OLGMSC and the OLGM HS Batch 1999...

In 1983, a two-storey building that was soon to be known as the Our Lady of Grace Montessori School was constructed on a 2.3 hectare lot in Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City. It was and still is considered to be one of the most beautiful and modern schools in the country today. Two levels started operating in 1984 - the pre-school and elementary departments.

In 1985, the school earned its "Government Recognition" as a private institution.

The school population grew by leaps and bounds, therefore expansion began in the right facade of the partial three-storey building resulting in nine additional rooms by the year 1986. Then in the year 1990, another fourth year classroom was added. It was also during this year that the high school department received its "Government Recognition" from the DECS.

The main building houses thirty classrooms. There are exclusive rooms for Science laboratory, for special subjects such as Speech, Music & Computer, for the library and for the offices of the Registrar, Accounting and Principal.

The high school and college building which is by now a separate unit similarly provides separate rooms for the Speech & Science laboratories and for Computer, Music and Home Economics subjects, for the offices of the school administrator/college director, principal and school organizations.

Other separate units on campus are the Industrial Arts building and the pre-school department (which includes six air-conditioned classrooms), an activity center (complete with up-to-date facilities) and the mini-theater. The school also has two big swimming pools adjacent to the PSC building where the office of the Chairman of the Board and the conference room are located.

In 1993, the Our Lady of Grace Montessori School's name was converted to Our Lord's Grace Montessori School to erase from the public mind that school existed exclusively for Catholics. OLGM is non-sectarian school open to all religious denominations.

1996 marked another milestone in the school's history as it opened its doors to students seeking entrance to college. The construction of a four-storey building with sixty-two rooms is an indication of the school's desire and seriousness to give the best to its studentry.

In March 27, 1999 held the 15th Commencement Exercises from which the Our Lord's Grace Montessori Highschool Batch 1999 belong. Our Valedictorian is Ms. April Grace M. Abesamis and Salutatorian is Mr. Jefferson C. Ngo. A total of 126 students graduated in our batch. 

The rest is history...

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