Welcome to La Salle Green Hills, a Catholic school that is committed to provide quality Christian education and promote the values of faith, service, and communion.
From a young school that offered admission to preparatory and grades 1 and 2 levels in 1959, La Salle Green Hills has evolved into the bustling, dynamic, and innovative school that it is today, graduating more than twenty thousand high school students who distinguished themselves in a wide array of careers.
Today, the Lasallian Brothers continue to sow the seeds for the Lasallian ministry of education and nurture each and every student’s gifts, passion, and full potential through ‘innovative and relevant educational programs; highly competent and committed educators; and 21st century learning environment’.
Amidst the challenges brought about by the pandemic, La Salle Green Hills has set in motion creative and decisive innovations for Academic Year 2020-2021.
LSGH FLETCH

Flexible Lasallian Education through Technology and Collaboration at Home or FLETCH is LSGH’s home-based online learning program designed to provide a learner-driven, collaborative experience where meaningful learning opportunities centered on the Lasallian core values are created and supported in a safe environment.
Fletches are the vanes used to provide aerodynamic stabilization in arrows, such as feathers. Just like fletches, the LSGH flexible education through technology will provide our learners more than enough stabilization features to set their arrows straight to their targets.
Integrated School

La Salle Green Hills has made the shift from the long-established Grade School and High School Departments to the new Integrated School structure. Under the Integrated School, all academic units, from Nursery to Grade 12, including the Adult Night School (ANS) and Alternative Learning System (ALS), shall be under the stewardship of one principal, assisted by three Associate Principals – Academics, Student Affairs, and Alternative Education – and will follow a trimestral calendar.
The transition to an integrated school will ensure a more effective teaching/learning process across grade levels; a leaner organization; a cohesive curriculum; and, more inclusivity, with the senior high school opening its doors to female enrollees for the first time in more than sixty years.
LSGH Alternative Education

Side by side with the regular day school (Preschool, K to 12) programs, La Salle Green Hills offers alternative routes to education via the LSGH Alternative Education (LSGHAE), an initiative which traces its roots back to 1978 when the Adult Night High School was founded by the Brothers.
Today, the LSGHAE continues to embody the Lasallian mission to provide free, quality education to marginalized adults (16 years old and above) through various academic offerings including the Junior High School and Senior High School programs; the Alternative Learning System (ALS), a 10-month, module-based instruction for out-of-school youth (13 years old and above); the year-long Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program; and a mainstreamed program for deaf learners that facilitate full participation in all academic and co-curricular activities.
LSGH FLETCH

Flexible Lasallian Education through Technology and Collaboration at Home or FLETCH is LSGH’s home-based online learning program designed to provide a learner-driven, collaborative experience where meaningful learning opportunities centered on the Lasallian core values are created and supported in a safe environment.
Fletches are the vanes used to provide aerodynamic stabilization in arrows, such as feathers. Just like fletches, the LSGH flexible education through technology will provide our learners more than enough stabilization features to set their arrows straight to their targets.
Integrated School

La Salle Green Hills has made the shift from the long-established Grade School and High School Departments to the new Integrated School structure. Under the Integrated School, all academic units, from Nursery to Grade 12, including the Adult Night School (ANS) and Alternative Learning System (ALS), shall be under the stewardship of one principal, assisted by three Associate Principals – Academics, Student Affairs, and Alternative Education – and will follow a trimestral calendar.
The transition to an integrated school will ensure a more effective teaching/learning process across grade levels; a leaner organization; a cohesive curriculum; and, more inclusivity, with the senior high school opening its doors to female enrollees for the first time in more than sixty years.
LSGH Alternative Education

Side by side with the regular day school (Preschool, K to 12) programs, La Salle Green Hills offers alternative routes to education via the LSGH Alternative Education (LSGHAE), an initiative which traces its roots back to 1978 when the Adult Night High School was founded by the Brothers.
Today, the LSGHAE continues to embody the Lasallian mission to provide free, quality education to marginalized adults (16 years old and above) through various academic offerings including the Junior High School and Senior High School programs; the Alternative Learning System (ALS), a 10-month, module-based instruction for out-of-school youth (13 years old and above); the year-long Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program; and a mainstreamed program for deaf learners that facilitate full participation in all academic and co-curricular activities.