OLHPS is a Catholic school committed to providing a comprehensive education rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ. We strive to nurture the intellectual, spiritual, and moral development of our pupils, preparing them to be responsible citizens and lifelong learners.
Our History
In 1970, Mrs. Aniceta Perez, then president of the Catholic Women’s League (CWL) at Our Lady of Hope Parish, asked permission from the Vicariate of Sta. Rita to put up a preparatory school. With the positive support from Our Lady of Hope Parish priest, Rev. Fr. Marcelino Montemayor, the planning and preparation for the establishment of the pre-school began about the summer of 1970.
The Our Lady of Hope Parochial School Inc. is a communion of learners and evangelizers becoming effective witnesses of Gospel values through a Christ-centered education.
Our Mission
The Our Lady of Hope Parochial School Inc. provides quality Catholic Education through faith formation and total development of the person guided by hope, prayer, sacrifice, and compassion for others.
Our CREDO: Statement of Philosophy
We believe that true education aims at the total formation of the learners and his/her ultimate goal is to unite himself/herself… Learn More
Our Goals and Objectives
Towards the full realization of the OLHPS Vision and Mission, OLHPSians will: Turn into a living proof of Christian Discipleship… Learn More
Our Ideal Graduate
Active witness of Catholic Faith: Upholding gospel values, Strengthening love for the Eucharist, Becoming… Learn More
Our School Logo
The OLHPS logo is the image of Our Lady of Hope as seen in her apparition to the four children at Point Maine, France in 1871… Learn More
Our Core Values
The Our Lady of Hope Parochial School Inc., being a Diocesan Catholic school, is committed to its primary mission which is the formation of learners who are witnesses of Gospel and Marian values of Hope, Prayer, Sacrifice and Compassion.
HOPE
Comes to school joyful knowing that God is present there and has a positive attitude in facing difficult situations.
PRAYER
Active and conscious participation in all community prayers and liturgical celebrations, and shows respect in any place of worship.
SACRIFICE
Accepts one’s fault and ask forgiveness and takes care of the things of others as well as the properties of the school.
COMPASSION
Shows refinement in his/her behavior and obeys and listens to teachers and other school personnel.
Our Team
Quality service and commitment to excellence is what we strive for.
REV. FR. RAYMOND JOSEPH L. ARRE, S.TH.L., M.S., ED., M.A.