St. James High School (Philippines)

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Saint James High School
Mataas na Paaralan ni Señor Santiago
Former names
St. James Elementary School (1939-1947)
MottoVir Sapiens Fortis Est
("A wise man's power is his knowledge. ")
TypePrivate sectarian
EstablishedJune 1939 (ES)
June 1948 (HS)
PrincipalMrs. Merly P. Abiva
DirectorMsgr. Bienvenido A. Betaizar, PC
Academic staff
27
Students783
Location, ,
AnnexesSt. James Kindergarten School
formerly Sacred Heart Kindergarten
Colors  Green
  White
  Gold
NicknameJamenians
AffiliationsPhilippine Society of Youth Science Clubs (PSYSC)
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP)

St. James High School (SJHS) is a private school under the Roman Catholic order, founded by the priests of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, located in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte and run by the Diocese of Butuan, Butuan City, Philippines.

The main campus of the institution is located at the eastern area of the Parish grounds, where a 2-storey building with 14 classrooms is located. It is the only Catholic school in the town.

History

The building's left wing entrance.
Students

Saint James High School began as an elementary parochial school, St. James Elementary School, in 1939. After a couple of years in operation, war broke out, and the school was temporarily closed. When the war was over, the parish school was reopened, this time to answer the town's felt need for a secondary school, so that in 1948, the elementary school became St. James High School.

St. James High School is named after the town's patron saint – St. James the Great. It started as an elementary parochial school in 1939. After a couple of years in operation, war broke out and the school was temporarily closed. When the war was over, the parish school was reopened, this time to answer the town's felt need for a secondary school. By 1947, the school opened its doors to high school students and came out with its first batch of graduates in 1950.

It was largely through the efforts of Fr. John Ruyter of the Missionary of the Sacred Heart Congregation that the primary school was founded and through the efforts of Fr. Adriano Steejer, MSC, the high school. For the first five years of its operation, the principalship was held by Mr. Jose D. Cuyos with Fr. Martin Weistende, MSC, as the director. After Mr. Cuyos, the RVM sisters managed the school with Sr. Sofia Alaan as the principal.

When the sisters left after five years, the running of the day to day school activities was given to Mr. Nestorio Cloribel as the principal, with Fr. Mateo Van Santvoord, Fr. Jose Van den Berg and Fr. Andres Gysberts as directors – during the years of his incumbency as principal – 1956–1971. In 1971, there was a change of principal, with Fr. Andres Gysberts still as the director and Mrs. Necita Radaza-Lim principal. In 1976 the Filipinization Act was passed banning foreign nationals to run schools and business. Thus in June 1976 Mrs Necita R. Lim was appointed Directress by Bishop Carmelo Morelos D.D. while at the same time serving still as Principal of the school up to her retirement in 2005. On June 2005, Bishop Juan de Dios Pueblos appointed a new Director in the person of Rev. Fr. Loven E. Tutas, the young and energetic parish priest of Buenavista and an alumnus of St. James High School and a native of Buenavista. On June 2006, Ms. Aida K. Kuizon was appointed by the Bishop as the new principal upon the recommendation of the new parish priest.

From a modest building of light materials, to its present concrete one, St. James High School has come a long way. It is now the proud alma mater of the countless professionals, town officials, and respected leaders and members of the community of Buenavista and its surrounding barangays.

It can now boast of its complete school plant – laboratories, mini-gym, canteen and students study court. After the painting of the school in 2002, with fund source coming from alumni and parents, the school is now working for its PAASCU accreditation. It is hoped that the parents, alumni, teachers and students will cooperate in this venture which will be their source of pride in the future. The school is very grateful to its founding fathers – the MSC priests namely: Fr. John Ruyter, Fr. Adriano Steejer, Fr. Martin Weistende, Fr. Mateo Van Santvoord, Fr. Jose Van den Berg, Fr. Andres Gysberts.

They all have the welfare of the school at heart, from providing material help, to the spiritual and moral shaping of the students, teachers and the community of Buenavista who send their children to St. James High School and believe in the capabilities of the faculty in giving their children the best secondary education.[1]

Management

Directors of
Saint James High School
Fr. John Ruyter, MSC, 1939-1947
Fr. Adriano Steejer, MSC, 1947-1952
Fr. Martin Weistende, MSC, 1952-1956
Fr. Mateo Van Santvoord, MSC, 1956-1961
Fr. Jose Van den Berg, MSC, 1961-1966
Fr. Andres Gysberts, MSC, 1966-1976
Necita R. Lim, 1976-2005
Rev. Fr. Loven E. Tutas, 2005–2010
Msgr. Bienvenido A. Betaizar, 2010–present

Administrators

Name Position Years active
Msgr. Bienvenido A. Betaizar School Director 2010 - present
Ms. Merly P. Abiva School Principal 2011 - present

Faculty and Staff

Coordinators and Personnel

Name Position Subject handled Advisory (if any)
Ninfa D. Rosal Academic Affairs Coordinator
Science Coordinator
Chemistry III III - St.Augustine
Lucia I. Edulzura Mathematics Coordinator Algebra I, II I - St. Peter
Merly P. Abiva Social Studies Coordinator World History III
Economics IV
Marilou M. Malasaga English Coordinator
School Paper Adviser
English II, IV
Literature II, IV
IV - St. Matthew
Shyrene D. Ayade Filipino Coordinator Filipino I, II II - St. Bernadette
Edwin S. Balansag Student Affairs Coordinator English III - -
Anita K. Duroy School Librarian Filipino I, II - -
Asuncion L. Saac School Guidance Counselor Religious Education III, IV - -
Lea B. Makiling School Cashier Religious Education III - -
Emma C. Paraguya School Registrar Biology II - -
Raoul B. Lahoy School Registrar Computer I, II - -

Teaching Staff

Name Position Subject handled Advisory (if any)
Rovelyn S. Alaan Teacher English I, IV
Literature I, IV
I - St. Lorenzo
Raul S. Ambe Teacher Computer III, IV - -
Alodia L. Balansag Teacher Advanced Algebra II
Geometry III
Trigonometry IV
IV - St. Luke
Jane B. Bibera Teacher T.L.E. I, II I - St. Paul
- style="text-align:left; font-size:x-small Janice D. Ceno Teacher Philippine History I
Asian History II
II - St. Catherine
Mae B. Daal Teacher World History III
Filipino III, IV
- -
Margie I. Gavia Teacher Nursery Course Nursery
Fiter Jhon M. Lamban Teacher MAPEH III, IV III - Prophet Hosea
Grace H. Marquezo Teacher Kindergarten Course K-1, K-2
Lawrence Joshua R. Nacaytuna Teacher MAPEH I, II
Computer I, II
- -
Mechie L. Paradiang Teacher MAPEH I, III - -
- -
Lina C. Pil Teacher Science 1 - -
Mae U. Prisco Teacher Integrated Science I
MAPEH I
I - St. Peter
Florentina M. Rodriguez Teacher Statistics III
Religious Education I
III - Prophet Joshua

School seal

69 years of operation meant St. James High School has revised its logo several times, considering its shift from primary to secondary school.

At present, the institution fashions a logo with the book, which represents knowledge, and the school's motto, Vir sapiens fortis est which in English means A wise man's power is his knowledge.

School programs and campaigns

Alay-Bigay sa Pasko

File:SJHS alay bigay sa pasko.jpg
SJHS Alay-Bigay sa Pasko Outreach Program

St. James High School students made it a tradition to give alms and donations to the less fortunate during the season of Christmas by formulating an outreach program covering the entire Caraga region. They named it Alay-Bigay sa Pasko (Gift-giving in Christmas) and has pursued the program for 8 years now.

Each offering include:

  • rice
  • canned foods
  • noodles
  • coffee
  • milk
  • used clothing
  • soap
  • shampoo

The outreach program has reached the remote villages and communities of southern Agusan del Sur and the towns of northern Agusan del Norte. This 2008, the program went to the Agusan del Norte Provincial Hospital where hundreds of patients received early Christmas presents.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jamenian.co.cc - About SJHS How SJHS came to be

External links