All students currently enrolled may avail of the following emergency medical and dental services from the Health Services Center (HSC):
A. Medical Services
ON SITE:
1. Annual general physical examination
2. Medical consultation (Clear cases only. Not manifesting any COVID-19 signs and symptoms for face-to-face consultation)
3. Provision of ordinary medicines for common illness
4. Treatment of minor illness (ex. Fever and LBM)
5. First-Aid and Pre-Hospital Management
6. Affordable vaccines (Ex. Flu and Pneumococcal)
7. Referral
8. Insurance
– Chosen Insurance Provider – Oriental Assurance Company Accident
– Reimbursement including -Dengue (P30,000.00)
– Affiliated Hospital – The Doctors’ Hospital
ONLINE:
1. Telemedicine/Teleconsultation
– Patients can consult the staff through video-conferring
– Set an appointment at least one-day prior to your preferred schedule
2. Health programs through social media
B. Dental Services
1. Dental Examination
2. Dental Extraction
3. Tooth Filling/Restoration
4. Treatment of Minor Dental Ailments
5. Referral
C. Emergency Services
1. First Aids – Wound Dressing, Splinting, Sprains
Note: Students who would like to avail of the Telemedicine/Teleconsultation may visit the school’s Health Services Center, email clinic@csab.edu.ph, or call telephone number 434-2473 local 123.
Join Colegio San Agustin–Bacolod in building a community of excellence, values, and global-ready graduates through quality education and holistic formation.
The Guidance and Testing Center (GTC), in consonance with the School’s mission to provide a “well-rounded formation of the human person with respect to his ultimate goal,” is deeply committed to facilitate preventive, developmental, and remedial guidance and counseling approaches, all for the development of a well-integrated functioning individual.
A. Vision
To become a “center of wellness” and an active support unit for the realization of the school’s vision and mission through Guidance and Counseling activities that promote total person development based on the Augustinian core values of unity, charity, and interiority.
B. Mission
The Guidance Testing Center is committed to provide students with quality guidance and counseling services that are comprehensive and integrated, governed by sound guidance principles, and addresses the right of an individual student to receive assistance in making wise choices, decisions, and adjustments in school and throughout life.
C. Guidance and Counseling Services (Online and Offline)
1. Guidance and Counseling Services
– Counseling
Individual and group counseling sessions assist students and other clients in the academic community in their psychological, emotional, academic, personal, and other concerns or difficulties.
– Group Guidance
This service facilitates learning experiences that cannot be obtained from classroom settings such as orientation, focus group sessions, trainings, team-building, seminars, and workshops.
– Psychological Assessment/Training
This service is designed to assist individuals to know their learning capacity or aptitude, emotional intelligence, interests, and other psychological aspects of their personality.
– Career and Placement
Assistance is given to students who want to make sure that they are in the right career path and to prepare them for the real world of work by boosting their employability in terms of their skills and readiness for work, acceptability, and resiliency at work.
– Peer Support Group
This service provides students with psychological help and avenues to confide their concerns with trained peer facilitators from the guidance office in a positive and non-threatening atmosphere.
– Individual Inventory
This service provides a useful cumulative record of students which could be the basis for guidance and counseling interventions.
– Educational Information
This service provides relevant and up-to-date educational information through symposia, exhibits, bulletin board updates, and other similar fora.
– Follow Up
This service assists the students who have previously sought counseling to achieve improvement.
– Psychological First Aid
This service is delivered to affected individuals by mental health professionals and other first responders. Its purpose is to assess the immediate concerns and needs of an individual in the aftermath of a disaster, and not to provide on-site therapy. (American Psychological Association, 2019)
– Evaluation and Research
This service contributes to the body of knowledge by conducting research and evaluation based on empirical data and analysis to enhance the guidance program.
2. Wellness Programs
– Professional Counseling
– Group Psychotherapy
– Group Dynamics
– Cinematherapy
– Stress Management
– Innermind Development
– Personality Development
3. Focus Group Sessions
This activity is designed to address a common concern within a particular group. It delves into the innermost feeling of individuals in bigger clusters of 30 to 100 students.
Topics for the Focus Group Sessions are as follows:
a. Study Habits
b. Teen Sexuality
c. I’M OK YOU’RE OK
d. Love, Courtship, and Dating
Any students who would like to avail of the online Guidance Services may connect through the following:
Email: guidance@csab.edu.ph
Facebook/Messenger:/CSABacolodGuidance
Tel. No.: 434-2471 locals 145/132
The Sta. Monica Dalangpan Center, strategically located at the Mezzanine of the Gregor Mendel Building, has been established to proactively address the evolving landscape of adolescent health and development.
Serving students across the Junior High, Senior High, and Collegiate levels, the Center is a dedicated sanctuary for Augustinians who require emotional, medical, and social refuge when navigating difficult life challenges.
The operations and success of the Center are managed through the collective oversight of the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Welfare (VPSAW), working in close synergy with the Prefect of Discipline (POD), the Guidance and Testing Center (GTC), and the Health Services Center (HSC). Together, these units ensure that the Center provides a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to student well-being, balancing formative discipline with psychological support and medical care.
To extend its reach beyond the campus, the Center utilizes a comprehensive referral pathway established with a network of vital external partners. This collaborative framework includes the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) for Regions 6 and 18 (NIR), the Bacolod City Population and Development Office, and the Bacolod City Health Office. Furthermore, for cases requiring social intervention or legal protection, the Center maintains active linkages with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the Bacolod City Police Office, and the PNP Women’s Desk, amongst many others.
Through this unified internal and external effort, the Sta. Monica Dalangpan Center guarantees that every student has access to a secure, professional, and compassionate support system.
The Sports Office (SO) offers sports services for a balanced, intellectual, spiritual, and physical formation of students. It provides sports facilities to students upon request.
The Information, Communication, and Technology Office (ICTO) provides the following services for students:
1. Access to the Campus Wi-Fi Zones for mobile devices exclusive to cellphones, tablets, netbooks, notebooks, and laptops. To avail of this service, a student is required to present his/her valid school ID and up to a maximum of two (2) mobile devices at the ICT Office, 2nd Floor, Administration Building. Wi-Fi access keys are renewed every semester and are never divulged by the Information Technology Office staff to the user. Students qualified for this service include Grade 4, 5, and 6 pupils, High School, and College students.
2. Access to the school’s Learning Management System (LMS) is upon the request of concerned teacher-advisers. A student who has difficulty accessing his/her account on the LMS may ask for assistance from the ICT Office staff. The e-learning website may be found online at http://www.lms.csab.edu.ph/
3. Access to an institutional email account with a @csab.edu.ph domain. A student named Juan A. De la Cruz may be assigned to the following institutional email address: jpdelacruz@csab.edu.ph. To avail of this service, a student is required to present his/her validated school ID at the ICT Office.
4. Access to an electronic repository of their official academic performance record. Academic Information Management System (AIMS) includes a feature for students to utilize in monitoring their academic records. To avail of this service, a student is required to present his/her validated school ID at the ICT Office. Once assigned a username and password, the student may access these academic records via any computer connected to the campus-wide local area network, including Campus Wi-Fi Zones. AIMS may be accessed at http://www.student.csab.edu.ph/.
For details, please send an email to itoffice@csab.edu.ph.
As a Catholic school, Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod (CSA-B) emphasizes and provides the following religious services through the Campus Ministry Office (CMO) to enhance the spiritual development of its students: Theology courses, administration of sacraments and sacramentals, recollection/retreat/youth encounters, vocation awareness, and pastoral counseling.
A. Daily Masses
The schedule are as follows:
Monday to Friday 7:00 AM and 4:30 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM
Sunday 7:30 AM (Open to the General Public)
B. Confessions
The schedule are as follows:
Monday to Friday After the 4:30 PM Mass (Upon request)
C. Spiritual Recollection and Retreat
These are important features of an Augustinian Education. They are an integral component in the holistic formation of an Augustinian graduate.
While academic studies provide for the professional dimension of the students, recollection and retreat mold and form the interior dimension of students, nurturing their well-being, and enriching their spiritual dimension. These spiritual enrichments underscore the importance of accompanying the students in their inward journey for a deeper self-knowledge, a deeper appreciation of their gift of life, and living this life in its fullness of meaning and purpose, realizing a life fully lived according to God’s purpose and design. In this sense, spiritual recollection and retreat are provided for students at different levels during the duration of their stay at CSA-B.
The CMO works collaboratively with the Deans, Principal, Area Heads or Subject Area Coordinators, and Religious Coordinators in the scheduling of these spiritual enrichments for students.
The Instructional Media Center (IMC) is an integral part of the institution and the library’s partner in helping faculty members and students make the teaching-learning process more interesting.
The following services are provided by the IMC:
a. Assistance in the operation of equipment
b. Documentation of selected school activities
c. Facilitates the borrowing of films/tapes or disks from other agencies
d. Information dissemination on newly acquired materials
e. Lamination of Identification Card
f. Maintenance and repair of IMC equipment and materials
g. Photography
h. Production of transparencies, slides, videos, films, and low-cost instructional materials
The School maintains two (2) libraries on campus. The College Library or Learning Resource Center is located at the second and third floors of the Anselmo Polanco Hall and the Grade School and High School Library at the 2nd floor of the Sto. Niño Building.
All students and faculty members are entitled to use the library facilities/materials subject to existing regulations.
The schedule of library services is from 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM, Monday through Friday
Other services offered are:
a. Book borrowing
b. Book display
c. Library instruction and orientation
d. Periodical routing/current awareness
e. Photocopying
f. Referencing and Information services
g. Term paper clinic
h. Internet