"The Latin Patriarchate Schools (LPS) are committed to protecting the national culture and heritage in the present and to preparing the next generation to lead our culture to a higher future."       read more...

 

Graduation Season 2009 opens at the Latin Patriarchate Schools
 

 
HH Benedict XVI happily wears the Palestinian Koofieh presented to him by the students of Latin Beit Sahour on Wed April 22, 2009 during their visit to Italy

     Pope's Pilgrimage

 
 
 

It was a very fruitful year at Latin Beit Jala School/ St. Francisco Javier Campus where students lived, loved and learned. 

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HRH Princess Reem Ali at Latin High Wassieh Graduation Ceremony 
 
 
HRH Princess Sumaya Bint El-Hassan at Latin High Fuhies Graduation Ceremony 
 
 
  

2nd Culture Contest 2009

   
   The General administration of the latin Patriarchate schools in Palestine has organized in coordination with the PDD and the RDU ( research and development unit) the second culture contest with the participation of the ninth grade students from eight LPS schools in Palestine (Beit-Jala, Beit Sahour, Aboud, Nablus, Zababdeh, Taybeh, Bir-Zeit and Al-Ahlieyeh).
  

Beit-Jala won the first place, LPS Nablus second, AL-Ahlieyeh in the third and Beit-Sahour fourth.

 
 
Basketball Tournament for Girls
Friday 8/5/2009
In Coordination with the PDD & RDU, the LPS General administration of the Latin Patriarchate schools in Palestine has organized the basketball Tournament for girls with the participation of the 7th, 8th and 9th grade students from six LPS schools in Palestine (Beit-Jala, Beit-Sahour, Nablus, Taybeh, Bir-Zeit and Al-Ahlieheh).
Latin high Beit-Sahour came first, Al-Ahlieheh college second & Latin High Beit-Jala third.
 
 
 

Graduation ceremony at the Latin School in Gaza          

 
 

 

 "The Latin Patriarchate's enthusiasm for founding schools in 1846 would have been all for nothing without the considerable support of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher."  read more...

 

    

 

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