La Salle University Ozamiz School for the Deaf is one of the programs of the university to respond to the educational needs of students who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing. It caters to Deaf students within and outside Ozamiz City.
How We Started
HOW WE STARTED It was in October of 2003 that the La Salle University School for the Deaf was officially opened. Previously, it was under the Community of Hope Special Education Center, Inc. (CHSEC), a non-government organization (NGO) which was administered by the Missionary Sisters of Saint Columban. | |
VISION
MISSION
OBJECTIVES
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
- Complete Basic Education: Preparatory, Elementary, and High School in multi-grade level self-contained set-up
- Post Secondary: 2-year Certificate in Computer Operation and Multimedia Technology
- Mass in Sign Language at the Local Catholic Church
- Sports
- Basic Sign Language classes
- Values Formation for the Deaf
- Deaf Counseling
- Alcohol and Drug Intervention Program for the Deaf
- Retreat for the Deaf
- Summer of Service Training
- Deaf Camp
- Home Visitation
ANNOUNCEMENT
La Salle University School for the Deaf Ozamiz City is now accepting Basic Education and Post Secondary Deaf students for academic year 2015-2016.
Preparatory: Kinder 1 and Kinder 2
Elementary: Grades 1 to 6
High School: Grades 7 to 10
College: 2-year Certificate in Computer Operation and Multimedia Technology
Monday, December 2, 2013
Deaf Lasallians celebrate 5th Deaf Week
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
College Deaf Graduation 2013



Eight (8) Associate in Hospitality Management (AHM) Deaf students received their college diploma 23 March 2013 at La Salle University Arts Center. Their teachers served as their sign language interpreters. Also, they had their tribute to parents together with the March 2013 graduating class of La Salle University Ozamiz City held at LSU Arts Center 22 March 2013. Six Deaf students received their Loyalty award: Agnes Bergado, Chicky Brizo, Mira Pebida, Sherlyn Mamhut, Janice Pasagdan and Jenny Marie Canonizado. All the graduating students of the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management including the Deaf students showcased their dance presentation.Their parents, relatives and friends were very proud of their great accomplishments. They have proven to themselves that the DEAF CAN.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
High School Graduation 2013
The School for the Deaf of La Salle University Ozamiz City joined in the high school graduation of the Integrated School (IS) together with the Night High School (NHS) and the Brother Martin Simpson Laboratory School (BMSLS), 23 March 2013 at La Salle University Arts Center. Five (5)deaf students received their high school diploma: William Kane Conol, Monna Daomilas(with Highest Honors, Athletic Awardee in Swimming and Service Awardee) Jason Paolo Dapat, Mary Jhoy Tabuco (Achiever and Excellence in Deaf Poetry), and Franzlin Rodessy Banua (With Honors and Service Awardee). The parents, benefactors, teachers and friends of the School for the Deaf, IS, NHS and BMSLS were in attendance.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Deaf children benefit from learning sign language, says research
Moving Up and Transition Ceremony 2013
The School for the Deaf of La Salle University Ozamiz City joined in the moving up and transition ceremony of the Brother Martin Simpson Laboratory School (BMSLS), 22 March 2013 at LSU Covered Court Heritage Campus. Two deaf students were candidates for moving up, Icy Baura (Achiever and Excellence in Mathematics) and Joshua Tasil. Four candidates for transition, Kirkleivale Jaictin, Elvic Villahermosa (Excellence in Deaf Poetry), Ronie Ronson (Service Awardee) and Dianne Therese Padillo (Integrity Awardee). Br. Jaime Dalumpines, FSC was the keynote speaker of the said event. The parents, benefactors, teachers and friends of the School for the Deaf and BMSLS were in attendance.
Retreat for the Deaf 2013 held
Thirty-six (36) Deaf students of La Salle University (LSU), School for the Deaf, Ozamiz City gathered for a Deaf Retreat March 1-5, 2013. The Retreat for the Deaf is one of the yearly activities of the School for the Deaf. It was held at the Our Lady of the Star Chapel, La Salle University with the theme: “Journeying together in Christ" had Rev. Fr. Hozo Sato OFM as the retreat master. The ministry of Fr. Sato is to help the spiritual formation of Deaf individuals. He used sign language during the retreat. The highlight of the retreat was the reception of the sacrament of reconciliation of the individual Deaf participant. The Deaf participants received the absolution from the priest and prayed in sign language their penance. After the confession was the Mass of Reconciliation. There was Personal reflection made by each participant. The retreat for the Deaf was culminated with a little salo-salo shared by the School for the Deaf family.















