St. Paul College of Makati
St. Paul College of Makati, also referred to as SPCM or SPC Makati, is a private, co-educational, Catholic educational institution located at D.M. Rivera Street, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines, and administered by the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres (SPC).
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Motto | Caritas Christi Urget Nos (Latin) |
Motto in English | The love of Christ impels us |
Type | Private Roman Catholic research non-profit coeducational Basic education institution |
Established | 1942 |
Founder | Congregation of Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres) |
Academic affiliations | FAAP PAASCU |
Principal | Sr. Esperanza Rafael U. Rodriguez, SPC |
Directress | Sr. Esperanza Rafael U. Rodriguez, SPC |
Location | D.M. Rivera Street, Poblacion, Makati , , 14°33′57″N 121°01′54″E |
Campus | Urban |
Alma Mater song | The Paulinian Hymn, The Paulinian Mission Song |
Colors | Green and Gold |
Nickname | Paulinians |
Website | www |
Location in Metro Manila St. Paul College of Makati (Luzon) St. Paul College of Makati (Philippines) |
History
In 1942, Mother Alice de St. Paul Huchery, the Provincial Superior, assigned Sr. Marie Catherine Pimentel, SPC, Sr. Eugene Lourdes Santiago, SPC, and Sr. Marie Clotilde of the Cross Andes, SPC, to open a school near the Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church at the request of the parish priest, Father Lazaro Ochuga, SSP.
In 1947, the school received the apostolic blessing of Pope Pius XII
In 1948, it received recognition from the Bureau of Education and was officially known as Makati Catholic School.
In 1976, its name was changed into Saint Paul School of Makati upon the approval of the Department of Education, Culture, and Sports (DECS).
In 2002, its name was again changed into Saint Paul College of Makati (its present name) upon the approval of the Department of Education (DepEd).
In 2008, "Genyo," an interactive learning portal developed by Diwa Superior Learning Experience, Inc. (DSLE), was adopted for the school's online learning tool to address the learning needs of the young generation of Paulinians.
Currently, the school holds a Level I Accreditance from the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU) and the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP).
Buildings
The names of the buildings are arranged chronologically according to the date of construction (the first building stated herein was the first building to be constructed).
1. Mother Marie Micheau Building
Named after Mother Marie Micheau, a pioneer of the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, the building houses the high school classrooms, a faculty room, the chemistry laboratory, the physics laboratory, the canteen for the grades three to six pupils and for the high school students, the swimming pool, the Office of the High School Homeroom Team Leader and Student Welfare Chair (Ms. Abigail Jasmin), and the Office of the High School Clubs and Activities Team Leader (Ms. Jheramee Tolentino).
2. Father Louis Chauvet Building
Named after Father Louis Chauvet, the founder of the Congregation of Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, the building houses the grades three to six classrooms, a faculty room, the general science laboratory, the first gymnasium, the Office of the Subject Team Leaders (Ms. Maria Bassig, English-GS; Mrs. Pinky Caraggayan, English-HS; Ms. Glore Vi Vinarao, Mathematics; Ms. Nina Ricci Dalida, Science; Ms. Nancy Callangan, Filipino; Mrs. Josephine Sapunto, Araling Panlipunan; Ms. Virgie Feria, MAPEH; and Mrs. Renelda Carbonilla, TLE and Computer), the Office of the Curriculum Board Chair (Mr. Raymond Andre Samonte), the Office of the Grade School Homeroom Team Leader and Student Welfare Chair (Mrs. Luz Sarmiento), the Office of the Grade School Clubs and Activities Team Leader (Ms. Rosemarie Gamit), the Office of the General Services Officer (Sister Nieves de Marie Cueto, SPC), the Office of the Principal (Sister Anabel dela Cruz, SPC), the audio-visual center, the grade school and the high school computer laboratories, and the home economics laboratory. It also displays the trophies garnered by the school since its foundation in 1942.
3. Mother Barbe Foucault Building
Named after Mother Barbe Foucault, a pioneer of the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, the building houses the Office of the Directress (Sister Teresita Bayona, SPC), the Office of the Registrar, the Student Development Center, the library, the Christian Formation Office (Sister Josephine Ramada, SPC), and the second gymnasium.
4. Mother Marie Anne de Tilly Building
Named after Mother Marie Anne de Tilly, co-foundress of the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, the building houses the grade one classrooms, a faculty room, and a canteen.
5. Mother Benjamine Le Noel de Groussy Building
Named after Mother Benjamine Le Noel de Groussy, a pioneer of the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres, the building houses the nursery, first kindergarten, and second kindergarten (formerly, preparatory) classrooms, a playground, a canteen, and a faculty room.
6. Mother Miriam de Ste. Anne Kitcharoen Building
Named after Mother Miriam de Ste. Anne Kitcharoen, the incumbent Mother-General of the Sisters of Saint Paul of Chartres and the first mother-general of the congregation who visited the school, the building houses the grade two classrooms, a canteen, a faculty room, and the speech laboratory.
7. Our Lady of Chartres Building
The Newly Constructed Building for High School Students.