You can edit almost every page by Creating an account. Otherwise, see the FAQ.

Infant Jesus Academy of Silang

From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki


Infant Jesus Academy of Silang Inc.
Official Seal of Infant Jesus Academy
Other names
Infant Jesus Academy
Infant Jesus Academy of Silang Inc.
MottoSimplicity is Beauty
TypePrivate, Catholic
Established1945
Undergraduatesunder 1000
Location,
HymnIJA Song, IJAcademy
Colors Blue and White
NicknameIJA Saints
AffiliationsCISAA, DICES

Infant Jesus Academy is located at the historical municipality of Silang, Cavite Philippines.

History[edit]

The Infant Jesus Academy (IJA) was established on June 4, 1945, by the Missionary Canonesses of St. Augustine now known as the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae. The missionary was formally invited by Fr. Michael Donoher, the former parish priest of Silang, Cavite. Fr. Michael believed that education is a good way of spreading the words of the Lord. When the people of Silang requested to the priest that they wanted to have a high school in their municipality after the Japanese invasion of the Philippines Fr. Michael convinced the nuns to run the first Catholic school in Silang. When the orphanage of the Infant Jesus in Tondo was destroyed, the orphanage transferred to Silang, Cavite by the invitation of the Parish Priest.

With 100 orphans and five nuns they stayed at the old convent of Silang. The nuns were Mother Donatiana, Mother Leonce, Mother Adeltrude, Mother Estelle and Mother Damascene.

The opening of the Infant Jesus Academy with first and second year high school was opened for both male and female students.

In 1956, a building was constructed with four classrooms. It was followed by the second, third, and fourth buildings until it reached 34 classrooms, 3 counselling rooms, 2 laboratory rooms, 3 offices, a clinic, a faculty room, a chapel, 2 canteen and a library

In the years 2005 to 2007, 2 fully air conditioned computer rooms were built, the so-called “little baguio” was transformed into a huge gymnasium that is being used for school activities and sports.

During its 60th founding anniversary the ICM Sisters transferred the administration and the management to the Diocese of Imus.

In 2008, a speech laboratory was built and in 2013 they celebrated the 68th anniversary of IJA.


{{#set:Technical tag=Article from Wikipedia}}{{#set:priority= }} {{#set:PageName=Infant_Jesus_Academy_of_Silang }}

This article "Infant Jesus Academy of Silang" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Infant Jesus Academy of Silang. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.{{#set:Article=true}}