School Branding

The manual that protects the Leon NHS brand.

The Unified School Marks and Visual Identity Manual explains how Leon National High School presents its seal, logo, colors, tagline, and public-facing materials with clarity, dignity, and consistency.

First Edition

2026

Smallest Print Seal

0.75 in

Smallest Digital Seal

95 px

Official Motto Tone

Only the Best

Leon National High School seal

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Unified School Marks and Visual Identity Manual

Defines the official visual identity standards for Leon National High School communications and public-facing materials.

Protects the dignity, clarity, and consistency of the school seal, school logo, tagline, and curriculum program co-branding.

Aligns school marks with national ideals, the Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, the 1987 Constitution, and RA 9155.

What It Covers

A quick guide to the manual's core standards.

Seal and Symbolism

The manual positions the school seal as a sacred emblem and explains the meaning of the shield, two lions, torch, sun rays, four stars, and establishment banner.

Logo, Tagline, and Colors

It distinguishes when to use the school logo instead of the seal and defines the approved Leon NHS Blue and Leon NHS Red color system.

Usage Rules

It sets measurements, clear space, color renditions, and improper executions to keep school marks readable, respectful, and consistent across media.

Brand Principles

Why the manual matters to the school community.

Unity

The campaign centers on togetherness and presents the school brand as an image of unity for the whole school community.

Consistency

Official school letters, signages, uniforms, IDs, presentations, and merchandise should use the approved marks in their proper context.

Encouragement

The tagline "Only the Best" communicates support, success, and shared commitment across Leon National High School undertakings.

Implementation

Where approved branding should appear.

Use the school seal for official school letters, certificates, awards, uniforms, IDs, signages, activity tarpaulins, and vehicle stickers.

Use the school logo for invitations, promotion signages, movies, presentations, fact sheets, folders, press releases, shirts, and other school merchandise.

Pair curriculum program logos with the school logo on public-facing materials whenever a sub-brand is used.