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  1. MISSION. Colegio de San Juan de Letran is a Catholic School committed to Dominican Preaching through Education, towards the integral formation of the Human Person in the noble tradition of excellence with a special devotion to Mary according to the ideals of DEUS, PATRIA, LETRAN.

  2. Colegio de San Juan de Letran provides opportunities to 100 graduates of public schools to pursue senior high school through the ‘No Top Up’ program of the Colegio. The ‘No Top Up’ program guarantees the use of the government voucher as payment for all the school fees. Criteria/Qualifications. To qualify, the student-applicant must:

  3. The Colegio was temporarily housed in the Dominican church and convent of San Juan del Monte. After the war in 1946, Letran returned to its home in Intramuros. In a span of more than three centuries, Letran produced alumni who became the builders of the Filipino nation. The names of Manuel Quezon, Sergio Osmena, Apolinario Mabini, Marcelo del ...

  4. The High School Department of Colegio de San Juan de Letran, which has existed for almost four hundred years now, has established its name as one of the most well-known secondary schools for boys in Manila. Through all these years, it has produced a number of graduates who have made a name in the different fields- business, sciences, medicine ...

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  6. CLAS, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the Colegio de San Juan de Letran at Intramuros, Manila, provides students with the General Education Foundation that complements their professional degrees. Strengthened by the formation process, which combines development of reason, the deepening of faith, appreciation of the living Christian ...

  7. Apr 3, 1992 · The Colegio’s seal bears the Cross, the symbol of Christianity and of the Crusades. Tradition says that Don Juan Geronimo Guerrero, one of the founding fathers of Letran, was a Knight of Malta. This group traces its origins to the Crusades, under the banner, "Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem," who transferred to Malta in 1530 ...

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