School: General Information And Academic Administration
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. The high school department
was originally located at the Gonzaga campus but has since been moved to the
Navy Base campus since early 2000s. On the other hand, the elementary
department is located at the Gonzaga Campus on General Luna Road.
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.
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. Each strand has their own unique color for easier identification.
The color is mostly seen when the students wear their strand uniform.
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- Campus Ministry
- Glee Club
- Girl Scouts of the Philippines
- Boy Scouts of the Philippines - Rover Scouts
- Louisian ICT Club
- Louisian Artisans Guild
- Louisian Mathematics Guild
- Louisian Research Club
- Samahang Filipino
- Science Club for All, the Louisians, and the Environment (SCALE Club)
- Social Science Club
- Society of Performing Arts (SPA)
- Speech and Debate Society (SPADES)
- Louisian Sports Club
- Young Entrepreneur's Club
- The Louisian (Publication)
- Samahan ng mga Nagkakaisang Mag-aaral (SANAMA - United Student Council)
- SLU Band
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ACADEMIC SUPPORT SYSTEM
The SLU - BEdS Senior High School
Department is currently located at the Navy Base Campus of Saint Louis
University, which includes several modern buildings such as the Charles Pieters
Building, the John Van Bauwel Building (formerly known as the Fr. Gerard
Linssen Building), and the Gerard Decaestecker Building. These facilities are
designed to create a conducive learning environment, featuring classrooms
equipped with LED TV, student desks, teacher tables, curtains, and adequate
ventilation for optimal air circulation.
In addition to the well-equipped
classrooms, the campus offers various specialized facilities that support
students' academic pursuits, including a library, computer lab, chemistry lab,
physics lab, and biology lab. These resources provide students with access to
essential learning materials and hands-on experience in scientific disciplines.
By combining modern classrooms and comprehensive laboratory facilities, SLU BEdS Senior High School aims to enhance the educational experience and promote
academic excellence among its students.
TEACHING SYSTEM
The teaching system at SLU - BEdS
High School Department is designed to foster an engaging and interactive
learning environment that encourages student participation and critical
thinking. The faculty employs a student-centered approach, where students are
active participants in their own learning process. This method emphasizes
collaboration, problem-solving, and independent research, allowing students to
take ownership of their education.
Teachers utilize various
instructional strategies, including group discussions, hands-on activities, and
technology integration, to cater to diverse learning styles and needs.
Classrooms are equipped with modern teaching aids, such as LED TV and
multimedia resources, which enhance the delivery of lessons and make learning
more dynamic and enjoyable.
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