San Lorenzo School (San Pedro)

Philippines / Southern Tagalog / San Pedro / Mayumi Street, 608
 pre-school, elementary school, high school, private school

San Lorenzo School envisions itself as an agent of change, as a producer of productive citizens of this country who in the near future will actively participate in the economic prosperity, national development and social transformation through excellence in teaching and community involvement.

Although a non-sectarian school, San Lorenzo School fosters a Christian community whose members are strongly committed in their covenant with God by emulating San Lorenzo Ruiz' steadfast faith and unwavering devotion to God, and by advocating Christian values.

The school enhances academic excellence in every San Lorenzonian by establishing relevant, responsive, and technologically-oriented academic and non-academic programs; and by continuously upgrading competent and committed teachers whose dedication to their academic profession is beyond compare.

San Lorenzo School offers quality education geared towards academic and moral excellence from the Nursery level to Grade Ten level.

Old Name: Quality Kindergarten and Grade School, Inc.
Year founded: 1975

Address: 608 Mayumi Street, United San Pedro Subdivision, San Pedro, Laguna
Telephone: +63(02)869-1069, (02)869-4694
Fax: +63(02)869-4694
Website: www.sanlorenzoschool.edu.ph
E-mail: web-admin@sanlorenzoschool.edu.ph or
sanlorenzoschool.admin@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SanLorenzoSchool
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Coordinates:   14°21'40"N   121°2'58"E

Comments

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  • I am so proud being a product of San Lorenzo School! I have great respect to all the people behind the success of this school! Mr. Francisco Abanilla & Mrs. Zenaida Abanilla, i salute you! I started my schooling in this school when it was still Quality Kindergarten & Grade School circa 1987. I was with the 7th batch of graduates for the Primary Level. I also spent my 6 years of Elementary education here. I was in Grade 2 when it was renamed San Lorenzo School of San Pedro in honor of the First Filipino Saint, St. Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila. I give my kudos to Mrs. Zenaida Silos, my mentor in English from Grades 5-6. She is the reason why i have good english communication skills and also the training i had with SANLO in terms of writing and speaking english was the best! Do you remember SRA and the Formal Theme Book? I'm sure you do! I left the school on 1994. One year after they opened their Secondary Level. I wish i was with that batch! But nonetheless, I will always be proud of being a San Lorenzonian!
  • I have 5 kids who have attended their schooling from pre-elem up to high school in San Lorenzo. Presently, I still have a kid who will be 2nd year in high school this coming June. My 4 four kids already graduated in college, 3 of whom are now gainfully employed, while the other one who graduated cum laude in UP continued her studies at UP Law School. The other kid who dropped out of college also in UP is a computer genius. I could say that my kids are what they are now because of the good foundation that they got from San Lorenzo: the discipline, the exposure (balance of academic and other activities.
  • My 3 kids graduated from this prestigious school. all 3 have stable jobs and are connected with 3 companies whose expertise and strategies are relevant to manpower empowerment and career growth ladders. Thank you Sanlo.
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