To ensure the international competitiveness of the student-athletes, the academy likewise provides services of licensed and internationally-certified foreign coaches, trainers and consultants, duly certified by the PSC.
“Sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng maayos na mga programa sa ating mga kabataan upang sila ay makapag-aral ng mabuti at magabayan sa kanilang mga talento sa sports, mas mabibigyan natin sila ng oportunidad na magtagumpay sa buhay,” said Go in his previous statements.
“Layunin ko na magkaroon ang ating mga kabataan ng marangal at maayos na pamumuhay ‘di lang ngayon kundi pati sa kanilang pagtanda,” he explained.
The project began on July 16, 2021 and Phase I is expected to be completed by the end of July 2022. Meanwhile, the entire project (Phases II and III) is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.
The NAS welcomed its pioneering batch of scholars during the opening of School Year 2021-2022 in September 2021. Face-to-face classes will eventually be held on a pilot basis for the start of SY 2022-2023.
The NAS is expected to provide high-quality and enhanced secondary education programs with a special curriculum on sports, and sports facilities and services on par with global standards to develop the athletic skills and talents of student-athletes.
Go believes that with massive government investment in sports development especially in the grassroots, young Filipinos will be given the opportunity to uplift their lives and bring honor to the country.
A sports enthusiast himself, Go is an ardent advocate for long-term grassroots sports development. According to him, aside from honing the skills of budding Filipino athletes, sports will help them stay away from illegal drugs and criminality at a young age.
“It is an honor to help provide these opportunities for students who wish to achieve more in their lives and help make a difference through proper education and sports development. During my first month as a senator, I dreamed of establishing an educational institution that would specialize in sports development,” Go said earlier.
“Looking back, I am delighted that all the hard work has finally paid off and we are on the path toward sports excellence,” he continued. (OSBG)