Other name | OLAC |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1989 |
President | Dr. Maximo C. Acierto |
Principal | Mrs. Luzviminda R. Carullo |
Location | , , 14°16′11″N121°06′06″E / 14.26979°N 121.10177°E |
School Hymn | OLAC Hymn |
Colors | Blue, Yellow |
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After five years of operation at Our Lady of Assumption College - (Main Campus), its founders decided to put up another school and give way to the birth of OLAC Santa Rosa, offering a complete program from Pre-Elementary to High School.
In April 2006, the West wing of the school was demolished to give way to the construction of a new building. It was formally opened last June 2007.
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