Jaime Hilario Integrated School-La Salle
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Jaime Hilario Integrated School-La Salle is a Lasallian co-educational primary and secondary school located in Bagac, Bataan, in the Philippines. It was opened by the De La Salle Brothers in 2006 to cater to the less-fortunate community in that area of Luzon. It is the newest member of De La Salle Philippines, Inc. which comprises 18 La Salle-owned campuses in the Philippines.
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[edit] Saint Brother Jaime Hilario FSC
The school is named after Saint Brother Jaime Hilario Barbal FSC, a Spanish De La Salle Brother who was forced to give up teaching because of his failed hearing. After he gave up teaching, he began work in the garden at the Brothers' House at San Jose in Tarragona, Spain.
In July 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, Br. Jaime was imprisoned at Mollerosa in Zaragoza, Spain for being a religious. In December of the same year, he was transferred to Tarragona and was then confined on a prison ship. On January 15, 1937, he was convicted of being a Christian brother. On January 18, Br. Jaime was shot to death at the Mount of Olives cemetery near Tarragona. Since the soldiers were ordered by their commander to shoot wide, their two volleys did not kill Br. Jaime; he was murdered when the commander shot him five times at close range. Br. Jaime was the first of the 97 De La Salle Brothers who had died in Catalunia, Spain during the Spanish Civil War to be recognized as a martyr.
He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on April 29, 1990 and subsequently canonized on November 21, 1999.[1]
[edit] Campus
The campus is situated on a 3.5-hectare lot, which was donated by De La Salle Alumnus Ambassador Carlos J. Valdes, and is located 151 kilometers northwest of Manila. Once fully completed, the campus will feature a school chapel, a school canteen, sports facilities, and modern classrooms
[edit] School offerings
The Integrated School offers both primary and secondary education and integrates agriculture and fishery, which are the main sources of livelihood of the local folk, into the curricula. The school's curricula also aims to instill concern and consciousness for their community and the environment. The school charges an annual tuition of Ps500.[2]
The school also provides the students with uniforms, school supplies, a shuttle service, and food during recess.[3] The school plans to add one grade level each year until the school offers a complete grade school and high school by SY 2015-2016.
[edit] Formal opening
The school was formally opened on June 14, 2006 with three sections of Grade 1 students. Brother Bernard Oca FSC and Brother Manny Sia FSC each handle one section, along with lay teacher, Alan Paul S. Avelino. The school was also blessed by Bishop Socrates Villegas of Balanga, Bataan on the same day, and was followed by a short program and meal. The event was attended by about 200 Brothers, donors, Lasallian partners, local government officials, and the students and their parents.[4]
[edit] Controversy on land-ownership
The ownership of the lot on which the school stands is mired in controversy as it is part of the land, which was donated to the Catholic Church by the eldest son of Ambassador Valdes without the consent of the other Valdes children.[5]
[edit] References
- ^ Jaime Hilario Barbal
- ^ Jaime Hilario Integrated School - La Salle (Bagac, Bataan)
- ^ Oca, B. & M. Sia. (2006). Jaime Hilario Integrated School-La Salle Opens in SY2006-2007. Philippine Lasallian FaMiLi, 8, pp. 6-7.
- ^ Brothers Open Newest DLS Campus
- ^ Valdes vs. Valdes
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