DLSL’s campus sits on a 10-hectare lot right in front of the J.P. Laurel Highway. It is 2 minutes away from the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road, and just 5 minutes away from the city proper. A commercial center is 5 minutes away by foot, as is the city’s bus terminal. The port city of Batangas is 30 minutes away, as is the new city of Tanauan.
An infrastructure program begun in 1995 has given the school modern buildings. The SENTRUM, a 4000-capacity multi-purpose arena, is the home court of Athletics and has hosted out-of-town matches of the Philippine Basketball Association as well as concerts by locally renowned artists.
The Unified School Building, built right in front of the highway, is a 4-storey structure made up of several “clusters.” One of these, the glass-walled Hall of Lasallian Saints, is the welcoming portal to students and visitors to the institution.
To the west of the school property are two similar 4-storey clusters of what is known as the Tertiary School Building, connected to each other at the rear by ramps. Beside it, a 6-storey Science Building is under construction.
The I.T. Domain, to the north of the school property, is dedicated solely to the holding of computer laboratory classes. It also hosts the school’s Network Operations Center.
A 4-storey building constructed along classical lines is the MTDC Building, which is the home of the Graduate School. The building also houses several administrative offices.
In front of the MTDC Building is the Chez Avenir. At ground level of the two-storey structure is a cafeteria for tertiary students. At the second level is a 10-room modern and fully-functional hotel where HRM students undergo training.
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