St. Paul College, Pasig
St. Paul College Pasig | |
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Location | |
St. Paul Road, Brgy. Ugong, Pasig , | |
Coordinates | 14°34′54″N 121°04′00″E / 14.58160°N 121.06677°E |
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Type | Private Roman Catholic all-girls basic education institution |
Motto | Caritas Christi Urget Nos (Latin) ("The charity of Christ impels us") |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic (Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres) |
Established | 1970
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Campus | Urban |
Color(s) | Green and Gold |
Affiliations | PAASCU |
Website | www |
St. Paul College Pasig, also referred to as SPCP or SPC Pasig, is a private, Roman Catholic school exclusively for girls in Pasig, Philippines run by the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, a teaching order founded as the Daughters of the School.
St. Paul College Pasig is located in St. Paul Road, Brgy. Ugong, Pasig, Philippines. It was established in 1970 when Saint Paul University Manila (then St. Paul College, Manila) decided to relocate their kindergarten, grade school and high school departments to a different area.[1]
History
The Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres first arrived in the Philippines on October 29, 1904, on the invitation of Bishop Frederick Z. Rooker of Jaro, Iloilo to open a school in Dumaguete for the "protection of faith". Other invitations followed and more Sisters arrived for a hospital in Iloilo, schools in Vigan, Tuguegarao, and Manila, and a leprosarium in Culion.
The Congregation is now serving forty schools all over the Philippines aside from hospitals and pastoral communities.[2]
Administration
Directresses
- Sister Marie Marcelle Navarro, SPC (1979-1982)
- Sister Mary Magdalen Torres, SPC (1982-1995)
- Sister Teresita Baricaua, SPC (1995-1997, as acting directress; 1997–2000, as directress)
- Sister Bernadette Racadio, SPC (2000-2005)
- Sister Teresita Baricaua, SPC (2005-2012)
- Sister Dedicacion Rosario, SPC (2012–present)
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Centers and Courses
Center for Communication Arts
- Creative Writing
- Forensics, Speech, and Debate
- Radio Production and Broadcasting
- Mandarin
- Nihongo
- French
Center for Culinary Arts
- Culinary Arts - Intermediate
- Culinary Arts - Advanced
Center for Visual Arts
- Digital Arts
- Fashion Design
- Photography
- Painting
- Video Production
Center for Performing Arts - Dance
- Ballet
- Modern and Folk Dance
- Terpsichore Street
- Terpsichore Jazz
Center for Performing Arts - Music
- Chorale
- Guitar
- Orchestra
- Percussion
- Piano
- Violin
Center for Performing Arts - Theatre
- Teatro Paulino I - Beginner
- Teatro Paulino II - Advanced
Center for Sports
- Arnis
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Cheerleading
- Chess
- Fencing
- Football
- Gymnastics
- Karatedo
- Lawn Tennis
- Softball
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Taekwondo
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
Notable alumnae
References
- ^ History of SPUM, 2008. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ Page 6, Paulinian Student Handbook (2013 edition)
- ^ Pages 12-34, Paulinian Student Handbook (2013 edition)