A Catholic, Marian, Capuchin Franciscan school committed to the integral formation of learners. Our philosophy, “Becoming Like Christ,” focuses on forming Christian leaders imbued with Gospel brotherhood and Marian spirituality.
The school was built beside the then newly constructed Lourdes Church which is now known as the National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes.
Our school shares in the mission of the Church in proclaiming the Gospel, hoping to build a community which fosters Brotherhood and Service, continually striving to balance goodness with academic excellence.
- The all to follow the poor and the crucified Christ, the ideal of a perfect man, as the center of the whole educational endeavor.
- Latin phrase that translates to "Peace and All Good," and it's a traditional greeting and farewell used by Franciscans, particularly inspired by St. Francis of Assisi.
Development of the Whole Person in Christ.
The school commits itself to the integral formation of learners, citizens, and persons, as it provides and nurtures a Christian environment where Man discovers and accepts issues and situations affecting Himself, the Country, and the Church.
The main elements of the school's emblem include two arms, one exposed and the other in a brown sleeve, positioned in a saltire formation. In the foreground, there is a cloud, along with a prominent wooden cross to which the arms are attached, three smaller crosses on each side, all incorporated within a coat of arms.