CLUB ENLISTMENT

Club enlistment is now on going. Kindly visit the school to reserve slot for your desired club. These are the clubs to choose from:

ELEMENTARY:
Arts & Crafts
Basketball
Campus Ministry (Chorale, Kalis-Katoka)
Dance Troupe
Drum & Lyre
Taekwondo
Theatre Club

HIGH SCHOOL:
Arts & Crafts
Basketball
Chorale
Dance Troupe
Drum & Lyre
Instrumentalist Club
Science Club
Taekwondo
Theatre Club
Volleyball Club

ORIENTATION SCHEDULE

June 3, 2015 (Wednesday)

Grade 1 - Grade 4 Students' Orientation
8:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M.
@ OLLP

June 4, 2015 (Thursday)

Grade 5 - Grade 10 Students' Orientation
8:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. @ OLLP

June 5, 2015 (Friday)

CLUB Orientation and Enlistment
8:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. @ OLLP

June 13, 2015 (Saturday)

Orientation of ALL PARENTS
8:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. @ OLLP

June 8, 2015 (Monday)

Start of REGULAR CLASSES for Grade 1 - Grade 10.
ECE Nursery & Kinder) Pupils and Parents Orientation

The Integral Parts of the SCHOOL LOGO and their symbolisms:

 

Large Outer Figure           

Stands for the books in the different key disciplines or various subjects that need to be learned and assimilated by the students to become academically and professionally competent.   

Represents the  Holy Bible as essential source of spiritual nourishment / inspiration in living out the  Catholic faith and the human-religious positive values to be interiorized and incarnated by the students in  their daily lives and relationships with others and the world.

 

Heart Shape 

Symbolizes the human heart that longs for God, ponders on the truths the intellect has gained, radiates love, and sustains life.

 Refers to Mary, the patroness of our school under the title of Our Lady of Lourdes, the  first disciple and mother of Jesus, who cares for us, leads us to her Son, and  inspires us to be like Him – strong in body, exemplary in wisdom, and outstanding in grace.

 Indicates the world, the arena of God’s transforming and saving actions, in which we journey and to which we should contribute our talent, time and treasure for it to become a beautiful place for us and the generations to come.

 

The Black Cross           

Points to Jesus Christ, the Son in whom the Father is greatly delighted. He is the ultimate Truth and Love we ardently seek and bear witness to. He is the perfect model after whose mind, heart, hands, words, actions, and life of selfless service we intensely labor to pattern our very own head, heart, and hands. He lovingly gave up His life that we may all live and learn to love.

 

The White Space

Refers to every student’s state of mind, heart, and being  that are pure  and open to receive,  to learn, and to be docile  to God’s will like Jesus and Mary.

 

 

  • Whole image from Claretian Missionaries
  • Symbolic meanings conceptualized by Rev. Fr. Albert N. Delvo


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