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
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Deaf Christmas Get -Together 2010
The Deaf students of LSU Ozamiz held Christmas Get-Together 2010. The event took place at the School for the Deaf library last December 16, 2010 from 9-1pm. The gathering was planned and initiated by the college Deaf students. In addition, programs and games were done spearheaded by Agnes Bergado and Christian Rae Ano-os, AHM-2 of LSU. Deaf students, some parents, teachers of the Deaf, and SPED major students of LSU were in attendance. Br. Manny Sia FSC visited the occasion. Moreover, foods were brought by the Deaf students and were shared by everybody. The Christmas get-together was successfully done with the collaborative efforts of the Deaf students.
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