Saint Thomas Aquinas College (Sogod)

Saint Thomas Aquinas College

Saint Thomas Aquinas College
Latin: Sanctus Tomas Aquinas Contraho
Motto We educate to evangelize. We evangelize to educate.
Established January 6, 1946
Type Roman Catholic private school
Religious affiliation Christian Youth Fellowship (Maasin City)
Thomasian Youth
President Most Rev. Precioso D. Cantillas, SDB, D.D.
Director Rev. Fr. Merwin L. Kangleon
Location Sogod, Southern Leyte,  Philippines
Colours blue, black, and white             
Sports Track & field), badminton, basketball, gymnastics, lawn tennis, sepak takraw, table tennis, taekwando, volleyball
Nickname Thomasians

Saint Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) is a Roman Catholic private school located at the corner between Bagares Street and Concepcion Street, Barangay Zone IV, Sogod, Southern Leyte, Philippines. It is considered one of the oldest schools in Southern Leyte, serving the community since January 6, 1946.

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History

Saint Thomas Aquinas College (Sogod) is one of the most enduring institutions established in the heart of Sogod, Southern Leyte on January 6, 1946. STAC has become a symbol of learning toward human and personal development. It had humble beginnings and survived the vicissitudes of time.

STAC started after World War II settled down when Fr. Luis Caintic saw the need for the town to have a learning institution named after the patron saint of Catholic education, Saint Thomas Aquinas. In 1952, the Saint Thomas Aquinas Academy or STAA Normal Department produced 26 graduates with Elementary Teachers' Certificate (ETC) as well as 17 pupils from the Elementary Department. However, enrollment suffered a major setback in December 1951 when Typhoon Amy, one of the most destructive in that decade, ravaged the town. In 1952, Fr. Sergio Osmeña took the reins of running STAA from Fr. Caintic. A year later, he was replaced by Fr. Generoso Nielo. With the aid of some devotees of the Blessed Lady, he initiated the construction of the existing Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. Fr. Neilo was followed by Fr. Porfirio Suarez (1962–1972).

Under the directorship of Fr. Vicente Lora (1972–1980) many changes in the structures of STAA took place: A library, the administration building and a basketball court/quadrangle were constructed. During the term of Fr. Juanito Arreglo as director (1982–1986), STAA established a Kindergarten School and a building was constructed for this purpose. When Fr. Manuel Nueve (1986–1992) took over, a two-room classroom building was constructed. Realizing the need to upgrade the school's facilities and to keep abreast with the challenging needs of the times, the school expanded its services when Msgr. Amado D. Olayvar assumed in office in 1992. STAA offered a Junior Secretarial course later reclassified into an Associate in Computer Secretarial. It was also during Msgr. Olayvar's stewardship that STAA was converted into a collegiate institution on August 7, 1997 through SEC Registration No. A19971565. From then on, Saint Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) came into existence.

With Fr. Lorenzo Suarez's presence (1999–2001) at STAC, the Associate in Computer Secretarial was converted into Associate in Office Administration. He was replaced by Fr. Remegio P. Mollaneda, SVD, PhD (2001–2003) who worked out that STAC be given slots at the Catholic Media Center as its Computer Laboratory. It serves as extension of the school's computer lab for high school and college students. He also worked out government recognition of the following four-year degree courses: Bachelor of Science in Office Administration (BSOA), Major in Computer Education; Bachelor of Science in Commerce (BSC) in Entrepreneurship; Bachelor in Elementary Education (BEEd), Major in Communication Arts in English. The stage was improved through the Parents Teachers and Community Association (PTCA).

Today

At present, Rev. Fr. Merwin L. Kangleon is striving to improve the school facilities and manage the three-storey, 12-classroom building. He has done multiple projects such as building a chapel, replacing many old computers, repairing damaged sections, and the re-beautification of the school. Most importantly, the spiritual formation and improvement of academic performance of the pupils, students and even of the faculty and staff has been improved. This is made possible through the wholehearted cooperation of the parents, alumni, community and by the pupils, students, faculty and staff.[1]

Saint Thomas Aquinas College Hymn

I

Saint Thomas Aquinas College,
Beloved Alma Mater
Thy faithful sons and daughters
Do sing in praise; do sing in praise of thee.
You hold your torch ablaze
Across the dark to me.
Your light so full of bliss
My guide shall always be.

II

Oh! Beloved STAC
There's a saint who guides your way
A saint of old, who has enriched the world
With knowledge brighter than gold.
Fountain of life I know
The stream of truth and good
My source is always you,
Your guiding fountain, the Lord.

Repeat I, finale:

Loyal to you I'll be.
Your symbol I'll always hold.
Oh, beloved STAC,
You give me wealth untold.

Philosophy

STAC will reinforce its role as one of the leading Catholic schools in the Province of Southern Leyte. As a resource for church and nation, it emphasizes academic excellence and spiritual formation in it's thrusts, thereby becoming agent of change in the locality and beyond.[2]

Mission

STAC strives to provide an alternative learning institution that would cater to the changing needs of the community in terms of competent, committed and globally competitive in Elementary, Secondary, and Tertiary Levels. Its Collegiate offering would give emphasis to Business, Education, Information Technology, and related fields.[3]

Vision

We commit ourselves to promote the total development of the whole person; search for the truth and new knowledge for the service of the community; witness to the gospel values and promote sustainable development and respect for the whole of creation. [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Saint Thomas Aquinas College Pupil's Handbook. Sogod, Southern Leyte: Saint Thomas Aquinas College. 2006. p. 3. 
  2. ^ (Philosophy) Saint Thomas Aquinas College Pupil's Handbook. Sogod, Southern Leyte: Saint Thomas Aquinas College. 2006. p. 6. 
  3. ^ (Mission) Saint Thomas Aquinas College Pupil's Handbook. Sogod, Southern Leyte: Saint Thomas Aquinas College. 2006. p. 6. 
  4. ^ (Vision) Saint Thomas Aquinas College Pupil's Handbook. Sogod, Southern Leyte: Saint Thomas Aquinas College. 2006. p. 6. 

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