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Former names
  
Laguna Institute

Established
  
June 1930

Founded
  
June 1930

Motto in English
  
"Quench Your Thirst"

Mascot
  
Lycans

Color
  
Yellow, Blue and White

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Type
  
Private, Private Non-Sectarian

President
  
Mr. Jose Ted L. Gonzales

Principal
  
Elementary: Mrs. Sylvia P. Izon High School: Ms. Mara Reyes

Motto
  
SITIM SEDATE EX ("Quench Your Thirst")

Headquarters
  
Calamba, Laguna, Philippines

Similar
  
City College of Calamba, University of Perpetual, Malayan Colleges Laguna, Laguna State Polytechn, Saint Michael's College o

Laguna College of Business and Arts (formerly Laguna Institute) or LCBA is a private non-sectarian school in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. The campus was established on June 1930, hailed today as the first secondary school in Calamba City.

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History

The Laguna Institute formally opened in June 1930 with 95 students in the first and second year high school. The original Laguna Institute was an old, 2-storey, green and white rented house; which stood on a 500-square meter lot still unpaved Burgos Street. In 1933, it was fully recognized by the Department of Public Institutions as a duly accredited high school.

During the war, the Laguna Institute closed until 1945. Nevertheless, in 1950, L.I. inaugurated its elementary and collegiate departments. Initially, the courses offered in tertiary level were only Associate in Commercial Science, Elementary Teacher's Certificate, and Associate in Arts. However, a few years later, the Bachelor of Secondary Education, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Bachelor of Arts and Junior Secretarial Courses were added to the list. Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration and Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering were offered in 1994-1995.

Although the Elementary Department was closed in 1953, it was reopened in 1989. After two years, the Nursery, Kindergarten and Preparatory courses were introduced to complete all levels in the Elementary Department.

Changing of Name

The name of the school was changed from its original name - Laguna Institute - to - Laguna College of Business and Arts (LCBA) - in 1979.

Campus

The LCBA campus is located in the center City of Calamba, Laguna in the growth region of CALABARZON. The 300,000m² campus has a fully air-conditioned classroom in all levels of which can accommodate 40-50 students per class. The campus houses complementary facilities for sports, extracurricular activities and school functions such as a multi-purpose quadrangle, newly constructed audio-visual room, cyber hubs, library, multi-purpose hall, gymnasium, science laboratory and a parking lot. The school offers Wi-Fi Internet hotspots in the campus to assist students and personnel in their studies and researches.

Tertiary Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Majors: Human Resources Development Management and Marketing Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Majors: English, Mathematics, Physical Science, Biological Science, Filipino, Technology and Livelihood Education, and Social Studies
  • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Majors: Preschool Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Travel Management
  • TESDA Technical Courses

  • Programming NC Level IV
  • Commercial Cooking NC II
  • Housekeeping NC II
  • Food and Beverages Services
  • Bartending NC II
  • Basic Education

  • High School - Grade 7 to 12
  • Elementary - Grade 1 to 6
  • Pre-school
  • Notable alumni

  • Ramil L. Hernandez - Governor, Province of Laguna
  • References

    Laguna College of Business and Arts Wikipedia