Notre Dame – RVM College of Cotabato

Notre Dame - RVM College of Cotabato
Address
Number 74 Sinsuat Avenue, Cotabato City
Cotabato City, Maguindanao
Philippines
Information
Former name Notre Dame of Cotabato for Girls
Type Private, RVM College/High School/Elementary
Motto Initium Sapiente ; Timor Domini
(The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s) Venerable Ignacia Del Espiritu Santo
Established 1904
Founder Venerable Ignacia Del Espiritu Santo
Director S. Ma. Fe Gerodias,RVM
Principal Ms. Erlisa M. Apura
Grades Grade pre-K - 12 , College
Years offered 113 (as of 2017)
Gender Co-Ed
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Green and White         
Song Notre Dame Hymn
Newspaper Ang Damyanista( Tagalog) , The Dame (English) , Angel's Diary ( Elementary)

Notre Dame – RVM College of Cotabato (NDRVMCC) is a private school[1] run by the Religious of the Virgin Mary. Notre Dame - RVM College has been a member of the Notre Dame Educational Association, a group of Notre Dame Schools in the Philippines under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The school was well known in the area and has promising alumni in each year. Alumni and students of the institution are often called as RVMians or Marians.

History

Its beginning from the Escuela Catolica founded by the Beates (now RVM Sisters) S. Isabel Cero Mojado, S. Valentina Lorenzo, S. Filomena Galos, and S. Severina Santos who were sent by the Superior General of the Beatas, Reverend Elfigenia Alvarez, 1904. The first classes were held at the home of Don Antonio and Doña Eusebia Sousa, the generous benefactors of the Sisters. In 1917, the school obtained the government recognition and was granted the authority to issue certificates to the elementary school graduates. The subjects taught were Christian Doctrines, Reading and Writing, Drawing and Painting, and Home Arts for Girls. Until 1911, all instructions were in Spanish. When English became the medium of instruction, Spanish continued to be taught as a subject in all levels.

The school underwent several name changing from Escluela Catolica to Escuela de San Antonio, Colegio de los Corazones y Maria and finally, Cotabato Parochial School which it bore until World War I stopped its operation.

In, 1947, Archbishop Mongeau, then the O.M.I. Father Superior, founded the Notre Dame of Cotabato, a co – educational Catholic High School which in 1948 was separated into Boy’s Departments and Girls Department. The Marist Brothers, taking over the Boys remain in the original site of the sister’s School and the Sisters themselves, under the leadership of S. Ma. Isabel Purification moved to the Notre Dame of Cotabato for Girls Department. In 1979, Notre Dame of Cotabato for Girls Department finally became Notre Dame of Cotabato for Girls.

In 1984, the grade school department started to accept boys, while in 2000 the high school department had its group of boys, too. After three years, that is, in school year 2002–2003, the school underwent another change of name, Notre Dame – RVM School of Cotabato which it presently bears.

Various improvements happened under the leadership of S. Ma. Zosima N. Capua, RVM, the Directress. It saw the competition of the four-storey Mother Ignacia Building which housed the fourth year classes, the air-conditioned library.

It opened to college education for school year 2003-2004. Two short term courses were offered: Hotel and Restaurant Management (2 years) and Caregiver Program (7 months). All classes were held in the new building, as well.

In the school year 2004-2005, the school celebrated its centennial year and the name was changed into Notre Dame – RVM College of Cotabato. Additional college courses were offered: Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education with majors in English and Mathematics.

In the school year 2013-2014,The school directress was replaced by Sister Maria Fe Gerodias,RVM. On the same year a rehabilitation was made for the Terrace 1.

The years of 2014-2015 was a major revamp for the school. The boys and girls were separated. The Old Mother Tan Building was also under construction. Almost half of the school were repainted.

On July 2, 2014(Wednesday), The school bus arrived on the campus and is only functional for the Annual Retreat on Davao City,Philippines

Other Notre Dame Schools in the Philippines

References

  1. "Notre Dame RVM College of Cotabato". PhilippineCompanies.com. Retrieved September 30, 2013.

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