DLSU-D believes that part of the holistic formation of the students is physical well-being. The Physical Education Department of DLSU-D seeks to promote the physical development and welfare of students through organized sports, gymnastics, dance and aquatics. The department’s sports programs desire to achieve the following:

a.  help students develop and maintain physical fitness
b.  provide opportunities for development of desirable social habits
c.   train DLSU-D athletes who will represent the university in provincial, national and international sports competitions

     The department will train its players to become world - class athletes. These athletes will be equipped with appropriate skills, and imbued with wholesome values and attitudes


Program of Activities

First Semester

Instructional Materials Preparation and Development

P.E. Festival

October 2007
September 29, 2007 (am)

Dance Presentation

September 28, 2007 (pm)

Kite Flying Contest

September 28, 2007 (pm)

Inter-class Competition

 

      * Swimming

October 3, 3007

Dance Aerobics

October 3, 2007


Second Semester

Dance Presentation

February 29, 2008

Inter-class Competition

 

      * Swimming

March 5, 2007

      * Softball

March 5, 2007

      * Martial Arts

March 5, 2007

    Seminar on Values & Ethics                                                                         April 2008       


Special features of the 5-year sports development program



In order to achieve its goals, the department formulated a 5-year sports development program directed towards achieving excellence in the field of sports. The special features of the program include: (1) recruitment - identification and recruitment of quality athletes and coaches; (2) training and development - exposure to seminars, training program evaluation; (3) character development; (4) scholarship - provision of financial assistance to qualified athletes; (5) infrastructure - construction of sports facilities (tennis courts, multi-purpose covered court, diving facilities, wooden basketball court); and (6) strengthening of the intramurals program.