St. Scholastica's College
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St. Scholastica's College, Manila | |
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Kolehiyo ng Santa Eskolastika | |
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Motto: | Ora et Labora (Prayer and Work) |
Established: | 1906 |
Type: | Private, Benedictine |
President: | Sr. M. Angelica Leviste, OSB |
Staff: | 800 |
Students: | 9,856 |
Location: | Malate, Manila, Philippines |
Campus: | Urban, 36,655.50 m² |
Hymn: | Let's Cheer for St. Scholastica |
Colors: | Blue and White |
Nickname: | SSC Scions |
Athletics: | WNCAA, WCSA, Manila Athletics |
Affiliations: | ASAIHL, CWC, I- SSI |
Website: | www.ssc.edu.ph |
St. Scholastica's College (SSC or colloquially St. Scho) is a Catholic institution for women established in 1906 and managed by the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing. It is located in 3.66 hectare lot in Malate in the city of Manila. It is bounded by Estrada Street on the north, P. Ocampo Street on the south, Singalong Street on the east and Leon Guinto Street on the west. The college was established initially offering elementary grades. It started admitting high school students in 1907 and opened its collegiate department in 1920. It pioneered formal music education in the Philippines, opening a Conservatory of Music in 1907. Although St. Scholastica's College is an exclusive school for women, admission of male students in the Cognate, Music, Fine Arts, and Interior Design programs have been allowed.
St. Scholastica's College is recognized by the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education and also a charter member of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. It has earned Level III accreditation on all of its respective departments and schools. The college will undergo its second accreditation on February 2007.
St. Scholastica's College celebrated its centennial on December 3, 2006, at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila. It was attended by its administrators, faculty members, staffers, students and alumni.[citation needed] Music master classes and workshops presented by Cultures in Harmony, then known as Music for the People, were part of the centennial celebrations.
Now, St. Scholastica's College Manila is known for its high quality education for women of the generation. Giving the Scholasticans the good education they deserve. St. Scho gives a holistic approach in learning.
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[edit] History
St. Scholastica's College was founded by five young German sisters: Mother M. Ferdinanda Hoelzer, OSB, Sr. Petronilla Keller, Sr. Cresentia Veser, Sr. Winfrieda Mueller and Novice Alexia Ruedenauer on December 3, 1906 at the request of Apostolic Delegate Msgr. Dom Ambrosius Agius, OSB and Archbishop of Manila Jeremiah James Harty, D.D. to give religions education to the poor children of Manila. Archbishop Harty also gave the same request to the Christian Brothers which led to the establishment of De La Salle College in 1911. The site of the St. Scholastica’s College then was a small residential house surrounded by fishermen's huts in the fishing village of Tondo. There were then six paying students and 50 non-paying students or scholars.
A year after the college opened, it moved to a property in San Marcelino Street in Manila which was later occupied by St. Theresa's College, Manila and where Adamson University now stands. The school was then housed in an old military barracks. On December 14, 1914 the college was moved again to another site in Singalong Street where the college presently stands. The land, about three hectares was then bought for the amount of two cents per square meter. St. Scholastica's College, along with its neighbor, De La Salle University-Manila, was ravaged by World War II where its school buildings were all destroyed. Reconstruction of the buildings began in 1946 and took nine years to restore.
[edit] Academics
[edit] Academic linkages
The college is a member of the South Manila Inter-Constitutional Schools along with De La Salle University-Manila, Philippine Christian University, Adamson University, Philippine Normal University-Manila, and the St. Paul University of Manila. The students of the member schools may take accredited subjects in their chosen school for cross-enrollment. The college is also part of the Women's Consortium Colleges which includes Miriam College in Katipunan, Assumption College (Philippines) in San Lorenzo Village-Makati , La Consolacion College Manila in Mendiola, Saint Paul University- Quezon City and the College of the Holy Spirit in Mendiola .
[edit] Schools in Colleges
St. Scholastica's College's collegiate department is divided into 7 schools:
- School of Arts and Sciences
- School of Commerce
- School of Accountancy
- School of Music
- School of Fashion
- Institute for Catering Management and Hospitality Technology (I-CATHY)
- School of International Business & Economics
[edit] Student Organizations
[edit] Co-Curricular Organizations
- Council of Student Organizations (CSO)
- Communication Arts Society (COMSOC)
- Political Science Society (POLIS)
- Epsilon Chi (The Englix Society)
- Business Management Society (BMS)
- Economics Organization (ECONORG)
- Junior Society of Entrepreneurship and Franchising(JSEF)
- Double-Major Society (DMSOC)
- Art Society (ARTSOC)
- Philippine Graphics and Animation (PHICSAMATION)
- Junior Restaurateur and Hotelier's Association (JR. HA)
- Psychology Society (PSYCHSOC)
- Development Communication Society (DCS)
- Association of Interior Design Students (AIDS)
- International Business & Economics Association (I-BEAD)
- Scholastican Music Society (SMS)
- Congregatio Provitio Scientia (The Biological Sciences Society)
- School of Fashion Students' Association (SFSA)
- Education Society (EDSOC)
- Finance Management Society (FMS)
- Scholastican Nutrition and Health Society (SNHS)
[edit] Interest Organizations
- Junior Finance Executives (JFINEX)
- Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)
- Junior Association of Management (JAM)
- Junior Philippine Association of Nutrition (JPAN)
- Forensics (Scholastican Debate Team)
- ROTARACT Club (RC- SSC Manila)
- Gabriela Youth- SSC Manila Chapter
- Bread of Life Family SSC Manila Chapter
- Bukas Loob sa Diyos SSC Manila Chapter
- Juniors' Society of Management (JSM)
- Junior Marketing Association (JMA)
- Youth on Fire SSC Manila Chapter
- Youth for Christ SSC Manila Chapter
- Pintig Pinoy (Lakbay Lahi)
- International Students' Association (ISA)
- Philippine Animation for Students' Skills (PHICSAMATION)
- Philippine Media Habit Society
- Women's Studies Institute
- Scholastican Speech Club (a pre- society for Forensics)
- College Editor's Guild of Vito Cruz
- Vito Cruz Society SSC Manila Chapter (Exclusively for Vito Cruz leading schools)
- College Student Council (AKMA PARTY)
- Christian Community Development
- Environmental Association of St. Scholastica's College Manila
- Scholastican Community Development (SCD)
[edit] Extra Curricular Organizations
- All- Sport Organization (ASO)
- SSC Scions Volleyball Team
- SSC Scions Basketball Team
- SSC Scions Track and Field Team
- SSC Scions Swimming Team
- SSC Scions Taekwando Team
- SSC Scions Lawn Tennis Team
- SSC Scions PEP Squad
- SSC Scions WUSHU Fighting Team
- SSC Scions Football Team
- SSC Scions Synchronized Swimming Team
- SSC Scions Gymnastics Team
- SSC Scions Futsal Team
- SSC Scions Baseball Team
- Performing Arts Group (PAG)
- Danz Edge
- Sining Tanghalan
- Scholastican Music Chorale
- SSC Choir
- Scholastican Dance Company- Folk
- Scholastican Production Unit of Students
- SalinLahi Cultural Group
- Pergola
- Student Publications
- The Scholastican (The official Publication of St. Scholastica's College Manila) - A member of the Editors' Guild of the Philippines
- DELUGE ( An English Literary Folio)
- TANGLAWAN ( A Filipino Literary Folio)
- Insight ( A journal for the Faculty and Staff of SSC Manila)
- Scholastican Preview (A Magazine that released twice a year)
- KULASA ( A book of SSC Manila)
- Vito Cruz on the Go ( A Newspaper for DLSU Manila, DLS- CSB, SSC Manila)
- Alumnae Space 9 A Magazine for Alumnae)
- Blue- Blooded ( A collection of student's ideas)
- The Blue Flame (The official publication of the High School Department)
- Coffeewrite (The literary magazine of the Creative Writers' Guild of the High School Department)
- Lit (The yearly folio - short for portfolio - collecting prose, poetry and artwork by the Creative Writers' Guild)
[edit] Famous Students and Alumnae
- Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino - First Female President of the Philippines
- Cecilia Muñoz-Palma - First woman Supreme Court Justice of the Philippines
- Aurora Carandang - First woman commercial pilot in the Philippines
- Mother Irene Dabalus, OSB - First non-German Prioress General
- Naty Crame-Rogers - National Artist for Theatre
- Josie Trinidad-Lichauco - Former Undersecretary for Department of Transportation and Communication
- Dulce Saguisag - Politician, Former Secretary of Department of Social Welfare and Development
- Dean Lucresia Kasilag - National Artist
- Anita Magsaysay-Ho - Famous painter
- Blanca Castillo-Dinglasan - Musician
- Doreen Gamboa-Fernandez - famous writer, teacher
- Angela Stuart-Santiago - Writer
- Ceres Doyo - Writer
- Karina Africa-Bolasco - Writer
- Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz - Writer
- Paulynn Paredes-Sicam - Writer
- Rosalinda Orosa - Writer
- Jean Pearl Manikis- Vice President Englix Society
- Concepcion Vallejo Pijano - Executive Director, Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
- Sandy Hontiveros - Executive Director, Ballet Philippines
- Marissa Aboitiz - Founder and President, Grupo de Baile Andaluz
- Marissa Macaraig-Guillen - Regional Trial Court Judge
- Preciosa Silverio-Soliven - Founder, Operation Brotherhood Montesorri Center (OBMC)
- Joanne Zapanta-Andrada- UNESCO Commissioner, Presidential Adviser,Fashion Model, Phil. Star Columnist
- CJ de Silva - Artist
- Gini Cruz - Pixar Animator
- Clarissa Grey-Ocampo - Star witness in the plunder case against former Philippines President Joseph Estrada
- Mother Prioress Mary John Mananzan, OSB - Activist
- Sr. Christine Tan - Activist
- Cherith Dayrit - Activist
- Ruth Cervantes - Activist
- Risa Hontiveros - Activist
- Maan Hontiveros - Activist
- Gina Leviste
- Dr. Annie Ferrazzini
- Architect Imelda Cancio
- Gloria Topacio-Caoile
- Maria Clara Lorenzo-Lobregat - Former Mayor and Congresswoman of Zamboanga City
- Marieton Trocino-Pacheco - Newscaster, ABS-CBN & ANC
- Margaux Salcedo- GMA News
- Charo Logarta - ABS-CBN News and ANC newscaster
- Theresita Andrada - journalist television host
- Lily Yu-Monteverde - Film Producer
- Tina Monzon Palma - Program Director, ABS-CBN Bantay Bata 163; Newscaster, ABS-CBN
- Pia Hontiveros - Newscaster, ANC
- Twink Macaraig - Newscaster, ANC
- Maria Ressa (til third grade) - Head, ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs Dept; Former Jakarta bureau chief, CNN International
- Gloria Diaz- Miss Universe ('69)
- Vicky Quirino-Delgado - daughter of former Philippine President Elpidio Quirino
- Mitch Valdes - Singer; Comedienne
- Toni Leviste - Equestrianne
- Bong Coo - World champion bowler
- Patty Betita - Model
- Pia Guanio - Traffic angel/tv host
- Barbie Almalbis-Honasan - Singer
- Reema Chanco - MTV VJ/Sports host
- Kitchie Nadal - Singer
- Andrea del Rosario - Actress
- Daphne Osena-Paez - News Reporter/TV Host
- Amanda Lapus - Commercial model
- Lorraine Lapus - Model
- Steph Afzelius - Model
- Tina Fojas - Commercial model
- Justine Gascon - Commercial and Ramp model
- Aia de Leon - Vocalist, Imago
- Jenni Epperson - Fashion editor/ socialite
- Tina Tinio - Regional Manager - L'oreal Phils./Socialite
- Chona Recto-Kasten - Socialite
- Amparito Lhuillier - Socialite
- Gina Leviste - Actress
- Doreen Gamboa-Fernandez - author and editor of many books, historian, journalist, literary critic
- Gloria Diaz - Ms.Universe 1969 / Actress
- Bessie Badilla - former beauty queen
- Tina Monzon-Palma - former Vice President of GMA 7, Newscaster ANC
- Daphne Osena-Paez - TV host, model
- Janelle Barretto - Commercial model
- Jacqui Manzano-Yllana - ex-actress
- Sandra Fabie-Gfeller - Socialite