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| The Carmelite Fathers (OCD) of Mt. Carmel Quezon City through an Irish Catholic Missionary Fr. Edward Alban Kelly, OCD acceded to the request of the people to establish a Catholic School to barrio Bagong Buhay. He began searching for funds and for the site of the school.
| The Carmelite Fathers (OCD) of Mt. Carmel Quezon City through an Irish Catholic Missionary Fr. Edward Alban Kelly, OCD acceded to the request of the people to establish a Catholic School to barrio Bagong Buhay.
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| The school received donations from the students of Assumption San Lorenzo in Makati through Mother Ezperanza, for the construction of the first six classrooms.

The school was named Assumption Sapang Palay as an expression of gratitude to the donor, however it is independent from Assumption San Lorenzo in Makati.
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Revision as of 03:26, 26 April 2010

Sto. Rosario Sapang Palay College, Inc. is a Catholic educational institution. It's mission is to develop an integrated person, imbued with Christian and humane values, committed to the building of Church and ready to respond to the demands of the rapidly changing society.


Brief History of Sto. Rosario Sapang Palay College


Sto. Rosario Sapang Palay College (SRSPC) is one of the Catholic Diocesan Institution of the Diocese of Malolos, a member of the Malolos Diocesan Association (MADICSA) and Catholic Education of the Philippines (CEAP).

SRSC is formerly known as Assumption Sapang Palay College, Inc. which is closely linked with the Sapang Palay Resettlement and Sto. Rosario Parish of Sapang Palay.

Date Event
1965 The Carmelite Fathers (OCD) of Mt. Carmel Quezon City through an Irish Catholic Missionary Fr. Edward Alban Kelly, OCD acceded to the request of the people to establish a Catholic School to barrio Bagong Buhay.

He began searching for funds and for the site of the school.

March 25, 1966 The school received donations from the students of Assumption San Lorenzo in Makati through Mother Ezperanza, for the construction of the first six classrooms.

The school was named Assumption Sapang Palay as an expression of gratitude to the donor, however it is independent from Assumption San Lorenzo in Makati.