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Living Stone International School

Philippines, Angeles

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 656
Type Co-educational
Opened 2007
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Korean Curriculum, Korean Curriculum
Taught languages Filipino
Strengths STEM, Service and Sustainability, Sport
Clubs Community and Service, Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Living Stone International School (LSIS) is a private, multi-level school in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines, founded in 2007. The campus at 43-B Marlim Blvd. Ext., corner Debra Street in the Pulung Maragul area serves students from Pre-Kinder through Senior High School. The curriculum follows the Philippines' K-12 framework with LSIS's own program, including Pre-Kinder, Kinder, Grade School and High School levels, and English as the primary language of instruction (Filipino is taught as a subject). Robotics is integrated across the entire curriculum from Kindergarten to Senior High School, supporting math, science and technology learning. The school emphasizes values education, including God's Gift Hour and Outreach Programs, and provides facilities such as a Library, ICT rooms, Robotics Laboratory, Science Labs, a canteen and a Medical Clinic. Senior High students may access DepEd vouchers and the Funds for Assistance to Private Education (FAPE). The student body is diverse, with Filipinos, international students and dual citizens represented among about 656 students in 2019-2020.

43-B Marlim Blvd. Extension, Corner Debra, Angeles, 2009 Pampanga, Philippines

The Essentials

Living Stone International School has 656 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

43-B Marlim Blvd. Ext., Corner Debra St., Pulung Maragul, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines. The school's address places LSIS in Angeles City, Pampanga.

Stages

LSIS offers Pre-Kinder, Kinder, Grade School, and High School, with High School comprising four years of Junior High School and two years of Senior High School.

Type

International school community.

Additional learning support

Guidance & Counselling provides services including Counseling, Testing, Student Individual Inventory, and Remedial & Enrichment to support academic, personal, and career development.

Country affiliation

Philippines.

Religious affiliation

The school's Vision states it is Christ-centered and its motto emphasizes Jesus first, Others second, Yourself third.

School day structure

The public information lists a school calendar of July to April; start/end times are not published on the site.

Bus service

A school bus service is not listed on the public pages of the school; families should contact the school for transport arrangements.

Fees
Application / Assessment fees
- New students (including transferees and international applicants): assessment fee PHP 400.
- Returning students: processing fee PHP 200 if not recommended for testing; returning students recommended for testing pay PHP 400.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Final tuition and fee computation and payment are completed through the school's Accounting Office (payment is required to complete enrollment). The school's published admissions instructions direct applicants to proceed to the Accounting Office for final computation and payment. No separate published term-by-term billing schedule or published due dates are available on the school's admissions pages.

Boarding / dormitory fees
- The school lists a "Dorm Kitchen" among its facilities, but the school does not publish a boarding programme or any boarding fees or a boarding tariff. No numerical boarding fees are published.

Other identifiable costs and miscellaneous fees
- Library: replacement booklet (if lost) — PHP 300 (paid at the Cashier's Office).
- Library lost-item penalties: if a book is not returned within 30 days the borrower is charged the replacement value plus an additional processing fee of PHP 150. A late-return fine of PHP 5.00 per day applies to overdue items.
- The school's admissions and enrolment requirement pages list the usual documentation and administrative steps for enrolment but do not publish uniform costs, annual tuition, technology fees, or itemized miscellaneous fees (other than the assessment/processing fees above and library penalties). No specific uniform fee or uniform-price list is published.

Scholarships, subsidies and grants (impacting fees)
- The school offers full and partial scholarships; a FULL scholarship covers 100% of tuition and miscellaneous fees, and PARTIAL scholarships provide discounts on tuition only (50% or other percentages as stated by the school). The school also participates in government assistance programs (ESC / DepEd vouchers) that subsidize tuition for Junior High (Grades 7–10) and Senior High (Grades 11–12) as applicable.
Academics

Living Stone International School teaches Korean Curriculum, Korean Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Living Stone International School follows the Philippines' K-12 curriculum, with levels from Pre-Kinder to Senior High School (including four years of Junior High and two years of Senior High) prepared to support local and international college entry. English is the primary medium of instruction, with Filipino taught during Filipino periods. Kindergarten uses Developmentally Appropriate Practices organized around eight developmental areas, with tri-annual themes, block-time scheduling, and culminating activities. Grade School (Grades 1–6) and Junior High School (Grades 7–10) deliver integrated, experiential learning across core subjects, with English, Mathematics (spiral progression), Science (spiral progression), Social Studies, Filipino, plus MAPEH, ICT, Robotics (integrated from Kindergarten through Senior High), HELE, and a Homeroom Guidance Program, alongside Values Education. Senior High School offers STEM, ABM, and HUMSS strands, culminating in a capstone or research paper and an 80-hour Work Immersion, with community outreach components.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

LSIS supports Social and Emotional Learning through a Guidance & Counselling program that targets wellness across four development areas—academic career, personal and social development, and community involvement—and offers services such as orientation, testing, student inventories, counseling, follow-up, research and evaluation, career guidance, and remedial & enrichment, with Student Activities including a Student Council, God's Gift Hour, and Outreach Programs that foster leadership and social responsibility.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose a formal SEN program or explicit SEN categories; however, Remedial & Enrichment is offered within Guidance & Counselling to support students' academic and social development.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the sole medium of instruction in classes, with no publicly documented dedicated EAL programme.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is addressed through the Guidance & Counselling program, described as looking after the wellness of each student and providing counseling, testing, inventories, and follow-up services.

Safeguarding

The school does not publicly disclose safeguarding policies on its site.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1. Application: Fill out LSIS Admission and Health Forms at the Office of the Admissions or apply online for validation. A Php400.00 assessment fee must be paid and the receipt presented to the Admission Officer, who will set a definite date for the entrance exam. The forms you submit are used to establish enrollment eligibility and to begin the testing process. This initial step lays the groundwork for the assessment that follows.

Step 2. Assessment: On the day of the entrance exam, bring theTesting receipt; the exam duration is about 30 minutes for Preschool and about 2 hours for Grades 1–12. The examination assesses readiness for the intended grade level and informs enrollment decisions. After testing, the staff explains the next steps based on results.

Step 3. Submission of Requirements: Submit all necessary enrollment documents to the Office of Admission for approval and validation by the Registrar. A complete list of required documents is available on the Enrollment Requirements page. Meeting these requirements is necessary to finalize enrollment.

Step 4. Payment: Proceed to the Accounting Office for the final computation of tuition and fees and complete payment for enrollment. The financial settlement occurs after the assessment and document submission, at which point enrollment is confirmed.

Scholarships

LSIS offers scholarships and financial grants to qualified students. Available scholarship types include: Full Scholarship (100% tuition and all miscellaneous fees) and Partial Scholarship (50% or 100% discount on tuition). Eligibility and entitlements are defined by the scholarship program. The Educational Service Contracting (ESC) Scholarship provides government subsidies through FAPE or PEAC in the form of tuition vouchers for Junior High (Grade 7–10) and Senior High (Grade 11–12).

Application requirements and qualifications for scholarships include: a duly accomplished LSIS Scholarship Application Form, Certificate of Rank, a Letter of Recommendation, a copy of the Progress Report Card, LSIS Admission Test Results (STANINE of 7 or higher), a Certificate of Good Moral signed by the School Principal, and two 2x2 photographs. Special note: student-transferees (incoming Grades 8, 9, or 10) who wish to apply for scholarships and grants are accommodated only after one year of residency in LSIS.

Scholarship conditions require maintaining an Honors Grade/General Average typically in the 90–98 range, maintaining a Conduct Grade of 85% or higher (AO), having no disciplinary infractions, and showing active involvement in school or community activities. Educational support may continue until graduation or completion of high school subject to these conditions.

ESC scholarships provide government vouchers for eligible students, replacing tuition payments as described above; see Enrolment Requirements for details on eligibility and process.

Waitlist

LSIS accepts new students, transferees, returning students, and international students with good moral standing. The only entry point to LSIS is via admission test, and admission is dependent upon the number of slots available. The site does not publish a separate waitlist or pool system.

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