Sub-rosa: FPVI’s emerging Mary Rose
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January 2026

Mary Rose Ann Acuin
One of the innate traits we observed in Mary Rose when she joined FPVI in 2018 as a
senior high school student was her intensity and singular focus on her academic studies.
When a school project was assigned, it had to be done, and done well, to the detriment of
other tasks or concerns. With an in-built deftness, she wrote, polished and completed all her
assigned work with maximum effort. In short, a perfectionist to the core. That was Mary
Rose to her FPVI batchmates, to her junior colleagues, to us at FPVI and, as it turned out, to
her family, as well. We worked with her to modify a desirable but dangerous behavior pattern that when carried out to the extreme could cause imbalance in her general well-
being.
Born to parents who depended on agriculture work for livelihood, Mary Rose is the
eldest of five siblings. She brought on to herself a sense of responsibility towards her
siblings and to her family early on. With the way she carried on with school work, her father,
proud as he was with her achievements, was concerned for her health. His accident in the
farm field, rendering him partially disabled and compromising the source of family income,
heightened her concern and sense of responsibility.
Mary Rose learned to relax a little when she participated in FPVI activities not
directly related to academic demands such as Open Mic, Theater Arts (role play) and art-
making. She also continued to write her evocative sidays, verses in Waray, the local
language, showcasing her skill and talent in writing in the vernacular. In all these, she was
immersed in the friendships she forged with her FPVI cohort.
Mary Rose’s intensity saw her through her senior high school, graduating with
highest honors and garnering the most medals. She continued on to college and graduated
with a degree in Accountancy, with Latin honors. The pandemic years saw her reverting to
her no-stone-unturned study habit that extended when she started preparing for the board
exams in accountancy. She came out of it triumphant, passing the board in October 2025,
and becoming a Licensed Accountant.
Emerging from her months of focused self-review, Mary Rose happily rejoined the
FPVI family in early December 2025 for a day of camaraderie and shared meals, and to say
goodbye as she prepared to leave soon for Manila for job interviews. She left with
everyone's good wishes paired with a gentle reminder, in jest perhaps but also in all
seriousness: that it is perfectly okay to be imperfect!
She started 2026 far away from home with a new job as a Junior Auditor in a
reputable accounting firm in the nation’s financial capital!