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St. Scholastica's Academy of Marikina

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St. Scholastica's Academy Marikina
Akademya ng Santa Eskolastika ng Marikina
Called to be One in Excellence and in Service
MottoOra et Labora (Latin)
Motto in English
Prayer and Work
TypePrivate Non-profit All-girls Basic education institution
EstablishedJune 5, 1961; 63 years ago (June 5, 1961)
FounderCongregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(Benedictine Sisters)
Academic affiliations
DirectorSr. Josephina Nepumoceno, OSB
Location
2 West Drive Marikina Hgts, Marikina
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Publication
  • The Little Blue Star
    (Grade School)
  • Blue Heights
    (Junior High School)
  • The Blue Blazon
    (Senior High School)
  • The Link
    (SDC)
Patron Saints
Colors Blue  and  White 
Websitessam.edu.ph

St. Scholastica's Academy Marikina, also referred to by its acronym SSAM or colloquially, St. Scho Marikina is a private Catholic basic education institution for girls run by the Congregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded by the Benedictine Sisters in 1961 in response to the appeal of the alumnae of St. Scholastica's College Manila who were then residing in Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig, San Mateo, and other neighbouring communities, for a Benedictine run Catholic school where their children could also go and experience the St. Scholastica brand of education.

History[edit]

The birth of St. Scholastica' Academy of Marikina happened when the Benedictine Sisters agreed to open a Benedictine school in Marikina and bought a piece of land at Marikina Heights Subdivision. The owner of Marikina Heights Subdivision, Mr. Jose Tuason, Sr. offered a lot to the Benedictine Sisters at a very low price. The persons who were given a direct hand in overseeing the construction were Mother Silvana, OSB, Sub-Prioress of the Congregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing in the Philippines, Architect Imelda Borromeo Cancio and Project and Structural Engineer Ben Abastillas. Construction of the first phase of the physical plant followed immediately. The current Tuason Center inside the campus is named after Mr. Jose Tuason, Sr.

Sister Eleonora Engelbrecht, OSB, Superior, together with Sister Irmengardis Kuhn, OSB, Sister Joaquina Santos, OSB and Sister Andrea Yllana, OSB opened classes on June 5, 1961 with only 62 pupils including young boys. Cardinal Rufino J. Santos and Cardinal Bishop Antiporda blessed the campus on August 15, 1961. Guests were Ambassador Von Fuerstenberg of Germany, Dr. Winternitz, representative of the Austrian embassy and the priests and religious, alumnae, students and friends.

Until 1985, the school offered kindergarten which also admitted boys.

Benedictine motto[edit]

The Benedictine motto is Ora et Labora, meaning prayer and work, which was originally from St. Benedict.

Academics[edit]

SSAM is PAASCU-accredited and is also one of the best academic institutions in the city of Marikina.

Affiliations[edit]

It is a member of the Association of Benedictine Schools (ABS), the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU), the Diocese of Antipolo Catholic Schools Association (DACSA), the Philippine Council for Peace and Global Education (PCPGE) and the Marikina Private Schools Association (MARIPRISA).

Notable alumnae[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Official website[edit]


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