Rizal Institute

Rizal Institute
formerly Rizal Institute Don Bosco
Rizal Institute - Canlubang

RI Logo

A Rizal Institute in Canlubang
Excellence. Integrity. Spirituality
Location
Canlubang
CALABARZON
Laguna, Philippines
Coordinates 14°12′53″N 121°06′52″E / 14.214607°N 121.114424°E / 14.214607; 121.114424
Information
School type Secondary Private, Non-Sectarian
Founded 1949
Founder Don José Yulo
Principal Mr. James Robert de Guia
Staff 5
Faculty 12
Classes 8
Average class size 30
Education system K-12 Basic Education Curriculum (for Grades 7-9),
2002 Secondary Education Curriculum (for Fourth Year)
Medium of language English, Filipino
Hours in school day 8
Classrooms 15
Student Union/Association RI Student Council
School color(s) Green
Song RI Alma Mater Hymn
Nickname RI
Publication The Rizalian Pioneer
Affiliation Calamba City Private Schools Administrator's Association (CACPRISAA)

Rizal Institute (also known as R.I.) is a secondary non-sectarian private school in Canlubang. Founded by Hon. Jose H. Yulo Sr. in 1949, the school was formerly known as Rizal Institute Don Bosco or RIDB. The first director of the school was Ms. Constancio Gabriel with Ms. Josefa M. Tobias as the first principal. In 1960, through the efforts of Father Gualberto La Torre, the school administration changed hands to the Salesians and became the Rizal Institute Don Bosco Canlubang. The first director from the Salesians was Fr. Jolus Buchta. In 2003, after 43 years under the Salesians, the school administration was handed over to an alumnus, Mr. James Robert H. de Guia, a graduate of De La Salle University.

History

Mr. Yulo conceived the idea of opening a school where students could study at minimum cost (they are still charged only half of the tuition fees) and at the same time be afforded adequate school facilities.

On June 28, 1949, the first applicants for teaching were interviewed by the newly appointed director, Mr. Constancio P. Gabriel. Three days after, on July 1, the institute was created with an enrollment of 161 students for first and second years. After a week’s period of class at the baseball stadium, classes were transferred to the then unfinished building.

Upon completion of the then seven-room building (now there are 11), the school was formally blessed and inaugurated on November 30, 1949, with ceremonies officiated by Rev. Father Cirilio Castillo, parish priest of the Canlubang Sugar Estate and St. Joseph Chapel, and Mr. Jose Yulo as the principal speaker.

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