Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City

St Joseph's College of Quezon City
Dalubhasaan ng San Jose ng Lungsod ng Quezon
Former name
Saint Joseph's Academy
Motto Sapientia, Bonitas, Caritas
Motto in English
"Wisdom, Goodness, Charity"
Type Private, Catholic
Established 1932
Principal Clifford Esteban
President Sister Teresita C. Babaran, SFIC
Location Quezon City
Campus 295 E. Rodriguez Sr., Blvd, (formerly España Ext.) Quezon City
Patron St Joseph and St. Francis of Assisi
Colors Maroon and White         
Website sjcqc.edu.ph

St Joseph's College of Quezon City (or simply SJCQC or St. Jo) is a Catholic and private school administered by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (SFIC Philippine North Province).

Educational excellence

Accreditation

St. Joseph's College, together with 10 other private colleges and universities, became a charter member of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) in 1957. In 2013, the Grade School and High School Departments, were given 5 years of re-accredited status for their efforts in maintaining quality education. The Kinder-Grade School Department and High School Department were both granted PAASCU Level III accreditation on December 15, 2008. In 2012, the Social Work Department was granted Level IV status, the first social program in the Philippines to be accorded such status.[1]

Graduate School

The Graduate School was opened in 1979 to specialize in education and staff development. Among its leading programs today are special education (SPED Department), early childhood education (Pre-Kinder and Kinder Department), guidance and counseling, and hospital management. (Nursing Department) The doctoral programs specialize in special education and in educational leadership and management.[1]

Origins

Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City was founded in 1932 as Saint Joseph's Academy by Dutch Franciscan Sisters under the leadership of its school directress, Mother Magdala Verhuizen. Today, the school is managed by the Sororum Franscicalium Immaculada Conceptione De Mater Dei (SFIC) sisters. During the Japanese occupation, the school was closed down and the buildings were used as a mini-military hospital by the Japanese army and later by the US military.

St. Joseph's Academy officially became St. Joseph's College of Quezon City in 1948 with the opening of the college department which offered programs in education, liberal arts, secretarial science, and music.[1]

Performing arts

In the 1950s and 1960s, performing arts became a distinguishing feature of Josephine life. The annual play became a tradition. Plays and musicals such as Cyrano de Bergerac, Pride and Prejudice, Pygmalion, Trojan Women, Fiddler on the Roof, and Camelot were staged and drew critical acclaim.[1]

Current programs and projects

The school became an ETEEAP (Expanded Tertiary Educational Equivalency Accreditation Program) provider. Through ETEEAP, non-degree holders can have their learning at work and in life (skills and knowledge) assessed and recognized as equivalent to traditional course requirements to earn their degrees.

The Special Education (SPED) department was opened in 2002, while the Institute of Nursing was established in 2004. In 2013, the Kindergarten, Grade School, and High School departments were merged into a Basic Education Department (BEd). The Senior High School Department was established in 2016.[1]

Social orientation

The 70s and 80s saw St. Joseph's College rise to the demands of socially oriented education. It offered a tuition-free evening high school for urban poor youths and established a grant-in-aid program for poor but deserving students.[1]

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SJC-BEd Student Handbook. Quezon City: Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City (BEd). 2016. pp. 1–3, Ten Things You Should Know about St. Joseph's College of Quezon City.

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