Loyola College of Culion As a school, LCC is committed to the upliftment of the poor seeking to develop its students into leaders with compassion, competence and conscience who will work toward ecological preservation and sustainable development of the Culion community. As a Filipino school, it fosters a growth process marked by an integration of cultural values and tradition harmonious with current human global development leading our students to become more effective citizens. As a Catholic school, it seeks to form Christ-centered individuals through its value-oriented teaching based on Catholic doctrines and principles towards a strengthened faith. As a Jesuit school, it is inspired by the Ignatian vision of “ Magis” or the more, pursuing academic excellence among its students and instilling in them a commitment to the service of others. https://www.loyolacollegeculion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage Wed, 25 Aug 2010 12:15:52 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb LOYOLA COLLEGE OF CULION: The Better School https://www.loyolacollegeculion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=101:loyola-college-of-culion-the-better-school&catid=1:latest-news By: Leo Rafael J. Abella

June 15, 2010. Rev. Fr. Xavier C. Alpasa S.J. announced during the morning assembly the theme: LCC- the Better School. In connection to this is a call to pursue this over-all thrust of LCC for the whole school year. The theme of LCC- the Better School is the result of the visioning process made through the collaboration of administrators, faculty and staff and in response to Fr. General’s Challenges to Jesuit Higher Education Today.

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LCC's Team Building Activity Paid Off https://www.loyolacollegeculion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=100:lccs-team-building-activity-paid-off&catid=1:latest-news By: Jhonariza Z. Ojana

June 11, 2010 (Friday). All members of the LCC administration, faculty and staff had a team building activity at Malcapuya Island.

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Fr. Lito Dreams for LCC https://www.loyolacollegeculion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86:fr-lito-dreams-for-lcc&catid=1:latest-news By: Jubelle D. Cabatingan

Rev. Fr. Marlito G. Ocon S.J. came from Cortez, Bohol, a distant place away from Palawan. His early attraction towards the deeds of the Jesuit missionaries was about to rise when he was still in high school. This divine desire continued to puzzle his heart while he was studying in college. It became deeper and clearer when he was in his fifth year of studies. Father Lito finished his degree in Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. That was the time when he decided to open the door of his heart to answer the call of God; a call for a mission.

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LCC Welcomes New Administrators, Faculty and Staff https://www.loyolacollegeculion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85:lcc-welcomes-new-administrators-faculty-and-staff&catid=1:latest-news By: John James M. Cortez

The LCC community is growing in number. New members of administrators, faculty and staff were added in the beginning of the school year.

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LCC’s New Vision-Mission https://www.loyolacollegeculion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84:lccs-new-vision-mission&catid=1:latest-news By: Erika Therese A. Nunez

VISION

Palawan’s frontier of the Jesuit Education committed to Cultural and Ecological Conservation

MISSION

LCC is committed to form Christ-centered, Compassionate and Competent Students into Servant leaders for Cultural and Ecological Conservation

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