Saint Louis University Basic Education School

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Saint Louis University
Basic Education School
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High School: Claro M. Recto St., Navy Base Rd., Saint Joseph Village

Elementary: General Luna Rd., Brgy. Lower General Luna

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Information
Former nameBoy's High School
Laboratory Elementary School
Laboratory High School
Type Private, Nonsectarian
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established1911
PrincipalAlejandro P. Pablico
(Basic Education School)
Assistant to the PrincipalLorna E. Lucas
(Academic Affairs)
Dr. Romeo E. Javier
(Student Affairs)
CampusesGonzaga Campus
Navy Base Campus
Color(s)White and Blue   
SloganBe the Best, Bida BEdS!
SongSLU Hymn
PublicationYoung Louisian Courier
Alab
The Louisian
Website www.slu.edu.ph/index.php/slu-lhs-about-us

Saint Louis University Basic Education School is the unification of the basic education school units of Saint Louis University, a private, Roman Catholic, CICM university located in Baguio City, Philippines. [1] The high school department was originally located at the Gonzaga campus but has since been moved to the Navy Base campus since early 2000s. [2] [3] On the other hand, the elementary department is located at the Gonzaga Campus on General Luna Road. [4]

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Departments

Elementary Department [4]

The Basic Education School - Laboratory Elementary Department (SLU BEdS - Elementary Department) is an elementary school that is a part of Saint Louis University. It was founded in 1911 and had been offering a range of classes from Kindergarten to Sixth Grade to students in the local community since 1915. The school is located on the Gonzaga Campus of Saint Louis University, named after Saint Aloysius de Gonzaga, a Jesuit saint known for his work with young people and his dedication to education.

Over the years, the Elementary Department has grown and developed, offering education to students in the local community. [5]

Junior High Department [3]

The Junior High Department of Saint Louis University is a coeducational school for students at the junior high level. It was originally established in 1921 as the Saint Louis University Boys' High School and was only for male students. The school's first graduates completed their studies in 1929. In 2003, the school became coeducational, accepting male and female students.

The Junior High Department is located at the Navy Base campus, along with the Senior High Department. The two departments were formerly separately administered but are now unified due to the merging of the Elementary and High School departments. This separation was implemented following the implementation of the K-12 program in the Philippines, which added two years to the country's basic education system.

As a coeducational junior high school, the Junior High Department at SLU offers various academic and extracurricular programs and activities to help students grow and learn.

Senior High Department [2]

The Senior High Department at Saint Louis University is a coeducational school for students in senior high. It was established following the implementation of the K-12 education curriculum system in the Philippines, which added two years to the country's basic education system. The Senior High Department is located on SLU's Navy Base campus, along with the Junior High Department.

Color Codes

Each strand has their own unique color for easier identification. The color is mostly seen when the students wear their strand uniform.

StrandColor
STEM  Green  with Diamond Patch
ABM  Yellow  with Diamond Patch
HUMSS  Royal Blue  with Diamond Patch

Facilities

The SLU - BEdS Elementary Department is currently housed at the Gonzaga Campus of Saint Louis University. It consists of the St. Aloysius de Gonzaga Building, Fr. Ghisleen de Vos Building and Msgr. William Brasseur Building.

The SLU - BEdS High School Department, on the other hand, is currently housed at the Navy Base Campus of Saint Louis University. It consists of the Charles Pieters Building, John Van Bauwel Building (formerly Fr. Gerard Linssen Building) and Gerard Decaestecker Building. [6]

Admission Policy

Saint Louis University is a Catholic school that is open to students who live in Baguio and the surrounding area. While the school is primarily for Catholics, non-Catholics are also welcomed to attend, as long as they participate in all of the required religious activities. Students who are dependents of Saint Louis University employees are given priority for admission. In the past, Saint Louis University was only for male students, but in recent years, it has started accepting female students as well.

School Organizations

Elementary Department

Junior High Department

  1. Campus Ministry
  2. Glee Club
  3. Girl Scouts of the Philippines
  4. Boy Scouts of the Philippines - Senior Boy Scouts
  5. TLE Club
  6. MDAS Club
  7. Samahang Filipino
  8. Science Club and Science Research Club
  9. Performing Arts
  10. Louisian Sports Club
  11. Senior Red Cross Club
  12. The Louisian (Publication)
  13. Samahan ng mga Nagkakaisang Mag-aaral (SANAMA - United Student Council)
  14. SLU Band

Senior High Department

  1. Campus Ministry
  2. Glee Club
  3. Girl Scouts of the Philippines
  4. Boy Scouts of the Philippines - Rover Scouts
  5. Louisian ICT Club
  6. Louisian Artisans Guild
  7. Louisian Mathematics Guild
  8. Louisian Research Club
  9. Samahang Filipino
  10. Science Club for All, the Louisians, and the Environment (SCALE Club)
  11. Social Science Club
  12. Society of Performing Arts (SPA)
  13. Speech and Debate Society (SPADES)
  14. Louisian Sports Club
  15. Young Entrepreneur's Club
  16. The Louisian (Publication)
  17. Samahan ng mga Nagkakaisang Mag-aaral (SANAMA - United Student Council)
  18. SLU Band

Campus Ministry

Saint Louis University is a Catholic institution 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 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.

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