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Colegio San Agustin – Makati

Colegio San Agustín – Makati, also referred to by its acronym CSA or CSA-Makati, is a private, Catholic, co-educational basic education institution run by the Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines of the Order of Saint Augustine in Dasmariñas Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded by the Augustinians in 1969.

Colegio San Agustín - Makati
Address
Palm Avenue cor. Carissa Street, Dasmariñas Village, Makati, Philippines
Information
TypePrivate, Catholic, Co-educational basic education institution
MottoVirtus et Scientia (Latin)
Virtue and Science
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Augustinian)
EstablishedJuly 7, 1969; 53 years ago (July 7, 1969)
RectorRev. Fr. Dante M. Bendoy, OSA[1]
PrincipalRev. Fr. Dante M. Bendoy, OSA (Grade School)
Rev. Fr. Julian C. Mazana, OSA (High School)
GradesK to 12
Number of students5,200
CampusUrban (10 hectares)
Color(s) Red  and  Gold 
Sports
MascotGolden eagle
NicknameAugustinian
AccreditationPAASCU
NewspaperKiddie Augustinian
(Pre-School)
Augustinian Mirror & Alab (Grade School)
Insights & Salik (High School)
YearbookJunior Augustinian
(Grade School)
Senior Augustinian
(High School)
Athletic AssociationPAYA, Inter-Scholastic Sports Association, RIFA, Inter-School Tennis Association
Websitewww.csa.edu.ph

The school is one of the most diverse in the Philippines in terms of nationality, with 11% of the student population coming from over 40 countries.[2] Like its sister schools (Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod, Colegio San Agustin-Biñan and Colegio San Agustin-Bulacan), the students of CSA-Makati are called "Augustinians" (Filipino: Agustino).

History

In 1967 the Augustinians, with the approval of the Fr. Santos Abia y Polvorosa, the Augustinian Regional Superior, purchased from Ayala y Cía eight hectares of land in Dasmariñas Village, Makati, with an option to buy four (4) more adjacent hectares within ten years. On November 24, 1976, nine years later, they received as donation from Ayala y Cía, two of the four hectares stipulated in the option agreement. In turn, they released the last two hectares of land to Ayala y Cía, for the latter to sell to other parties. By then, Colegio San Agustín already owned ten hectares: eight through purchase and two through donation.

To organize a new corporation, the Augustinians used an existing organization, Colegio San Agustín (Bacolod), Inc. to acquire the land, agree to the option and make initial payments. Fr. Ambrosio Galindez of Colegio San Agustín (Bacolod), Inc. and Mr. Miguel Ortigas of Makati Development Corporation (now part of Ayala Corporation) signed the agreements in January 1967. The agreements stipulated that within six months the purchaser had to submit a development plan to the owner that would include the setting up of elementary, high school and college facilities within the area, upon which detailed plans for the buildings to be constructed would be based.

When the new corporation emerged, the president, Fr. Ambrosio Galindez, transferred the rights from Colegio San Agustín (Bacolod) to San Agustín College (Makati), Inc. on 25 April 1967.

Auxiliary Bishop Bienvenido Lopez, D.D., blessed the cornerstone of the first CSA building on 1 September 1968. Ten months later, on 7 July 1969, the school opened its doors to the first enrollees, both male and female, numbering 652. On 28 August 1969, Cardinal Rufino Santos blessed the first buildings constructed by architect Manuel T. Mañosa Jr.: the administration building, which served as the priests' residence, and the grade school building, phase 1, which temporarily housed kindergarten, preparatory, elementary and high school levels. At the start, only two priests, Frs. Ángel Rodríguez and Horacio Rodríguez, ran the school with the help of twenty-four lady teachers. The levels offered then were kindergarten, preparatory, grades one to six, first and second year high school. The addition of grade seven, third and fourth year high school came in subsequent years. Today, there are six Augustinian priests and nearly four hundred employees in CSA. Classes from nursery to preparatory, grades one to twelve (implementation of the K-12 program), serving a student body of more than 6,100.

School enrollment increased significantly, requiring rapid physical expansion in the early years: the bull-ring-shaped kindergarten building in 1972; the ultra-modern CSA chapel, phase 1 of the covered basketball courts, the grade school canteen and phase 2 of the grade school building in 1973, and the sports complex in 1974.

Given the need for expansion, CSA embarked on expansion projects under Architect Jose O. Dizon: the high school building in 1977, the theatre in 1980, the high school annex in 1985, and the grade school southeast wing in 1986.

In 1992 the administration pushed for the construction of the polysport and the cafetorium. In 1995 the school equipped itself to handle computer systems.

Air-conditioning of classrooms at all levels was implemented in 2002, the year the streetlight project was completed and the vertical extension of the grade school covered walk fence added.

In 2004 architect Ireneo Jasareno conducted a major renovation of the CSA theatre, which was inaugurated on 25 November 2005, and of the Sta. Rita de Cascia Hall (grade school lecture room), which was blessed on 30 June 2006. He also was responsible for the technical supervision of the construction of La Pergola de Maria, Mary's grotto, on 17 January 2008.

As the student population continued to grow, further expansion was needed, starting with the completion of the High School Building in 1977.[3] Other expansions and additions include those of the theatre in 1980, the High School Annex and Phase II of the covered courts in 1985, the grade school building's southeast wing in 1986, the Polysport complex, cafeteria and lounging shed (now St. Monica Hall) in 1987, the renovated administration building (since renamed Urdaneta Hall) and pre-school buildings in 1992, the renovation of the high school science laboratories in 1997, and the grade school annex in 1998. Air conditioning was introduced in the 1990s for administrative offices and function rooms and in 2003 for classrooms in all departments. The theatre was demolished and rebuilt in 2005–2006.[3] This was followed by the renovation of the grade school chemistry laboratory in 2006 and early 2007. The gymnasium was inaugurated and blessed on July 7, 2010, and named Sto. Tomas of Villanueva.

Student possession of mobile phones was banned since the late 1990s but was later relaxed for high school students.

On December 3, 2018 it was formally announced that Dante M. Bendoy, would be the rector from 2018 to 2022

On July 7, 2019, the school celebrated its 50th anniversary with a Eucharistic celebration conducted by Cardinal Tagle and concelebrated by invited Augustinian priests.

 
St. Augustine of Hippo as pictured during the Renaissance

Facilities

Athletic facilities

CSA has three main athletic facilities: the Cassisiacum Sports Complex, the CSA Polysport Complex and the fields.

St. Thomas of Villanova Hall (Sports Complex)

The newly inaugurated and renovated sports complex consists of state-of-the art badminton and tennis courts and multipurpose areas, a main basketball court with NBA and FIBA standards including an electronic scoreboard, hardwood flooring, retractable backboards and wall cushions for players; a second basketball court which has 6 baskets and can double as volleyball courts, a fitness room with ultra modern equipment, a running track oval which is located above the second basketball court, a cafeteria, a mini-Olympic swimming pool, a "kiddie" pool with spa, plus rooms for dance, ballet, taekwondo, flute, guitar, piano, violin, voice and other music lessons. Other areas are being eyed for rock climbing. Under the tennis courts is an underground parking lot. The inauguration took place on July 7, 2010.

CSA Polysport Complex

The CSA Polysport Complex is dominated by the six covered courts, two for each department. While they primarily serve as basketball courts, they can also be modified to become volleyball courts. Physical education classes are usually held in the covered courts, and there are stages for presentations. The offices of the Athletics Department are in the Polysport Complex.[3]

Fields

There are two fields in CSA: one for football and one for baseball and softball. The football field is also used by the Aerospace Cadets of the Philippines. Beside the football field is a grandstand.[3]

Education facilities

CSA has three education buildings: the Pre-School Building, the Grade School Building and the High School Building. However, there are common facilities to all the buildings: classrooms, libraries, computer laboratories, the Guidance Center and, for the Grade School and High School, the Audio-Visual Room and science laboratories

Classrooms

The typical CSA classroom is air-conditioned, each classroom has a projector and a white pull-out screen, has a blackboard/whiteboard and contains around 20-45 desks, depending on the level. In the High School, there is also a platform for teachers to stand on. There are bulletin boards in classrooms, as well as a clock, a crucifix and pictures of Saint Augustine, Our Lady of Good Counsel and St. Monica. Classrooms in the Preschool and Grade School Departments have cubbyholes for books and lunch boxes. There is also a cleaning closet that can help clean the classroom.

Laboratories

The High School has four science laboratories. There are laboratories for physical science, biology, chemistry and physics. The Chemistry Laboratory underwent renovation in 2006 and was completed in early 2007.

There are computer laboratories in each department, one in the Pre-School, four in the Grade School and four in the High School. They are used for general computer classes. In addition to the computer laboratories in the Grade School, there is a computer-aided instruction room for interactive learning.

Students and teachers can access the Internet in the classroom and faculties.

Libraries

CSA has three libraries, one for each department. The largest of these libraries is the Grade School Library, and all are air-conditioned. All libraries contain reference, Filipiniana, Augustiniana (works by St. Augustine), fiction and non-fiction sections. In the Grade School and High School, there is a "Teacher's Corner" for the exclusive use of teachers, containing textbooks and textbook manuals, as well as teacher references. There are also small "computer corners" in each library.

Cafeteria

The Cafeteria or Integrated Canteen is above the covered courts and has 23 stalls offering food and other meals in a fast-food-like fashion.[3] There are nine entrances to the Cafeteria: two from the High School Building, two from the Grade School Building, three from the covered courts and one for each school bus terminal. It has a seating capacity of 2,186.

Chapel

San Agustin Chapel (Spanish: Capilla de San Agustin) is where all year-level, organizational and sectoral Masses are heard.[3] It can handle around 400-500 persons, which is the size of an average year level. Due to its small size, departmental and institutional Masses are heard at the covered court or, in the case of institutional Masses, the Grade School covered court.

Architectural features of the Chapel include statues of St. Augustine of Hippo and St. Monica of Hippo on both sides of the crucifix behind the altar.

San Agustin Chapel offers weekday morning Masses in English, Sunday Masses in English and Filipino, and a Spanish-language anticipated Mass.

Recently, in around 2012 renovations were made to the chapel, including added glass around the sides, installing air-conditioner units and adding glass doors as the chapel was once open and without doors.

San Agustin Theatre

The San Agustin Theatre, also known as St. Ambrose Hall, was inaugurated in 1980 by Fr. Horacio R. Rodriguez, the former rector.[3] The Theatre then had a seating capacity of 1,000. By the late 1990s students and staff often complained of the dilapidated interior. Therefore, the theatre was renovated between 2003 and 2005, which increased the seating capacity to 1100. The only remaining original feature of the Theatre is the mosaic in its lobby. The Theatre is used for school functions, such as academic contests, graduation, recognition ceremonies, songfests, choral recitations, and most notably the annual Lux Nova pageant. The Theatre is also rented out to private entities.

Urdaneta Hall

Urdaneta Hall, also known as the Administration Building, is the location of all CSA-wide offices. The CSA Accounting and Registrar's Offices are on the ground floor. There are bathrooms in the Accounting and Registrar's Offices for parents. Other than those offices, Urdaneta Hall is off-limits to students. Beside the Accounting and Registrar's Offices is the Technology Services office.

Student activities

The school has co-curricular clubs for student participation. The school fields varsity teams and official school delegations participate in competitive leagues and contests on the local, national, and international levels.

These clubs organize competitions between individuals, classes, and batches in the High School; teachers assume this responsibility in the Grade School.

Student government

The Unit 2 (Grade School) and Unit 3 (High School) each have student governments: Grade School Student Government (GSSG) and the Supreme Student Council (SSC). These are elected by popular vote through secret balloting by students from Fourth to Sixth Grade for U2SC, and by students from Grade 7 to Grade 12 for the SSC. In 2010, the GSSC held its first automated elections with the use of a computer instead of a ballot.

The Unit 3 Student Council serves as an umbrella organization for the smaller year level councils (the Grade 7 & 8, Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior councils). These are elected the same way as the SSC and U2SC, although with voting restricted to the members of their respective year levels, making these "batch" presidents the Filipino equivalents of American class presidents.

Augustinian community

  • Dante Morabe Bendoy - Rector; Principal, Grade School
  • Julian Casanova Mazana - Vice Rector; Director, Sports Department; Director for Finance & Treasurer; Principal, High School
  • Juanito Balena Caspe - Local Prior and School Chaplain
  • Francis Andrew Balmaceda - Local Procurator
  • Gideon Aidan Mgaya - Director, Administrative & Student Services
  • Horacio Rodriguez Rodriguez - Rector emeritus, Grade School (former)
  • William Peter Acaac Arlegui - Community Member

See also

External links

  • Colegio San Agustin Makati Alumni Association 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • Colegio San Agustin, Makati

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Colegio San Agustin Makati".
  2. ^ Student Populace 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine, Colegio San Agustín-Makati, retrieved November 18, 2006
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Colegio San Agustin-Makati (2006). CSA Student Handbook. Makati: CSA Press.

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This article is about the Augustinian school in Makati Philippines For other uses see Colegio San Agustin disambiguation 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 Colegio San Agustin Makati news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Colegio San Agustin Makati also referred to by its acronym CSA or CSA Makati is a private Catholic co educational basic education institution run by the Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines of the Order of Saint Augustine in Dasmarinas Village Makati Metro Manila Philippines It was founded by the Augustinians in 1969 Colegio San Agustin MakatiAddressPalm Avenue cor Carissa Street Dasmarinas Village Makati PhilippinesInformationTypePrivate Catholic Co educational basic education institutionMottoVirtus et Scientia Latin Virtue and ScienceReligious affiliation s Roman Catholic Augustinian EstablishedJuly 7 1969 53 years ago July 7 1969 RectorRev Fr Dante M Bendoy OSA 1 PrincipalRev Fr Dante M Bendoy OSA Grade School Rev Fr Julian C Mazana OSA High School GradesK to 12Number of students5 200CampusUrban 10 hectares Color s Red and Gold SportsAthletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Football Volleyball Softball Swimming Taekwondo Gymnastics Lawn tennis Table tennis GymnasticsMascotGolden eagleNicknameAugustinianAccreditationPAASCUNewspaperKiddie Augustinian Pre School Augustinian Mirror amp Alab Grade School Insights amp Salik High School YearbookJunior Augustinian Grade School Senior Augustinian High School Athletic AssociationPAYA Inter Scholastic Sports Association RIFA Inter School Tennis AssociationWebsitewww wbr csa wbr edu wbr phThe school is one of the most diverse in the Philippines in terms of nationality with 11 of the student population coming from over 40 countries 2 Like its sister schools Colegio San Agustin Bacolod Colegio San Agustin Binan and Colegio San Agustin Bulacan the students of CSA Makati are called Augustinians Filipino Agustino Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Athletic facilities 2 1 1 St Thomas of Villanova Hall Sports Complex 2 1 2 CSA Polysport Complex 2 1 3 Fields 2 2 Education facilities 2 2 1 Classrooms 2 2 2 Laboratories 2 2 3 Libraries 2 3 Cafeteria 2 4 Chapel 2 5 San Agustin Theatre 2 6 Urdaneta Hall 3 Student activities 3 1 Student government 4 Augustinian community 5 See also 6 External links 7 FootnotesHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1967 the Augustinians with the approval of the Fr Santos Abia y Polvorosa the Augustinian Regional Superior purchased from Ayala y Cia eight hectares of land in Dasmarinas Village Makati with an option to buy four 4 more adjacent hectares within ten years On November 24 1976 nine years later they received as donation from Ayala y Cia two of the four hectares stipulated in the option agreement In turn they released the last two hectares of land to Ayala y Cia for the latter to sell to other parties By then Colegio San Agustin already owned ten hectares eight through purchase and two through donation To organize a new corporation the Augustinians used an existing organization Colegio San Agustin Bacolod Inc to acquire the land agree to the option and make initial payments Fr Ambrosio Galindez of Colegio San Agustin Bacolod Inc and Mr Miguel Ortigas of Makati Development Corporation now part of Ayala Corporation signed the agreements in January 1967 The agreements stipulated that within six months the purchaser had to submit a development plan to the owner that would include the setting up of elementary high school and college facilities within the area upon which detailed plans for the buildings to be constructed would be based When the new corporation emerged the president Fr Ambrosio Galindez transferred the rights from Colegio San Agustin Bacolod to San Agustin College Makati Inc on 25 April 1967 Auxiliary Bishop Bienvenido Lopez D D blessed the cornerstone of the first CSA building on 1 September 1968 Ten months later on 7 July 1969 the school opened its doors to the first enrollees both male and female numbering 652 On 28 August 1969 Cardinal Rufino Santos blessed the first buildings constructed by architect Manuel T Manosa Jr the administration building which served as the priests residence and the grade school building phase 1 which temporarily housed kindergarten preparatory elementary and high school levels At the start only two priests Frs Angel Rodriguez and Horacio Rodriguez ran the school with the help of twenty four lady teachers The levels offered then were kindergarten preparatory grades one to six first and second year high school The addition of grade seven third and fourth year high school came in subsequent years Today there are six Augustinian priests and nearly four hundred employees in CSA Classes from nursery to preparatory grades one to twelve implementation of the K 12 program serving a student body of more than 6 100 School enrollment increased significantly requiring rapid physical expansion in the early years the bull ring shaped kindergarten building in 1972 the ultra modern CSA chapel phase 1 of the covered basketball courts the grade school canteen and phase 2 of the grade school building in 1973 and the sports complex in 1974 Given the need for expansion CSA embarked on expansion projects under Architect Jose O Dizon the high school building in 1977 the theatre in 1980 the high school annex in 1985 and the grade school southeast wing in 1986 In 1992 the administration pushed for the construction of the polysport and the cafetorium In 1995 the school equipped itself to handle computer systems Air conditioning of classrooms at all levels was implemented in 2002 the year the streetlight project was completed and the vertical extension of the grade school covered walk fence added In 2004 architect Ireneo Jasareno conducted a major renovation of the CSA theatre which was inaugurated on 25 November 2005 and of the Sta Rita de Cascia Hall grade school lecture room which was blessed on 30 June 2006 He also was responsible for the technical supervision of the construction of La Pergola de Maria Mary s grotto on 17 January 2008 As the student population continued to grow further expansion was needed starting with the completion of the High School Building in 1977 3 Other expansions and additions include those of the theatre in 1980 the High School Annex and Phase II of the covered courts in 1985 the grade school building s southeast wing in 1986 the Polysport complex cafeteria and lounging shed now St Monica Hall in 1987 the renovated administration building since renamed Urdaneta Hall and pre school buildings in 1992 the renovation of the high school science laboratories in 1997 and the grade school annex in 1998 Air conditioning was introduced in the 1990s for administrative offices and function rooms and in 2003 for classrooms in all departments The theatre was demolished and rebuilt in 2005 2006 3 This was followed by the renovation of the grade school chemistry laboratory in 2006 and early 2007 The gymnasium was inaugurated and blessed on July 7 2010 and named Sto Tomas of Villanueva Student possession of mobile phones was banned since the late 1990s but was later relaxed for high school students On December 3 2018 it was formally announced that Dante M Bendoy would be the rector from 2018 to 2022On July 7 2019 the school celebrated its 50th anniversary with a Eucharistic celebration conducted by Cardinal Tagle and concelebrated by invited Augustinian priests St Augustine of Hippo as pictured during the RenaissanceFacilities EditAthletic facilities Edit CSA has three main athletic facilities the Cassisiacum Sports Complex the CSA Polysport Complex and the fields St Thomas of Villanova Hall Sports Complex Edit The newly inaugurated and renovated sports complex consists of state of the art badminton and tennis courts and multipurpose areas a main basketball court with NBA and FIBA standards including an electronic scoreboard hardwood flooring retractable backboards and wall cushions for players a second basketball court which has 6 baskets and can double as volleyball courts a fitness room with ultra modern equipment a running track oval which is located above the second basketball court a cafeteria a mini Olympic swimming pool a kiddie pool with spa plus rooms for dance ballet taekwondo flute guitar piano violin voice and other music lessons Other areas are being eyed for rock climbing Under the tennis courts is an underground parking lot The inauguration took place on July 7 2010 CSA Polysport Complex Edit The CSA Polysport Complex is dominated by the six covered courts two for each department While they primarily serve as basketball courts they can also be modified to become volleyball courts Physical education classes are usually held in the covered courts and there are stages for presentations The offices of the Athletics Department are in the Polysport Complex 3 Fields Edit There are two fields in CSA one for football and one for baseball and softball The football field is also used by the Aerospace Cadets of the Philippines Beside the football field is a grandstand 3 Education facilities Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message CSA has three education buildings the Pre School Building the Grade School Building and the High School Building However there are common facilities to all the buildings classrooms libraries computer laboratories the Guidance Center and for the Grade School and High School the Audio Visual Room and science laboratories Classrooms Edit The typical CSA classroom is air conditioned each classroom has a projector and a white pull out screen has a blackboard whiteboard and contains around 20 45 desks depending on the level In the High School there is also a platform for teachers to stand on There are bulletin boards in classrooms as well as a clock a crucifix and pictures of Saint Augustine Our Lady of Good Counsel and St Monica Classrooms in the Preschool and Grade School Departments have cubbyholes for books and lunch boxes There is also a cleaning closet that can help clean the classroom Laboratories Edit The High School has four science laboratories There are laboratories for physical science biology chemistry and physics The Chemistry Laboratory underwent renovation in 2006 and was completed in early 2007 There are computer laboratories in each department one in the Pre School four in the Grade School and four in the High School They are used for general computer classes In addition to the computer laboratories in the Grade School there is a computer aided instruction room for interactive learning Students and teachers can access the Internet in the classroom and faculties Libraries Edit CSA has three libraries one for each department The largest of these libraries is the Grade School Library and all are air conditioned All libraries contain reference Filipiniana Augustiniana works by St Augustine fiction and non fiction sections In the Grade School and High School there is a Teacher s Corner for the exclusive use of teachers containing textbooks and textbook manuals as well as teacher references There are also small computer corners in each library Cafeteria Edit The Cafeteria or Integrated Canteen is above the covered courts and has 23 stalls offering food and other meals in a fast food like fashion 3 There are nine entrances to the Cafeteria two from the High School Building two from the Grade School Building three from the covered courts and one for each school bus terminal It has a seating capacity of 2 186 Chapel Edit San Agustin Chapel Spanish Capilla de San Agustin is where all year level organizational and sectoral Masses are heard 3 It can handle around 400 500 persons which is the size of an average year level Due to its small size departmental and institutional Masses are heard at the covered court or in the case of institutional Masses the Grade School covered court Architectural features of the Chapel include statues of St Augustine of Hippo and St Monica of Hippo on both sides of the crucifix behind the altar San Agustin Chapel offers weekday morning Masses in English Sunday Masses in English and Filipino and a Spanish language anticipated Mass Recently in around 2012 renovations were made to the chapel including added glass around the sides installing air conditioner units and adding glass doors as the chapel was once open and without doors San Agustin Theatre Edit The San Agustin Theatre also known as St Ambrose Hall was inaugurated in 1980 by Fr Horacio R Rodriguez the former rector 3 The Theatre then had a seating capacity of 1 000 By the late 1990s students and staff often complained of the dilapidated interior Therefore the theatre was renovated between 2003 and 2005 which increased the seating capacity to 1100 The only remaining original feature of the Theatre is the mosaic in its lobby The Theatre is used for school functions such as academic contests graduation recognition ceremonies songfests choral recitations and most notably the annual Lux Nova pageant The Theatre is also rented out to private entities Urdaneta Hall Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Urdaneta Hall also known as the Administration Building is the location of all CSA wide offices The CSA Accounting and Registrar s Offices are on the ground floor There are bathrooms in the Accounting and Registrar s Offices for parents Other than those offices Urdaneta Hall is off limits to students Beside the Accounting and Registrar s Offices is the Technology Services office Student activities EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The school has co curricular clubs for student participation The school fields varsity teams and official school delegations participate in competitive leagues and contests on the local national and international levels These clubs organize competitions between individuals classes and batches in the High School teachers assume this responsibility in the Grade School Student government Edit The Unit 2 Grade School and Unit 3 High School each have student governments Grade School Student Government GSSG and the Supreme Student Council SSC These are elected by popular vote through secret balloting by students from Fourth to Sixth Grade for U2SC and by students from Grade 7 to Grade 12 for the SSC In 2010 the GSSC held its first automated elections with the use of a computer instead of a ballot The Unit 3 Student Council serves as an umbrella organization for the smaller year level councils the Grade 7 amp 8 Freshman Sophomore Junior and Senior councils These are elected the same way as the SSC and U2SC although with voting restricted to the members of their respective year levels making these batch presidents the Filipino equivalents of American class presidents Augustinian community EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dante Morabe Bendoy Rector Principal Grade School Julian Casanova Mazana Vice Rector Director Sports Department Director for Finance amp Treasurer Principal High School Juanito Balena Caspe Local Prior and School Chaplain Francis Andrew Balmaceda Local Procurator Gideon Aidan Mgaya Director Administrative amp Student Services Horacio Rodriguez Rodriguez Rector emeritus Grade School former William Peter Acaac Arlegui Community MemberSee also EditAugustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines Colegio San Agustin Binan Colegio San Agustin Bacolod University of San Agustin Santo Nino de CebuExternal links EditColegio San Agustin Makati Alumni Association Archived 2011 07 25 at the Wayback Machine Colegio San Agustin Makati Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the PhilippinesFootnotes Edit Colegio San Agustin Makati Student Populace Archived 2007 03 12 at the Wayback Machine Colegio San Agustin Makati retrieved November 18 2006 a b c d e f g Colegio San Agustin Makati 2006 CSA Student Handbook Makati CSA Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colegio San Agustin Makati amp oldid 1128809927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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