List of Jesuit educational institutions in the Philippines

This is a list of Jesuit educational institutions in the Philippines.

Seal of the Society of Jesus.

Tertiary institutions

InstitutionLocationPresidentEnrollmentAthletic nicknameSchool ColorsFounded
Ateneo de Manila UniversityQuezon City, Metro ManilaFr. Roberto C. Yap, SJ11,465Blue Eagles Blue  &  White 1859
Ateneo de Zamboanga UniversityZamboanga City, Zamboanga del SurFr. Karel San Juan, SJ9,000 approx.Blue Eagles Blue  &  White  1912
Ateneo de Cagayan - Xavier UniversityCagayan de Oro City, Misamis OrientalFr. Mars P. Tan, SJ10,564Blue Crusaders Blue  &  White  1933
Ateneo de Naga UniversityNaga City, Camarines SurFr. Roberto Exequiel N. Rivera, SJ8,000 approx.Golden Knights Blue  &  Gold  1940
Ateneo de Davao UniversityDavao City, Davao del SurFr. Joel E. Tabora, SJ13,676Blue Knights Blue  &  White  1948
Loyola College of CulionCulion, PalawanFr. Adriano R. Tapiador, SJ554 Blue  &  White  1936

Basic Education institutions

InstitutionLocationPresidentEnrollmentAthletic nicknameSchool ColorsFounded
Sacred Heart School
Ateneo de Cebu
Mandaue City, CebuFr. Manuel Uy Jr., SJ3,000 approx.Magis Eagles Blue  -  Gold  -  White  1955
Ateneo de Iloilo -
Santa Maria Catholic School
Iloilo City, IloiloFr. Joseph Raymund Patrick S. Sanchez, SJ1,343Blue Dragons Blue  &  White  1958
Xavier SchoolSan Juan City, Metro ManilaFr. Aristotle Dy, SJ4,000 approx.Golden Stallions Blue  &  Gold  1956

Defunct institutions

InstitutionLocationAthletic nicknameSchool ColorsFoundedClosed
Ateneo de TuguegaraoTuguegarao City, Cagayan19451962
Ateneo de San PabloSan Pablo City, LagunaPurple Panther Purple  &  White 19471978
Bellarmine CollegeBaguio City, Benguet
Berchmans CollegeCebu City, Cebu19491963
Immaculate Conception School[n 1]Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental19291939[n 2]
Colegio de San Ildefonso[n 3]Cebu City, Cebu15951768
Universidad de San Ignacio[n 4]Manila15901768

Notes

    1. Presently known as La Salle University, Ozamiz City
    2. School turned over to the Missionary Society of St. Columban in 1939
    3. The University of San Carlos claims to trace its foundation to the San Ildefonso, and also claims to be the oldest school in the Philippines. This claim is opposed by the University of Santo Tomas.
    4. Opened as the Colegio de Manila, and also known as the Colegio Máximo de San Ignacio. The school also had an extension residential college, the Colegio de San José, which later became the San José Seminary, now located inside the Ateneo de Manila University.

    See also

    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.