La Consolacion College Biñan

Coordinates: 14°19′35″N 121°04′41″E / 14.326289°N 121.077936°E / 14.326289; 121.077936
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La Consolacion College Biñan
MottoUnitas, Caritas, Veritas (Latin)
Motto in English
Unity Charity Truth
TypePrivate Roman Catholic
Non-profit Coeducational
Basic and Higher education institution
EstablishedJune 1985; 38 years ago (June 1985)
FounderAugustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolacion
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(Augustinian Sisters)
Academic affiliations
PresidentEmilia S. Lacuarta, OSA
PrincipalLaria P. Doronila
DeanEdna T. Sebastian
Location,
Philippines

14°19′35″N 121°04′41″E / 14.326289°N 121.077936°E / 14.326289; 121.077936
Colors Blue  and  White 
NicknameLCC Blue Royals
Websitelccbinan.edu.ph
La Consolacion College Biñan is located in Laguna
La Consolacion College Biñan
Location in Laguna
La Consolacion College Biñan is located in Luzon
La Consolacion College Biñan
La Consolacion College Biñan (Luzon)
La Consolacion College Biñan is located in Philippines
La Consolacion College Biñan
La Consolacion College Biñan (Philippines)

La Consolacion College Biñan also referred to by its acronym LCCBn is a private, Catholic, co-educational basic and higher education institution owned and administered by the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC) in Sto. Tomas, City of Biñan, Laguna, Philippines. It was founded by the Augustinian Sisters in 1985.

Historical background and perspective[edit]

History[edit]

It was in 1984 when the students of La Consolacion College, Mendiola, Manila conducted an educational survey in Biñan, Laguna, particularly in Barrio Sto. Tomas where many housing projects were being established. The need for a new school was seen based on the results of the survey. Hence, the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation decided to extend their educational efforts through the establishment of a school in Biñan in 1984.

The school initially offered Kinder I and II and Grades I to IV when it started operations in June 1985. The Sto. Niño Building, now known as St. Monica Building, housed 323 pupils in its initial operation.[citation needed] Also during this year, the Administrative, Supervisory and Non-Teaching Personnel were composed of the President of La Consolacion College, Manila, the Principal, 3 Teaching Sisters, 3 Lay Teachers, a Sister in-charge of the canteen, a janitor, a night security guard, a clerk and 2 aides.

Due to the increase in population, another edifice was built the following year. It was named Our Lady of Consolation Building which was later changed to St. Augustine Building. Additional basic education levels were offered i.e. Grade V to First Year High School.

The school year 1988-1989 facilitated the construction of the Pre-School building and the Sisters’ Cloister as answer to the need of a more growing population which registered 1,067 and 185 enrollees for the Elementary and High School Departments, respectively.

Campus[edit]

  • St. Monica Building
  • St. Augustine Building
  • Our Lady of Consolation Building
  • Food Court
  • Auditorium
  • Mo. Rita Barcelo Building
  • Sto. Niño Building
  • Mo. Consuelo Barcelo Building
  • Gymnasium

Academic programs[edit]

Basic Education Department

  • Pre-school Education, Kinder I and II
  • Elementary Education (Grade 1–6)
  • Junior High School(Grade 7–10)
  • Senior High School(Grade 11-12)
    • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
    • Accountancy and Business Management (ABM)
    • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)

College Department

  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
    • Major in Marketing Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
    • Major in English
    • Major in Mathematics

Institutional affiliations[edit]

  • Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CEAP : School Members". Archived from the original on 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2012-06-01.