Basic Education Unit

I. Grade School, Junior High School and Senior High School

VISION

La Salle University Integrated School is a Catholic, PAASCU accredited basic education unit, dedicated to the holistic development of students through the pursuit of academic excellence, the enrichment of values and sharpening of skills, as well as the promotion of social responsibility. Articulate, competent, highly qualified, morally upright and versatile teachers are groomed to teach and train students to accomplish, as well as go beyond, basic academic requirements. Highly motivated and globally competitive educators of the institution mold students to produce generations of youth who are zealously dedicated to the pursuit of lifelong excellence and exemplary service.

MISSION

We commit ourselves to:

  • Boost students’ academic performance and non-academic competence through the delivery of relevant instruction and enhanced student development programs.
  • Produce innovative and globally-adept graduates who are responsive to the needs of the times, through intensive values integration.
  • Participate in the building of a just and humane society, through active involvement in various community extension programs.

II. School for the Deaf

VISION

La Salle University School for the Deaf envisions to be the catalyst for the social recognition and acceptance of all deaf people as full and equal citizens, empowered to actualize their potentials by an active participation in the economic, social and cultural life of the community. It provides a quality Lasallian education to the less privileged deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

MISSION

The School for the Deaf is committed to provide quality special Lasallian education, empower the deaf and their families and create opportunities for them to engage in activities in the communities where they live.

OBJECTIVES

  • Improve the quality of life of the deaf by providing appropriate Lasallian quality education from Grade School, Junior High School and Senior High School levels.
  • Provide vocational and life skills training, sporting activities, artistic and creative activities.
  • Empower the deaf and their families so that they can advocate for their rights in society.
  • Provide special services where the deaf are welcomed, loved, and cared for.