College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac

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College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac is one of the leading private schools in Tarlac City, Philippines. It is located in San Sebastian Village, Tarlac City. The school was originally an all-female school, but eventually became a completely coed school in school year 2005-2006.

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[edit] The College Seal and Motto

The College Seal is a flame and a book within a triangle enclosed by a circular frame.

The motto is "Truth in Love".

Light and Fire are symbols of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Christ, the illuminating and sanctifying power in the world.

This seal serves as an expression and a constant reminder of our Christian vocation to spread the Light of the Gospel and to communicate the saving love of the Triune God through the witness of Truth in Love.

[edit] S.Sp.S. Educational Apostolate Mission Statement

[edit] Vision

A discerning person who lives the truth in Love, is actively involved in building Christian communities, in dialogue of life with the poor and in caring for Mother Earth.

[edit] Mission

We, the S.Sp.S schools, animated by the Trinitarian spirituality and charism of Blessed Arnold Janssen, commit ourselves to the task of evangelization in the light of PCP II.

[edit] Goals

In the light of the Rosary Province, VMG and PCP II, we strive to:

  • develop the total person as indwelt by the Triune God through a revelant and quality education rooted in Christian values;
  • make Christ and His values, especially simplicity of life, permeate our programs, policies and activities;
  • promote and uphold the dignity of the human person and make a stand for truth, justice, peace and freedom;
  • prepare the person for responsible leadership and selfless service;
  • participate in the community-building mission of the Holy Spirit through BEC;
  • live out our dialogue of life with the poor among the indigenous Filipinos, especially with the Aetas, women, youth and children;
  • foster love of country and promote, preserve and develop our cultural heritage;
  • care for Mother Earth.
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