
The LEONARD YOUNG SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL logo shows distinctive features:
Circular Shape: The circular design represents unity, wholeness, community, and continuity. It symbolize the encompassing nature of learning and the interconnectedness of the school’s various components.
Name of the School (LEONARD YOUNG, SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL): The school was named in honor of Leonard Young Sr., who generously donated the land.
Torch with Rays:
Torch: The torch is a symbol in education, representing enlightenment, knowledge, learning, and the passing of wisdom from one generation to the next. Its flame signifies the light of understanding.
Rays/Sunburst: The rays emanating from behind the torch amplify the idea of enlightenment and knowledge spreading outward. They symbolize hope, progress, and a bright future for the students.
“R.A. 7790”: Republic Act No. 7790 is “AN ACT CONVERTING THE GLAN PADIDU NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX-B IN BARANGAY BIG MARGUS, MUNICIPALITY OF GLAN, PROVINCE OF SARANGANI, INTO AN INDEPENDENT HIGH SCHOOL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE LEONARD YOUNG, SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFORE.”
Pillar/Column: The dark grey/black pillar-like shape at the bottom center symbolize strength, stability, and the foundational principles of education. It represent a monument or a tribute to Leonard Young, Sr., indicating his lasting legacy.
Leaves/Laurel Wreath: The green leaves on either side of the pillar represent achievement, honor, success, and growth. They symbolize the accomplishments of students and the school’s commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for learning.
“1994”: This is the year the school was officially established or recognized as an independent entity under Republic Act 7790. It marks the school’s founding year and serves as a point of historical reference.
