Saint Michael's School of Padada

Saint Michael's School of Padada Inc.
SMSP
SMSP Seal
Type Filipino Catholic School
Established 1954
Principal Sr. Elnora R. Taparan, PM
Location Padada, Davao del Sur, Philippines
Campus Quezon st. N.C. Ordaneza, Padada
email sert_pm@yahoo.com
Colors Blue, Sky blue and white             
Nickname SMSP (Formerly SMC,SMA)

Saint Michael's School of Padada (SMSP) is a private Filipino Catholic school in Padada, Davao del Sur. It is directed by the Presentation of Mary Sisters,[1] and guided by foundress Anne Marie Rivier.[2] The school focuses on the teaching of religion, the integration of faith in all subject areas, and provision for daily living of the faith within the school campus.

St. Michael's School of Padada

SMSP is a member of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP),[3] the largest organized group of Catholic schools in the country, with about 1,194 members as instituted in 1941.[4]

History

SMSP (Grotto)

The history of Saint Michael's School of Padada dates back to 1954, when the missionaries of the Immaculate Conception Sisters accepted the invitation of the late Most Reverend Clouis Thibault, P.M.E., then bishop of the prelature of Davao, to open a school in Padada, Davao del Sur.

Shortly after their arrival, the sisters started the construction of the school with the help of Father Paul Gravel, P.M.E., who was then the parish priest of the Padada. The school was formally opened in the school year 1954-1955. Sister Claire del Eucharistie, M.I.C., was the first directress, and Sister Genevieve St. Pierre, M.I.C., was her assistant.

The school changed names three times in its first 25 years. It was first known as St. Michael's Academy (SMA). When a college department was opened, it became St. Michael's College (SMC). When the college was phased out, it became Saint Michael's School of Padada (SMSP).

As in all religious institutions, the M.I.C sisters underwent a renewal program and re-evaluated their work in the Philippines. In 1980, the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary formally took over the administration of SMSP.

School curriculum

SMSP

As a Catholic School, SMSP aims to develop students in all aspects of their personality, physical, intellectual, cultural, emotional, moral and spiritual according to the teachings of Jesus Christ. As a Filipino School, the institution aims to inculcate love of country, duties of citizenship, and sincere appreciation of cultural heritage.

The vision and mission of Saint Michael's School of Padada guides its curriculum. The present needs of the youth and the realities of the world around them are taken into consideration.

The academic program utilizes strategies geared to develop spiritual and social responsibilities. These include:

  1. Contextualization of all academic courses within the needs of the Catholic church and the needs of society, including the social ills that beset the Philippines.
  2. Discussion, evaluation of and reflection on students' experiences regarding their involvement in the church and in community activities and extra-curricular activities done within the academic program.
  3. Values Education, which encompasses the endangered Filipino values, and which is integrated in all subjects.

Location

There are 17 regions in the Philippines as of 2011.[5] As of 2009, there are 33 private schools in the Davao del Sur division of Davao Region (Region XI).[6] SMSP is situated at Quezon st. N.C. Ordaneza District in Padada, Davao del Sur, with School ID no. 405404.[7]

References

  1. http://www.presentationofmary.com/history.html
  2. http://saints.sqpn.com/blessed-marie-rivier/
  3. http://www.eccceonline.org/ceap/schools/s.htm
  4. http://www.eccceonline.org/ceap/index.htm
  5. List of Regions Archived 2008-10-27 at WebCite, [National Statistical Coordination Board].
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  7. http://pinoycode.com/School_Listing/PrivateSchoolPhilippines_Detailed.aspx?SchoolID=405404

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