About St. La Salle
St. John Baptist de La Salle was born in Rheims, France in 1661. He gave up his high social and ecclesiastical position and family wealth to dedicate himself to the neglected youth of his day, founding the Fratres Scholarum Christianarum (FSC) or Institute of the Brothers of Christian Schools in May 1684.
Fifty years following his canonization in 1900, St. La Salle was proclaimed Patron of all Teachers. Today, there are around 6,000 Christian Brothers in more than 80 countries teaching and managing schools. In the Philippines, they are known as De La Salle Brothers.
Pillars of the Lasallian Identity
As a school community that is founded on Christian ideals and the Lasallian charism, animated by the Gospel and Church teaching. We the members of the LSGH community, commit ourselves to grow in the foundational values of faith, service, and communion by fostering the following attitudes:
Pillars of the Lasallian Identity
As a school community that is founded on Christian ideals and the Lasallian charism, animated by the Gospel and Church teaching. We the members of the LSGH community, commit ourselves to grow in the foundational values of faith, service, and communion by fostering the following attitudes:
Faith
Nurturing a healthy prayer and spiritual life
Striving to consistently live out our faith and values in our day-to-day choices
Maturing continuously in living out the faith in an enculturated manner
Valuing sacramental celebrations and respecting religious traditions
Bringing social realities and our experiences into dialogue with our faith
Discerning social realities, responses, and moral values through the eyes of faith
Service
Striving to consistently pursue excellence and Integrity in our endeavors
Demonstrating commitment to the poor, fostering a culture of compassion, and care for the environment
Engaging actively in volunteer activities and programs Inspiring others to reach
their full potential
Committing to Justice and equity each day
Responding creatively and generously to current and emerging needs of the community and the larger society
Communion
Cultivating a culture of compassion and Inclusion
Developing open-mindedness, dialogue skills, and solidarity with all
Building empowering partnerships and associations within the community and external stakeholders
Fostering a deeper sense of appreciation and ownership of our Lasallian heritage
Mindful and sensitive to the signs of the times, we are challenged to use our gifts to help others. We believe that the education we receive empowers us and others to be a force for good. As members of One La Salle community, we commit to contributing to positive change.