The school offers Basic Education from Preschool up to Senior High School
Our Senior High School offers the following:
Academic Track
STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
ABM – Accountancy, Business, and Management
HUMSS – Humanities and Social Sciences
Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Track
Home Economics Strand with a specialization in Cookery
It follows the K-12 curriculum prescribed by the Department of Education, enriched with Don Bosco’s Preventive System of Education—emphasizing virtues like Reason, Religion, Loving Kindness, and values such as God-centeredness, Commitment to Excellence, Family Spirit, and Social Responsibility
The school is grounded in the Salesian Preventive System of Education, which focuses on holistic formation—cultivating a well-developed mind, purified heart, and strong will—within a nurturing, family-like environment.
The school is administered by the Salesians of Don Bosco, under the Salesian South Province of the Philippines
The school provides a rich variety of special programs and extracurricular activities to support holistic student development, including:
• Cultural Program - Theatre Arts Guild
• Marching Band Program
• Sports Program - Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Archery, Chess, Table Tennis
• Special Pilipino Class for Foreigners
• Summer Reinforcement Program for Academic
Yes, St. Louis School of Don Bosco (SLSDB) is a PEAC-accredited school and participates in the Education Service Contracting (ESC) program for Junior High School, as well as the Senior High School (SHS) Voucher Program. These programs provide financial assistance to qualified students in line with government guidelines.
The Education Service Contracting (ESC) program offers financial assistance to eligible Grade 7 students who desire to enroll in private high schools, whereas the SHS Voucher Program is designed for qualifying Grade 11 students.
SLSDB is allocated a limited number of slots for the ESC Program by PEAC. The school screens and approves the ESC Grantees. Approved ESC Grantees will receive ESC Grants until Grade 10, and upon reaching Grade 11, they will automatically be eligible for the SHS Voucher.
Transferee Students who are ESC Grantees can continue their ESC Grantee Benefit at SLSDB upon submission of their ESC Certificates. . Grade 10 students who were not ESC Grantees need to apply online through this website: Https://ovap.peac.org.ph. Incoming Grade 11 students from Public Schools will automatically qualify as beneficiaries of the SHS Voucher.
The PEAC oversees the implementation and administration of the ESC program and SHS Voucher Program to ensure that students have access to quality education in private schools.
Criteria:
Scholarships Available in SLSDB:
Mary Help of Christians Scholars Program
The Mary Help of Christians Scholarship supports talented high school students excelling in sports (varsity players) and music (marching band members), especially those from indigent families. It provides financial assistance to help learners thrive in academics and extracurricular activities.
Academic Scholarships (Per Grade Level)
Open to all honor students who have achieved academic excellence in their respective grade levels, provided the grade level has at least 50 learners enrolled.
• Top 1 (Rank 1) – 100% tuition discount (tuition only)
• Top 2 (Rank 2) – 50% tuition discount (tuition only)
An educational benefit for families who have entrusted multiple children to the Don Bosco educational system:
• Third child – 20% tuition discount
• Fourth child – 30% tuition discount
• Fifth child – 50% tuition discount
• Revision SY 2024-2025: Families benefiting from SALB are not eligible for the 5% Full Payment Discount.
For the Rank 1 and Rank 2 graduating Grade 6 students from public or private schools, with at least 50 learners in the grade level:
• Top 1 (Rank 1) – 100% tuition discount (tuition only)
• Top 2 (Rank 2) – 50% tuition discount (tuition only)
A special partnership program with Calindagan to support financially disadvantaged yet deserving students in the community, offering tuition assistance based on need.
Kindergarten learners must be at least five (5) years old on or before October 31 of the corresponding school year to qualify for enrollment.
Regarding Nursery 1 and Nursery 2 as prerequisites for Kindergarten, DepEd does not mandate Nursery 1 or Nursery 2 as strict prerequisites for Kindergarten enrollment. However, children who are younger and turning five between November and December are encouraged or required to have completed an Early Childhood Development(ECD) program equivalent to Nursery or Pre-Kindergarten to ensure readiness for Kindergarten. Age and developmental readiness, rather than completing specific Nursery levels, are the primary determinants for Kindergarten eligibility.