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On October 16, 2001, Government Recognition No. 001 Series of 2001 was awarded to Divino Amore Academy as an officially DECS recognized Secondary Education Institution. This happened under the administration of Sr. Concepcion Lasconia, ASDL. The following school year, 2001-2002, another administrator
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In S.Y. 1996-1997 Divino Amore Academy produced its first graduates. The Principal was Sr. Concepcion Lasconia, ASDL. The first graduation ceremony was celebrated in Sto. Niño Mohon Parish Church by Rev. Fr. Dominador Dormiendo. This memorable celebration was blessed with the presence of Hon. Eduardo
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In 1995, the School Principal was Sr. Elena Remolino, ASDL. Another makeshift classroom was constructed to cater for the additional number of students (since a third year level had been opened). Some students were able to use some of the rooms in the 2-storey building of the institution in the latter
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At the center is a burning flame on an earthen vessel with a cross lifted up on high. This burning flame symbolizes the all – consuming love of God as the center of everything we do. The earthen vessel represents the least of our brethren as the main reason for the school’s existence while the cross
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Sr. Concepcion Lasconia, ASDL came back for S.Y. 2002-2003 to continue the improvements she started. The tie-up with Josrika Training Center for computer education was done, and the computer units were turned over to the school administration. For S.Y. 2003-2004, Sr. Sarah Geonzon, ASDL took over in
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Since a building was not completely constructed, the students made use of a makeshift wooden classroom and used a bamboo pole for flag raising, with improvised layers of wood as a stage. This effort was supported by the Australian – Filipino Augustinian Solidarity (AFAS) by giving scholarship grants
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S.Y. 2007-2008 leaves the Computer Laboratory with 35 computers and three printers, the T.L.E. Laboratory with 18 manually operated sewing machines and one electrically operated sewing machine. Part of the convent will be used for an Audio Visual Room (AVR) which is equipped with a TV set, a laptop
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By summer of S.Y. 2006-2007, in answer to the invitation of Fund for Assistance to Private Education (FAPE)’s In-Service Training Seminar, Divino Amore Academy sent five teachers (one for English, Math, Science, Filipino, and Araling Panlipunan) to attend the seminar. As an evaluation, FAPE visited
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In 1999, the school administrators tapped the assistance of Josrika Training Center for technological competence. The institution started with eight computers with teachers from Josrika Training Center, with the students paying P50.00 as computer laboratory fee. The Computer Laboratory was situated
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The new administrator from 2004 to 2007 was Sr. Lucila Ferrater. By S.Y. 2005-2006, the administrators converted the Multi-Purpose Building into classrooms for the rising population of enrollees. In this same school year, the DAA Gymnasium was constructed, where the Graduation Ceremony of the same
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With the Memorandum of Agreement entered into by the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love with local government officials, the school opened in 1993 for first year students only. The pioneering principal of the institution was Sr. Sonia Go, ASDL, with a total of 92 enrollees.
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The book on the left side stands for the Word of God as seen and observed in its educational services while the praying hands on the right side represents the individuals who are not only skilled and productive, but gospel and value-oriented citizens as well.
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part of the year. On the first floor, four classrooms were used as well as the principal’s office and the Science Laboratory was opened; in the second floor, another four classrooms were used and the library on the right wing of the building.
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of Pooc and Mohon were then deprived of a Barangay High School, thus, secondary education was viable only to those who could afford private education. With this, the ASDL saw an opportunity to extend their mission to the concerned residents.
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The Board of Trustees is composed of the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love. The Board determines the general policies for the administration and development of the institution and bears legal responsibility and authority for its
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The fifth year of operation (S.Y. 1997-1998) marked the end of the Memorandum of Agreement entered by the ASDL with the local government officials. This year paved way for the 2nd batch of graduates under the same administration.
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The educational leader of the school and administrative head, responsible for ensuring that the school philosophy, vision, mission, goals and specific objectives are carried out in the best interests of the students and academic
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In S.Y. 1998-1999, the Divino Amore Academy was given the Permit to operate a Complete High School. This time the Multi-Purpose Building was also constructed, where the 1st Graduation Ceremony of Divino Amore Academy was held.
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in the second floor of the school building. Another laboratory was also opened during this school year — the T.L.E. Laboratory. It is equipped with 6 unused manually operated sewing machines and 2 display cabinets.
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In 1992, the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love in the persons of Sr. Rosalia (Andrianella) Mamprin, ASDL and Sr. Sonia Go, ASDL, found an area in Talisay where Secondary Education was needed. The surrounding
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Divino Amore Academy (formerly Divine Love High School) is a private sectarian school that derives its mission from the apostolate of the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love (ASDL).
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and FAPE. With this positive result at hand, the institution continued to practice and implement the standards set forth by the Department of Education.
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All these are enveloped in two circles that signify the vision of the institution which is to build a community where there is fullness of life.
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Sisters of Divine Love (ASDL). Their charism is to dedicate themselves to the education of children and youth and to the teaching of
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The faculty is the group of professional educators who strive to inspire the students to discover and develop their potentials.
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the institution by February 2007 to evaluate teachers’ demonstration on the application and use of FAPE’s Learning Packages.
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The treasurer is the chairperson of the budget and financial transactions and accounting records.
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The result of FAPE’s visit was positive, thereby, gaining the institution a Certification from
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running the institution. The following year, Sr. Sarah was sent for a mission to Rome, Italy.
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The school started with two sections for the first year and teachers were provided from the
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is a symbol that the institution carries with it the teachings of the Catholic Church.
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Our Lady of Assumption is the Patroness of the Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love.
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took over the school in the person of Sr. Elena Remolino, ASDL.
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The Divino Amore Academy Inc. was originally approved by the
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Figli del Cardinal Mark Anthony Barbarigo Alumni Association
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Gullas who had been very supportive of the institution.
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PGMA/Government Student Financial Assistance Program
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Talisay
Cebu
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10°15′08″N 123°49′47″E / 10.25226°N 123.82967°E / 10.25226; 123.82967
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