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Sofia Pablo graduates from senior high school: ‘My diploma era'

Sofia Pablo graduates from senior high school: ‘My diploma era'

GMA Network12-06-2025

Sofia Pablo has finished senior high school!
The teen Kapuso star shared snaps of herself at the University of Santo Tomas, Sofia dressed in a white mini dress and high heels, and carried her black toga and cap.
'Currently: walking my way into my diploma era,' she said.
Sofia previously opened up about the challenges of being an actress and student at UST Angelicum College, choosing to do a group work by herself because her schedule isn't the easiest to work around.
"I don't wanna be the 'pabigat' or 'walang ambag' sa group,' she said back then.
In May, she defended her high school thesis, and in early June, she shared the good news that she will be graduating with honors.
Sofia is the star of "Prinsesa ng City Jail," which airs on GMA Afternoon Prime from Mondays to Saturdays at 2:30 p.m.
— Nika Roque/LA, GMA Integrated News

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