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La Salle Academy (Philippines)

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Type
  
Private

Administrative staff
  
478 (SY 2008-2009)

Phone
  
+63 63 221 6441

Motto
  
Learning Never Stops

Established
  
1958

Campus size
  
4 ha

Founded
  
1958

Number of students
  
2,841

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic, De La Salle Brothers

President
  
Br. Antonio Servando FSC

Location
  
Iligan City, Philippines

Address
  
Bro. Raymund Jeffrey Street, Pala-o, Iligan City, 9200 Lanao del Norte, Philippines

Similar
  
MSU ILIGAN INSTITUT, SMC BEd, Iligan City National High Sch, ST PETER'S COLLEGE, ILIGAN MEDICAL CENTER

Profiles

La Salle Academy is a Lasallian school located in Brgy. Pala-o, Iligan City, Philippines. It is the first of the third generation of La Salle schools founded by the De La Salle Brothers in the country, which include: La Salle Green Hills in Mandaluyong City (1959), Saint Joseph School-La Salle in Bacolod City (1960), and De La Salle Lipa in Lipa City (1962).

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History

The presence of La Salle in northern Mindanao came to be with the invitation of Msgr. Patrick Cronin of the Prelature of Ozamis to take over St. Columban’s Academy in Iligan City. This was the same school that used to be Woodrow Wilson Junior College of the late forties and early fifties. When the first group of Brothers under Brother Crescentius Richard arrived in Iligan, the school was located in downtown Iligan, a stone’s throw from the Cathedral. Its faculty then included such veteran educators like Miss Rosario Tsukimata (an affiliated Member of the Brothers), Kagawad Pedro Generalao (founding Principal of Iligan City High School), Mr. FelicitoRugay (founding Director-Principal of Andres Soriano Memorial School, Lutopan, Cebu and TranquilinoValderama Memorial School, Bubunawan, Bukidnon; and the Andres Soriano Jr. Learning Center, Aroroy, Masbate); and Mr. Carmelito Silva. A growing student population and a need for bigger campus necessitated the purchase of a three-hectare lot in Pala-o belonging to the estate of Pedro Nuñez.

The transfer to the new site in 1960 was accompanied by a change of name to La Salle Academy. Brother Honorius Alfred Shields FSC, the second Director and co-author of the Biology for the Philippine High Schools, supervised the transfer to the nipa and bamboo structures and then, the construction of the permanent buildings in 1961. It must be mentioned that all this time La Salle was an exclusive school for boys.

The next development in the school came in 1967 when La Salle opened its doors to Grade 5. It was arranged with the RVM Sisters that lower grades boys and girls would study at St. Michael’s College grade school. For grade 5, the girls remained while the boys moved to La Salle. Thus, began the nucleus of the La Salle Academy grade school.

A growing school-age population plus the demands of expansion necessitated the admission of girls. Thus, after a survey, coeds were accepted into grade 5 and 6 as well as fist year and second year in 1973. By this time, the basic structure of the school gym had been constructed under Bro. Jose V. Sy FSC, the principal then.

The genesis of the La Salle Parents Foundation, Inc. (LASAPFI) came from this time. It was finally registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission by 1975 with the late Engr. Manuel Hamoy as its first President and Chairman of the Board.

The school celebrated its Silver Jubilee in 1983. Plans were started to open the kindergarten. The first batch was accepted in 1985 following a modified Individually Guided Education (IGE). The gym provided the open classrooms for the children. By 1986 the first batch of kindergarten graduated from Grade School. In 1987, the first phase of the Grade School Building was constructed and dedicated to St. Brother Miguel. At this time, the new canteen was also constructed; then, followed the construction of the second phase of the Grade School Building. In 1989 the library was built to accommodate both the grade school and high school. By this time, the school had breached the 1800 mark.

In 1990, the Administration Building was completed to accommodate the Science Laboratories, the school Chapel, the HS Faculty Room, the Accounting Office, the offices of the Registrar, the Academic Coordinators and the President. In 1998, in celebration of the Centennial of Philippine Independence, the Centennial Amphitheater was constructed. By 2000 the Grade School Building (housing the Grade 6 classrooms, the GS Library & AVR and the Internet Lab) was finished. School year 2001-2002 saw the GS Ramp sponsored by the Parents Association (LASAPFI).

To accentuate and confirm the excellence of Lasallian education, the high school department received its first accreditation from the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) in 1989 and re-accreditation followed in 1993 and 1998. The impetus towards development and growth had been sown.

More and more, La Salle had to carve its niche in the educational sector of society, finding and asserting its particular role and affirming its contribution to the development of the human resources of this industrial city.

However, among the Brothers there was a worldwide movement towards the return of the charism of its founder, St. John Baptist De La Salle. The reach-out programs of the school became institutionalized with the creation of the Community Development Office in 1993. Then, the Board of Trustees approved the opening of the Night High School to begin operating in June 1994.

Through the stewardship of Br. Jimmy Dalumpines FSC as its President (1988–99), a property in Agad-agad was purchased for the school’s Recollection program and its commitment to be earth-keepers by developing it into an Ecology Sanctuary. From this saw the adoption of the nearby PurokLangilanon by forming the LangilanonFarmers Cooperative (LAFAMCO).

School year 1999-2000 saw the beginning of the TVET Department (Technical & Vocational Education Training). In 2000, the Brothers bought a property in Binuni, Bacolod, Lanaodel Norte and asked the school’s Community Development Office to help organize a cooperative similar to that of LAFAMCO. Eventually, TVET was closed in 2004 but the following year saw the construction of the retreat house and dormitory. The construction of the new four-storey school building started in 2006. Full occupancy of the building was made in 2007-2008. In the school year, a new basic education set-up for the day school was implemented having one principal and an Academic Vice Principal.

In school year 2006-2007, the Office of Planned Giving was formed. The office is responsible for the strengthening of the Student Financial Aid Program. This is to widen the opportunity for a free Lasallian education to deserving less privileged youth of Mindanao particularly in Iligan City. The move gave birth to the Scholarship Endowment Fund Program and the Scholarship Endowment Fund Program Envelopes. It was during this year that massive campaign for scholarship was started to reach the target of 20% of the total population in the mainstream to be on full scholarship in 2011. The La Salle Academy Alumni Association (LSAAA) was also revived during the year to serve the alumni and the school. Some of its activities are the “Green Card” which is the alumni association official identification card and the co-sponsoring of the first ever Grand Medical and Dental Mission held on campus.

The school’s website, http://www.lsa.ph and the school’s radio station, 99.8 Vibe FM was launched during the year. Through these services Lasallians could get updates regarding the school, share ideas and perspectives and post photos contributing to the growth and success of the school making it more responsive to the demands of the time.

In school year 2007-2008, the Development and Alumni Relations Office was created. Aside from sustaining the school’s relationships with the alumni, the office is also in-charge of the planned giving and other development plans of the school. It spearheads the search for La Salle Academy’s most distinguished alumnus/alumna. During the year, the date for the Grand Alumni Homecoming has been set to a fixed date and that is every 29 December for alumni all around the globe not to get confused with dates.

It was at the start of the school year that the St. La Salle Building was inaugurated and was made ready for use for the high school populace. The first phase of the Jubilee Plaza was also done and towards the end of the school year the gym renovation started.

In response to the One Million Trees project of De La Salle Philippines, La Salle Academy planted trees on various places in Iligan City starting school year 2006-2007.

The PAASCU accreditors granted the high school a 5-year clean accreditation during the resurvey visit on November 26–27, 2007.

In SY 2008-2009, the school celebrated its Golden Jubilee (1958-2008) bearing the theme,”Faithfully Fulfilling the Lasallian Mission for Fifty Years”. It was indeed a celebration of thanksgiving for the fifty years of Lasallian presence in Iligan City and of fulfilling the mission of teaching minds, touching hearts and transforming lives for the youth of Iligan and its neighboring towns. It was also an occasion to remember its founding members whose inspiration has brought the school and its members to where it is now and an inspiring year to continue looking forward and commit for more fruitful years of providing excellent service to its clientele.

In the same school year, the PAASCU accrediting team granted the Grade School another 5-year clean accreditation during their survey visit on November 23–24, 2009. This is the second time that the grade school received such recognition, the first of which was during their visit in 2004. The school and its members recognize this potential and commit to continue the dedicated service of teaching minds, touching hearts and transforming lives.

In preparation for the centennial celebration of the Lasallian presence of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in the Philippines, La Salle Academy joined the simultaneous centennial kick-off celebration on June 16, 2010. La Salle Academy supported the centennial celebration activities such as the One La Salle Scholarship Fund, One Million Trees Project, Project Carbon Neutral, Centennial Fun Run and others.

With a mandate from the Department of Education and the De La Salle Philippines, the high school department implemented the Understanding by Design (UbD) framework in the first, second and third year levels. The move to use the new framework was deemed necessary to address the concern of improving the quality of education of the school and the country. In the coming school years, it is hoped that the UbD framework will be fully implemented in both the grade school and high school departments.

In SY 2012-2013, the school implemented the K to 12 Program as mandated by the Department of Education. In preparation for its implementation, the school conducted trainings for grades 1 and 7 teachers. The school renamed its high school level into grade 7, 8, 9, and 10.

In the same school year, the High School Department submitted itself to external evaluation through Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) on February 11–12, 2013 and was granted a five-year reaccreditation status.

The Universal Kindergarten program of the Department of Education was adopted by the school in SY 2013-2014.

With La Salle Academy’s vision to be the center of excellence in providing quality education to the youth, it required the teachers to continue attending seminar-workshops on UbD to fully implement it in the classroom. Moreover, its implementation has already reached the grade 10 level. This thrust has been supported also by the new school president, Br. Felipe C. Belleza Jr. FSC. He has strengthened and suggested pedagogies that highlighted students’ welfare. Likewise, his experience in managing La Salle Green Hills for 10 years, he has assured the school to experience innovations such as infrastructures in preparation for the implementation of K to 12 curriculum.

The Grade School Department had its Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) Resurvey Visit on January 19–20, 2015. In May 2015, PAASCU granted the Grade School Department a five-year re-accreditation status from SY 2015 - 2020.

In SY 2014 – 2015, the school started offering the Pre-Universal Kindergarten class. Also in the same school year, the last batch of Fourth Year students graduated from the Revised Basic Curriculum. The school has also continued its preparation for the Senior High School Program.

In SY 2015 - 2016, LSA received its Provisional Permit from the Department of Education allowing the school to offer Senior High School with the following tracks: Academic Tracks - Accounting, Business and Management Strand (ABM), Humanities and Social Sciences Strand (HUMSS), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Strand (STEM) and Technical-Vocational Track with specialization in Electrical Installation and Maintenance and Computer Systems Servicing. To prepare for the implementation of the aforementioned program, the school conducted series of meetings with parents, students and partner industries. Teachers were also sent to trainings for syllabus writing.

Holy Infancy Community

The Holy Infancy Community is the name of the De La Salle Brother's Community in La Salle Academy. As of school year 2016-2017, the community is composed of three members - Br. Antonio Servando FSC, Br. Angelo Paolo Mata FSC, and Br. Ranier John Guillergan FSC.

List of Brothers who served in La Salle Academy

  • Br. Cresentius Richard Duerr FSC
  • Br. Leander Fidelis Leddy FSC
  • Br. Raymond Jeffrey Biehle FSC
  • Br. Honorius Alfred Shields FSC
  • Br. Anthony David Kiernan FSC
  • Br. Frederick Martin Bronowicz FSC
  • Br. Arturo Ignacio Javellana FSC
  • Br. Artemio Gabriel Vigilia FSC
  • Br. Timothy leon Castiglioni FSC
  • Br. Augustine Richard Burwitz FSC
  • Br. Benildo Lamberto Feliciano FSC
  • Br. Augustin Samuel Bueser FSC
  • Br. Benjamin Cornelius Tejada FSC
  • Br. Artemio Rafael Donato FSC
  • Br. Bruno Cajetan Barela FSC
  • Br. Thomas Roman Gomez FSC
  • Br. Emmanuel Timothy Beleto FSC
  • Br. Gilbert Matthew Buckley FSC
  • Br. Bernard Graciano Catalan FSC
  • Br. Jesus Marco G. Monroy FSC
  • Br. Brendan Lawrence Madden FSC
  • Br. Bartholomew Raphael Martinez FSC
  • Br. Joseph Ramon Corrales FSC
  • Br. Cecilio Hojilla FSC
  • Br. Emmanuel Hilado FSC
  • Br. Dominic Aquinas Berardelli FSC
  • Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC
  • Br. James Cyril McDonald FSC
  • Br. Vernon Mabile FSC
  • Br. Jose Ma. Siy FSC
  • Br. Leonardo Sicat FSC
  • Br. Jaime Dalumpines FSC
  • Br. Mario Billanes FSC
  • Br. Eugenio Tianco FSC
  • Br. Rafael Reyes FSC
  • Br. Emiliano Hudtohan FSC
  • Br. Emilio Villarosa FSC
  • Br. Robert Schieler FSC
  • Br. Bernard Oca FSC
  • Br. Antonio Narciso FSC
  • Br. Edward Baldwin FSC
  • Br. Daniel De Guzman FSC
  • Br. Rommel Ancheta FSC
  • Br. Raymundo Briones FSC
  • Br. Andrew Jacobson FSC
  • Br. Angel Averia Jr. FSC
  • Br. Kevin Stanton FSC
  • Br. Mifrando Obach FSC
  • Br. Leonilo Estrellas Jr. FSC
  • Br. Stephen Garaygay FSC
  • Br. Kenneth Susarno FSC
  • Br. Roberto Casingal FSC
  • Br. Gregory Jose Refuerzo FSC
  • Br. Mario Dacanay FSC
  • Br. Mario Babiera FSC
  • Br. Alberto Entao Jr. FSC
  • Br. Ronald Berizo FSC
  • Br. Pedro Maralit FSC
  • Br. Siegfredo Peralta FSC
  • Br. Anthony Dimaano FSC
  • Br. Renato Go FSC
  • Br. Gilbert Balana FSC
  • Br. Jose Peter Vincent Fernandez FSC
  • Br. Dennis Magbanua FSC
  • Br. Raymund Jude Reyes FSC
  • Br. Felipe C. Belleza Jr FSC
  • Br. Harold Gregory Reynolds FSC
  • Br. Antonio Cesar J. Servando FSC
  • Br. Marco Rey Macatangay FSC
  • Br. Ruben Caluyong FSC
  • Br. Richie Yap FSC
  • Br. Rey Mejias FSC
  • Br. Joaquin Severino Martinez FSC
  • Br. Emmanuel Sia FSC
  • Br. Alexander Ervin Diaz FSC
  • Br. Michael Cua FSC
  • Br. Allan Buenavista FSC
  • Br. Fernando I. Sanding FSC
  • Br. Angelo Paolo S. Mata FSC
  • Br. Ranier John Guillergan FSC
  • References

    La Salle Academy (Philippines) Wikipedia