St. Scholastica's Academy of Marikina

St. Scholastica's Academy of Marikina
Paaralan ng Santa Eskolastika ng Marikina

A blue school logo with the word "St. Scholastica's Academy,Marikina" written in gold lowercase letters and side of the circle.

SSAM official school logo
Location
Marikina, Metro Manila
Philippines
Information
Type Private, Benedictine, exclusive all-girls Catholic school
Motto Ora et Labora (Prayer and Work)
Established 1961
Color(s) White and Blue         
Nickname Scholasticans
Website http://www.ssam.edu.ph

St. Scholastica's Academy of Marikina (SSAM, SSA Marikina or colloquially St. Scho Marikina) is a private school exclusively for girls located at Marikina. It was founded in 1961 in response to the appeal of the alumnae of St. Scholastica's College Manila who resided in Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig, and other neighbouring communities, for a Catholic school in the vicinity where their children could go.

Then owner of Marikina Heights Subdivision Mr. Jose Tuason, Sr. offered the lot to the Benedictine sisters of Tutzing at a very low price. The people who were given a direct hand in overseeing the construction were Sister Silvana, OSB, Mother Sub-Prioress of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing in the Philippines, Architect Imelda Borromeo Cancio and Project and Structural Engineer Ben Abastillas. Construction of the first phase of the physical plant followed immediately.

The pioneering sisters were Sister Eleonora Engelbrecht, OSB, Superior together with Sister Irmengardis Kuhn, OSB, Sister Joaquina Santos, OSB and Sister Andrea Yllana, OSB who opened classes in June 5, 1961 with only 62 pupils including young boys. Not to forget is Cardinal Rufino J. Santos who blessed the school on August 15, 1961 together with Cardinal Bishop Antiporda. Guests were Ambassador Von Fuerstenberg of Germany, Dr. Winternitz, representative of the Austrian Embassy and the priests and religious, alumnae, students and friends.

Until 1985, the school offered kindergarten which also admitted boys.

Benedictine motto

The Benedictine motto is Ora et Labora, meaning prayer and work, which was originally from St. Benedict. It means that prayer and work should always be balanced.

You could easily observe this because they start their day with a morning prayer which they call Morning Praise, they start and end each class with a prayer, they recite the Angelus an 12nn and they also recite the 3:00 prayer. They also have First Friday masses and Lectio Divina .( In Lectio Divina the students and teachers read and reflect on the Gospel)

Academics

SSAM is PAASCU-accredited and is also one of the prominent and top academic institutions in the city of Marikina.

Affiliations

It is a member of the Association of Benedictine Schools (ABS), the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU), the Diocese of Antipolo Catholic Schools Association (DACSA), the Philippine Council for Peace and Global Education (PCPGE) and the Marikina Private Schools Association (MARIPRISA).

Famous/notable alumnae

Take note that most of the people in this list studied not in St.Scho Marikina but in St.Scholastica's College Manila

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