St. Paul College Quezon City Batch '88

St. Paul College Quezon City Batch '88 St. Paul University Quezon City, formerly known as St. Paul College Quezon City, used to be a women's college in Quezon City, Philippines. Paul, Superior, Sr.

The university started accepting male students in SY 2006-2007. The college was established as St. Paul College Quezon City Branch in 1946. The founders were the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC), a congregation founded in Chartres, France, by Father Louis Chauvet in 1696.
1904 – On October 29, 1904, seven Sisters of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, France established i

ts first foundation in the Philippines in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines. The Sisters, coming from their mission in Vietnam, responded to the invitation of the Most Reverend Frederick Rooker of the Diocese of Iloilo, to which Dumaguete then belonged. The seven Sisters Mother Marthe de St. Marie Louise du Sacre Couer, Sr. Ange Marie, Sr. Anne de la Croix, Sr. Charles de Genes, Sr. Catherine, and Sr. Josephine. Paul’s College, Dumaguete was founded as St. Paul Academy, becoming the first St. Paul’s College in the Philippines. Paul Academy which was located near the Cathedral, accepted boys and girls and prepared them for their First Holy Communion. The Sisters were installed in the old Convent of the Augustinian Recollects that Bishop Rooker had offered. The Parish Priest transferred his residence somewhere else. January 09, 1905, the new school opened with 30 girls (15 of whom were aged 15 to 20), four of them were boarders, and six boys. Children, women, and young men came to the school for religious instruction. Besides the regular academic courses, there were supplementary classes in music, drawing, painting, French, sewing, and embroidery. The medium of instruction was English. However, since the Americans had been in the Philippines only for five years, very few pupils were acquainted with the language. Hence, the Sisters were obliged to learn Visayan and Spanish to be able to communicate with their charges. The High School Department opened in 1920. The first High School graduation took place in 1925 with the intent of taking over a boarding school which at the time housed 26 girls. These obstacles aside, the curriculum quickly was adopted and expanded and the elementary school grew into a larger school and then a larger school soon further education was needed. The first St. Paul High School was opened in 1920 with their first graduating class in 1925. The grade school was initially offered to boys and girls. Eventually, the high school and college levels were exclusively offered to women, making the school a full women's college in 1966.[1]



St. Paul University Quezon City
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Left facade, Gilmore Avenue
St. Paul University Quezon City (also known as SPUQC) is a private, sectarian and previously a women's college. Situated on a gentle slope of what was originally known as New Manila, the SPUQC campus now occupies an entire block bordered by busy Aurora Boulevard, Gilmore Avenue, Third street, and Dona Magdalena Hemady Street in Quezon City. In June 2006, SPUQC started to open its doors to young men who desire to undergo their college education and formation in St. Paul University of Quezon City. The High School department followed suit when the first set of graduates from the co-ed Grade School enrolled in the High School in June 2008. Paul University of Quezon City is recognized by the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education and also a charter member of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. It has earned Level III accreditation on all of its respective departments and schools. On May 2012, PAASCU granted re-accredited status to the Science, Liberal Arts, and Business Programs (except accountancy). Paul University is one of the leading and distinguished catholic institutions in the Philippines instilling good values and academic excellence to its students developing a reputation as one of the popular all-girls school at the time. The late actress Ama Quiambao was a former faculty member of AB Mass Communications under the College of Arts, Sciences and Education (CASE) of the university.

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*Change of venue: Father James B. Reuter Theater

27/10/2015

Sr. Mary Angela Barrios, SPC died Oct. 26, 2015 at 2pm-DLSU Hospital in Dasmariñas. Her burial Mass will be in the Vigil House at 2pm-Oct. 29, 2015 (Thursday) followed by the interment in Our Lady of Chartes Convent- Garden of Peace, Antipolo. Pls. pray for her eternal repose and you may inform those who know and love her. May the Lord bring her to Paradise with Mary our Mother.

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