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  1. #1

    Does anyone here know someone who goes to Laguna Bel-Air School?

    Could someone tell me if how Laguna Bel-Air School is? Is it a good one? How much is the tuition fee for pre-school and Grade 1. Im looking for a school for my two kids. Canossa and Don Bosco is quite far from where we live. I dont want my kids to get stressed out with long travel going to and from school. Thanks.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by jdimaunahan View Post
    Could someone tell me if how Laguna Bel-Air School is? Is it a good one? How much is the tuition fee for pre-school and Grade 1. Im looking for a school for my two kids. Canossa and Don Bosco is quite far from where we live. I dont want my kids to get stressed out with long travel going to and from school. Thanks.



    dyan nag aral anak ko last yr., 1st yr hi skul
    advance masyado ang turo lalo na sa science at math.
    pero *** silang religion subject..more on academic **** sila..halos araw2 may assignment kahit mga grades skul yan reklamo.

    last yr tuition and misc. ng 1st yr ko nasa 50t dipa kasama buks and uniform.yearly increase 10% sa tuition.
    kong gusto mo maganda foundation ng anak mo mas ok bel-air kesa sa donbosco para sa akin ha.

    reason bat ko nilipat anak ko..napa barkada..iniwas ko sa mga barkada..pero eto nagsisi din kami sana dina namin sya inilipat kasi mas ok **** turo nila.


    btw taga saan ka?

    pahabol pala..ang pagkakaalam ko mas mataas ang tuition ng pre skul at grades skul kesa sa hiskul.kahit saan skul ganyan naman **** eh kasi mas mahirap daw turuan mga pre-skul at gr.skul kesa sa hiskul na.

  3. #3
    Think of Laguna BelAir School as...uhm....pretty much Philippine Science High School's private school cousin. Unlike Pisay, getting admitted to the school shouldn't be so difficult; staying (surviving) there is a whole different ball game. The curriculum is advanced and quite intense, just like a science school should be.

    Try making your kids study there through the rest of grade school and you should be able to gauge, by then, if they can handle the extreme demands of high school life in LBAS. If your kids seem to be inclined toward science and math subjects, then chances are they shouldn't have a problem in high school.

    Oh and I'm pretty sure the tuition fee is about a good 50-70k. Somewhere around there.
    Last edited by dudeexmachina; Feb 14, 2010 at 06:48 PM.

  4. #4

    Wink Lbas

    The Laguna BelAir School is a private educational institution for the children of village residents and non-residents. It is situated near the township entrance at the heart of Sta. Rosa, Laguna, near the National Highway and a few minutes away from the South Expressway. This offers students from the nearby towns of Biñan, San Pedro, Calamba, Cavite, and Tagaytay accessibility to a quality school. The Laguna BelAir School offers an integrated science-, mathematics- and computer-oriented curriculum patterned after curriculum of the Philippine Science High School (PSHS). At the Laguna BelAir School, your children can grow up into well-rounded persons through the extra-curricular activities that address their varied interests. Art, music, swimming and taekwondo lessons are available throughout the school year and during summer. The students can also use the community recreational facilities such as tennis/basketball/volleyball courts, swimming pool and gym for their physical education activities.The Academic year is divided into three trimesters for preschool, grade school and high school. Grades are released at the end of each trimester.
    TUITION FEES: (SY 2010-2011)
    Preschool:
    • P38, 020 (20% discount - reserved/enrolled between Jan-Apr, 2010)
    • P41, 760 (10% discount - reserved/enrolled from May 3-June 5, 2010)
    • P45, 500 (reserved/enrolled from June 6 onwards)

    • Grade 1 - P46, 300
    • Grade 2-3 - P46, 900
    • Grade 4-5 - P48, 320
    • Grade 6 - P48, 620
    • High School - P59, 020

    For more info, please visit www.lagunabelairschool.com.ph
    dudeexmachina is right about this:
    Try making your kids study there through the rest of grade school and you should be able to gauge, by then, if they can handle the extreme demands of high school life in LBAS. If your kids seem to be inclined toward science and math subjects, then chances are they shouldn't have a problem in high school.
    See you!

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by jdimaunahan View Post
    Could someone tell me if how Laguna Bel-Air School is? Is it a good one? How much is the tuition fee for pre-school and Grade 1. Im looking for a school for my two kids. Canossa and Don Bosco is quite far from where we live. I dont want my kids to get stressed out with long travel going to and from school. Thanks.
    The Laguna BelAir School is a private educational institution for the children of village residents and non-residents. It is situated near the township entrance at the heart of Sta. Rosa, Laguna, near the National Highway and a few minutes away from the South Expressway. This offers students from the nearby towns of Biñan, San Pedro, Calamba, Cavite, and Tagaytay accessibility to a quality school. The Laguna BelAir School offers an integrated science-, mathematics- and computer-oriented curriculum patterned after curriculum of the Philippine Science High School (PSHS). At the Laguna BelAir School, your children can grow up into well-rounded persons through the extra-curricular activities that address their varied interests. Art, music, swimming and taekwondo lessons are available throughout the school year and during summer. The students can also use the community recreational facilities such as tennis/basketball/volleyball courts, swimming pool and gym for their physical education activities.The Academic year is divided into three trimesters for preschool, grade school and high school. Grades are released at the end of each trimester.
    TUITION FEES: (SY 2010-2011)
    Preschool:

    * P38, 020 (20% discount - reserved/enrolled between Jan-Apr, 2010)
    * P41, 760 (10% discount - reserved/enrolled from May 3-June 5, 2010)
    * P45, 500 (reserved/enrolled from June 6 onwards)

    * Grade 1 - P46, 300
    * Grade 2-3 - P46, 900
    * Grade 4-5 - P48, 320
    * Grade 6 - P48, 620
    * High School - P59, 020

    For more info, please visit www.lagunabelairschool.com.ph

  6. #6
    Is there any British Curriculum school in Sta. Rosa Laguna?

  7. #7
    I doubt it if it's anything like PISAY.

  8. #8
    Well thank you roasted manok, that was a very helpful answer.

  9. #9
    That wasn't for you.

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