San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School

San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School
Location
Buenmar Avenue, Greenland Subdivision Phase I, Nangka, Marikina City
Information
Type Private, Non-sectarian, Catholic
Motto To share, to give of oneself, to serve without counting the cost
Established June 13, 2003
Founder Lydia C. Vicente
Director Lydia C. Vicente
Enrolment approx. 500
Song SLRMS Hymn
Accreditation MARIPRISA, FAPE
Newspaper The Ruizians' Voice
Affiliations MARIPRISA, MARIPRISAA

San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School (SLRMS) is a private non-sectarian Catholic school founded by Lydia C. Vicente, also the founder of Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School, in June 15, 2003.[1] It was named after its patron saint, St. Lorenzo Ruiz,[1] the first Filipino saint. It offers pre-school,[1] elementary education,[1] secondary education,[1] and special education (SPED).[1] It is located in Buenmar Avenue, Greenland Subdivision Phase I, Nangka, Marikina City.

Hymn

The SLRMS Hymn (also called as LRMS Hymn as it is also the hymn of Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School) was composed by a Grade 6 student from LRMS.[1] It was arranged by Mr. Alex Santiago, a Music teacher.[1]

The SLRMS Hymn

We could start dreaming and it never ends
As long as you're here our beloved SLRMS
It's really great for us to be here
We've won over the pain and the fear
Through the years you've never given up
Your vision, mission and goals for us.

REFRAIN
Ruizian, Ruizian, we are Ruizians
Faith, Hope and Love, beholding we share
High we'll be soaring
Far we'll be going
Our spirits will remain
We pledge our loyalty to you.

In God's light, we could reach
For the highest star
You've taught us that dreams are not too far
You've taught us the righteous way
Of building and molding our lives,
Our beloved SLRMS, you're a dream come true.

(REFRAIN)

BRIDGE
SLRMS, your guiding light our path to excellence.

(REFRAIN)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Student Handbook. San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila School. 2011.

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