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For the glory of God —The Light Shines Brighter!
by L. Padolina
The Early Years…
The story of Divine
Light Academy is linked to the transformation of Las Piñas as a backwoods suburbia to a vibrant young city of Metropolitan Manila and to the life
affirming experience of a middle class couple.
In the middle 70s, the Municipality of Las Piñas was
undergoing transition. The vast marsh and grasslands previously committed to
agriculture were being developed into middle class residential villages whose
residents were primarily urban professionals from the Greater Manila Area.
Two
of these young urban professionals were Engineer Antonio D. Sese, a junior
manager from one of the country’s leading car companies and Mrs. Leonila
D. Sese who was a teacher-administrator in an upscale school in Alabang,
Muntinlupa.
The couple could have chosen
to just go along with their
successful career if not for a light that
flickered into their imagination. Earlier, they were faced with a problem
on how to deal with their preschool children at a time when day care
centers and nursery schools were unheard of. And it dawned on them that
they were not the only parents in the same situation. Many of their
neighbors were in the same predicament- wanting their very young kids to
be in a place that could prepare them for grade school.
And so in 1977, Mrs. Sese took the risk of resigning from her job to become
manager-owner-teacher of a little neighborhood preschool inside her family
residence in Rosas St., Doña Manuela Subdivision. She had no grand dreams-
quite contented that in the morning, she ministered her 23 kindergarten and 21
Prep pupils while the rest of the day was devoted to her own family needs.
Thus, the establishment of Kiddies
Learning Center (KLC) was a response to a need made apparent by the
growth of sprawling residential subdivisions in the area.
The
little light that was KLC slowly caught the attention of other parents,
for here was a place where their children could learn and play. Parents
felt secured that while they were out working, their kids were having a
swell time acquiring the necessary life skills and values needed for
elementary schooling.
Soon enough, additional classrooms were
constructed to meet the
burgeoning demand. Only on its fifth year, KLC embraced some 255 preschool
children. Impressed with its unique homey environment and quality
teaching-learning process, more parents expressed a strong clamor to open a
grade school. Parents saw the need for a continuity of KLC foundation.
1982 was a year truly memorable with its triple whammy for
KLC history: the opening of the grade one course, the inauguration of the two-storey
grade school building in Rosal St. (which is to become the main campus) and the
enrolment hit to 481 pupils.
From KLC to DLA
Meanwhile, the main stretch of the Alabang-Zapote Road has
been slowly transformed into a commercial hub of banks, convenient stores, movie
houses, and other centers of shopping and amusement. By 1988, Las Piñas was a
convergence of middle class living and a vibrant commerce.
And KLC was at the crossroads of this convergence—and this little light was
also reaching another turning point. On the occasion of its decade anniversary
and the graduation of its pioneer grade school batch, the light was now a flame
under the name of Divine Light Academy (DLA). By this time, the school
had an enrolment of 1096 pupils from nursery to grade six.
Mrs. Sese has become the School Head while her supportive
husband has taken the role of Administrative Head. With a faculty roster of 31
and a non-teaching staff of 14, the DLA family has indeed grown by leaps and
bounds.
Another milestone was reached in 1994, on the
eve of Las Pinas’ transformation as a new city in Metro Manila, DLA was
expanding its educational mission by opening a campus in Molino, Cavite. The new
DLA campus inside Town & Country Subdivision offered complete preschool
and basic education on its first year of operation.
Not to be left behind, when the Las Piñas campus celebrated
its 20 anniversary, a groundbreaking was done for the high school building. In June
1998, DLA Las Piñas welcomed its first and second year high school students
armed with renewed vigor after the school was rededicated to the Lord during the
liturgical service held for its 20
foundation celebration.
And Beyond…
The school has embarked on a strategic
physical development program by refur bishing old structures, erecting new ones
such as the covered courts, laboratories, gardens, new classrooms, main
cafeteria, new offices, parking spaces etc. These structures are equipped with
the latest in instructional technology. Classrooms are now fully air-conditioned
including the library, cafeteria and other function rooms.
An
intensive faculty development program is also in place to assure a roster
of qualified and competent
instructional staff who are all licensed professionals pursuing graduate
course work in their specialized areas of instruction. This is balanced by
religious and social formation programs conducted every year to infuse the
shepherding mission of the faculty vis-à-vis their students with a view of
integrating social awareness through active community extension services.
Today, with a combined
population close to 3,000 students, Divine Light Academy stands proud to
be one of the leading schools in basic education in Southern Metro Manila.
Its strings of awards, commendations, and recognition received from other
sectors are testament to its brilliance. More than the numerous tokens,
plaques, and trophies received, what matters most to the DLA family is the
continued respect, love and fidelity it enjoys from the larger community.
It is truly a school with a big heart to share.
DLA is after all dedicated
towards the glory of God! And so the light shines brighter… |