She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education Major in English, graduating Cum Laude from Saint Peter’s College of Toril in March 2009. Building upon this strong foundation, she pursued her passion for language teaching and earned a Master’s degree in Education major in Language Teaching from the University of Southeastern Philippines in April 2015. She continued her academic journey, culminating in the attainment of a Doctorate in Education Major in Educational Management from the same institution in June 2023, and is currently taking Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Teaching. Throughout her career, she has held various key positions in the field of education, starting as an English Teacher from 2009 to 2012 and advancing to roles such as Class Adviser, English Club Moderator, Art Club Moderator, and School Publication Moderator. Her leadership abilities were recognized early on, leading her to serve as High School Assistant Principal from 2012 to 2013 and eventually as High School Principal until September 2023.
In addition to her administrative roles, she has been the Quality Assurance and Research Officer at Holy Cross of Mintal, Inc. (2023-2024), a lecturer at the University of Southeastern Philippines since 2021, and an accreditor for the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU). She is also an English Textbook Author at Don Bosco Pres. Inc.
Her professional affiliations include membership in the Visionary Research Association, Inc. Philippine Association of Researchers & Statistical Software Users Inc. (PARSSU), and the International Congress of Innovation-based Educators and Researchers, Inc. She also serves as a Research Consultant and Peer Reviewer for three international research journal publications: the ETCOR (Embracing the Culture of Research) Educational Research Center, Inc., the Journal of Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Research and Scientific Innovation Society (RSIS International), and Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal.