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Centennial Activities

Saint Louis University is regarded as one of the Philippines' respected and leading educational institutions that has grown with the demands of the current and future environments for its students and faculty alike.


In 1911, Rev Fr Séraphin Devesse, CICM, founded a one-room elementary school in Baguio for ten local boys. From these humble origins, Saint Louis School began.From the one-room Saint Louis School for ten boys in 1911, Saint Louis University has grown to a four campus University with more than thirty buildings catering to more than thirty thousand students. 

Saint Louis University is celebrating 100 years of excellent missionary education come 2011. In line with the school's upcoming centennial there are some activities which will be celebrated.Some highlights of the grand opening are:


  • Centennial Concert and Dinner – November 27, 2010 (Saturday) @5:30 pm
    • Programme
      • Concert by the CCA performing Groups
      • Soft Launching of the SLU Centennial Project: Halfway Home for Boys
      • Soft Launching of the SLU Centennial Coffeetable Book
      • Dinner
      • Dancing and Socialization
    • Attire: Smart-Casual
    • Ticket Price: P1,500 per person (Not inclusive of bar drinks)
  • Centennial Launching and CICM Day – December 1, 2010 (Wednesday)
    • 8:00 am - Eucharistic Celebration at the University park
    • 10:00 am - Garage Sale
    • 10:30 am - Louisian Got Talent
    • 3:00 pm - Band Concert
    • 6:00 pm - Lighting of the SLU Christmas Tree and Concert at the Park
  • Centennial Handog ng SLU sa Baguio – December 4 & 5, 2010
    • Theme: Pagpupugay sa mga Guro
    • Focus group: Public School Teachers
    • Medical and other Outreach activities, Concerts, Exhibits
    • SLU Centennial Exhibit
    • Venue: Melvin Jones Football Grounds, Burnham Park
    • December 4, 2010 (Saturday)
      • 8:00 am - Opening program
      • Presentations: SLU LES & SLU LHS
      • 6:00 pm - Lantern Parade
      • 7:30 pm - 100 Voices Concert
    • December 5, 2010
      • 5:30 am - Fr. Dupont Marathon & Walkathon
      • 9:00 am - Aerobics Competition
      • 2:00 pm - SLU Band Concert
      • 3:00 pm - Variety Show
      • 5:00 pm - Closing Ceremonies
  • Centennial Lantern Parade – December 4, 2010 (Saturday) @ 6:00 pm from Session Road to Burnham Park
  • SLU Family Day and Christmas Salo Salo – December 6, 2010 (Monday) @ Maryheights Campus, Bakakeng
  • SLU Centennial Grand Alumni Homecoming – January 22 – 23, 2011 @ SLU, Baguio City

Throughout the duration of the Centennial Year numerous activities are planned including cultural presentations, lecture series, alumni homecomings, extension programs and sports activities.Souvenirs are also available.


So be a part of SLU's centennial because it would surely be enjoyable and entertaining for many people.



It's all about me

I am Andrea Anne Faye F. Apo born on the 2nd of October in the year 1995. I have 2 siblings my brother Alfred and my younger sister Alesza. I am the middle child. My parents are Josefina F. Apo and Alexander S. Apo. I live in Baguio with a simple lifestyle.




I am simple yet intelligent. I like listening to music, watching movies, and playing with the computer. I like hanging out with my true friends who are always there in times of sadness and happiness. My favorite food is chocolate and I like drinking soft drinks rather than water.I enjoy going to different places which are beautiful and fun to go to especially when I am with my friends or with my family.


There are some mistakes in life that I want to change but I can't change my past. People don't know who I really am because I don't talk much. Even some of my friends find me mysterious in some ways.I am just a girl who is a bit confused who she really is and quite a mystery even to herself.


Lunes, Oktubre 4, 2010

How I Use Facebook

Facebook is one of the most popular social networking site that is being used by most of the people today. Facebook allows people to interact, share photos, play games, find people and more.
Some use Facebook for social purposes and business.

I use Facebook to interact with other people through chatting. I usually chat with my friends and family. Facebook makes a way for easier communication with friends and family. Even though they are far from you or in abroad you can still chat with them.I chat with them for fun or sometimes when I need something.

I post comments to my friends Facebook.I also share photos and post things about myself.I also like some of the fan pages.

I use Facebook in playing games. Some of these games are Farmville, Cafe World, Pet Society, and more. Facebook offers a lot of games that are very entertaining. These games are not only fun, but also informative. While playing Farmville we come to know how the farming industry works. Playing Cafe World and Restaurant City gives us an idea on how the food business operates.

Here are some fun facts about Facebook. 
Did you know that since July 2010 facebook reached a staggering 500 million users around the globe. Which makes facebook the most popular and most visited site in the world. 
Facebook was meant for Harvard students only, but it grew rapidly and spread into other Ivy League Schools.

The advantages of facebook are really evident. Sending a message to a love one who is far away. Updating other people about your life

There are some disadvantages of facebook. Students spend 70% of their free time on the internet and mainly visiting their facebook accounts. Criminal cases became common because of the overexposure of sensitive information over the net.

Miyerkules, Setyembre 22, 2010

12 year basic education

The 12 year basic education in the Philippines means that there will be an additional year in elementary and another in high school in the basic education we currently have here in the Philippines.This means that there will be 7 years in elementary and 5 years in high school. It will be implemented because the Philippines has a low level of learning and that the Philippines is the country with the least number of years in basic education in Asia. The reason behind this is that high school graduates are unfit to get a job right after graduation because of the lack of years. They say if we add 2 years in the basic education that we have right now high school graduates can be employed even with out a college degree.It will improve the quality of the education that we have.


This proposal has a good intention still it has effects that can burden some people.One of its consequences is that more expenses for the parents or the people who pay for the education of the students.Even though we have public schools it doesn't mean that their education is totally free. The students rather than graduating in college will have more years studying in school.They should rather make a quality education rather than adding more years in the basic education in the Philippines.


This will be a difficult step for the government. It will be a challenge for them to start the effectiveness right away. Implementing this kind of change should be carefully planned. At first there will be negative response. But in the long run this new agenda will empower the youth of the Philippines. It will make them globally competitive.