Marist School (Marikina)
Marist School (Tagalog: Paaralang Marist) is a Catholic school for boys located in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines established by the Marist Brothers in 1964. The school currently holds a level III accreditation from PAASCU and is considered to be the largest educational institution to date in Marikina City.[1] This was the second school founded by the Marist Brothers in the Philippines; the first one was the Notre Dame of Cotabato in Cotabato City in 1948.
History
In 1964, the Marist Brothers of the Schools, or Institutum Fratrum Maristarum a Scholis (FMS), established the Marist School.[2]
The school adopted the Integrated Basic Education (IBED) system in 1998-1999, headed by a school principal and five (5) cluster assistant principals.
Academics
PAASCU Accreditation
Marist School is accredited by PAASCU every five years. Currently Marist has a level III accreditation from PAASCU. The highest possible accreditation for basic education.[3]
Physical Education
Marist School Athletic League
The Marist School Athletic League has been running from its inception in the early 1990s up to the present. The Marist School Athletic League or MSAL is an annual and year-round sport competition. All classes of the same level compete in events such as Volleyball, Basketball, Ultimate Frisbee, Water Polo, Chess, Table Tennis, and Badminton. Classes or sections order their own uniforms bearing their class name. Awards are given out at the August opening ceremony for different categories such as best uniform, best muse, and best banner for each year level.
Sports Facilities
Marist School is the first school in Marikina City to have a swimming pool. It is the only school also in Marikina to have two tennis courts, a track and field oval, a football pitch, a baseball field and seven basketball/volleyball courts—three courts in the High School gym, another court in the Grade School gym and one in the new gymnasium near the field
School administration
# |
Name |
Position |
1 |
Br. Niño Pizarro, FMS |
School President |
2 |
John Benjamin Balatbat |
IBED Principal |
3 |
Marjorie Rañeses |
Cluster 1 Asst. Principal |
4 |
Lope Nemiaga |
Cluster 2 Asst. Principal |
5 |
Luzviminda Jaban |
Cluster 3 Asst. Principal |
6 |
Chona Manalili |
Cluster 4 Asst. Principal |
7 |
Charissa Guevarra |
Cluster 5 Asst. Principal |
Directors
# |
Name |
Term |
1 |
Br. Bernard Curtin, FMS |
1964–1970 |
2 |
Br. Eugene Pius Tajo, FMS |
1970–1973 |
3 |
Br. Herbert Daniel Dumont, FMS |
1973–1975 |
4 |
Defunct (Currently called President) |
1975–Present |
Presidents
# |
Name |
Nominal Address |
Term in office |
1 |
Br. Crispin Betita, FMS |
Brother Crispin |
1975–1982 |
2 |
Br. Paul J. Meuten, FMS |
Brother Paul |
1982–1986 |
3 |
Br. Jesus Agbuya, FMS |
Brother Jess |
1986–1988 |
4 |
Br. Manuel De Leon, FMS |
Brother Manny |
1988–2003 |
5 |
Br. Teodulo Fernandez, FMS |
Brother Ted |
2003–2006 |
6 |
Br. Paterno Corpus, FMS |
Brother Pat |
2006–2014 |
7 |
Br. Niño Pizarro, FMS |
Brother Niño |
2014–Present |
Principals
# |
Name |
Position |
Term |
1 |
Christine Stokes |
IBED Principal |
1998–2008 |
2 |
Mr. Camilo Fernandez |
IBED Principal |
2008–2014 |
3 |
Mr. John Benjamin C. Balatbat |
IBED Principal |
2014–Present |
Notable alumni
Jojo Alejar and Batch '83 celebrated their 25th high school reunion.
- Cesar V. Purisima - Secretary, Department of Finance
- Gen. Emmanuel Bautista - Former Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines
- Gen. Oscar Lopez - Superintendent, Philippine Military Academy, AFP
- Jose Rafael E. Diaz - San Mateo, Rizal Mayor (Since 2007)
- Miro Quimbo - Marikina City Congressman (2nd District) (Since 2010)
- Marion Andres - Former Marikina Vice Mayor (2001-2010)
- Casimiro “Jun” Ynares III - Antipolo City Mayor
- Jonas Cruz - Rodriguez, Rizal Vice Mayor
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