Alumni News
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LAA Unveils 2026 Academic Scholarship Awardees
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25 March 2026
The Langub Alumni Association (LAA) proudly presents the recipients...
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LAA Announces 2025 Annual Academic Scholarship Recipients
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11 April 2025
The Langub Alumni Association is pleased to announce the recipients...
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Langub Alumni Association Honored with Gold Award at the Stakeholders' Summit 2024
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30 November 2024
On November 27, 2024, the Langub Alumni Association (LAA) was...
Meet Our 4th Batch of Academic Scholars

Son of Rogelio and Perla Villegas. John will continue his secondary education at Hilario P. Davide Sr. High School in Colawin, Argao. With aspirations of becoming a civil engineer, he spends his free time playing basketball and the guitar. He will receive up to P12,000 in scholarship support throughout his high school years.

Daughter of Elmer and Victoria Albarando. Heart will also attend Hilario P. Davide Sr. High School in Colawin, Argao. She enjoys playing table tennis and hopes to pursue a career in architecture. She is eligible for up to P6,000 in financial assistance during her high school education.

Daughter of Jony and Mary Janet Damalerio. Jelaiza will be enrolling at Tubod High School in Sibonga. She enjoys badminton and aims to become a teacher in the future. She will receive up to P3,000 in scholarship assistance throughout her secondary education.
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MEMORABLE EXPERIENCETESTIMONIALSCOMMENTS
“I was able to attend the Centennial Scout Jamboree held in Mabalacat Pampanga through Boy Scout..”
Melbert Villanueva
“The word “learn” is meaningful to me as I had a hard time spelling it out during Grade 1 spelling test. Above learning, guess the values that the teachers had instilled in me or in us. And the fun part! Just being kids playing chinese garter or “batter hand (slipper game)” every recess time!”
Carolyn Albutra
“1996 National Elementary Achievement Test (NEAT) Topnotcher ”
Atty. Jonathan Sr. Caminade Villegas
“Storytelling time with Ma'am Bebie O., playing games with classmates like hide n seek, takyan using hagonoy leaves, bato lata, etc. ”
Pamela Nazareno Laude
“Graduated as Validectorian (Primary level)”
Maria Carmen Oyangoren Alegarbes
“Forever grateful of course for lifelong friends, the educational foundation & knowledge that i developed which helped me a lot when i transferred to another elementary school, and lastly to my amazing educators who served as my role model and significant influence.
A big smile looking back to the good memories when i was once a visitor many times at Ma’am Nazareno’s grade 1 class until I reached Grade 4. Thank you LES., you are a big part of who i am right now.”
Amabelle Albite Villaruel
I owe, who I was and what I have become to my parents and all my teachers at Langub Elementary School. LES taught me discipline, respect, and grit.
Gina Albarando Haller
Most common mention by elders, I was one of the honor pupils every year in LES and I was grateful for that and to all the teachers during my time.
Analiza Manait Turtugo
The teachers have exceptional teaching skills, also, my classmates.
Charlou Albarando
Namungkal.
Mary Joy Tacder
I am so happy being a pupil of this institution.The teachers were so kind.
