Saint Louis University Basic Education School
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Claro M. Recto St., Navy Base Rd., Saint Joseph Village , , | |
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Former name | Boy's High School Laboratory Elementary School Laboratory High School |
Type | Private, Nonsectarian |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | c. 1921 |
Principal | Alejandro P. Pablico (Basic Education School) |
Assistant to the Principal | Lorna E. Lucas (Academic Affairs) Dr. Romeo E. Javier (Student Affairs) |
Campuses | Gonzaga Campus Navy Base Campus |
Color(s) | White and Blue |
Slogan | Be the Best, Bida BEdS! |
Song | SLU Hymn |
Publication | Young Louisian Courier Alab The Louisian |
Website | www |
Saint Louis University Basic Education School - Laboratory High School Department (formerly known as Saint Louis University Laboratory High School) is the high school unit of Saint Louis University, a private, Roman Catholic, CICM university located in Baguio, Philippines. The school is located on Navy Base Road, Baguio; it was originally at the Gonzaga campus.
The school started operations in 1921; the first graduating class was that of 1929. The school was closed during World War II, and reopened in 1946.
Facilities
Saint Louis University Laboratory High School is currently housed at the Navy Base Campus of Saint Louis University. It consists of the Charles Peters Building (including Annex 1 & 2) & Jan Van Bauwel Building (Junior High Campus) and Gerard Decaestecker Building (Senior High Campus).
This campus includes the following:
- Chapel in Gerard Decaestecker Building
- Medical and Dental Clinics
- SLU BEdS HS Learning Resource Center
- Institute for Inclusive Education
- Audio Visual Rooms
- Conference Rooms / Meeting Rooms
- Dance Studio
- Canteens: in Charles Peters Building, Jan Van Bauwel Building, and in Decaestecker Building
- Gerard Decaestecker Function Hall
- Covered Court
- Open Court
- Security Office
- Science Laboratories
- Computer Laboratories
Principals
Early principals were members of the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae. The more recent of them were
- Fr. John Van Bauwel, CICM, 1952–54
- Fr. Wilfred Deturck, CICM, 1954–57
- Fr. Joseph Herpels, CICM, 1957–58
- Fr. James Termeer, CICM, 1958–60
- Fr. Alfredo Spincemaille, CICM, 1960–63
- Fr. Albert Depre, CICM, 1963–64
- Fr. Wilfred Deturck, CICM, 1964-63
- Fr. Gaston Nollet, CICM, 1966–68
- Fr. Hubert Dupont, CICM, 1968–70
- Fr. Joseph Van den Daelen, CICM, 1970–71
Beginning in 1971, they have been selected from outside the order:
- Mr. Liberato A. Mayo, 1971–77
- Mrs. Caridad Trinidad, 1977–80
- Dr. Thelma R. Leal, 1980–89
- Mr. Ernesto Azarcon, 1989–91
- Ms. Lourdes Lucero, 1991–94
- Mr. Francisco Castillo, 1994–97
- Dr. Edmundo Ceniza, 1997–98
- Atty. Rolando dela Cruz, 1998-2004
- Mrs. Ria Francis A. Robles, 2004-2009
- Mr. Francisco T. Agoot, 2009-2010
- Dr. Joel Cabanilla, 2010-2012
- Mr. Ronaldo Pontanosa, 2012–2017
- Fr. Macwayne Maniwang, CICM, PhD, 2017-2019 (Junior High)
- Dr. Romeo Javier, 2017– 2022 (Senior High)
- Ms. Marilyn L. Balmeo, PhD, 2019–2022 (Junior High)
- Alejandro P. Pablico, Present (One Basic Education: LES, JHS, SHS)
Admission Policy
The school is open to residents of Baguio and the suburbs. As a Catholic school, Non-Catholics are admitted provided they participate in all religious activities required of the students. Dependents of Saint Louis University employees are given priority for admission. And formerly, they are exclusively all-male. But recent years, accepting female students too.
Color Codes
Each grade level (except grade 11 & 12) have a unique patch with the logo of Saint Louis University on their uniforms. The patch color corresponds to their grade levels.
Grade Level | Corresponding Color |
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Grade 7 | Yellow |
Grade 8 | Navy Blue |
Grade 9 | Green |
Grade 10 | Red |
Grade 11 & 12 STEM | Green (diamond logo in patch) |
Grade 11 & 12 ABM | Yellow (diamond logo in patch) |
Grade 11 & 12 HUMSS | Navy Blue (diamond logo in patch) |
Campus Ministry
SLU Basic Education School Campus Ministry
Saint Louis University is a Catholic institution that is guided by the mission of spreading the message of God through love and service to others. Within the university, the Office of the Vice President for Mission and Identity is responsible for ensuring that the university stays true to its mission. The university also has a Campus Ministry that focuses on helping people at the university grow in their faith and have a deeper relationship with Jesus.
The CICM Campus Ministry focuses on Christian formation, which means helping people at the university grow in their faith and have a deeper relationship with Jesus. The Campus Ministry is responsible for three main areas: the Ministry of the Word, which includes evangelization, catechesis (teaching about the Christian faith), guidance, and education; the Ministry of worship; and the Ministry of healing. Another goal of the Campus Ministry is to create a "living encounter with Jesus" on campus through these different ministries. The Campus Ministry works to achieve this goal by collaborating with school administrators, faculty, students, and other stakeholders, and by following the guidance of the Office of the Vice President for Mission and Identity. The Campus Ministry also plans and leads activities throughout the year to help people at the university grow in their faith and live out Christian values.
Here is a list of the yearly activities of the Campus Ministry:
1. Eucharistic Celebrations 2. Prayer Services 3. Recollections 4. Bible Quiz competitions 5. Youth Camp 6. Training and Seminars for Volunteers 7. Formation Sessions 8. Social Involvement Activities