Pasig Catholic College

Pasig Catholic College
Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig
Motto Noblesse Oblige
Established 1913
Type Private, Roman Catholic, Diocesan, Co-educational
President Very Rev. Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos, Ed.D
Location Pasig, Metro Manila,  Philippines
Accreditation PAASCU Accredited Level II (Grade School)
PAASCU Accredited Level II (High School)
Campus Malinao, Pasig City
Colors Red and White          
Nickname PCCian, The Red Crusaders, (previously) The Kumbento Boys
Website www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph

Pasig Catholic College (PCC) is a private sectarian college located at the heart of Pasig City, Philippines. It was founded in 1913 as a small school managed by the CICM Fathers headed by Fr. Rouse Stephen Cebreros inside the "convento" (convent) of the Immaculate Conception Parish (now the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Pasig City). It is considered the central Catholic educational institution of the Diocese of Pasig. Their president is Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos.

Developments

In 1994 the old wooden college building was replaced by a concrete five-storey Administration Building. The building housed the high school and college classrooms as well as administrative offices. At the same time, a new school cafeteria was constructed in front of the high school building.

The following year, a coeducational program was offered to the first two years of grade school and high school levels.

School rules

Considering that Pasig Catholic College is a Catholic school, it is conservative on some level. The administration imposes rules putting in mind the welfare and safety of their students. An example of this is the Keep Right policy that instructs students to stay on the right side when in the stairs, corridors, and similar places.

Like most of the schools in the Philippines, PCC requires students to wear uniforms. Girls wear skirts and blouses; the boys wear pants and white polo shirts. The uniforms may vary depending on the level the students are: pre-school, elementary, high school, and college.