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Sta. Clara Parish School
Location
Sta. Clara Parish School is located in Metro Manila
Sta. Clara Parish School
Sta. Clara Parish School
Sta. Clara Parish School is located in Luzon
Sta. Clara Parish School
Sta. Clara Parish School
Sta. Clara Parish School is located in Philippines
Sta. Clara Parish School
Sta. Clara Parish School
2360 Padre Burgos Street, Barangay 60
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Coordinates14°32′55″N 121°00′02″E / 14.54873°N 121.00069°E / 14.54873; 121.00069Coordinates: 14°32′55″N 121°00′02″E / 14.54873°N 121.00069°E / 14.54873; 121.00069
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Information
Other namesSCPS
SCPS Pasay
TypePrivate catholic co-ed secondary
Motto"That Christ be formed in every Clarian"
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (RCAM ES)
Established1962
ChaplainSanta Clara de Montefalco Parish, Pasay
Color(s)         Uniforms
     School seal
NicknameClarian
AccreditationPAASCU
PublicationThe Courier
YearbookFlambeau
Affiliation
[1][2]
Patron saintSanta Clara de Montefalco
Sports TeamSCPS Black Panthers
HymnAlma Mater Hymn
Website
SCPS Building

Sta. Clara Parish School (SCPS) is a private catholic co-ed secondary in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines established in 1962 and it is owned by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila. It is accredited by PAASCU.


History[edit]

1962

1963

  • The Grade 5 class was opened. SCPS was granted a permit by the Department of Education to open a high school department to accommodate the first batch of Grade VI graduates. With the granting of the permit, SCPS came to its own and Rev. Fr. Casas became its first director.

1964

  • The first group of highschool students was housed in the building in front and to the left of the church opposite the first school building. In 1970, the building was destroyed by a strong typhoon and was replaced with a two-storey building which stood until 1994.

1965

  • A new three-storey building was constructed on the right side of the church. This remained unfinished until 1980.

1967-68

  • 21 High School Seniors together with 72 elementary graduates, became the first graduates of the school.

1969

  • SCPS was granted Government recognition.

1976-77

  • The intermediate level of the elementary course was gradually phased out.

1978-79

  • The school stopped accepting applicants to Grade 5.

1996-97

  • The school year marks the end of a generation for the school with the graduation of the last batch of the all-boys department.

1997-98

  • A five-storey building has been completed behind the oldest school building which provides 12 additional classrooms and a mini-auditorium on the fifth floor. One of the existing rooms in the oldest building was turned into an air-conditioned and an AV room was made available beside it. The faculty room, the Registrar's and Cashier's offices were also air-conditioned and provided with restrooms close by.

2003-04

  • The initial phase of the construction of a new building in place of the old Administration Building started.

2012

  • The school celebrated its 50th anniversary.

2022

  • The school celebrated its 60th anniversary.

Accreditation[edit]

Sta. Clara Parish School holds a Level II accreditation from the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU)[3]

Academic Tracks[edit]

Sta. Clara Parish School has 4 academic tracks offered to Senior High School students

  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
  • General Academic Strand (GAS)

School Organizations[edit]

Student Coordinating Body[edit]

  • The SCB is the student council of Sta. Clara Parish School.

SCB COMELEC[edit]

  • The electoral body of Sta. Clara Parish School.

Reference[edit]

  1. "MaPSA". .mapsa.edu.ph.
  2. "RCAM ES". .rcames.edu.ph.
  3. "PAASCU Accreditation". paascu.org.ph.


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