Would definitely a great place for a child to learn. Saint Louis College Cebu offers a solid learning environment where students grow not just academically but also in character. Their focus on discipline is a big plus — especially the no-phone policy, which really helps students stay focused and socially engaged. You can see how the school shapes learners to be well-rounded and responsible. Great environment for real growth!
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8WRV+C29, M.D.Echavez, Mandaue, Cebu, Philippines, Mandaue, Cebu
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★★★★★(5 reviews)dresscode rules are crazy because why must they care so much about the undergarments of the female students? they say because it is "distracting" for the males but maybe they should teach the males to be respectful? they tolerate bullying/harrassment, they dont do anything and sometimes they even blame it on the victim! lol what a joke of a school dont go here!!
I'm using my mom's acc but this school is very good! Teachers are nice and the students are cool. Went to another school once, all of the students were learning stuff when I learned about it in grade 2. Made me feel smart for a while when i was still there.
The students here should be given more dressing options. The dress code there is ridiculous. The school tries to control what the students wear from their shirt to their undergarments, why does the color of a student’s undergarment matter ? The school claims that it’s distracting for the males but maybe instead of trying to control how a female student dresses, they should teach the young men how to be respectful and not look nor make comments about what someone has chosen to wear.
The school is just known to be strict: to the dress codes, to the color of the socks, to the skirt's length, et al. I remember during our time, it didn't allow any logo or any other color in the socks. It should be in plain white (so goodbye to those branded logo socks). I just think it was to train the students in following the rules and policies which for me is very important. It has ingrained in me ever since. So, I don't see any wrong with the school being so strict with dress codes and some other stuffs. If you can't stand it, then why study here? Academically, most of the teachers were splendid in their fields, they're probably are still. It's just too bad some of the best teachers are now in the US or have transferred to public schools maybe for obvious reasons. I still am proud to be a Louisian.... Louisians!!!!




