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Student Life

The Office of Student Life brings and seeks to develop and implement programs that promote positive Lasallian identity and spirituality through various student activities initiated by the Supreme Student Government as the students’ representative and or by other co-curricular and extra- curricular or extra-curricular clubs and organizations. The office is shall supervise and coordinate student’s activities and programs that encourages student involvement and helps orient Lasallians to school’s life and identity.

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Offices and Services:

Guidance Development Center

Culture and Arts Office

Sports Varsity Development Office

Publication Office

Supreme Student Government and Clubs-Organizations

School Clinic

Prefect and Discipline Office

Student Activity Program

 

Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are important in the full development of each student. These activities are designed to provide opportunities for students to discover, express and develop their talents and interest in various fields.

The Brothers House Program

 

The whole community of La Salle Academy is divided into four Brothers' Houses named after the four De La Salle Brother Saints: House of St. Br. Benilde, House of St. Br. Jaime, House of St. Br. Miguel, and the House of St. Br. Mutien Marie. With the goal of making a big family even smaller, each of the Brothers' Houses creates programs and activities geared towards the realization of this goal. At the end of the year, the house with the highest number of points garnered for the entire school year is awarded the House Cup Championship during the Graduation Ceremony.

 

Employees and students are sorted into the four Brothers' Houses. Once sorted into a particular house, they become members of that house forever because membership to the house is lifetime; thus, nobody is allowed to transfer from one house to another.

St. Br. Miguel Academy

 

Saint Brother Miguel Academy's (SBMA) primary aspiration is to give Catechism to young children

that will grow in faith and become better people. The mission of SBMA is rooted in our Founder, to know Jesus,

and to grasp their understanding about being a Christian and a loving devotee of the Church.

This is an informal schooling that focuses on catechism

Search - In

 

The Search-In Program, whose basic and principal activity is the psycho-spiritual weekend retreats offered to high school students, continued, and expanded its activities throughout the following school years.

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