
Accounting and Management (ATAM) 2025 Championship Competition
DLSZ congratulates our Accountancy and Business Management (ABM) students for winning the Academic Test on Accounting and Management (ATAM) 2025 Championship Competition held last March 21, 2025 at Far Eastern University (FEU) Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
Here are the student winners:
- Alex Gohockaun Goh (DLSZ 2025)
- Gabriel Bryan Galope (DLSZ 2026)
- Amanda Patricia Legaspi (DLSZ 2026)
Alex, Gabriel, and Amanda showcased their exceptional academic prowess at FEU Alabang and mastery of various accounting subjects, fostering academic excellence in the field. Their comprehensive knowledge in accounting and management definitely stood out as they competed against senior high school students from different participating schools across South Luzon. Impressively, this is the school’s second year participating in the contest, and both times we have emerged as champions.
Their outstanding performance not only reflects their academic mastery but also highlights the excellence and determination that our school instills in its students. Through their hard work and perseverance, they have brought honor to our institution and demonstrated the depth of talent within our ABM program.
Congratulations to our talented students for this remarkable accomplishment, and may their success inspire future generations to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.
Junior Achievement Travel and Tourism Business (JA TTBiz) International Competition

We are thrilled to celebrate the outstanding achievement of our Accountancy and Business Management (ABM) students, Reese Ellesha Floria (DLSZ 2026) and Sophia Kirsten Ong (DLSZ 2026) who proudly secured second place in the Junior Achievement Travel and Tourism Business (JA TTBiz) international competition. This event was held online from August 18, 2024 to March 16, 2025.
Reese and Sophia’s (Team #22) entry, “Kiwii Sugoii” presented a travel plan that redefines eco-tourism with a unique cultural twist. Their project spotlights Miyazaki, Japan, weaving ancient mythology, breathtaking landscapes, and sustainable tourism into an unforgettable experience tailored for young South Korean travelers. Among 30 teams, their entry stood out for its mythology-inspired itinerary, immersive local experiences, and innovative approach to eco-tourism. With a strong focus on community engagement and sustainability, the group offered more than just a trip—it is a journey into Japan’s legendary past and scenic wonders.
Participants must demonstrate a strong commitment to the program—working closely with international teammates, attending the online kick-off meeting, and completing the final presentations, along with pre and post-surveys. Each of the 30 teams, representing Korea, Singapore, Japan, and the Philippines, consists of two (2) students with proficient English communication skills.
JA TTBiz, a collaborative initiative by Junior Achievement Japan and Accenture Japan, brings together high school students from Japan and partner countries to develop innovative travel plans. Through online teamwork, multinational groups brainstorm and refine unique proposals, which are then presented to esteemed judges from various industries.
Huge congratulations to Reese and Sophia for their well-deserved victory. May their success inspire future students to embrace global opportunities and strive for excellence. We also extend our gratitude to Junior Achievement Korea, Singapore, and the Philippines, as well as Accenture Japan, for their unwavering support in shaping the next generation of leaders.