Nothing happened. No flash of light. No angelic choir.
The standard version of the pledge used in Philippine schools, including KNCHS, reads:
So, the next time you walk through the gates of King's College of Health Sciences, listen closely. In the whisper of the wind through the library, in the silence before a difficult exam, you will hear it—the quiet, unbreakable vow of the .
In 2005, after a particularly tense semester marked by student hazing and academic burnout, the college administration convened a "Peace Council." Composed of psychologists, deans, and student leaders, they drafted the first version of the pledge. By 2008, reciting the Pledge of Peace became mandatory for graduation.