St. Scholastica's Academy, San Fernando

St. Scholastica's Academy, City of San Fernando
Scholastican, Kulasa
Address
Mc Arthur Highway, Brgy. San Agustin
San Fernando, Pampanga
Philippines
Information
Type Private, Roman Catholic, exclusive, Secondary, Benedictine
Motto Ora et Labora
Established 1925
School district Third
Principal Sr. Ma. Rebecca Maglalang, OSB (High School Department) Sr. Catalina Dery, OSB {however, Sr. Catalina recently passed away during this school break so for now, the Grade School Department's principal is not yet known} (Grade School Department)
Grades K to 12
Color(s) White and Blue         
Accreditation PAASCU Level III
Affiliations PAASCU WNCAA
Hymn Loyalty Hymn
Website www.stscho-csfp.org
St. Scholastica's Academy, San Fernando, Seal
St. Scholastica's Academy, San Fernando, facade

The St. Scholastica's Academy or simply "St. Scho" is a private school run by the Benedictine Sisters in the Philippines.

History

The former building of the St. Scholastica’s Academy of Pampanga, the third Benedictine school in the Philippines. Formerly known as the Assumption Academy, it was established in June 1925 in the house of the Singian family. The first high school was eventually added. In March 1930, the first secondary graduates of the Assumption Academy were presented. The Alumni/Alumnae and present students of this school include sons/daughters and granddaughters/son of businessmen, politicians, and prominent figures in Pampanga.

Due to the large number of enrollees, and the zeal of its biggest benefactor, Monsignor Prudencio David, the school was relocated to its second site in 1931, and ownership of the school was passed on to the Benedictine Sisters in 1938. With the outbreak of World War II, the building was used as a military hospital. In 1966, the school was renamed St. Scholastica’s Academy of Pampanga. The school was transferred to a bigger site in 1972, leaving the old building without occupants. This school is exclusively for girls only but, due to the protest of the parents of the students, now, St. Scholastica's Academy (SSA) is accepting boys but only for grade school. Though recently, the school has plans on removing its girls-exclusive title and accepting boys in high school. But this is yet to be confirmed and as of now, is holding up a survey to grade school boys if they wanted to accept boys in the high school department.

In 1972, partly as a solution, the High School Department was transferred to the wide barren grounds in Cer-Hil, Quebiawan, five kilometers from the town proper. The previous match-like edifice has been expanded into an F-shaped building that houses the whole High School Department. A covered court with a stage, eating sheds, another building to house the Grade School Department and covered walks have been added through the combined efforts of the students, the alumnae, the PTA and the administration. On July 11, 1987, a building for the whole Grade School Department was blessed. The preschool later was transferred to a new building in 2001. The school has been recently renovated and the before F- shaped building of the high school department is now an E-shaped building to provide more classrooms for the students and on 2017 a new building was established to provide more rooms for the first batch of Grade 12 students.

Beset by continuing threat of natural calamities prompted by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991, SSA-SF was challenged to strengthen/further its social orientation through various curricular processes and continuing community involvement projects and activities.

In 1992, it opened its door and provided temporary office for the Social Action Center of Pampanga (SACOP) and in 1994, it housed the lahar victims coming from various towns of Pampanga. The year after, SSA-SF shared its campus with Don Bosco Academy, the school which was totally buried in lahar.

SSA-SF also suffered a tremendous drop in its enrollment in 1996 due to the devastation of lahar, but was able to recover the next year. Through all of these, SSA-SF continued its quest for excellence that in 1991, the High School Department was accredited by PAASCU and the Grade School Department in 2000 and 2014.

Grade school

The grade school's sections are named as follows:

  • 1st Grade: St. Agatha, St. Anne, St. Claire, St. Monica, St. Martha, St. Agnes, St. Cecilia
  • 2nd Grade: St. Peter, St. John, St. Mark, St. Matthew, St. Thomas, St. Andrew, St. Paul
  • 3rd Grade: St. Benedict, St. Joseph, St. Ignatius, St. Francis, St. Therese, St. Scholastica
  • 4th Grade: St. Boniface, St. Chrysostom, St. Bernard, St. Hilda, St. Odo, St. Placid, St. Maurus
  • 5th Grade: St. Camillus, St. Cyril, St. Celestine, St. Cyprian, St. Ireneaus, St. Clement, St. Otilia
  • 6th Grade: St. Lorenzo, St. Stephen, St. Gertrude, St. Augustine, St. Vincent, St. Lucy, St. Anthony

High school

The high school's sections are named as follows:

  • 7th Grade: Women in the Bible (Deborah, Esther, Judith, Miriam, Naomi, Ruth)
  • 8th Grade: Young Women Saints (St. Agnes, St. Bernadette, St. Cecilia, St. Clare, St. Ma. Goretti, St. Therese)
  • 9th Grade: Titles of Mary (Fatima, Guadalupe, Lourdes, Manaoag, Peñafrancia, Remedies)
  • 10th Grade: Great Benedictine Women (St. Adelaide, St. Elfreda, St. Gertrude, St. Hildegarde, St. Humbeline, St. Mechtilde, St. Odilia)
  • 11th Grade: STEM (St. Celestine, St. Frances), ABM (St. Beatrice, St. Aurea)
  • 12th Grade: St. Amalberga, St. Ehrentrundis, St. Hildegundis, St. Martha and St. Monica

Due to the short number of 8th grade students in the school year 2015-2016, the number of 8th grade sections were reduced to 6.

In the school year 2017-2018, St. Elizabeth was removed due to depleted number of students in Grade 11 and only St. Amalberga is the pure STEM stranded section while the other four sections in Grade 12 are mixed STEM and ABM sections.

In the school year 2016-2017, the school planned to expand its offered tracks in Senior High School in the proceeding school year and as promised, for the next school year, General Academics (GA) and Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) are now added for the senior high school.

Benedictine motto

Ora et Labora
"Prayer and Work"

Academics

SSA-SF is LEVEL 3 PAASCU-accredited and is also one of the prominent and top academic institutions in the Philippines.

Affiliations

It is a member of the Association of Benedictine Schools (ABS), the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) and Women's National Collegiate Association (WNCAA)- Central Luzon

General regulations

  • Flag Ceremony and Morning Praise
  • Prayer before, during and after Class
  • Campus Security
  • I.D. (Identification Card)
  • Gate Pass
  • Attendance
  • Daily Class Schedule

Facilities

  • St. Scholastica's Chapel
  • Libraries
  • Audio Visual Centers
  • Science Laboratories (specifically Physics Laboratory, Chemistry Laboratory, Biology Laboratory and Earth Science Laboratory in the High School)
  • Clinic
  • School Store
  • Computer Laboratories
  • Amrhein Hall
  • St. Cecilia's Covered Court
  • Dance Studio
  • Swimming Pool
  • Music Room
  • Kiosks
  • H.E. (Home Economics) Room
  • Art Room
  • Sewing Room

Student activities

  • Retreats and Recollections
  • Extra and Co-Curricular Activities
  • School Publications
  • Guidelines for Participation in Activities
  • Organizations or Club Activities
  • Class Activity
  • Social Involvement Program
  • Catechesis

Subjects

Academics

  • Science
  • Araling Panlipunan
  • Filipino
  • English (High School Students)
  • Reading (Grade School Pupils)
  • Language (Grade School Pupils)
  • Mother Tongue (exclusively for grades 1-3 students)
  • Mathematics
  • CLE (Christian Living Education)

Non-Academics

  • Home Economics and Living Education (Grades 4-6)
  • Sewing and Handicrafts (Grade 7)
  • Food and Home Management (Grade 8)
  • Baking (Grade 9)
  • P.E. (Physical Education)
  • English Speech (Grade 9)
  • Music
  • Computer (ICT or Information Communication Technology in High School)
  • Arts (Grade School pupils)
  • Visual Arts (Grade 7 and Grade 8 students)
  • Bookkeeping (exclusively for Grade 9 students)
  • Business Arts (exclusively for Grade 10 students)
  • Swimming (exclusively for grade 7 and Grade 8 students)

Clubs in Grade School

CLE-related Clubs:

  • Knights of the Blessed Sacrament
  • Benedictine Circle

English-related Clubs:

  • Booklovers
  • Speech and Drama Club

Filipino-related Clubs:

  • SALAKOT
  • KASAPI

Math-related Clubs:

  • Junior Math Wizards (Gr.3&4)
  • Math Wizards (Gr.5&6)
  • Cyberkada (Gr. 3-6)

Science-related Clubs:

  • Junior Earth Keepers (Gr.3&4)
  • Earth Keepers (Gr.5&6)

Araling Panlipunan-related Clubs:

  • Kamalayang Panlipunan
  • Kapampangan Club
  • Scouting Movement

Music-related Clubs:

  • Junior Glee Club (Gr.3&4)
  • Glee Club (Gr.5&6)
  • Guitar Club
  • Drum and Lyre

Arts-related Clubs:

  • Art Club (Gr.3&4)
  • Likhang Kamay (Gr.5&6)

Sports-related Clubs:

  • Sports Club (Gr.3&4)
  • Basketball Club for boys
  • Volleyball Club
  • Badminton Club

H.E.L.E.-related Clubs:

  • Future Homemakers

Other Clubs:

  • The Little Blue Quill
  • Junior Assembly
  • Academic Club (Gr.5&6)

Clubs in High School

Religious Clubs:

  • PAX BENEDICTINA
  • Magnificat

Academic Clubs:

  • MATHRIX Circle
  • SciEarTech Movement

Socio-Civic Clubs:

  • Earth Savers' Club
  • KAMPIL (Kamalayang Pilipino)
  • Young Women's Club

Communication/Literary Arts Clubs:

  • Blue Quill
  • Speech and Drama Club
  • SESFIL (Samahan ng mga Eskolastikan sa Filipino)

Special Interest Clubs

  • Booktopia
  • Cyberscho
  • Homemakers' Club
  • Likhang Kamay

Performing Arts Clubs

  • Dance Ministry of SSA
  • Glee Club
  • Sports Clubs
    • Badminton Club
    • Basketball Club
    • Swimming Club
    • Volleyball Club

Other Special Interest Club:

  • Peer Facilitating Circle

Student Council Organization (SCO)

The Student Council Organization is the representative of the secondary school students of St. Scholastica's Academy. It is composed of the SCO officers (President, Vice-President for External Affairs, Vice-President for Internal Affairs, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, PRO, Year Level Representatives) and Class Presidents and Secretaries.

The SCO makes the rules and regulations needed to carry out its objectives but subject to the approval of the High School Principal.

It shall enact measures that complement and supplement the work in school and serve as coordinating body of all student organizations.

Publications

  • The Little Blue Quill (Grade School's Official Publication)
  • The Blue Quill (High School's Official Publication)

Notable alumnae

  • Helen Nicolette Henson - model, Bb.Pilipinas 2nd Runner-up
  • Jayann Bautista - singer, Pinoy Idol 1st Runner-up

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