GOAL STATEMENT OF LA CONSOLACION COLLEGE CALOOCAN


To achieve its mission, LCC-aims to:

  1. Make Religion as the core of the curriculum.
  2. Provide an educational setting that enables students to acquire knowledge, skills, values and habits of self-reliance and productivity.
  3. Inculcate a research-oriented learning environment whereby critical, analytical and liberating attitude is practiced to the fullest.
  4. Engage personnel and students in community extension services and linkages to experience awareness and consciousness of the socio-economic situation of the country.
  5. Promote commitment for the improvement of civic social sense of responsibility as well as pride in the preservation of national heritage.
  6. Foster interrelationship among the various stakeholders of the institution to advance the cause of evangelization and educational excellence for the ultimate benefit of people in need.
  7. Expose personnel and students to diverse opportunities for the personal growth and professional development in the service of God, the community and of the institution.


    LCC-CALOOCAN BASIC BELIEFS IN WHICH ITS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IS BASED

  1. As an Augustinian…
    The educational goal is reflective of the OSA Mission statement. Being a Catholic school, it believes that the basic Christian doctrine must be witnessed by every person. It nurtures a living faith in the Triune God so that the students always live a life most pleasing to our Lord.
  2. As a Filipino School ….
    LCC-C is committed to the development and preservation of the Filipino heritage. A Filipino identity is kept intact so that a sense of nationalistic pride is achieved. It believes that this value will contribute to the total formation of a person, thus making him an asset to the Filipino nation.
  3. As a Christian…
    The true Christian formation is based on the true Christian Philosophy of Life. Its ultimate goal is the fullness of human development which is achieved through a dynamic participation in all activities of the community. Its organization and academic structure is mainly for the service of God and others.