The school is named after and devoted to Our Lady of Lourdes, and is under the patronage of St. Francis of Assisi.
The Capuchins started a Financial Assistance Program (FAP) in 1970 wherein discounts in tuition were given to students.
Today, the five-story building holds the classrooms for grades 7 and 8 including rooms of laboratories.
On this year, the construction of the Blessed Jose Maria de Manila Courtyard was completed.
The primary features of the school's seal are the three small crosses on the left and right sides of the logo, two arms (one bare and another sleeved in a brown Capuchin habit) in saltire position, a cloud on the foreground, and a prominent wooden cross (upon which the arms are nailed) in the background.
The three crosses symbolize the Holy Trinity, a primary focus of Franciscan spirituality.
The clouds represent heaven which in Christianity is the destiny and home of mankind in the afterlife.