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The De La Salle John Bosco College (DLSJBC) is a Lasallian district school located in Mangagoy, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur in the Philippines. It was established in 1963 by the Don Bosco Fathers, the administration and supervision of which was formally turned over to the De La Salle Brothers in 1977.

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The DLSJBC Scholarship Assistance Fund

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 As an expression of faith in service to human need, De La Salle John Bosco College initiates the Scholarship Assistance Fund to offer opportunities for pupils/students who possess the intellectual ability for academic advancement but do not have sufficient financial resources to acquire quality Lasallian education.  Through this program, the school hopes to develop the spirit of communion in mission by reaching out to its alumni, parents, school, workers, students and other generous benefactors who can give financial assistance for the realization of making Lasallian education accessible to all especially the marginalized.

It is time for us, “taga-busko” to give back to our dear Alma Mater who have nurtured us into who we are today.  The actual cost of sending a child in grade school & high school is P14,000  while for college is P12,000.  Amounts ranging for as low as P500 can make the scholars’ dreams real.  You may contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it should you wish to make a change or call +63 (86) 853-5235 / +63 (86) 853-3415.  For check donations, please indicate payable to De La Salle John Bosco College – Scholarship Assistance Fund and send to the following address:

The Scholarship Assistance Fund
De La Salle John Bosco College
Mangagoy, Bislig City
8311 Surigao del Sur

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Ophelia Fugoso now a De La Salle Brother

From Lasallian.ph :

 The Institute Letters of Affiliation were handed to Ms. Ophelia Fugoso 9 February 2009 on the occasion of De La Salle John Bosco College’s commemoration of its second year as a District school and on the Feast of St. Br. Miguel Febres Cordero. Brothers from Mindanao and Manila, including Feny Alburo AFSC, attended the ceremony. On hand to witness the event was Ophel’s family as well as students. faculty and staff of DLSJBC.

Ms. Ophel has been working with Brothers since 1969 when she first taught at Andres Soriano Memorial School. Br. Thomas Cannon transferred in her in 1976 to Jose Soriano Learning Center and then to John Bosco in 1982 where she has since been. Her involvement with us deepened further when she was asked to supervise a number of schools in the Mindanao area. She was appointed Superintendent of Supervised Schools in 2005. She has been a member of the Lasallian Partners Council since 2003 and has been effectively bringing in the Mindanao perspective into discussions concerning Lasallian Family Formation.

 
JBC Volleyball Reunion

 

Volleyball RetroIan Vallejo of batch 1995 is going to organize an alumni volleyball varsity reunion come December 2009.  This will be the first time that the volleyball team will be having a grand reunion after holding up the laurels of JBC for almost two decades now.

Ian's invitation reads:  "to all jbs/jbc alumni volleyball varsity under pablo and ronnie jordan i am planning to held a gathering and volleyball game this december alumni homecoming 2009 for all volleyball varsity men and women team...join tang tanan pra bibo og malingaw si pablo og tanaw nato na dli na kamao mo duwa...hehehe...if you want to join pls. confirm and let's make this day a memorable one...thanks and hope to see you all again....uli ta karong december ha....pls repost if your a member para daghan makabalo pls...thanks again...ian vallejo"

Please contact Ian Vallejo through his friendster account for details.
 

 
Alumni bags another Palanca Award

 

Guess what pips, another alumnus has brought laurels to our alma mater.  It's NORMAN WILWAYCO...an alumni of batch...ahem...i miss out on this one (I'm currently gathering facts about him -- currently emailing him).

Norman has been collecting Palanca awards for his novels; the latest of which is GERILYA.  I haven't read the book but I have a feeling his experiences in in living in Mangagoy is going to be a centerpiece here. hehehe.

His GERILYA novel ad below:

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By the way, you might want to check his BLOG. You may also download his latest award-winning book GERILYA.  But better yet, buy his book and encourage Norman to make another award-winning book...ung kasama school natin. P185 lang!

 
Norman Wilwayco, aside from being a multiple Palanca award winner (one being the prestigious Grand Prize for the novel in 2002), plays bass for a rock and roll band and designs multimedia web sites. He also writes for Filmless Films. He previously wrote for the popular television show Batibot and has contributed articles to Liwayway, Manila Times and Inquirer. He was a fellow of the UP Writers Workshop and won the first prize in the Amado Hernandez Award for Literature in 1999.
 
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