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==The Construction of New Buildings==
==The Construction of New Buildings==
===The New College Building===
===The New College Building===
THIS IS SPARTA!!!!.....>WARNING VIRUS DETECTED @#$%#A@$@A%#fdaf454$%
The new college building was completed in 1987. It boasted a very spacious multi-purpose hall, state-of-the-art laboratories and libraries for the three departments. An auditorium was also built on the fourth floor of the new edifice.

1987 was also the year when Sr. Adelina Segismundo of the [[Order of St. Augustine]] took over Vice Directress of the School.

In 1991, High School Principal Mr. Cruz retired and Mrs. Dolora Cruz Romero took over the reins as the new Principal for the department.

In 1993, Msgr. Emmanual Sunga assumed directorship of the school. He was assisted by the parochial vicar, Rev. Fr. Alfredo Ramos as vice director.

In 1997, Msgr. Manuel Gabriel became director. Two years later, he created the Office of the President, and appointed Mrs. Virginia Cruz-Cacananta as the first Executive Vice President of the institution.

The [[Diocese of Pasig]] was established on August 21, 2003, thus giving way for Pasig Catholic College as the center of quality [[Catholic education]] in the entire diocese. Msgr. Gabriel stepped down few months later. In January 2004, Msgr. Gerardo Santos, Catechetical Director of the Archdiocese of Manila, was appointed new President. The Bishop of Pasig, Most Rev. [[Francisco San Diego]], is enrolled as the institution's Honorary Chairman.

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In 2003, Mrs. Corazon Arnedo died while serving as principal of the Grade School Department. She was succeeded by Mrs. Maria Lourdes Cumpas. She was succeeded by an acting principal, Danilo Villanueva.

Mr. Carlos De Guzman was principal of the High School Department from 2000 to 2002. He was succeeded by Dr. Nenita Tandingan, who served from 2002 to 2003. Formerly, the principal was Mrs. Asuncion Cansana, who later earned her Doctorate in Education in 2005. Presently, it is Mr. Roque Roy T. Navarro.

===The Administration Building===

In 1994 the old wooden college building was replaced by a conrete five-storey Adiministration 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 co-educational program was offered to the first two years of grade school and high school levels.

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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1913]]
[[Category:Educational institutions in Pasig City]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic universities and colleges in the Philippines]]

[[tl:Katolikong Kolehiyo ng Pasig]]

Revision as of 12:44, 27 September 2011

Pasig Catholic College
Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig
Location
,
Information
Type Private, Roman Catholic, Diocesan, Co-educational
MottoNoblesse Oblige
Established1913
PresidentVery Rev. Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos, Ed.D
CampusMalinao, Pasig City
Color(s) Red and White    
NicknamePCCian, The Red Crusaders, (previously) The Kumbento Boys
AccreditationPAASCU Accredited Level II (Grade School)
PAASCU Accredited Level II (High School)
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 then Immaculate Conception Parish (at present, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Pasig City). Moreover, it is considered as the central Catholic educational institution of the Diocese of Pasig.

Considering that Pasig Catholic College is a Catholic school, it is conservative on some level. The administration also 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 places of the like. Like most of the schools in the Philippines, Pasig Catholic College also requires students to wear their uniforms. Girls wear skirts and blouses while 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. Their current president is Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos.

The Filipino Clergy Takes Over

PCC Under the Archdiocese of Manila

1977 was the year that marked the institution's submission to the Archdiocese of Manila. This was due to the compliance for Filipinization. In 1979, Most Rev. Bishop Manuel Sobrevinas the first Filipino Priest to reside in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral was given authority as school director of Pasig Catholic College.

In 1980 the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary gave Sr. Josefina delos Reyes as representative and began to co-administer the school. It was also in this year that the college department had a population of nearly 2000 students. Also a new program in the teacher training courses was introduced.

When Mrs. Teresita Gomez went off to America with her family in 1982, The school chose Ms. Emerita G. Magsajo as the New Dean of College. A stunning 2134 College enrollees welcomed the first semester of '82.

In 1984, Mrs. Ibanez retired as Principal of the Grade School Department. She was succeeded by Mrs. Rosario Uson-Gonzales.

The Construction of New Buildings

The New College Building

THIS IS SPARTA!!!!.....>WARNING VIRUS DETECTED @#$%#A@$@A%#fdaf454$%

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m →‎The New College Building: Typo fixing, replaced: state of the art → state-of-the-art using AWB (7794)
Line 39: Line 39:
==The Construction of New Buildings==
==The Construction of New Buildings==
===The New College Building===
===The New College Building===
THIS IS SPARTA!!!!.....>WARNING VIRUS DETECTED @#$%#A@$@A%#fdaf454$%
The new college building was completed in 1987. It boasted a very spacious multi-purpose hall, state-of-the-art laboratories and libraries for the three departments. An auditorium was also built on the fourth floor of the new edifice.

1987 was also the year when Sr. Adelina Segismundo of the [[Order of St. Augustine]] took over Vice Directress of the School.

In 1991, High School Principal Mr. Cruz retired and Mrs. Dolora Cruz Romero took over the reins as the new Principal for the department.

In 1993, Msgr. Emmanual Sunga assumed directorship of the school. He was assisted by the parochial vicar, Rev. Fr. Alfredo Ramos as vice director.

In 1997, Msgr. Manuel Gabriel became director. Two years later, he created the Office of the President, and appointed Mrs. Virginia Cruz-Cacananta as the first Executive Vice President of the institution.

The [[Diocese of Pasig]] was established on August 21, 2003, thus giving way for Pasig Catholic College as the center of quality [[Catholic education]] in the entire diocese. Msgr. Gabriel stepped down few months later. In January 2004, Msgr. Gerardo Santos, Catechetical Director of the Archdiocese of Manila, was appointed new President. The Bishop of Pasig, Most Rev. [[Francisco San Diego]], is enrolled as the institution's Honorary Chairman.

<!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Msgr gerardo president.jpg|Msgr. Gerardo Santos is the President of Pasig Catholic College since WWII|thumb|right]] -->

In 2003, Mrs. Corazon Arnedo died while serving as principal of the Grade School Department. She was succeeded by Mrs. Maria Lourdes Cumpas. She was succeeded by an acting principal, Danilo Villanueva.

Mr. Carlos De Guzman was principal of the High School Department from 2000 to 2002. He was succeeded by Dr. Nenita Tandingan, who served from 2002 to 2003. Formerly, the principal was Mrs. Asuncion Cansana, who later earned her Doctorate in Education in 2005. Presently, it is Mr. Roque Roy T. Navarro.

===The Administration Building===

In 1994 the old wooden college building was replaced by a conrete five-storey Adiministration 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 co-educational program was offered to the first two years of grade school and high school levels.

{{coord missing|Philippines}}

[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1913]]
[[Category:Educational institutions in Pasig City]]
[[Category:Roman Catholic universities and colleges in the Philippines]]

[[tl:Katolikong Kolehiyo ng Pasig]]

Revision as of 12:44, 27 September 2011

Pasig Catholic College
Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig
Location
,
Information
Type Private, Roman Catholic, Diocesan, Co-educational
MottoNoblesse Oblige
Established1913
PresidentVery Rev. Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos, Ed.D
CampusMalinao, Pasig City
Color(s) Red and White    
NicknamePCCian, The Red Crusaders, (previously) The Kumbento Boys
AccreditationPAASCU Accredited Level II (Grade School)
PAASCU Accredited Level II (High School)
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 then Immaculate Conception Parish (at present, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Pasig City). Moreover, it is considered as the central Catholic educational institution of the Diocese of Pasig.

Considering that Pasig Catholic College is a Catholic school, it is conservative on some level. The administration also 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 places of the like. Like most of the schools in the Philippines, Pasig Catholic College also requires students to wear their uniforms. Girls wear skirts and blouses while 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. Their current president is Msgr. Gerardo O. Santos.

The Filipino Clergy Takes Over

PCC Under the Archdiocese of Manila

1977 was the year that marked the institution's submission to the Archdiocese of Manila. This was due to the compliance for Filipinization. In 1979, Most Rev. Bishop Manuel Sobrevinas the first Filipino Priest to reside in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral was given authority as school director of Pasig Catholic College.

In 1980 the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary gave Sr. Josefina delos Reyes as representative and began to co-administer the school. It was also in this year that the college department had a population of nearly 2000 students. Also a new program in the teacher training courses was introduced.

When Mrs. Teresita Gomez went off to America with her family in 1982, The school chose Ms. Emerita G. Magsajo as the New Dean of College. A stunning 2134 College enrollees welcomed the first semester of '82.

In 1984, Mrs. Ibanez retired as Principal of the Grade School Department. She was succeeded by Mrs. Rosario Uson-Gonzales.

The Construction of New Buildings

The New College Building

THIS IS SPARTA!!!!.....>WARNING VIRUS DETECTED @#$%#A@$@A%#fdaf454$%


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