St. Scholastica’s Institute of Marikina (SSAM, SSA Marikina or informally St. Scho Marikina) is a non-public school only for young ladies situated at Marikina. It was established in 1961 in light of the interest of the graduated class of St. Scholastica’s School Manila who lived in Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig, and other neighboring groups, for a Catholic school in the region where their youngsters could go.
At that point proprietor of Marikina Statures Subdivision Mr. Jose Tuason, Sr. offered the part to the Benedictine sisters of Tutzing at a low cost. The general population who were given an immediate deliver supervising the development were Sister Silvana, OSB, Mother Sub-Prioress of the Minister Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing in the Philippines, Modeler Imelda Borromeo Cancio and Venture and Auxiliary Specialist Ben Abastillas. Development of the principal period of the physical plant took after instantly.
The spearheading sisters were Sister Eleonora Engelbrecht, OSB, Prevalent together with Sister Irmengardis Kuhn, OSB, Sister Joaquina Santos, OSB and Sister Andrea Yllana, OSB who opened classes in June 5, 1961 with just 62 understudies including young men. Not to overlook is Cardinal Rufino J. Santos who favored the school on August 15, 1961 together with Cardinal Cleric Antiporda. Visitors were Represetative Von Fuerstenberg of Germany, Dr. Winternitz, illustrative of the Austrian International safe haven and the clerics and religious, graduated class, understudies and companions.
Until 1985, the school offered kindergarten which likewise conceded young men.
St. Scholastica’s School, Manila (SSC or casually St. Scho) is a Catholic foundation for ladies built up in 1906 and overseen by the Teacher Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing. It is situated in 3.66 hectare parcel in Malate in the city of Manila. St. Scho has a rich history, spreading over more than one hundred years and the organization keeps on giving quality instruction to young ladies (and men for the university level) in the Philippines. It is limited by Estrada Road on the north, P. Ocampo Road on the south, Singalong Road on the east and Leon Guinto Road on the west. The school was set up at first offering basic evaluations. It began conceding secondary school understudies in 1907 and opened its university division in 1920. It spearheaded formal music training in the Philippines, opening a Studio of Music in 1907. In spite of the fact that St. Scholastica’s School is a selective school for ladies, affirmation of male understudies in the Music, Expressive arts, and Inside Plan programs have been permitted.
St. Scholastica’s School is perceived by the Division of Training and the Commission on Advanced education and furthermore a sanction individual from the Philippine Authorizing Relationship of Schools, Universities and Colleges. It has earned Level III accreditation on the majority of its separate divisions and schools. The school will experience its second accreditation in February 2007.
St. Scholastica’s School praised its centennial festival on December 3, 2006, at the Quirino Show off in Manila.
St. Scholastica’s School was established by five youthful German sisters: Mother M. Ferdinanda Hoelzer, OSB, Sr. Petronilla Keller, Sr. Cresentia Veser, Sr. Winfrieda Mueller and Amateur Alexia Ruedenauer on December 3, 1906 at the demand of Missional Delegate Monsignor Dom Ambrose Agius, O.S.B. what’s more, Diocese supervisor of Manila Jeremiah James Harty, D.D. to give religious instruction to the offspring of Manila. Diocese supervisor Harty additionally gave a similar demand to the Christian Siblings which prompted the foundation of De La Salle School in 1911. The site of the St. Scholastica’s School then was a little private house encompassed by anglers’ cabins in the angling town of Tondo. There were then six paying understudies and 50 non-paying understudies or researchers.
A year after the school opened, it moved to a property in San Marcelino Road in Manila which was later possessed by St. Theresa’s School Manila and where Adamson College now stands. The school was then housed in an old military encampment. On December 14, 1914 the school was moved again to another site in Singalong Road where the school directly stands. The land, around three hectares was then purchased for the measure of two pennies for each square meter. St. Scholastica’s School, alongside its neighbor, De La Salle College Manila, was assaulted by World War II where its school structures were altogether demolished. Recreation of the structures started in 1946 and took nine years to reestablish.
The school is an individual from the South Manila Between Established Schools alongside De La Salle College, Philippine Ladies’ College, Philippine Christian College, Adamson College, Philippine Ordinary College, and the St. Paul College Manila. The understudies of the part schools may take licensed subjects in their picked school for cross-enlistment. The school is additionally some portion of the Ladies’ Consortium Universities which incorporates Miriam School in Katipunan, Supposition School San Lorenzo in Makati, La Consolacion School Manila in Mendiola, St. Paul College Quezon City, and the School of the Sacred Soul Manila in Mendiola.
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The St. Scholastica’s Foundation or basically “St. Scho” is a non-public school keep running by the Benedictine Sisters in the Philippines.
History[edit]
The previous working of the St. Scholastica’s Institute of Pampanga, the third Benedictine school in the Philippines. Once in the past known as the Presumption Institute, it was built up in June 1925 in the place of the Singian family. The principal secondary school was in the end included. In Walk 1930, the main auxiliary alumni of the Supposition Foundation were introduced. The Graduated class/Graduated class and present understudies of this school incorporate children/little girls and granddaughters/child of specialists, government officials, and unmistakable figures in Pampanga.
Because of the huge number of enrollees, and the enthusiasm of its greatest supporter, Monsignor Prudencio David, the school was moved to its second site in 1931, and responsibility for school was passed on to the Benedictine Sisters in 1938. With the episode of World War II, the building was utilized as a military doctor’s facility. In 1966, the school was renamed St. Scholastica’s Foundation of Pampanga. The school was exchanged to a greater site in 1972, leaving the old working without tenants. This school is solely for young ladies just in any case, because of the challenge of the guardians of the understudies, now, St. Scholastica’s Foundation (SSA) is tolerating young men however just for review school. In spite of the fact that as of late, the school has anticipates expelling its young ladies restrictive title and tolerating young men in secondary school. In any case, this is yet to be affirmed and starting at now, is holding up a review to review school young men in the event that they needed to acknowledge young men in the secondary school office.
In 1972, somewhat as an answer, the Secondary School Division was exchanged to the wide fruitless grounds in Cer-Hil, Quebiawan, five kilometers from the town legitimate. The past match-like structure has been ventured into a F-formed building that houses the entire Secondary School Division. A secured court with a phase, eating sheds, another working to house the Review School Office and secured strolls have been included through the consolidated endeavors of the understudies, the graduated class, the PTA and the organization. On July 11, 1987, a working for the entire Review School Division was honored. The preschool later was exchanged to another working in 2001. The school has been as of late revamped and the before F-formed working of the secondary school office is currently an E-molded working to give more classrooms to the understudies.
Assailed by proceeding with danger of normal disasters provoked by the emission of Mount Pinatubo in 1991, SSA-SF was tested to reinforce/facilitate its social introduction through different curricular procedures and proceeding with group association ventures and exercises.
In 1992, it opened its entryway and gave brief office to the Social Activity Focus of Pampanga (SACOP) and in 1994, it housed the lahar casualties originating from different towns of Pampanga. The year after, SSA-SF imparted its grounds to Wear Bosco Foundation, the school which was completely covered in lahar.
SSA-SF additionally endured a colossal drop in its enlistment in 1996 because of the annihilation of lahar, however could recuperate the following year. Through these, SSA-SF proceeded with its journey for perfection that in 1991, the Secondary School Office was licensed by PAASCU and the Review School Division in 2000 and 2014
Review school
The review school’s areas are named as takes after:
first Grade: St. Agatha, St. Anne, St. Claire, St. Monica, St. Martha, St. Agnes, St. Cecilia
second Grade: St. Dwindle, St. John, St. Check, St. Matthew, St. Thomas, St. Andrew, St. Paul
third Grade: St. Benedict, St. Joseph, St. Ignatius, St. Francis, St. Therese, St. Scholastica
fourth Grade: St. Boniface, St. Chrysostom, St. Bernard, St. Hilda, St. Odo, St. Peaceful, St. Maurus
fifth Grade: St. Camillus, St. Cyril, St. Celestine, St. Cyprian, St. Ireneaus, St. Lenient, St. Otilia
sixth Grade: St. Lorenzo, St. Stephen, St. Gertrude, St. Augustine, St. Vincent, St. Lucy, St. Anthony
Secondary school
The secondary school’s areas are named as takes after:
seventh Grade: Ladies in the Book of scriptures (Deborah, Esther, Judith, Miriam, Naomi, Ruth)
eighth Grade: Young ladies Holy people (St. Agnes, St. Bernadette, St. Cecilia, St. Clare, St. Mama. Goretti, St. Therese)
ninth Grade: Titles of Mary (Carmel, Fatima, Guadalupe, Lourdes, Manaoag, Peñafrancia, Cures)
tenth Grade: Awesome Benedictine Ladies (St. Adelaide, St. Elfreda, St. Gertrude, St. Hildegarde, St. Humbeline, St. Mechtilde, St. Odilia)
eleventh Grade: STEM (St. Aurea, St. Elizabeth, St. Frances), ABM (St. Beatrice, St. Celestine)
In the school year 2009-2010, the primary year areas are just 6. Because of the high-number of enrollees in the school year 2010-2011, the school diminished one area in the fourth year (Boldness) and included Naomi in the primary year.
Because of the short number of eighth grade understudies in the school year 2015-2016,
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