Philippines, Angeles
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43-B Marlim Blvd. Ext., Corner Debra St., Pulung Maragul, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines. The school's address places LSIS in Angeles City, Pampanga.
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.
International school community.
Guidance & Counselling provides services including Counseling, Testing, Student Individual Inventory, and Remedial & Enrichment to support academic, personal, and career development.
Philippines.
The school's Vision states it is Christ-centered and its motto emphasizes Jesus first, Others second, Yourself third.
The public information lists a school calendar of July to April; start/end times are not published on the site.
A school bus service is not listed on the public pages of the school; families should contact the school for transport arrangements.
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admissions and enrolment requirement pages list the usual documentation and administrative steps for enrolment but do not publish uniform costs, annual tuition, technology fees, or itemized miscellaneous fees (other than the assessment/processing fees above and library penalties).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.
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.