MSEUF-Mauban launches summer basketball clinic and dance workshop for incoming Grade 11 students

Christine Joyce Haway

Eyes here, future Envergans from Mauban!

The Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) – Mauban is set to launch its summer basketball clinic and dance workshop on April 16 at the Mauban Municipal Gymnasium. This offers incoming Grade 11 students an opportunity to develop both athletic skills and personal growth before the start of the academic year.

For a period of two weeks, there will be two separate programs running simultaneously: a basketball clinic and a dance sports workshop. This allows students to choose the activity that best matches their interests.

The basketball clinic is designed for students who want to learn and improve their game. Participants will be introduced to fundamental skills such as dribbling, shooting, and basic plays, while also developing teamwork, discipline, and confidence on the court. Guided training sessions aim to build both technical ability and game awareness.

The dance workshop offers a space for students to explore movement and performance. Through guided instruction, participants will develop coordination, rhythm, and stage presence, while also learning the value of discipline and self-expression in a supportive environment.

Although conducted at the same time, the two programs cater to different interests and give students the flexibility to pursue either sports or dance as they prepare for senior high school life.

This initiative reflects MSEUF-Mauban’s commitment to holistic student development, providing opportunities that go beyond the classroom and help students grow physically, socially, and personally.

As the Mauban Campus opens a new chapter, incoming Grade 11 students are invited to take part in this meaningful summer experience—one that promises growth, learning, and lasting memories.

Registration and other details will be posted soon. Stay tuned!