Identity of a Lasallian
The Motto “Indivisa Manent” meant in English is “Undivided Remain” signifies INSEPEPARABLE BROTHERHOOD, a motto of
The college has classrooms in different buildings for different grade levels. For younger students in classes 1 to 5, there are classrooms in two buildings. Each room is about 19 feet by 19 feet in size. Older students in grades 6 to 13 have classrooms in other buildings. These rooms are a bit bigger and vary in size, with some being about 20 feet by 25 feet. Overall, each classroom is designed to provide a comfortable space for learning, with enough room for students and teachers to interact effectively.
The Motto “Indivisa Manent” meant in English is “Undivided Remain” signifies INSEPEPARABLE BROTHERHOOD, a motto of
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In spite of the various limitations faced by the School, De La Salle College has
The college was inaugurated on 1 February 1905 by the LaSallian Brothers. Since then the
The floor plan shows the location of various rooms and features of the school, including
Directors Message At De Lasalle College all aspects of our educational processes are carefully designed
Academic achievements by our students in Public Exams such as Grade 5 Scholarship, G.C.E. O/L