San Lorenzo Ruiz Center of Studies and Schools - Move To Dolores

Move To Dolores

Due to the unprecedented growth in enrollment, the school had to move its grade school in SY 1994-95 to its present site in a 15,068 m2 campus at Villa de San Lorenzo, Saint Dominic Corinthian Annex, Dolores, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. The preschool was transferred the following school year.

The founders of the school also wanted create a high school, but due to the calamity that devastated Pampanga and the nearby provinces on October 1, 1995, the school had to defer its plan. Instead of opening a high school, a branch was established at the L&S Subdivision, Angeles City in SY 1996-97. In the SY 2003-04 the Angeles Branch was transferred to the border lots of Holy Angel Village Phase 1 and Angeles Industrial Park. Initially, its course offerings were from nursery school to second grade. In SY 1997-98 third three followed, then grades four to six were added to its elementary course offering one grade after another in the succeeding school years. It had its first batch of elementary-level graduates on March 2001.

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