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The Cross | : | The cross symbolizes the school’s adherence to Catholic values and traditions, which are embodied in the teachings of the founder, St. John Baptist de la Salle. | |
The Stallion | : | Lipa’s cool climate makes it perfect for breeding horses and, in fact, a few stables still remain. The Stallion represents strength, industry and the ability to conquer, qualities the Lasallians of Batangas should seek to possess. | |
The Balisong (Fan Knife) | : | A favorite Batangueño weapon of defence, the balisong attests to the Batangueños’ craftsmanship and symbolizes the bravery of what is nevertheless a peace-loving people. | |
Taal Volcano | : | Among the world’s smallest volcanoes, the Taal Volcano, in fact, is one of the deadliest. Because the fire from within is cloaked by its panoramic beauty, the volcano symbolizes the strength of character and fearlessness of the Batangueño which lurks under his veneer of placidness. | |
The Coconut Tree | : | The coconut tree is versatility and the ability to ride the winds of change. It is fitting, then, that the very site where DLSL was built in 1962 was a plantation of the tree of life, now immortalized in the school’s coat of arms.
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