Saint John The Baptist Catholic School (San Juan City)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

St. John the Baptist Catholic School, formerly ''Holy Child Parochial School'' (1963–2005) is an institution owned and administered by the Archdiocese of Manila, under the Manila Archdiocesan and Parochial Schools Association System, run by the St. John the Baptist Parish, the parish priest and the school director.


History

In the municipality of San Juan in the
Archdiocese of Manila In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
under the
Parish A parish is a territorial entity in many Christian denominations, constituting a division within a diocese. A parish is under the pastoral care and clerical jurisdiction of a priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or m ...
of St.
John the Baptist John the Baptist or , , or , ;Wetterau, Bruce. ''World history''. New York: Henry Holt and Company. 1994. syc, ܝܘܿܚܲܢܵܢ ܡܲܥܡܕ݂ܵܢܵܐ, Yoḥanān Maʿmḏānā; he, יוחנן המטביל, Yohanān HaMatbil; la, Ioannes Bapti ...
, Pinaglabanan,
San Juan, Metro Manila San Juan, officially the City of San Juan ( fil, Lungsod ng San Juan), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 126,347 people. It is geographica ...
a kindergarten class was started by Stephen Cebreros within the Augustinian Sisters compound along Santolan Rd, SJ. With the opening of the first grade class in July 1963, Mother General Evangelista de San Agustine was able to seek government recognition for their school, Jesus of Prague Kindergarten School and asked the permission of Cardinal Rufino Santos to open the school. Santos responded that he would only approve the opening of a Catholic school if it was to be in the premises of the parish and managed by the sisters, and the parish priest was to be Honorary Director of the school. In 1973 the Articles of Incorporation of the Holy Child Parochial School of San Juan, Rizal Inc. came out as a duly registered incorporation under the (SEC). In 1976 the HCPS became a member of MAPSA and CEAP, under the leadership of Protacio Gungon. In 1979, Alfredo Rodriguez was appointed by Cardinal Jaime L. Sin as parish priest and school director of HCPS, where he remained for almost 21 years. During his incumbency the school outreach programs were initiated and a four-story school building constructed. On October 1, 2002, Francisco M. Ungria Jr. was appointed parish priest and school director. His responsibilities included the academic and financial running of the school. He was responsible for renovating the school, and the construction of the high school building in the vicinity. The school changed its name from Holy Child Parochial School to St. John the Baptist Catholic School, Inc. at the start of school year 2004–2005. He appointed Nolan Que as principal of the school. On September 26, 2005 the change of name was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Xavier School English: ''Let your light shine!'' , religious_affiliation = Roman Catholic (Jesuit) , established = , founders = , president = Fr. Aristotle Dy, SJ , chairman = Johnip Cua , administrator = , re ...
, which is also in San Juan, signs a MOA with St. John the Baptist Catholic School. In June 2011, there was a turn-over of principalship from Nolan A. Que to Adolfo T. Paroni Jr. On March 28, 2014, the graduation of the Senior batch 2014, Frank ceased to be the school director pursuant to the decision of Cardinal Luis Antonio G. Tagle that a priest should only have one ministry, continuing to be the parish priest of St. John the Baptist Parish. In response to the needs of the times and in consonance with the RCAM-ES Program, schools are clustered into groups. At present, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School belongs to cluster 7 under the directorship of Maxell Lowell C. Aranilla with Rany P. Geraldino as the assistant director and Noel F. Noble as the principal respectively. The cluster includes six other schools namely: Our Lady of Guadalupe Minor Seminary,
Paco Catholic School Paco Catholic School is a co-institutional private school. The school is located in the district of Paco, Manila, Paco in the City of Manila, Philippines. Paco Catholic school started in 1912 as an informal class for a handful of young boys inside ...
, St. Pius X Parochial School, St. Joseph's School – Pandacan, Guadalupe Catholic School and San Isidro Catholic School. In 2015, SJBCS started to adapt the Genyo e-Learning for the SY 2015–2016. In school year 2016–2017, there was a turnover of principalship from Noel F. Noble to Tanya P. Namit. In school year 2017–2018, there was a turnover of principalship from Tanya P. Namit to Gilbert D. Gayob


Curriculum

The school adapts the K-12 Curriculum for Kindergarten to Grade 12 Students.


School Clubs & Organizations


Organizations

*Student Council This is the student governing body of the school which serves as the voice of the pupils / students in expressing their general needs, interests, and opinions in the administration. It assists the administration in the implementation of the school's rules and regulations. *Junior Class Organization This is the governing council of the Junior Class specifically during the Juniors-Seniors' Promenade. *Senior Class Organization This is the governing council of the Senior Class specifically during the Juniors-Seniors' Promenade.


Clubs

*The PREACHERS (Journalism Club) It is the official School Publication that informs the school community of its events and activities. *Altar Servers Ministry Develops the love and devotion to serve the Lord by participating in the Liturgical celebrations; the moderator coordinates with the parish for training and practicum; membership is open to boys from Grade 4 to 10. *Scouting (BSP & GSP) ab Scouts - Seniors Scouts (BSP) tar Scouts - Cadet Scouts (GSP) Trains the pupils / students to be future leaders and to be of service to others. *Sports Ministry (Girls & Boys Division) Encourages sports-minded pupils / students to develop sportsmanship, camaraderie, self-discipline among athletes. *Vox Johannes / Choir Ministry Creates an atmosphere of true worship using music as a tool of a holistic worship experience. *Musicians Ministry Offered to students with special musical talents and with exceptional interest in musical instruments to assist in the school programs, liturgical and para-liturgical activities. *Dance Ministry Encourages, supports and produces entertainment with love, growth, passion and dedication. *Arts Ministry Fosters a balanced and harmonious ministry through consolidation of existing pluralism, promotion of creativity and the celebration of cultural values. *Theater Arts Ministry Either Filipino or English. Provides the highest level of artistic instruction and performance while maintaining a standard Preachers' values and integrity. *Lectors-Commentators Ministry Prepares and proclaims the readings during the Institutional Mass. *Information-Communication Ministry Trains and molds the students in exploring technology through computer techniques, soft wares etc.


Special clubs

*Drum and Lyre Offered to students who can play such instruments during school events. *Kiddie Club Open for Kinder - Grade Three pupils.


Notable alumni

* Amy Perez-Castillo - Actress, main host of ''
Umagang Kay Ganda ''Umagang Kay Ganda'' (, also known as UKG) was a Philippine Breakfast television, morning show that aired on ABS-CBN from June 25, 2007, to May 5, 2020. Prior to ABS-CBN franchise renewal controversy, broadcast stoppage and the COVID-19 pand ...
'' and '' It's Showtime'' * Zsa Zsa Padilla - Singer, actress, main host of '' ASAP'' *
Jiro Manio Jiro Manio (born , 9 May 1992) is a Filipino actor who started acting at the age of seven in the film ''Pamana'' in 1999. Early life and education Manio was born to a Filipina mother Joylene Santos (died August 8, 2006) and Japanese father . ...
- Actor


External links

*


References

{{Reflist Educational institutions established in 1963 Catholic elementary schools in Metro Manila Catholic secondary schools in Metro Manila Schools in San Juan, Metro Manila 1963 establishments in the Philippines