Architectural style Modern Phone +63 49 554 8900 | Completed 2003 Founded 2003 | |
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Type Science and technology education and research Location De La Salle University, Biñan City, Laguna, Philippines Affiliation Catholic Church (Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools) Architect Leandro V. Locsin Partners Address Biñan, Laguna, Philippines Similar Malayan Colleges Laguna, De La Salle University, De La Salle University, Brent Internatio School M, University of Perpetual |
Usgxstc de la salle university science and technology complex
The De La Salle University Science and Technology Complex (DLSU-STC) (alternatively called De La Salle University - Canlubang/Biñan/Leandro V. Locsin Campus) is a satellite campus of De La Salle University (DLSU) located in Biñan City, Laguna, Philippines. The 55-hectare campus was built on land donated by the family of the late Philippine National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin. It was originally known as De La Salle Canlubang (DLSC), a district school of De La Salle Philippines that provided science and technology-based primary, secondary, and tertiary education. In 2012, the administrations of DLSU and DLSC approved the integration of DLSC to DLSU, becoming the DLSU Science and Technology Complex. DLSU-Manila's Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business also has a satellite graduate school that operates within DLSU-STC offering a Master of Business Administration degree.
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- Usgxstc de la salle university science and technology complex
- Milagros R del Rosario Building
- Integrated School Building
- Pergola
- History
- Course Offerings
- References
Milagros R. del Rosario Building
The first building to be constructed on campus is the four-storey Milagros V. del Rosario Building, which houses the school's administrative offices and classrooms. The building was donated to the school by Ambassador Ramon V. del Rosario. The building has 35 classrooms, a 200-seat auditorium, three audio-visual rooms, three libraries, a media lab, a dark room for the photography students, a radio station, a children's playroom, a robotics classroom, and three computer laboratories. Construction began in April 2002 and was completed in June 2003 and was designed by the firm L.V. Locsin and Partners.
Integrated School Building
Beginning construction on August 2005, the Integrated School (IS) building finished right on time for the next school year on March 2006. The IS Building houses the classrooms and other spaces for the Nursery to Grade 3 students of the Integrated School. The building also houses a canteen of its own and it stands beside the Pergola.
Pergola
The Pergola is a multi-purpose hall for the students. It stands beside the new Integrated School Building. The covered area acts as a special venue with several functions for the different activities of the Academic Community.
History
The Brothers of the Christian Schools, (Latin,Fratres Scholarum Christianarum or FSC) is a Catholic religious congregation dedicated to the teachings espoused by St. John Baptist De La Salle.
The first De La Salle School in the Philippines was opened on June 16, 1911 along General Luna, Paco, Manila at the request of the Archbishop of Manila. In 1921, the school was moved to its present site on Taft Avenue. Unable to accommodate requests for admission to the elementary grades, they had to revert an earlier policy not to expand. To date, they have spread out to different provinces. The Brothers have since opened in Greenhills, Antipolo, Lipa, Bacolod, Ilagan, Dasmarinas, and Alabang. They have also undertaken supervision of some schools in Manila, Cavite, Bataan, Cebu, Bukidnon, Surigao del Sur, Negros Occidental, Masbate, Capiz, and Ozamis. Today they are known as De La Salle Supervised Schools.
Around 1977, the idea of having another La Salle School, this time in the Laguna area was conceptualized. This was when architect Lindy Locsin, then a member of the DLSU board of Trustees, offered to donate several hectares of his family's land to La Salle. In 1997, this donation of the Locsins was realized. La Salle Purchased additional contiguous hectares of land making De La Salle Canlubang a sprawling fifty hectare campus.
Laguna is one of the country's industrial and technological regions. Its large, industrial companies presently make it ideal for science and technological parks. De La Salle Canlubang was established in June 2003 to complement the region's role in the science and technology fields.
The Integrated school opened its doors to 240 students from preschool to grade 4 and grade 8 (second year high school) during its first year. The school's curriculum emphasizes a science-oriented education.
De La Salle University launched its campus the De La Salle University Science and Technology Complex (DLSU-STC) Leandro V. Locsin Campus in 2012.
Then DLSU president Br. Narciso Erguiza Jr. said the DLSU-STC would attract a big number of top students and outstanding faculty to transform the university into a leading research center in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Course Offerings
The following degree programs are offered in the STC Campus. These courses are managed and organized by their respective departments and college counterparts based in the Manila Campus: