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Fast Facts
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About School
Year Founded: 2007
Location: 43-B Marlim Blvd. Ext., Corner Debra St. Pulung Maragul, Angeles City, Pampanga
School Calendar: July to April
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Our Students
Student Diversity: Filipinos (67%); International (17%); Dual Citizens (16%)
Student Population: 656 (SY 2019-2020)
Class Size Limit: Kindergarten (15); Grade School (25); High School (30)
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English
English is the only medium of instruction in the classes (except during Filipino class periods) and is also the primary medium of communication among students and other members of the school community.
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Robotics
Robotics is made part of the curriculum from Kindergarten to Senior High School. It is an integrating area in the LSIS Curriculum. It requires competencies that are necessary for successful learning, programming, coding, and making the robots work. It needs Mathematics, Language, Arts, Science, and Teamwork. This does not only develop digital literacy and fluency among the students, and this prepares them for the future.
Our School
Brief History of LSIS
2005-
Doing missionary work at a young age, frequent visits to the Philippines have inspired the Founder, now the School Director, a Korean entrepreneur, Mr. Un Seok Paek, to conceptualize putting up a school in 2005. This school is now known as Living Stone International School (LSIS).
2007-
June 6, 2007, marked the beginning of LSIS as an institution for formal basic education.
2008-
LSIS had its initial take-off in the academe in the school year 2007-2008, operating Fifth and Sixth Grades in the elementary level, and First and Third Year Levels in the secondary, with a total of seventeen (17) students. The school was granted government authority to operate by the Department of Education of the Republic of the Philippines.
2009-
With the Government Recognition that was granted by the Department of Education in 2009, the number of students continues to grow at a very stable rate, with approximately six hundred forty (640) students in the school year 2019-2020.