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Vision-Mission

LSVMS envisions a community that is globally competitive and built on the true La Salle ideals of service to others.

Mission: RTN Foundation, Inc., a private, Catholic school in the Philippines, runs Leonides S. Virata Memorial School under the direction of University of St. La Salle. The school serves local villages and the dependents of RTN, CBNC, and RTNFI employees by providing education programmes for pupils in kindergarten through high school. It is largely focused on encouraging learners to strive for greatness in all three areas of their being: mind, body, and soul.

History of Leonides S. Virata Memorial School

Opening of RTNMC in 1977.

1978 - 1979 It entered into a deal with DECS (now DepEd), which provided structures and equipment for running the elementary school.

Within the management of DECS, LSVMES was created.

1985 - 1986 The institution was made private.

Under the RTN Foundation, LSVMS was a private school from 1986 to 1987.

1989 saw the issuance of permits for kindergarten, elementary school, and secondary school.

LSVMS became a La Salle-managed institution in 1993.

School Administration

Board of Trustees, first

B. USLS Manager

Dr. John T. Cabalo currently serves as the LSVMS's USLS Supervisor.

Principal of the school

It started classes in 1978. Those were the LSVMS/LSVMES leaders at the time.

Anthony Villapa (LSVMES)

Edilberto Cabataa Ester Valle (Acting Principal), Mrs. Noeme G. Benetua (incoming Principal), Gloria A. Gancia (Deceased), and Assistant Principals. They help the principal of the school with their responsibilities. Mrs. Merlita C. Edica is the current elementary assistant principal, and Mrs. Remedios G. Salanga is the current high school assistant.

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