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Clubs and Organizations
The Department recognizes the varied talents and interests of its students. Thus, through the concept of clubs and organizations, it is able to reach out to those different interests and further hone them in an environment conducive to development and with the company of fellow students who share the common liking. These organizations are classified into Co-Curricular, Extracurricular, and Special Organizations.
Co-Curricular Organizations under Mathematics
Mathematics Advancement Society (MAS)
It actualizes the Lasallian vision of academic excellence as it enhances the advancement of mathematics in high school and adds further knowledge to what the students have acquired in their math subjects. It also aims to develop the students' interests and abilities in math through activities like peer tutoring, observance of the Math Week, participation in interscholastic contests and interactions with math clubs of other schools.
Co-Curricular Organizations under English
Cue Drama Club
It develops and cultivates the discipline necessary to bring out the giftedness of students in theater arts. It hopes to instill broader understanding and appreciation of their oneness with the rest of the cultures of the world.
Club Rhetorique
It serves as a venue for developing and strengthening oral communication skills as well as for promoting the art of logical thinking and reasoning of students. It provides opportunities for members to become more articulate, eloquent, and persuasive speakers.
Lazette
It is an organization of student writers who are responsible for the publication of the official LSGH high school newspaper and magazine. It helps discover talents, refine and polish writing skills, and develop and cultivate responsible and relevant writings within the community.
Xanadu
It seeks to develop the literary talents of students in English. It aims to broaden the students' social and moral perception through literary media.
Co-Curricular Organizations under Filipino
Habagat
It hopes to actualize the Lasallian vision of academic excellence through the discovery of hidden Filipino literary talents of members and non-members. As it seeks to fully develop the writing skills of members in Filipino, it provides opportunities to develop responsibility and commitment to work.
Makata
It aims to preserve and enrich Filipino culture and language by participating actively in oral and written competitions. It seeks to instill Filipino values like nationalism among students through the observance of the Linggo ng Wika and immersion in everything Filipino.
Co-Curricular Organizations under Social Sciences
Kasaysayan
It aims to develop social awareness, critical thought, and social involvement for a responsible citizenry in our continuing quest for a just, humane Philippines.
Ahimsa
It aims to foster civic consciousness among students to rekindle essential Asian virtues. It explores non-injury as a way to achieve harmony with the environment, peace among peoples, and compassion within oneself.
Renaissance
It seeks to promote the spirit of freedom and inquiry in its quest for the development of a "complete human being" who dedicates his life to the positive transformation of the world.
Economics Society (EcoSoc)
It seeks to promote economic awareness and interest and to provide members a venue to observe how economic laws, theories, and principles operate - thus transforming themselves into responsible economic individuals.
Co-Curricular Organizations under Christian Living
Knights of the Altar (KOA)
It aims primarily to train members to become acolytes in all Eucharistic celebrations of the school. In carrying out its aim, the organizations affords the students opportunities to develop their sense of service and deepen their faith through the Gospel.
La Salle Apostolic League (LaSAL)
It aims to help students become active agents in building God’s kingdom. It seeks to deepen Christian values and commitment among students through direct involvement in apostolic work.
Lasallian Youth Corps (LSYC)
It provides opportunities for young Christian gentlemen to experience and to live more closely the Lasallian values of Faith, Service, and Community. It has various programs that enable its members to become productive and competent citizens responsibly exercising their civic and Christian duties as a response to God’s call to be of service to Him through others.
Ultima Cena
Co-Curricular Organizations under Science
Biology Society (BioSoc)
Chemistry Society (ChemSoc)
Physics Society (PhySoc)
Co-Curricular Organizations under Computer Science
Digital Elites
Primarily for the information technology enthusiast, it aims to harness the skills and heighten the interest of students in information technology by providing them with adequate knowledge and opportunities in creating and developing programs applicable in their daily lives.
Netizens
A portmanteau of the words "internet" and "citizens", Netizens is a group of highly technical individuals who love surfing the net for information, visiting websites, and developing web pages utilizing HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Macromedia Fireworks, Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver, and Macromedia Flash.
Webmasters' Guild
Enhancing the creative and programming skills of students, it focuses on the development and maintenance of LSGH High School website. The Guild is responsible for the connectivity of the Department to the information superhighway.
Co-Curricular Organizations under Physical Education
The athletic organizations aim to discover and enhance the potential of students leading to the mastery of basic skills in various sports. They provide students the chance to learn and develop their skills through training and participation. They familiarize the students with organized tournaments, invitational, and actual games aiming at developing the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship.
- Aquatics Club
- Badminton Club (Lower Years)
- Badminton Club (Upper Years)
- Beach Volleyball Club
- Chess Club
- Darts Club
- Futsal Club
- Outdoor Recreation Club
- Ultimate Disc Club (Lower Years)
- Ultimate Disc Club (Upper Years)
- Ultimate Frisbee Club
- Weight Training Club
Extracurricular Organizations
Anime La Salle
It offers students an opportunity to express themselves creatively through graphic arts particularly in pen ink drawings and cartooning.
Dance Club
It seeks to promote awareness and appreciation of pop culture. It aims to discover and develop rhythmic ability, dance sensibility, and discipline through training and performance.
Lasallian Gentlemen’s Corps (LSGC)
Its members exemplify the values of true Lasallian gentlemen who possess good public relations and proper manners. Their primary responsibility is to assist guests during official school functions.
Peer Counseling Organization (PCO)
It seeks to increase awareness of one’s personhood and that of others. It instills in its members respect for the individuality of a person. It hopes to reduce among youth groups the destructive activities that hinder personal as well as national development.
Ptolemy
It develops in students a responsible attitude in the care of media facilities. It hopes to instill in students a better sense of appreciation of printed and audio-visual materials as instruments in academic work.
Scope (High School Yearbook)
Its main task is to undertake the printing of the school yearbook. In accomplishing this task, it provides members and the community opportunities to work together in the true spirit of cooperation.
Service Scouts
It provides training and involvement in civic and social concern activities of the school. It also fosters fellowship and camaraderie among its members.
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Special Organizations
Kundirana
As a music ministry, it aims not only to develop musical talents of its members, but also seeks to spread goodwill and joy to the less fortunate through performances both local and abroad.
Search-In and Covenant
These are special retreat organizations that focus on the psycho-spiritual growth of students. The Search-In as an organization of third year participants uses a psycho-spiritual approach to find meaning in life and develop deeper appreciation in living out the Christian faith. The Covenant as an organization for fourth year participants provides unique opportunities for experiencing the Lord through the Sacraments.
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