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More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1] An additional 160 colleges and universities in the country are affiliated with the Catholic Church. [citation needed] Most of the Roman ...
The school was first named St. Martin's Academy. Bishop Versoza, who was then staying at St. Bridget's College, wanted the school to be named in honor of the Virgin Mary. Thus, the school was renamed to Our Lady of Caysasay Academy. The Sisters of St. Bridget's College provided the Benedictine Sisters and the text books.
Catholic secondary schools in Metro Manila (1 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Catholic secondary schools in the Philippines" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.
Loyola College of Culion is a private, Catholic, Jesuit, secondary and higher education institution run by the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus, in Culion, Palawan, Philippines. The school was opened by the Jesuits in 1936 for the purpose of having a school for the children of leprosy patients.
Pages in category "Catholic secondary schools in Manila" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Holy Trinity Academy (Philippines) I.
School colors Founded Closed Ateneo de Tuguegarao (currently, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao) Tuguegarao: 1945: 1962 Ateneo de San Pablo (currently, Liceo de San Pablo) San Pablo, Laguna: Purple Panther Purple & White 1947: 1978 Bellarmine College: Baguio: Berchmans College: Cebu City: 1949: 1963 Immaculate Conception School [n 1] Ozamiz ...
Holy Trinity Academy is governed by 6-person Board of Trustees, [21] as well as a 22-person school administrators, 12 of them being academic and institutional coordinators. [22] The current school director is Rev. Fr. Marion C. Munda, the tenth to hold the title. The current assistant school director is Rev. Fr. Leo Angelo S. Ignacio, Ed.D. [22]
The Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned, commonly known as the Church of Marikina, is a Roman Catholic church in Marikina, the Philippines.The church enshrines one of several images of the Madonna and Child venerated as miraculous, which has received a Pontifical decree of coronation.