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| name = Lubao Institute |
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| type = [[Independent school|Private]] |
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| established = February 1929 |
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| nickname = L.I. |
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'''Lubao Institute''' or L.I. is located in Brgy. San Nicolas 1st, [[Lubao, Pampanga]]. Established in February 1929, it is the first and oldest private school in Lubao. |
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==History== |
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Founded in February 1929 by the late Engr. Justo S. Arrastia, Dr. Faustino F. Turla, Dr. Jose Punsalang, Mr. Benigno R. Fajardo, Ms. Germogena Vitug and Mr. Nicasio Vitug, offered in 1929-1930 the 1st 2 classes of 1st and 2nd years at the Ibarra residence in Bo. San Nicolas 1st. Erected semi-permanently at the Cosiongco-Si lot from June 1930 to December 1941. |
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Stripped of its building by the colonizer-preachers of the [[Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere|Asian co-prosperity sphere]]{{clarify|date=March 2015}} and [[World War II]] looters from 1942 to 1944, sought refuge at the [[San Agustin Church (Lubao)|St. Augustine Parish]] Convent from 1945 to 1950. |
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Relocated at its permanent site in 1950 through the efforts of the late Mr. Jeremias Angeles Garcia Sr., expanded through the initiative and dedication of Mrs. Maria Tolentino - Garcia and their son Mr. Jeremias Tolentino Garcia Jr. |
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==Notable alumni== |
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[[File:Arwind Santos.jpg|thumb|253x253px|Arwind Santos played for Lubao Institute during his high school career.]] |
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* [[Arwind Santos]], is a Filipino professional basketball player for the [[San Miguel Beermen]] of the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] (PBA).<ref>[http://pba.inquirer.net/33331/complete-2013-pba-draft-results COMPLETE 2013 PBA DRAFT RESULTS] Philippine Basketball Association</ref> |
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* [[Jaime de la Rosa]], was a Filipino actor before and after World War II. |
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* Amelita G. Tolentino, is a Filipino lawyer. Tolentino was appointed to the [[Court of Appeals of the Philippines|Court of Appeals]] associate justice on Aug. 27, 2001. She was Bar reviewer and professor of law and political science. She was the judge on the [[Vizconde murders|Vizconde Massacre]]. |
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* Gonzalo "Buck" V. Tungul, former Lubao Municipal Councilor |
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* Billy Bansil, is a former basketball player for the [[Pampanga Dragons]] of the [[Metropolitan Basketball Association]] (MBA). |
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* Dexter Maiquez, is a Filipino professional basketball player. A 6'4" bigman, he played in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Maiquez played collegiate basketball for the [[San Sebastian Stags]] in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)|NCAA]]. |
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* [[Ian Sangalang]], is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing for the [[Magnolia Hotshots]] of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was drafted 2nd overall by the Mixers in the 2013 PBA draft. |
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* Elvin Jerome A. Laceda, CEO Rice Up Philippines. Batch 2010-2011 |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Schools in Pampanga]] |
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[[Category:Private schools in the Philippines]] |
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