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Claret School of Quezon City

Coordinates: 14°38′48″N 121°3′20″E / 14.64667°N 121.05556°E / 14.64667; 121.05556

Claret School of Quezon City (Filipino: Paaralang Claret ng Lungsod Quezon), also referred to by its acronym CSQC or colloquially as Claret, is a private Catholic basic education institution run by the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Quezon City, Philippines. It was established by the Claretians in June 1967 and was named after its patron saint, St. Anthony Mary Claret, who founded the Claretians in 1849. The school also has a Child Study Center which allows girls up to the Kindergarten level.

Claret School of Quezon City
Paaralang Claret ng Lungsod Quezon
Location
Mahinhin St., UP Village, Diliman


Information
TypePrivate / Non-profit
MottoLatin: Scientia maxime cum virtute
English: Knowledge is best with virtue
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic Church (Claretian)
Patron saint(s)St. Anthony Mary Claret
EstablishedJune 1967; 55 years ago (June 1967)
FoundersMissionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
DirectorRev. Fr. Mauricio Ulep, CMF
PrincipalRazerly D. Ibañez, MAed
ChaplainRev. Fr. Charles Jocris Mortela, CMF,
GradesK to 12
GenderMale (until 2020)
Coed (since 2021)
Enrollment~4,100
CampusUrban
2.9101 hectares (29,101 m2)
Student unionSamahang Barangayette ng Claret
(Grade School)
Central Board of Students
(High School)
Color(s)Scarlet and royal blue
  
SongClaret March
AthleticsAAPS, PAYA, RFA, QCAA
MascotRooster
NicknameClaret Red Roosters
AccreditationsCEAP
PAASCU
NewspaperThe Claretian
(Grade School)
Tanglaw Ng Claret
(High School)
AffiliationsACSP
PRISSAAP
APSA
TAAP
BSP-Quezon City Council
QC-MCGSC
Student Catholic Action of the Philippines-National Capital Region Cluster
Children's Museum and Library, Inc.
Websitewww.claretschool.edu.ph

History

School Directors of
Claret School of Quezon City
1967-81Rev.Fr.Santiago González, CMF
1981Rev. Fr. Julián Mateos, CMF
Rev. Fr. Jesús Vásquez, CMF
Rev. Fr. Emilio Pablo, CMF
Rev. Fr.Luis Fernández Rey, CMF
Rev.Fr.Domingo Moraleda, CMF
1981-95Dr. Enrique Coralejo
1995-2001Rev. Fr. Agapito Ferrero, CMF
2001-06Rev.Fr. Felimon P. Libot, CMF
2006-09Rev. Fr. Salvador G. Agualada, Jr., CMF
2009-10Rev. Fr. Eduardo C. Apungan, CMF
2010–13Rev.Fr.Renato B.Manubag, CMF
2013–16Rev. Fr. Christian James DL. Castro, CMF
2016-17Rev. Fr. Efrén L. Limpo, CMF
2017-presentRev.Fr. Mauricio T. Ulep, CMF

The Claretian fathers dreamt of building a school in the Philippines after they had started their missions in Zamboanga and Basilan. They needed a base to serve as the center for Claretian activities in the country.[citation needed]

In the late 1960s, Fr. José Querexeta, CMF, former bishop of the Territorial Prelature of Isabela, acquired a 29,101 square meter lot in UP Village, Diliman, Quezon City. In 1967, the construction of the first two buildings of the school (Xifré and Clotet) were supervised by Fr. Miguel Mialet, CMF. Fr. Santiago González, CMF was the first school director and principal.[1]

Under Fr. Santiago's guidance, the school quickly grew to include the Intermediate Grade School Department in 1968 and the High School Department in 1972. In the 1970s the school upgraded the old covered court into a gymnasium, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish church was built.[citation needed]

In 1981, González was replaced by Fr. Julián Mateos, CMF; Fr. Jesús Vásquez, CMF; Fr. Emilio Pablo, CMF; Fr. Luis Fernández Rey, CMF; and Fr. Domingo Moraleda, CMF. From 1981 until 1995, supervision of the school was transferred to Dr. Enrique Coralejo, a lay director.[1]

The 1990 Luzon earthquake forced the school to make reinforcements to the main buildings. During the same decade, the Sala building was completed as the last of the five main buildings of the campus. The Vilaró and Fàbregas buildings were also built during the 1990s.[citation needed] From 1995 until 2000, Fr. Agapito Ferrero, CMF was the school director.[1]

In 2000, Fr. Felimon P. Libot, CMF became the first Claretian priest of Filipino descent to be assigned as school director. He was superseded by Fr. Salvador G. Agualada, CMF in 2006.[1]

In 2007, the school celebrated its 40th anniversary and the TLE building was completed.[2][3]

In the middle of SY 2008–2009, Fr. Domingo Moraleda, CMF, former school director, died in an accident in Mabalacat, Pampanga.[4]

On June 1, 2009, Fr. Eduardo C. Apungan, CMF took office as the school director. He was superseded in 2010 by Fr. Renato L. Manubag, CMF. In May 2013, Very Rev. Fr. Christian James L. Castro, CMF assumed directorship of the school. In 2016, Very Rev. Fr. Efrén Limpo, CMF assumed position as the 14th school director of Claret School of Quezon City. He was succeeded by Very Rev. Fr. Mauricio T. Ulep, the current school director.[1]

The first elementary graduates completed their studies in 1971, while the pioneer high school class graduated in 1975 with 38 students. A plaque with the names of the first 38 high school graduates can be seen in the main lobby of Claret School.

On October 22, 2016, Claret School of Quezon City was honored with the Quezon City Manuel L. Quezon Gawad Parangal Award for Most Outstanding Institution for 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Galleria Hotel, Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City.[5]

On February 5, 2022, Claret School of Quezon City's founder and first school director and principal, CMF. Fr. Santiago Gonzales had passed away.[6]

Organization

Claret School of Quezon City is composed of the Child Study Center, the Grade School department and the High School department. The Grade School and High School units were established in 1967, while the Child Study Center was opened in June 2001.

Child Study Center

The Center admits 3-year-old boys and girls for Junior Nursery, 4-year-olds for Senior Nursery and 5-year-olds for the Kindergarten level. From Kindergarten, the curriculum ladder extends to the Preparatory (prep) level which was integrated to the Grade School in 1967.

Elementary and secondary education

The Grade School unit of Claret School of Quezon City was accredited by the PAASCU on March 15, 1978. It was granted reaccreditation in 1982, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and the latest is valid until 2020. The High School unit received its accreditation by PAASCU on April 19, 1991. It was granted reaccreditation in 1995, 2001, 2006, and 2010.[3]

Aside from its membership in the PAASCU, Claret School of Quezon City also takes active roles in the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the QC-Marikina Grade School Consortium, and the Private Secondary School Administrators Association of the Philippines (PRISSAAP).

In sports, Claret School won its first Philippine Athletic Youth Association (PAYA) Basketball Championship in the 1974–1975 season, beating San Agustin in the Finals.

Expansion

In the school year 2003–2004, the Association of Claret Schools in the Philippines, Inc. (ACSPI) was formally established and this further strengthened the linkages of the six Claret Schools in the Philippines: Claret School of Quezon City, Claret School of Zamboanga City,[7] Claret College of Isabela City, Claret School of Lamitan City, Claret School of Maluso and Claret School of Tumahubong in Basilan Province.

Sports

Claret School of Quezon City is noted for its football program which was established in the 1970s by priests Luis Rey and Santiago Gonzales. Bob Salvacion, coach and a former player himself, is a major contributor to the program establishing the Claret Football Center in 1981. Claret is also one of the founding members of the Rizal Football Association (RIFA). In 2011, Claret organized a girls' team despite the school being a boys exclusive school.[8]

Notable alumni

 
Statue of St. Mary Anthony Claret and two schoolchildren in the Claret School of Quezon City.

Sports

Arts, media and entertainment

Politics

Military

Others

References

  1. ^ a b c d e . claretschool.edu.ph. Claret School of Quezon City. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  2. ^ Tanglaw: A 40th Foundation Anniversary Special p.6
  3. ^ a b Claret School Student Handbook Revised 2008 pp. 3–4
  4. ^ "Overtaking bus slams into car in Pampanga; 5 dead, 56 hurt".
  5. ^ . People's Journal. Archived from the original on March 23, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  6. ^ "Fr. Santiago Gonzalez passing". Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on December 17, 2009. Retrieved November 26, 2009.
  8. ^ Villeza, Mark (November 2, 2021). "How this Quezon City school is forging its own legacy in football". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
  9. ^ Philippine Daily Inquirer | SEA Games: PH manages 2 golds Friday
  10. ^ Meet Our Intern: Jules Guiang, YSEALI
  11. ^ "Profile: Lieutenant General Gregorio Pio Punzalan Catapang Jr., AFP Chief of Staff". Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  12. ^ No Greater Love | Misyon Online 2011-08-10 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official website

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Coordinates 14 38 48 N 121 3 20 E 14 64667 N 121 05556 E 14 64667 121 05556 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Claret School of Quezon City news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Claret School of Quezon City Filipino Paaralang Claret ng Lungsod Quezon also referred to by its acronym CSQC or colloquially as Claret is a private Catholic basic education institution run by the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Quezon City Philippines It was established by the Claretians in June 1967 and was named after its patron saint St Anthony Mary Claret who founded the Claretians in 1849 The school also has a Child Study Center which allows girls up to the Kindergarten level Claret School of Quezon CityPaaralang Claret ng Lungsod QuezonLocationMahinhin St UP Village DilimanQuezon City Metro ManilaPhilippinesInformationTypePrivate Non profitMottoLatin Scientia maxime cum virtuteEnglish Knowledge is best with virtueReligious affiliation s Catholic Church Claretian Patron saint s St Anthony Mary ClaretEstablishedJune 1967 55 years ago June 1967 FoundersMissionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of MaryDirectorRev Fr Mauricio Ulep CMFPrincipalRazerly D Ibanez MAedChaplainRev Fr Charles Jocris Mortela CMF GradesK to 12GenderMale until 2020 Coed since 2021 Enrollment 4 100CampusUrban 2 9101 hectares 29 101 m2 Student unionSamahang Barangayette ng Claret Grade School Central Board of Students High School Color s Scarlet and royal blue SongClaret MarchAthleticsAAPS PAYA RFA QCAAMascotRoosterNicknameClaret Red RoostersAccreditationsCEAPPAASCUNewspaperThe Claretian Grade School Tanglaw Ng Claret High School AffiliationsACSPPRISSAAPAPSATAAPBSP Quezon City CouncilQC MCGSCStudent Catholic Action of the Philippines National Capital Region ClusterChildren s Museum and Library Inc Websitewww wbr claretschool wbr edu wbr ph Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Child Study Center 2 2 Elementary and secondary education 2 3 Expansion 3 Sports 4 Notable alumni 4 1 Sports 4 2 Arts media and entertainment 4 3 Politics 4 4 Military 4 5 Others 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSchool Directors of Claret School of Quezon City1967 81Rev Fr Santiago Gonzalez CMF1981Rev Fr Julian Mateos CMFRev Fr Jesus Vasquez CMFRev Fr Emilio Pablo CMFRev Fr Luis Fernandez Rey CMFRev Fr Domingo Moraleda CMF1981 95Dr Enrique Coralejo1995 2001Rev Fr Agapito Ferrero CMF2001 06Rev Fr Felimon P Libot CMF2006 09Rev Fr Salvador G Agualada Jr CMF2009 10Rev Fr Eduardo C Apungan CMF2010 13Rev Fr Renato B Manubag CMF2013 16Rev Fr Christian James DL Castro CMF2016 17Rev Fr Efren L Limpo CMF2017 presentRev Fr Mauricio T Ulep CMFvteThe Claretian fathers dreamt of building a school in the Philippines after they had started their missions in Zamboanga and Basilan They needed a base to serve as the center for Claretian activities in the country citation needed In the late 1960s Fr Jose Querexeta CMF former bishop of the Territorial Prelature of Isabela acquired a 29 101 square meter lot in UP Village Diliman Quezon City In 1967 the construction of the first two buildings of the school Xifre and Clotet were supervised by Fr Miguel Mialet CMF Fr Santiago Gonzalez CMF was the first school director and principal 1 Under Fr Santiago s guidance the school quickly grew to include the Intermediate Grade School Department in 1968 and the High School Department in 1972 In the 1970s the school upgraded the old covered court into a gymnasium and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish church was built citation needed In 1981 Gonzalez was replaced by Fr Julian Mateos CMF Fr Jesus Vasquez CMF Fr Emilio Pablo CMF Fr Luis Fernandez Rey CMF and Fr Domingo Moraleda CMF From 1981 until 1995 supervision of the school was transferred to Dr Enrique Coralejo a lay director 1 The 1990 Luzon earthquake forced the school to make reinforcements to the main buildings During the same decade the Sala building was completed as the last of the five main buildings of the campus The Vilaro and Fabregas buildings were also built during the 1990s citation needed From 1995 until 2000 Fr Agapito Ferrero CMF was the school director 1 In 2000 Fr Felimon P Libot CMF became the first Claretian priest of Filipino descent to be assigned as school director He was superseded by Fr Salvador G Agualada CMF in 2006 1 In 2007 the school celebrated its 40th anniversary and the TLE building was completed 2 3 In the middle of SY 2008 2009 Fr Domingo Moraleda CMF former school director died in an accident in Mabalacat Pampanga 4 On June 1 2009 Fr Eduardo C Apungan CMF took office as the school director He was superseded in 2010 by Fr Renato L Manubag CMF In May 2013 Very Rev Fr Christian James L Castro CMF assumed directorship of the school In 2016 Very Rev Fr Efren Limpo CMF assumed position as the 14th school director of Claret School of Quezon City He was succeeded by Very Rev Fr Mauricio T Ulep the current school director 1 The first elementary graduates completed their studies in 1971 while the pioneer high school class graduated in 1975 with 38 students A plaque with the names of the first 38 high school graduates can be seen in the main lobby of Claret School On October 22 2016 Claret School of Quezon City was honored with the Quezon City Manuel L Quezon Gawad Parangal Award for Most Outstanding Institution for 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Galleria Hotel Ortigas Avenue Quezon City 5 On February 5 2022 Claret School of Quezon City s founder and first school director and principal CMF Fr Santiago Gonzales had passed away 6 Organization EditClaret School of Quezon City is composed of the Child Study Center the Grade School department and the High School department The Grade School and High School units were established in 1967 while the Child Study Center was opened in June 2001 Child Study Center Edit The Center admits 3 year old boys and girls for Junior Nursery 4 year olds for Senior Nursery and 5 year olds for the Kindergarten level From Kindergarten the curriculum ladder extends to the Preparatory prep level which was integrated to the Grade School in 1967 Elementary and secondary education Edit The Grade School unit of Claret School of Quezon City was accredited by the PAASCU on March 15 1978 It was granted reaccreditation in 1982 1988 1994 2000 2005 2010 2015 and the latest is valid until 2020 The High School unit received its accreditation by PAASCU on April 19 1991 It was granted reaccreditation in 1995 2001 2006 and 2010 3 Aside from its membership in the PAASCU Claret School of Quezon City also takes active roles in the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines CEAP the QC Marikina Grade School Consortium and the Private Secondary School Administrators Association of the Philippines PRISSAAP In sports Claret School won its first Philippine Athletic Youth Association PAYA Basketball Championship in the 1974 1975 season beating San Agustin in the Finals Expansion Edit In the school year 2003 2004 the Association of Claret Schools in the Philippines Inc ACSPI was formally established and this further strengthened the linkages of the six Claret Schools in the Philippines Claret School of Quezon City Claret School of Zamboanga City 7 Claret College of Isabela City Claret School of Lamitan City Claret School of Maluso and Claret School of Tumahubong in Basilan Province Sports EditClaret School of Quezon City is noted for its football program which was established in the 1970s by priests Luis Rey and Santiago Gonzales Bob Salvacion coach and a former player himself is a major contributor to the program establishing the Claret Football Center in 1981 Claret is also one of the founding members of the Rizal Football Association RIFA In 2011 Claret organized a girls team despite the school being a boys exclusive school 8 Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations January 2022 Statue of St Mary Anthony Claret and two schoolchildren in the Claret School of Quezon City Sports Edit Kurt Alvarez GS 02 former football player Kaya F C Marco Casambre HS 16 current football player Kaya Iloilo F C and Philippines national football team Raphael Russel Castro GS 07 HS 11 former football player UP Fighting Maroons and Philippines national under 19 football team Japs Cuan GS former basketball player UST Growling Tigers men s basketball Ronald Mac Cuan HS 97 former basketball player Sta Lucia Realtors De La Salle Green Archers former head coach and current assistant coach Alab Pilipinas Oliver Ricky Dandan 80 current assistant coach UP Fighting Maroons men s basketball team and Kia Picanto PBA team Anto Gonzales HS 99 former football player Loyola Meralco Sparks F C and Philippines national football team current head coach UP Fighting Maroons men s football team 2009 2011 2012 and 2016 UAAP champion and women s football team 2016 UAAP champion Alfonzo Gotladera GS 06 former basketball player De La Salle Green Archers and Ateneo Blue Eagles current basketball player San Miguel Beermen and Philippines men s national basketball team Dionisio Hipolito III HS 06 former basketball player UP Fighting Maroons JC Intal GS HS former basketball player Ateneo Blue Eagles current basketball player Phoenix Fuel Masters Jun Jeffri Lidasan HS 10 taekwondo jin UP Fighting Maroons Dustin Jacob Mella HS 12 3 time SEA Games gold medalist poomsae taekwondo Raphael Enrico Mella HS 14 3 time SEA Games gold medalist poomsae taekwondo 9 Kenneth Raval HS 06 head coach UP Fighting Maroons women s basketball team Hagen Topacio HS 07 trap shooter Philippines national shooting team Jose Ariston Caslib HS 85 Former Head Coach of Meralco Manila and Head Coach of San Beda University Red BootersArts media and entertainment Edit Jules Guiang GS 05 HS 09 news anchor and TV host People s Television Network founder board chairman National Alliance of Youth Leaders 10 Miko Manguba GS 08 HS 12 musician Star Music former artist of GMA Records and Top One Project Arman Ferrer GS 02 musical theater actor classical singer Aliw and Gawad Buhay awardee Oscar Oida GS 89 HS 93 news reporter GMA Network Vivo Ouano GS 00 actor contestant StarStruck season 3 Kazuyuki Tanaka HS 12 musician Viva Records Jose Victor Torres PhD GS 79 HS 83 historical researcher and consultant screenwriter Palanca awardee play James Velasquez GS 00 HS 04 sportscaster TV5 Philippines Migs Gomez GS 10 HS 14 UAAP Season 80 81 Courtside Reporter ABS CBN Sports Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League Commentator Joshua Colet HS 13 Actor ABS CBN Dax Augustus Tapay HS 06 Actor FPJ s Ang Probinsyano ABS CBN Zandro Amiel Ochona HS 01 TV and Radio Reporter TV Patrol ABS CBN DZMM Radyo Patrol 48Politics Edit Hernani Braganza HS 81 former mayor Alaminos Pangasinan former Secretary of Agrarian Reform Winston Castelo HS 81 former councilor 2nd District Quezon City current representative 2nd District Quezon City Norberto Bart Linao GS 80 HS 84 former Mayor Morong Bataan Siegfred Mison GS 78 former commissioner Bureau of Immigration Deogracias Savellano HS 77 former governor Ilocos Sur Robert Victor Seares Jr HS 98 Mayor Dolores Abra Gabriel Paolo Heart Frias Dino HS 06 Former Student Council President UP Diliman LGBT rights advocateMilitary Edit General Gregorio Pio Catapang HS 77 Chief of Staff Armed Forces of the Philippines 11 Others Edit Reyancarlo Buan architect Araneta Center Richard Richie Fernando SJ HS Jesuit missionary and Servant of God 12 Bo Sanchez HS Catholic Charismatic preacher founder of the Light of Jesus Community References Edit a b c d e About Us claretschool edu ph Claret School of Quezon City Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved December 20 2017 Tanglaw A 40th Foundation Anniversary Special p 6 a b Claret School Student Handbook Revised 2008 pp 3 4 Overtaking bus slams into car in Pampanga 5 dead 56 hurt 2016 Manuel L Quezon Gawad Parangal Awardees People s Journal Archived from the original on March 23 2017 Retrieved March 22 2017 Fr Santiago Gonzalez passing Retrieved February 17 2022 Claret School of Zamboanga City Archived from the original on December 17 2009 Retrieved November 26 2009 Villeza Mark November 2 2021 How this Quezon City school is forging its own legacy in football Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved November 2 2021 Philippine Daily Inquirer SEA Games PH manages 2 golds Friday Meet Our Intern Jules Guiang YSEALI Profile Lieutenant General Gregorio Pio Punzalan Catapang Jr AFP Chief of Staff Retrieved March 27 2022 No Greater Love Misyon Online Archived 2011 08 10 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claret School of Quezon City amp oldid 1143571834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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