Claret School in QC receives 2 bomb threats in just one week; classes suspended
By Hannah Nicol
The Claret School of Quezon City (CSQC) received two bomb threats this week causing the early dismissal and suspension of classes.

School Director Fr. Father Mauricio Ulef released a statement regarding the bomb threats.
It read: “We want to assure everyone that we are taking this bomb threat very seriously, and we have implemented all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of our community and our premises.”
“Immediate actions have been done, including emergency response procedures. We have already coordinated with the proper authorities and will be working closely with them to ascertain the credibility and origin of the threat,” he added.
“As Claretians, nothing daunts us especially in continuing the mission entrusted to us,” Ulef added.
“For the safety of everyone, extraordinary precaution shall be in place while we continue with our activities. With our vigilance, we shall hold the culprit accountable according to the rule of law,” the school director said.
The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) public information office stated that on March 18 and March 21, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was dispatched to the area to address the alleged bomb threats.
After a thorough investigation, the responding police declared the incident a false alarm since they did not find any explosives or hazardous materials in the school's premises.