR, who was crowned Mr. STI 2025. His charm and confidence carried him to the top, alongside multiple special awards including People’s Choice, Best in Casual Wear, Mr. Silverworks, and Mr. Gym All You Can. At his side, Carl Lhennard Recio of BSHM impressed with his poise, winning first runner-up and Best in Formal Wear, while Dave Patrick Lim of BSIT captured second runner-up as well as Mr. Photogenic and Best in Swimwear. Chris Wilfred Tabunggao of STEM proudly finished as third runner-up, showing off both charm and charisma. Other gentlemen—Joseph Kyle Lavarias (STEM), Zachriel James Delgado (BSIT), and James Joshua De Cello (ITMAWD)—proved their own worth as finalists, each adding color and competitiveness to the stage.

The competition was fierce, but it was the camaraderie, sportsmanship, and confidence that made the event unforgettable. Every contestant, from winners to local finalists, reminded the audience that Talent Search 2025 wasn’t just about crowns and titles—it was about celebrating courage, embracing uniqueness, and showing what it truly means to be an STIer.

By the time the last award was handed out and the cheers began to fade, one thing was certain—Talent Search 2025 wasn’t just about winners and trophies. It was about every student who dared to step into the light, to sing, to dance, to play, to walk, and to showcase their best selves. It was about proving that STI Muñoz-EDSA is more than just a school—it’s a family that celebrates talent, nurtures dreams, and builds confidence for the future.

That Friday night will live on in stories told in classrooms, in laughter shared in hallways, and in the memories of everyone who witnessed a spectacular showcase of what it means to be STIers—bold, talented, and unstoppable.

 

Perhaps the Greatest of All Time: Team Omar’s Undefeated Run at STI Esports Cup

From July 8 to 11, 2025, the stage was set, the monitors glowed, and the sound of gunfire and victory chants filled the air. In the world of Valorant, one name rose above all others—Team Omar of STI Muñoz-EDSA. Undefeated from the cluster level to the National Finals of the STI Esports Cup 24–25, this squad didn’t just win—they created history.

To call them dominant would be too simple. Team Omar played as if defeat was never an option. Round after round, their shots landed with precision, their strategies unfolded with genius, and their teamwork looked almost effortless. Magnificent, invictus, radiant—every match proved that this wasn’t just a team. This was, perhaps, the greatest of all time team ever to exist in STI Muñoz-EDSA.

The lineup that etched itself into school legend included John Paul Bagtas (BT301), Van Neoh Fernandez (BT501), Lloyd Patrick Grande (COE501), Gabrelle Lalic (BT101), John Dexter Salaya (BT301), and Lex Ira Velasco (BS701). Together, they redefined what it means to play as one. Each member brought something unique to the table—sharp aim, quick reflexes, or unwavering game sense—but it was their chemistry that made them unstoppable.

Credit also goes to the battlefield itself: STI Muñoz-EDSA’s computer lab, newly equipped with high-spec monitors, ensured every frame was crisp and every movement was fluid. In those four days, the lab became more than just a room—it became the arena where legends were forged.

What truly made Team Omar special wasn’t only their flawless record, but the way they carried the pride of STI Muñoz-EDSA with every win. They didn’t just compete for themselves; they fought for the school, for their peers, and for the future of STI esports. Their triumph is more than a trophy—it’s a beacon for the next generation of gamers waiting in the wings.

For every student dreaming of stepping into the spotlight, of clicking their way to glory, of leading their own team to victory—Team Omar’s story is proof that it can be done. Greatness doesn’t happen overnight; it happens when passion meets preparation, when friendship turns into teamwork, and when courage conquers doubt.

Team Omar has set the bar higher than ever. The question now is: who will rise next? The stage is open, the monitors are waiting, and the future of STI esports is yours to claim.

Cashless and Convenient: STI Muñoz-EDSA Teams Up with EastWest Bank

On September 19, STI College Muñoz-EDSA introduced a new step toward smarter campus services through its partnership with EastWest Bank. The collaboration brings in TayoCashPH and Global Payments with on-site POS terminals, giving students, parents, and staff an easier and more reliable way to manage financial transactions right inside the campus.

Through this partnership, enrollees and payees can enjoy cashless convenience—whether it’s settling tuition, paying fees, or handling other school transactions—without the hassle of long queues or limited payment options. Credit cards and QR codes are now accepted, ensuring more flexible and inclusive payment methods. The integration of EastWest’s banking services ensures secure, fast, and transparent financial access, while TayoCashPH provides a digital platform tailored for school communities.

This initiative reflects STI Muñoz-EDSA’s commitment to innovation and accessibility, making financial processes not only simpler but also more aligned with the digital needs of today’s learners. By modernizing how payments are made, the school continues to strengthen its support system for students and their families.

With EastWest Bank and TayoCashPH now on board, financial access at STI Muñoz-EDSA just became smarter, safer, and more convenient.

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