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Colegio de San Juan de Letran

The Colegio de San Juan de Letran, (transl: College of San Juan de Letran) also referred to by its acronym CSJL, is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution owned and run by the friars of the Order of Preachers in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1620. Colegio de San Juan de Letran has the distinction of being the oldest college in the Philippines and the oldest secondary institution in Asia.[1][2] The school has produced Philippine presidents, revolutionary heroes, poets, legislators, members of the clergy, jurists, and it is also one of the only Philippine schools that has produced several Catholic saints who lived and studied on its campus.[3][4] The school's patron saint is St. John the Baptist.[5] The campus contains two statues, representing the two foremost alumni in the fields of secular and religious service: former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon and Vietnamese Saint Vicente Liem de la Paz.

Colegio de San Juan de Letran
Dalubhasaan ng San Juan de Letran
Latin: Ecclesiasticus Sancti Iohannis Lateranus Collegium Manilana
Former name
Colegio de Niños Huerfanos de San Juan de Letran
(1620–1630)
MottoDeus, Patria, Letran (Latin)
Motto in English
God, Fatherland, Letran
TypePrivate Roman Catholic research non-profit coeducational
Basic and Higher education institution
Established1620; 402 years ago (1620)
FounderDon Juan Alonso Geronimo Guerrero
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Dominican)
Academic affiliations
Intramuros Consortium, PAASCU, CEAP
ChancellorVery Rev. Fr. Gerard Timoner III, OP, SThL
RectorRev. Fr. Clarence Victor Marquez, OP, S.Th.D
Location
151 Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila
,
Philippines

14°35′36″N 120°58′36″E / 14.5932°N 120.9766°E / 14.5932; 120.9766Coordinates: 14°35′36″N 120°58′36″E / 14.5932°N 120.9766°E / 14.5932; 120.9766
CampusUrban
Main
  • Intramuros, Manila
Satellite
Alma Mater songHimno del Colegio de Letran
Patron SaintSt. John the Baptist
Colors   Blue & red
NicknameLetran Knights
Sporting affiliations
NCAA (Philippines)
Mascot Johnny The Big Knight
Websiteletran.edu.ph

Letran has programs in Business, Management, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Information Technology, Digital Arts, Communication Arts, Accountancy, Engineering. The colleges are divided into six departments: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA), College of Education (CoEd), Institute of Communication (iCOMM), Institute of Information Technology (iIT), College of Engineering (CoE).

The Colegio has successful athletic programs, particularly in basketball, football (soccer), volleyball, taekwondo, and tennis. Through the years Letran has produced numerous athletes that have donned the national colors (especially in basketball) in international events like the Olympics, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, Jones Cup, and FIBA World Championship. Letran is a long-time member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

The Colegio was given Level III accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities in the Basic Education department, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), and College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA).[6]

Letran remains in its original campus in Intramuros, Manila, and is a member of the Intramuros Consortium.

Rector-Presidents of
Colegio de San Juan de Letran

1620–32 – Juan Alonso Jeronimo Guerrero
1632–38 – Bro. Diego de Sta. Maria
1639–43 – Fr. Sebastian de Oquendo, O.P.
1643–45 – Fr. Francisco Herrera, O.P.
1645–47 – Fr. Lucas Ruiz Montana, O.P.
1647–48 – Fr. Juan L. de Guete, O.P.
1648–50 – Fr. Rafael de la Carcel, O.P.
1650–52 – Fr. Juan de los Angeles, O.P.
1652–56 – Fr. Jeronimo de Zamora, O.P.
1656–57 – Fr. Juan de los Angeles, O.P.
1657–59 – Fr. Andres Gomez, O.P.
1659–61 – Fr. Ignacio de Herrera, O.P.
1661–63 – Fr. Pedro Camacho, O.P.
1663–65 – Fr. Andres Gomez, O.P.
1665–67 – Fr. Francisco Sanchez, O.P.
1667–69 – Fr. Andres Gomez, O.P.
1669–84 – Fr. Juan de los Angeles, O.P.
1684–86 – Fr. Tomas de los Reyes, O.P.
1686–92 – Fr. Jose Valdes, O.P.
1692–94 – Fr. Tomas de los Reyes, O.P.
1694–98 – Fr. Gregorio Giraldez, O.P.
1698–1700 – Fr. Domingo de le Escalera, O.P.
1700–02 – Fr. Juan de Sto Domingo, O.P.
1702–04 – Fr. Sebastian del Castillo, O.P.
1704–06 – Fr. Diego Nunez, O.P.
1706–10 – Fr. Francisco Ruiz, O.P.
1710–18 – Fr. Juan de Sto Domingo, O.P.
1718–20 – Fr. Pedro Bono, O.P.
1720–22 – Fr. Juan de Sto Domingo, O.P.
1722–23 – Fr. Francisco Petite, O.P.
1723–25 – Fr. Juan Caballero, O.P.
1725–35 – Fr. Juan de Arechederra, O.P.
1735–37 – Fr. Diego Saenz, O.P.
1737–41 – Fr. Vicente Salazar, O.P.
1741–42 – Fr. Bernardo Ustariz, O.P.
1742–45 – Fr. Vicente Salazar, O.P.
1745–47 – Fr. Jose Herrera, O.P.
1747–49 – Fr. Tomas Canduela, O.P.
1749–51 – Fr. Francisco Carriedo, O.P.
1751–53 – Fr. Juan de la Cruz, O.P.
1753–55 – Fr. Bernardo Ustariz, O.P.
1755–57 – Fr. Jose Herrera, O.P.
1757–59 – Fr. Diego Serrano, O.P.
1759–63 – Fr. Bernardo Ustariz, O.P.
1763–69 – Fr. Pedro Luis de Sierra, O.P.
1769–73 – Fr. Cristobal Rodriguez, O.P.
1773–77 – Fr. Andres Melendez, O.P.
1777–81 – Fr. Francisco Garcia, O.P.
1781–85 – Fr. Juan Fernandez, O.P.
1785–94 – Fr. Cristobal Rodriguez, O.P.
1794–98 – Fr. Antonio Robles, O.P.
1798–1802 – Fr. Diego Martin, O.P.
1802–14 – Fr. Pedro Galan, O.P.
1814–25 – Fr. Francisco Genoves, O.P.
1825–29 – Fr. Antonio Tavanera, O.P.
1829–33 – Fr. Tomas Rosello, O.P.
1833–45 – Fr. Francisco Mora, O.P.
1845–51 – Fr. Rafael Castro, O.P.
1851–55 – Fr. Juan Velichon, O.P.
1855–59 – Fr. Antonio Carrillo, O.P.
1859–63 – Fr. Jose R. Gonzales
1863–67 – Fr. Raimundo Rodriguez, O.P.
1867–71 – Fr. Mariano Martin, O.P.
1871–73 – Fr. Benito Corominas, O.P.
1873–74 – Fr. Pedro Perez, O.P.
1874–77 – Fr. Domingo Tressera, O.P.
1877–78 – Fr. Miguel Narro, O.P.
1878–80 – Fr. Lucio Asencio, O.P.
1880–82 – Fr. Ruperto Alarcon, O.P.
1882–86 – Fr. Miguel Narro, O.P.
1886–89 – Fr. Bernardino Nozaleda
1889–90 – Fr. Jose Maria Garcia, O.P.
1890–94 – Fr. Lucio Asencio, O.P.
1894–1903 – Fr. Marcos Lainez, O.P.
1903–10 – Fr. Jose Maria Ruiz, O.P.
1910–14 – Fr. Santiago Paya, O.P.
1914–17 – Fr. Florencio Llanos, O.P.
1917–22 – Fr. Calixto Prieto, O.P.
1922–23 – Fr. Juan Ylla, O.P.
1923–27 – Fr. Jesus Andres Villaverde, O.P.
1927–30 – Fr. Roque Ruaño, O.P.
1930–33 – Fr. Juan Ylla, O.P.
1933–34 – Fr. Silvestre Sancho, O.P.
1934–36 – Fr. Angel de Blas, O.P.
1936–45 – Fr. Juan Labrador, O.P.
1946–49 – Fr. Honorio Muñoz, O.P.
1949–52 – Fr. Evergisto Bazaco, O.P.
1952–55 – Fr. Aurelio Valbuena, O.P.
1955–61 – Fr. Angel de Blas, O.P.
1961–64 – Fr. Isidoro Katigbak, O.P.
1964–65 – Fr. Pedro Mateos, O.P.
1965–68 – Fr. Antonio Cabezon, O.P.
1968–69 – Fr. Lorenzo Rodriguez, O.P.
1969–70 – Fr. Eladio Neira, O.P.
1970–74 – Fr. Antonio F. Posadas, O.P.
1974–80 – Fr. Pompeyo F. de Mesa, O.P.
1980–86 – Fr. Regino O. Cortes, O.P.
1986–89 – Fr. Thomas Lopez Francisco, O.P.
1989–92 – Fr. Rogelio B. Alarcon, O.P.
1992–99 – Fr. Ramon C. Cercado, O.P.
1999–2007 – Fr. Edwin A. Lao, O.P.
2007–2015 – Fr. Tamerlane R. Lana, O.P.
2015–present – Fr. Clarence V. Marquez, O.P.

History

Beginnings

 
Archibasílica de San Juan de Letrán, Rome, Italy. Oldest major basilica in Rome. Called "the mother of all churches". Colegio de San Juan de Letran was named after this basilica.[7]

The name San Juan de Letran is derived from the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome, considered as the Mother Church of Christendom.[8] Early in the history of Letran, its chapel was granted many of the privileges enjoyed by the major basilica. Saint John the Baptist, for whom the basilica is named, is the patron saint of Letran.[1]

The college was founded by Don Juan Geromino Guerrero in 1620, a retired Spanish officer and one of the Knights of Malta,[1] in Intramuros as Colegio de Niños Huerfanos de San Juan de Letran. The school was intended to educate and mold orphans to be good Christian citizens.[1]

Around the month of May in 1632, Fray Diego de Santa Maria, O.P. arrived at the Sto. Domingo convent from Spain via Mexico. He was officially assigned to this same convent on April 23, 1633 and was given the task of conventual porter. He founded the Colegio de Huerfanos de San Pedro y San Pablo. As Don Guerrero grew old, the two schools were fused together, and in 1630, it simply became known as Colegio de San Juan de Letran.[1][9]

18th century

In 1738, under the reign of King Philip V of Spain opened the Colegio de San Juan de Letran and University of Santo Tomas, and six scholarships were granted by the king for Chinese, Japanese, and Tonkinese students. Vicente Liem de la Paz, Letran's foremost alumnus, was among the students who enjoyed this scholarship taking up trivium and quadrivium along with four Tonkinese namely: Jose de Santo Tomas, Juan de Santo Domingo, Pedro Martir and Pedro de San Jacinto.[10]

19th century

In May 1865, Letran was graded as a College of the First Class by royal decree ordered by Queen Isabella II and, as a result, the school population rose considerably.[9]

In 1886, rector Fr. Bernardino Nozaleda re-organized the school's curriculum into the Lower, Middle, and Superior grades (Infima, Media y Superior) to conform to modern European and American teaching patterns.[9]

20th century

Further expansion took place in 1894 and adjustments were made with the arrival of the Americans in 1900.[10]

After celebrating its tricentennial, Letran was headed by the Rev. Fr. Martin Guillet O.P., who was tasked with replacing Letran's old infrastructure and constructing a new and modern building.

The new facilities were inaugurated and blessed by Rev. Fr. Martin Guillet O.P.. The new St. John the Baptist Building became the Colegio's main building and facade. These events were followed by the construction of the Elementary, High School and College buildings replacing the old structures respectively. The buildings were named after the Dominican founder and saints.

World War II

The growth of the Colegio was temporarily halted when the building was bombed in 1941 and turned into a garrison by the Japanese army in 1944. The Colegio was temporarily housed in the Dominican church and convent of San Juan del Monte. In school year 1942, classes were temporarily transferred to the Dominican Sanctuario of San Juan del Monte. After the war, Letran returned to its home in Intramuros and resumed operations in 1946. Several new construction projects were inaugurated to replace the old structures wrecked by the war.[9]

First Filipino rector

The first Filipino rector and president of the Colegio de San Juan de Letran was Fr. Isidro Katigbak O.P., who served for four straight years. Letran has served by the majority of Spanish rectors and presidents for over 400 years.[citation needed]

Recent history

The school began accepting female students in its college department in the 1970s[citation needed] while the basic education department started accepting first-year female enrollees in June 2005.[11]

In April 2007, Fr. Tamerlane Lana O.P. was elected rector and president of Letran, of the Intramuros and Abucay campuses, by the Board of Trustees to serve a four-year term until April 2011. Fr. Lana became the 80th rector of the Manila campus.[12][13] Fr. Lana's administration has undertaken the task of changing and upgrading the Colegio's academic standards to meet those required to attain university status.[12] This work also includes the revision of the vision and mission, research development, community service, and the 12-year strategic plan for 2008 until 2020.[14]

Starting academic year 2007–08, Letran became a "wi-fi zone" to cater its students access to the internet.[15]

In October 2007, two former Letran administrators were among the 498 Spanish martyrs beatified by Pope Benedict XVI. They are Fr. Jesus Villaverde Andres, OP, a former rector; and Fr. Antonio Varona Ortega, OP, a former professor and moderator of the NCAA Philippines.[16]

On July 3, 2008, Fr. Lana formally launched the Letran Center for Intramuros Studies (LCIS).[17] The initiative to establish the center sprang from the 12-year development plan as the school hopes to become a leader in cultural and historical studies, particularly on the subject of Intramuros.[17] The day also marked the 435th anniversary of the signing of the royal decree by King Philip II in San Lorenzo, Spain on July 3, 1573 that prescribed the foundation of Hispanic colonial towns, which served as basis for the systematic layout for the establishment of Intramuros, which was known then as Spanish Manila.[17]

In June 2015, Fr. Clarence Victor C. Marquez, O.P. was elected 81st Rector and President of Letran Manila and Bataan.[18][19]

Campus

 
Main entrance (ca. 1880)

St. John The Baptist Building

 
The historical facade of Letran

Also known as the Administration Building, it houses the office of the rector and president. It houses the Admission Office, Financial Affairs Office, The Letran Center for Intramuros Studies Office (LCIS), Guidance Counselor Office, the Information Technology Center, College of Business Administration and Accountancy, College of Education, and the Institute of Information Technology. The bookstore, lobby, and chapel are also in this building. The St. John Lateran convent of the Letran Dominican Fathers is located here.

Our Lady of Aranzazu Building

The former St. Antoninus Building is dedicated in honor of Our Lady of Aranzazu, where the Arch-confraternity of Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu was solemnly established in Letran on December 16, 1772 by virtue of a pontifical brief issued by Benedict XIV on September 18, 1748. It holds the promenade and Salon de Actos (student lounge).[20]

St. Dominic de Guzman Building

The building who was named after the founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans). This building houses classrooms, Science and Psychology Laboratory, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and The Institute of Communication.

St. Thomas Aquinas Building

This building houses the Library and Media Center for Communication Arts students. The Media Center has two sections: Instructional Media and Broadcast Media. It provides human and material resources for instructional and broadcast purposes. Among the facilities are an audio-video library, viewing rooms, instructional media resources for circulation. Services include lending of instructional materials, rendering the execution of art work, photo coverage and black-and-white photo developing and printing. For broadcast media facilities, the TV production studio, radio production and studio post-production. Services offered are audio and video production and editing, video coverage, etc. Several facilities are the Apple Mac-Lab Editing Suite, TV Studio, Radio Mini Station and many more. The library is divided into sections:

  • Filipiniana Section
  • Circulation Section
  • High School Library
  • Graduate School Library
  • Media Library
  • Internet Section
  • Periodical Section
  • Archives Section

The St. Thomas Building has a television for televiewing purposes.

St. Raymond of Peñafort Building

The former High School Building, St. Raymond of Peñafort houses the Office of the Vice Rector for Religious Affairs. It includes the Accounting Stock Room, Lost and Found Office, Hospitality Management Facility, Auxiliary Services, Audit Services, Letran Alumni Association Office, and the Center for Community Development Office. The school clinic is in this building.

St. Albert the Great Building

This building is also known as the Student Center Building because it houses student facilities such as the canteens, a modern 400-seat auditorium, Office of the Student Affairs, Letran Student Council Office, the Graduate School faculty room and student lounge, six SC classrooms, Thesis Section, The Lance Publication Office, and the Office of the Dean in Graduate School.

St. Vincent Ferrer Building

This building serves the basic education department, the College of Engineering, and it also houses the music room and speech laboratory.

St. John Paul Solamo Building

 
Blessed Antonio Varona Gym

It serves as the headquarters of maintenance and housekeeping of the Colegio.

Blessed Antonio Varona Gymnasium

It is the home of the Knights and Squires, Letran's collegiate and high school varsity teams that play in the NCAA and other sports tournaments, located right across the Student Center Building along Beaterio Street in Intramuros. Letran Gym has three physical education classrooms with a centralized air-conditioned unit. It houses the Letran Hall of Fame and the P.E. faculty. The Letran Gym is named in honor of Blessed Antonio Varona, OP, former Letran Professor and Athletics Moderator.

The old gym was demolished in April 2019 and will be replaced by the Quadricentennial Building, a multi-purpose sports facility.[21][22]

San Vicente Liem dela Paz Dormitory

The dormitory of Letran Manila located beside the Letran Gym.

Academics

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

The College of Business Administration and Accountancy offers a wide range of business courses especially in management. Letran's CBAA was known as the flagship college of the institution. The college produced many alumni and students who excelled in the field of business: one of these is the prominent Filipino businessman Enrique Zobel de Ayala[citation needed] — the first patriarch of the Zobel de Ayala family.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Same as the CBAA, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or CLAS is the flagship college offering courses in the Colegio. Its Liberal Studies program offers required subjects in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Languages and Health, and Physical Education. It also offers majors in Communication Arts, Psychology, Political Science, AB Advertising, AB Public Relation, AB Journalism, and AB Broadcasting. It likewise offers subjects required in all courses such as Seminar Workshop and Practicum (SWP), Research Methods and Practicum (RMP) where students are required to undertake " on the job training" and come up with a research paper (thesis). Community Service is given a central place in all courses. The CLAS also offers as part of its core curriculum subjects such as theology and other supplemental activities like parish exposure, retreats and recollection, community outreach program to our adopted communities.[citation needed]

CLAS was accredited by the PAASCU in May 2005.[citation needed]

The CLAS also has programs that focus not only improving research in the Colegio, such as evaluation of the panel members, thesis advisers and even the defense proceedings to ensure quality research outputs by our students. The best theses awards program will be implemented this school year.[citation needed]

Foreign languages as electives such as Mandarin, French, Spanish and Japanese are also offered in the CLAS.[citation needed]

Members of the college's staff have been required to have master's degrees and are required to continuously improve themselves academically and professionally by attending seminars, workshops, conferences etc. and to participate in spiritual, social and cultural activities in and out of the Colegio.[citation needed] The annual Echo Seminar organized by the CLAS is an opportunity for all faculty who had attended various activities outside to share their experiences and insights and give impetus to stimulating academic interactions among the faculty. Likewise, the faculty of each area are required to come up with an action research output presented in a colloquium spearheaded by the RPOD. Moreover, the faculty and staff had been encouraged to use Technology as an educational tool in research; to facilitate effectiveness and efficiency in office operation and Instruction.[citation needed]

Institute of Communication

The Institute of Communication, called iComm,[citation needed] offers programs, several of which are considered as the flagship courses of the Colegio.[citation needed] For 10 consecutive years, students of the Institute of Communication brought home awards from the Catholic Mass Media Awards and Metro Manila Film Festival for student categories.[citation needed] Letran iComm students also won the prominent Student Academy Awards, the IBDA'A Awards. The institute was also awarded as 'School of the year' by the Philippine Quill Awards.[citation needed] And also, IComm has been producing multi-talented students that excels inside the Colegio.

College of Education

The College of Education began as an area in the College of the Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Education in 2002 with an initial enrollment of seventeen students and six teachers in its Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education program. In 2006, the education area separated to become an independent college.[23]

College of Engineering and Information Technology

The Colegio started to offer engineering programs in 2012. With the transfer of the Institute of Information Technology, Letran established its youngest college, the College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT). The CEIT currently offers four engineering programs and three specialization on the information technology program.[24]

Institute of Information Technology

In 2003, Letran Manila was the first[25][26] school to partner with Microsoft for the Microsoft IT Academy program in the Philippines.[25][26] It is one of the academic institutions that offers a degree in Information Technology mapped with the premier certification from Microsoft. It began as an area in the College of the Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Education. Starting A.Y. 2012–13, the Institute of Information Technology transferred to the College of Engineering.[24]

Graduate school

The Professional School for Continuing Education in Business of the Letran Graduate School is located at the St. Albert the Great building.

Basic Education

The Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila has a Basic Education department that has been in existence for almost 400 years.[27] Letran started as an all-boys school, then began accepting female enrollees in the first year during the academic year 2005–06 for its basic education program.[27]

The Elementary Level caters a two-year start from pre-school and six years of elementary, Now forming part of the Basic Education Department of the Colegio, the elementary level starts from the first two years of pre-school – Kindergarten and Preparatory – and six years of elementary education. The pupils in this Department are called Pages, the name given to those who are in the first stage of knighthood. Here, pupils are taught the basic rudiments not only of reading, writing, and arithmetic but also of other areas, which include character formation.The Elementary Department of Letran Manila is located at the St. Vincent Ferrer building.

The High School Department is located in the St. Raymond of Penafort building.

Athletics

Letran is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 1928 to 1932, and since 1936.[28]

The Colegio currently participates in basketball, volleyball, football (soccer), track and field, taekwondo, Lawn Tennis, and table tennis. The varsity teams are called Letran Knights (for seniors division), Squires (for juniors division) and Lady Knights (for women's division)[28]

The seniors basketball team is the second most successful team in the NCAA. Since joining in the 1928–29 season, the Knights have won a total of seventeen titles.[28] The most recent championship came in the 2019–2020 tournament.

Their most prominent rivals are the De La Salle Green Archers (before the Green Archers left the NCAA), San Beda Red Lions, San Sebastian Stags and the Mapua Cardinals, their neighbor in Intramuros.[28]

Other Campuses

Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Abucay, Bataan

Rev. Fr. Rogelio Alarcon, O.P., former rector and president of Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Intramuros, Manila, and an alumnus proposed the idea of having another campus in the north. The province of Bataan was chosen. Initially, two sites in Bataan were presented: Hermosa and Balanga. After three years in the conceptualization stage, a third site, Abucay, was also considered. By what could be described as heavenly intercession and providential twists, Abucay was selected. The community of St. John Lateran, the Board of Colegio de San Juan de Letran and the Council of the Philippine Dominican Province approved the establishment of Letran-Abucay in 1998.[citation needed]

Construction started in 2000 in the fifteen-hectare area, donated by Mayor and Mrs. Liberato Santiago, Mr. and Mrs. Nicanor Soriano, and Gov. and Mrs. Leonardo Roman. Views of the Manila Bay and the surrounding mountains, including Mt. Samat, envelope the site.[tone] One of the main attractions of Letran-Abucay is its relatively undisturbed natural area and environment.[citation needed]

Preparations for the establishment of the Letran-Abucay campus spanned over the terms of three Filipino Dominican provincials: Rev. Fr. Quirico Pedregosa, O.P., Rev. Fr. Ernesto Arceo, O.P. and Rev. Fr. Edmund Nantes, O.P., an alumnus. Rev. Fr. Edwin Lao, O.P., former rector and president of Letran-Intramuros spearheaded the over-all construction of the building and the formulation of the guiding principles of the institution. The blessing and inauguration on June 4, 2006, coincided with the gathering of the priors and superiors of the Philippine Dominican Province. Bishop Socrates Villegas, D.D., also an alumnus, officiated the Eucharistic celebration and blessing.[citation needed]

Letran Bataan produced its first batch of graduates in March 2010. Letran Bataan Science High School will open in June 2011.[citation needed][needs update]

Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Calamba, Laguna

When the government declared its policy of decongesting Metro Manila, the Dominican Province of the Philippines instituted long-term plans which included the establishment of an extension school in Laguna. This plan was prepared by the Commission for the Planning of the Ministry of the Word.[citation needed]

An 11-hectare tract of land along the foothills of the legendary Mt. Makiling in Bucal, Calamba City, Laguna, was chosen as the site.

The school was founded on March 11, 1979. Rev. Fr. Ramon Salinas, OP was the project director; Rev. Fr. Jesse Lorete, OP served as the Coordinator of Student/Personnel Services; and Mr. Jose Marcelino, Principal of the Elementary Department of Letran-Intramuros, was the academic provost. Being an extension campus, Letran-Calamba was placed under the supervision of Rev. Fr. Regino Cortez, OP, the rector of Letran-Intramuros.[citation needed]

On August 7, 1986, Letran-Calamba finally gained its autonomy from Letran-Intramuros with the installation of Rev. Fr. Tamerlane Lana, OP, as its first president and rector.[citation needed]

With the school buildings still under construction, the first semester of its first school year saw Letran's pioneer instructors (most of whom commuted from Letran-Manila) and students holding classes at the rented half-finished building of Laguna Poly medic Center, Inc. now known as the PAMANA.[citation needed]

To smoothen the school operations, Rev. Fr. Patricio Apa, O.P. was designated the First Director of Letran-Calamba in 1980. Assisting him as the Academic Provost was Mr. Constante Molina.[citation needed]

The year 1981 saw the blessing of the four-story main Building, the three-story engineering/Elementary/ High School Building, and the Shop. Various offices and services were expanded to ensure the implementation of the development plan and programs. The college departments had their first academic heads; Engr. Dominador Chua for Engineering and Commerce, and Rev. Fr. Enrico Gonzales, O.P. for Arts & Sciences.[citation needed]

Letran-Calamba graduates took the board examinations both in Mechanical Engineering and Certified Public Accountant licensing exam with several of the Mechanical Engineering board passers landing in the top positions.[citation needed] In 1987–1991, Letran placed 20th (average ranking by the Professional Regulation Commission) in the Overall National Passing Percentage of Mechanical Engineers, ranking second in Region IV in the 1987 ME Board Examination.[citation needed]

In the March 2010 Electronics Engineering examination, 75% of Letran graduates who took the licensure examination passed. The national passing rate was 27%.[citation needed]

Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Manaoag, Pangasinan

 

The Holy Rosary Academy of Manaoag was founded in 1947 by Fr. Teodulo Cajigal, a Spanish Dominican priest.

In 1990, the Dominican Fathers requested the help of the Dominican sisters in Pangasinan to teach Christian Living subjects in the Holy Rosary Academy of Manaoag. In response, two sisters were assigned in San Manuel for this purpose. In 1992, the Fathers entrusted the management of the school to the sisters.  From then on, the sisters resided in the vicinity of the school. The sisters worked tirelessly to improve the school and in 2001 the school was granted permit to offer collegiate education. The school then operated under the name Our Lady of Manaoag College.[29]

On August 8, 2014, Our Lady of Manaoag College signed a MOA with Letran - Manila, Letran - Calamba, and Letran - Bataan for the integration of the college into the Letran System. A proposal of changing its name to Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Manaoag was unanimously approved by its Board of Trustees on Sept 6, 2014.[30]

It was on October 3 that Our Lady of Manaoag College was officially relaunched as the Pangasinan campus of the college, and many activities were held in celebration of the formal reopening under the banner of the Letran system.[30] The newest Letran campus is located in Manaoag, within meters from the Dominican-administered municipal church and the town hall.

Gallery

Official publications

  • The Lance, the official student publication of Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Manila
  • Esplendente, the official student publication of Letran Senior High School Department
  • The Letran Scroll for the High School Level
  • Letran Page for the Elementary Level
  • Muralla is the literary portfolio of The Lance
  • Letran News for the Administration
  • KNIGHTline for Letran Alumni Association
  • Luz Y Saber – Letran Research Journal
  • Letranense – Yearbook
  • The Shield, the official student publication of Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Bataan
  • The Squires Chronicle, the official student publication of the high school department of Letran – Bataan
  • "Ang Pahayangang Inggo", the official student publication in Filipino language of the high school department of Letran – Bataan
  • The Knight, the official publication of the collegiate department of Letran-Calamba
  • The Squire, the official publication of the high school department of Letran-Calamba
  • Ang Kabalyero, the official publication, in Filipino language, of the high school department of Letran-Calamba
  • The Page, the official publication of the elementary department of Letran-Calamba
  • Barangay Letran, the official publication of the administration and academic schools of Letran-Calamba
  • Lilok – Letran-Calamba research journal

Notable alumni (Letran Manila)

Sources

For the Alumni list:

References

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External links

  • Official website of Colegio de San Juan de Letran- Intramuros, Manila
  • Official website of Colegio de San Juan de Letran- Calamba, Laguna

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Letran redirects here For the architectural buildings in Rome Italy see Lateran For other uses see San Juan de Letran 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 de San Juan de Letran news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Colegio de San Juan de Letran transl College of San Juan de Letran also referred to by its acronym CSJL is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution owned and run by the friars of the Order of Preachers in Intramuros Manila Philippines It was founded in 1620 Colegio de San Juan de Letran has the distinction of being the oldest college in the Philippines and the oldest secondary institution in Asia 1 2 The school has produced Philippine presidents revolutionary heroes poets legislators members of the clergy jurists and it is also one of the only Philippine schools that has produced several Catholic saints who lived and studied on its campus 3 4 The school s patron saint is St John the Baptist 5 The campus contains two statues representing the two foremost alumni in the fields of secular and religious service former Philippine President Manuel L Quezon and Vietnamese Saint Vicente Liem de la Paz Colegio de San Juan de LetranDalubhasaan ng San Juan de LetranLatin Ecclesiasticus Sancti Iohannis Lateranus Collegium ManilanaFormer nameColegio de Ninos Huerfanos de San Juan de Letran 1620 1630 MottoDeus Patria Letran Latin Motto in EnglishGod Fatherland LetranTypePrivate Roman Catholic research non profit coeducationalBasic and Higher education institutionEstablished1620 402 years ago 1620 FounderDon Juan Alonso Geronimo GuerreroReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Dominican Academic affiliationsIntramuros Consortium PAASCU CEAPChancellorVery Rev Fr Gerard Timoner III OP SThLRectorRev Fr Clarence Victor Marquez OP S Th DLocation151 Muralla Street Intramuros Manila Philippines14 35 36 N 120 58 36 E 14 5932 N 120 9766 E 14 5932 120 9766 Coordinates 14 35 36 N 120 58 36 E 14 5932 N 120 9766 E 14 5932 120 9766CampusUrbanMainIntramuros Manila SatelliteCalamba LagunaAbucay BataanManaoag PangasinanAlma Mater songHimno del Colegio de LetranPatron SaintSt John the BaptistColors Blue amp redNicknameLetran KnightsSporting affiliationsNCAA Philippines MascotJohnny The Big KnightWebsiteletran edu phLetran has programs in Business Management Marketing Entrepreneurship Information Technology Digital Arts Communication Arts Accountancy Engineering The colleges are divided into six departments College of Liberal Arts and Sciences CLAS College of Business Administration and Accountancy CBAA College of Education CoEd Institute of Communication iCOMM Institute of Information Technology iIT College of Engineering CoE The Colegio has successful athletic programs particularly in basketball football soccer volleyball taekwondo and tennis Through the years Letran has produced numerous athletes that have donned the national colors especially in basketball in international events like the Olympics Asian Games Southeast Asian Games Jones Cup and FIBA World Championship Letran is a long time member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association The Colegio was given Level III accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities in the Basic Education department College of Liberal Arts and Sciences CLAS and College of Business Administration and Accountancy CBAA 6 Letran remains in its original campus in Intramuros Manila and is a member of the Intramuros Consortium Rector Presidents of Colegio de San Juan de Letran1620 32 Juan Alonso Jeronimo Guerrero 1632 38 Bro Diego de Sta Maria 1639 43 Fr Sebastian de Oquendo O P 1643 45 Fr Francisco Herrera O P 1645 47 Fr Lucas Ruiz Montana O P 1647 48 Fr Juan L de Guete O P 1648 50 Fr Rafael de la Carcel O P 1650 52 Fr Juan de los Angeles O P 1652 56 Fr Jeronimo de Zamora O P 1656 57 Fr Juan de los Angeles O P 1657 59 Fr Andres Gomez O P 1659 61 Fr Ignacio de Herrera O P 1661 63 Fr Pedro Camacho O P 1663 65 Fr Andres Gomez O P 1665 67 Fr Francisco Sanchez O P 1667 69 Fr Andres Gomez O P 1669 84 Fr Juan de los Angeles O P 1684 86 Fr Tomas de los Reyes O P 1686 92 Fr Jose Valdes O P 1692 94 Fr Tomas de los Reyes O P 1694 98 Fr Gregorio Giraldez O P 1698 1700 Fr Domingo de le Escalera O P 1700 02 Fr Juan de Sto Domingo O P 1702 04 Fr Sebastian del Castillo O P 1704 06 Fr Diego Nunez O P 1706 10 Fr Francisco Ruiz O P 1710 18 Fr Juan de Sto Domingo O P 1718 20 Fr Pedro Bono O P 1720 22 Fr Juan de Sto Domingo O P 1722 23 Fr Francisco Petite O P 1723 25 Fr Juan Caballero O P 1725 35 Fr Juan de Arechederra O P 1735 37 Fr Diego Saenz O P 1737 41 Fr Vicente Salazar O P 1741 42 Fr Bernardo Ustariz O P 1742 45 Fr Vicente Salazar O P 1745 47 Fr Jose Herrera O P 1747 49 Fr Tomas Canduela O P 1749 51 Fr Francisco Carriedo O P 1751 53 Fr Juan de la Cruz O P 1753 55 Fr Bernardo Ustariz O P 1755 57 Fr Jose Herrera O P 1757 59 Fr Diego Serrano O P 1759 63 Fr Bernardo Ustariz O P 1763 69 Fr Pedro Luis de Sierra O P 1769 73 Fr Cristobal Rodriguez O P 1773 77 Fr Andres Melendez O P 1777 81 Fr Francisco Garcia O P 1781 85 Fr Juan Fernandez O P 1785 94 Fr Cristobal Rodriguez O P 1794 98 Fr Antonio Robles O P 1798 1802 Fr Diego Martin O P 1802 14 Fr Pedro Galan O P 1814 25 Fr Francisco Genoves O P 1825 29 Fr Antonio Tavanera O P 1829 33 Fr Tomas Rosello O P 1833 45 Fr Francisco Mora O P 1845 51 Fr Rafael Castro O P 1851 55 Fr Juan Velichon O P 1855 59 Fr Antonio Carrillo O P 1859 63 Fr Jose R Gonzales 1863 67 Fr Raimundo Rodriguez O P 1867 71 Fr Mariano Martin O P 1871 73 Fr Benito Corominas O P 1873 74 Fr Pedro Perez O P 1874 77 Fr Domingo Tressera O P 1877 78 Fr Miguel Narro O P 1878 80 Fr Lucio Asencio O P 1880 82 Fr Ruperto Alarcon O P 1882 86 Fr Miguel Narro O P 1886 89 Fr Bernardino Nozaleda 1889 90 Fr Jose Maria Garcia O P 1890 94 Fr Lucio Asencio O P 1894 1903 Fr Marcos Lainez O P 1903 10 Fr Jose Maria Ruiz O P 1910 14 Fr Santiago Paya O P 1914 17 Fr Florencio Llanos O P 1917 22 Fr Calixto Prieto O P 1922 23 Fr Juan Ylla O P 1923 27 Fr Jesus Andres Villaverde O P 1927 30 Fr Roque Ruano O P 1930 33 Fr Juan Ylla O P 1933 34 Fr Silvestre Sancho O P 1934 36 Fr Angel de Blas O P 1936 45 Fr Juan Labrador O P 1946 49 Fr Honorio Munoz O P 1949 52 Fr Evergisto Bazaco O P 1952 55 Fr Aurelio Valbuena O P 1955 61 Fr Angel de Blas O P 1961 64 Fr Isidoro Katigbak O P 1964 65 Fr Pedro Mateos O P 1965 68 Fr Antonio Cabezon O P 1968 69 Fr Lorenzo Rodriguez O P 1969 70 Fr Eladio Neira O P 1970 74 Fr Antonio F Posadas O P 1974 80 Fr Pompeyo F de Mesa O P 1980 86 Fr Regino O Cortes O P 1986 89 Fr Thomas Lopez Francisco O P 1989 92 Fr Rogelio B Alarcon O P 1992 99 Fr Ramon C Cercado O P 1999 2007 Fr Edwin A Lao O P 2007 2015 Fr Tamerlane R Lana O P 2015 present Fr Clarence V Marquez O P Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 18th century 1 3 19th century 1 4 20th century 1 5 World War II 1 6 First Filipino rector 1 7 Recent history 2 Campus 2 1 St John The Baptist Building 2 2 Our Lady of Aranzazu Building 2 3 St Dominic de Guzman Building 2 4 St Thomas Aquinas Building 2 5 St Raymond of Penafort Building 2 6 St Albert the Great Building 2 7 St Vincent Ferrer Building 2 8 St John Paul Solamo Building 2 9 Blessed Antonio Varona Gymnasium 2 10 San Vicente Liem dela Paz Dormitory 3 Academics 3 1 College of Business Administration and Accountancy 3 2 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 3 2 1 Institute of Communication 3 3 College of Education 3 4 College of Engineering and Information Technology 3 4 1 Institute of Information Technology 3 5 Graduate school 3 6 Basic Education 4 Athletics 5 Other Campuses 5 1 Colegio de San Juan de Letran Abucay Bataan 5 2 Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba Laguna 5 3 Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manaoag Pangasinan 6 Gallery 7 Official publications 8 Notable alumni Letran Manila 9 Sources 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit Archibasilica de San Juan de Letran Rome Italy Oldest major basilica in Rome Called the mother of all churches Colegio de San Juan de Letran was named after this basilica 7 The name San Juan de Letran is derived from the Basilica of St John Lateran in Rome considered as the Mother Church of Christendom 8 Early in the history of Letran its chapel was granted many of the privileges enjoyed by the major basilica Saint John the Baptist for whom the basilica is named is the patron saint of Letran 1 The college was founded by Don Juan Geromino Guerrero in 1620 a retired Spanish officer and one of the Knights of Malta 1 in Intramuros as Colegio de Ninos Huerfanos de San Juan de Letran The school was intended to educate and mold orphans to be good Christian citizens 1 Around the month of May in 1632 Fray Diego de Santa Maria O P arrived at the Sto Domingo convent from Spain via Mexico He was officially assigned to this same convent on April 23 1633 and was given the task of conventual porter He founded the Colegio de Huerfanos de San Pedro y San Pablo As Don Guerrero grew old the two schools were fused together and in 1630 it simply became known as Colegio de San Juan de Letran 1 9 18th century Edit In 1738 under the reign of King Philip V of Spain opened the Colegio de San Juan de Letran and University of Santo Tomas and six scholarships were granted by the king for Chinese Japanese and Tonkinese students Vicente Liem de la Paz Letran s foremost alumnus was among the students who enjoyed this scholarship taking up trivium and quadrivium along with four Tonkinese namely Jose de Santo Tomas Juan de Santo Domingo Pedro Martir and Pedro de San Jacinto 10 19th century Edit In May 1865 Letran was graded as a College of the First Class by royal decree ordered by Queen Isabella II and as a result the school population rose considerably 9 In 1886 rector Fr Bernardino Nozaleda re organized the school s curriculum into the Lower Middle and Superior grades Infima Media y Superior to conform to modern European and American teaching patterns 9 20th century Edit Further expansion took place in 1894 and adjustments were made with the arrival of the Americans in 1900 10 After celebrating its tricentennial Letran was headed by the Rev Fr Martin Guillet O P who was tasked with replacing Letran s old infrastructure and constructing a new and modern building The new facilities were inaugurated and blessed by Rev Fr Martin Guillet O P The new St John the Baptist Building became the Colegio s main building and facade These events were followed by the construction of the Elementary High School and College buildings replacing the old structures respectively The buildings were named after the Dominican founder and saints World War II Edit The growth of the Colegio was temporarily halted when the building was bombed in 1941 and turned into a garrison by the Japanese army in 1944 The Colegio was temporarily housed in the Dominican church and convent of San Juan del Monte In school year 1942 classes were temporarily transferred to the Dominican Sanctuario of San Juan del Monte After the war Letran returned to its home in Intramuros and resumed operations in 1946 Several new construction projects were inaugurated to replace the old structures wrecked by the war 9 First Filipino rector Edit The first Filipino rector and president of the Colegio de San Juan de Letran was Fr Isidro Katigbak O P who served for four straight years Letran has served by the majority of Spanish rectors and presidents for over 400 years citation needed Recent history Edit The school began accepting female students in its college department in the 1970s citation needed while the basic education department started accepting first year female enrollees in June 2005 11 In April 2007 Fr Tamerlane Lana O P was elected rector and president of Letran of the Intramuros and Abucay campuses by the Board of Trustees to serve a four year term until April 2011 Fr Lana became the 80th rector of the Manila campus 12 13 Fr Lana s administration has undertaken the task of changing and upgrading the Colegio s academic standards to meet those required to attain university status 12 This work also includes the revision of the vision and mission research development community service and the 12 year strategic plan for 2008 until 2020 14 Starting academic year 2007 08 Letran became a wi fi zone to cater its students access to the internet 15 In October 2007 two former Letran administrators were among the 498 Spanish martyrs beatified by Pope Benedict XVI They are Fr Jesus Villaverde Andres OP a former rector and Fr Antonio Varona Ortega OP a former professor and moderator of the NCAA Philippines 16 On July 3 2008 Fr Lana formally launched the Letran Center for Intramuros Studies LCIS 17 The initiative to establish the center sprang from the 12 year development plan as the school hopes to become a leader in cultural and historical studies particularly on the subject of Intramuros 17 The day also marked the 435th anniversary of the signing of the royal decree by King Philip II in San Lorenzo Spain on July 3 1573 that prescribed the foundation of Hispanic colonial towns which served as basis for the systematic layout for the establishment of Intramuros which was known then as Spanish Manila 17 In June 2015 Fr Clarence Victor C Marquez O P was elected 81st Rector and President of Letran Manila and Bataan 18 19 Campus 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 June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main entrance ca 1880 St John The Baptist Building Edit The historical facade of Letran Also known as the Administration Building it houses the office of the rector and president It houses the Admission Office Financial Affairs Office The Letran Center for Intramuros Studies Office LCIS Guidance Counselor Office the Information Technology Center College of Business Administration and Accountancy College of Education and the Institute of Information Technology The bookstore lobby and chapel are also in this building The St John Lateran convent of the Letran Dominican Fathers is located here Our Lady of Aranzazu Building Edit The former St Antoninus Building is dedicated in honor of Our Lady of Aranzazu where the Arch confraternity of Nuestra Senora de Aranzazu was solemnly established in Letran on December 16 1772 by virtue of a pontifical brief issued by Benedict XIV on September 18 1748 It holds the promenade and Salon de Actos student lounge 20 St Dominic de Guzman Building Edit The building who was named after the founder of the Order of Preachers Dominicans This building houses classrooms Science and Psychology Laboratory College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and The Institute of Communication St Thomas Aquinas Building Edit This building houses the Library and Media Center for Communication Arts students The Media Center has two sections Instructional Media and Broadcast Media It provides human and material resources for instructional and broadcast purposes Among the facilities are an audio video library viewing rooms instructional media resources for circulation Services include lending of instructional materials rendering the execution of art work photo coverage and black and white photo developing and printing For broadcast media facilities the TV production studio radio production and studio post production Services offered are audio and video production and editing video coverage etc Several facilities are the Apple Mac Lab Editing Suite TV Studio Radio Mini Station and many more The library is divided into sections Filipiniana Section Circulation Section High School Library Graduate School Library Media Library Internet Section Periodical Section Archives SectionThe St Thomas Building has a television for televiewing purposes St Raymond of Penafort Building Edit The former High School Building St Raymond of Penafort houses the Office of the Vice Rector for Religious Affairs It includes the Accounting Stock Room Lost and Found Office Hospitality Management Facility Auxiliary Services Audit Services Letran Alumni Association Office and the Center for Community Development Office The school clinic is in this building St Albert the Great Building Edit This building is also known as the Student Center Building because it houses student facilities such as the canteens a modern 400 seat auditorium Office of the Student Affairs Letran Student Council Office the Graduate School faculty room and student lounge six SC classrooms Thesis Section The Lance Publication Office and the Office of the Dean in Graduate School St Vincent Ferrer Building Edit This building serves the basic education department the College of Engineering and it also houses the music room and speech laboratory St John Paul Solamo Building Edit Blessed Antonio Varona Gym It serves as the headquarters of maintenance and housekeeping of the Colegio Blessed Antonio Varona Gymnasium Edit It is the home of the Knights and Squires Letran s collegiate and high school varsity teams that play in the NCAA and other sports tournaments located right across the Student Center Building along Beaterio Street in Intramuros Letran Gym has three physical education classrooms with a centralized air conditioned unit It houses the Letran Hall of Fame and the P E faculty The Letran Gym is named in honor of Blessed Antonio Varona OP former Letran Professor and Athletics Moderator The old gym was demolished in April 2019 and will be replaced by the Quadricentennial Building a multi purpose sports facility 21 22 San Vicente Liem dela Paz Dormitory Edit The dormitory of Letran Manila located beside the Letran Gym Academics EditCollege of Business Administration and Accountancy Edit The College of Business Administration and Accountancy offers a wide range of business courses especially in management Letran s CBAA was known as the flagship college of the institution The college produced many alumni and students who excelled in the field of business one of these is the prominent Filipino businessman Enrique Zobel de Ayala citation needed the first patriarch of the Zobel de Ayala family College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Edit Same as the CBAA College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or CLAS is the flagship college offering courses in the Colegio Its Liberal Studies program offers required subjects in the Humanities Social Sciences Natural Sciences Mathematics Languages and Health and Physical Education It also offers majors in Communication Arts Psychology Political Science AB Advertising AB Public Relation AB Journalism and AB Broadcasting It likewise offers subjects required in all courses such as Seminar Workshop and Practicum SWP Research Methods and Practicum RMP where students are required to undertake on the job training and come up with a research paper thesis Community Service is given a central place in all courses The CLAS also offers as part of its core curriculum subjects such as theology and other supplemental activities like parish exposure retreats and recollection community outreach program to our adopted communities citation needed CLAS was accredited by the PAASCU in May 2005 citation needed The CLAS also has programs that focus not only improving research in the Colegio such as evaluation of the panel members thesis advisers and even the defense proceedings to ensure quality research outputs by our students The best theses awards program will be implemented this school year citation needed Foreign languages as electives such as Mandarin French Spanish and Japanese are also offered in the CLAS citation needed Members of the college s staff have been required to have master s degrees and are required to continuously improve themselves academically and professionally by attending seminars workshops conferences etc and to participate in spiritual social and cultural activities in and out of the Colegio citation needed The annual Echo Seminar organized by the CLAS is an opportunity for all faculty who had attended various activities outside to share their experiences and insights and give impetus to stimulating academic interactions among the faculty Likewise the faculty of each area are required to come up with an action research output presented in a colloquium spearheaded by the RPOD Moreover the faculty and staff had been encouraged to use Technology as an educational tool in research to facilitate effectiveness and efficiency in office operation and Instruction citation needed Institute of Communication Edit The Institute of Communication called iComm citation needed offers programs several of which are considered as the flagship courses of the Colegio citation needed For 10 consecutive years students of the Institute of Communication brought home awards from the Catholic Mass Media Awards and Metro Manila Film Festival for student categories citation needed Letran iComm students also won the prominent Student Academy Awards the IBDA A Awards The institute was also awarded as School of the year by the Philippine Quill Awards citation needed And also IComm has been producing multi talented students that excels inside the Colegio College of Education Edit The College of Education began as an area in the College of the Liberal Arts Sciences and Education in 2002 with an initial enrollment of seventeen students and six teachers in its Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education program In 2006 the education area separated to become an independent college 23 College of Engineering and Information Technology Edit The Colegio started to offer engineering programs in 2012 With the transfer of the Institute of Information Technology Letran established its youngest college the College of Engineering and Information Technology CEIT The CEIT currently offers four engineering programs and three specialization on the information technology program 24 Institute of Information Technology Edit In 2003 Letran Manila was the first 25 26 school to partner with Microsoft for the Microsoft IT Academy program in the Philippines 25 26 It is one of the academic institutions that offers a degree in Information Technology mapped with the premier certification from Microsoft It began as an area in the College of the Liberal Arts Sciences and Education Starting A Y 2012 13 the Institute of Information Technology transferred to the College of Engineering 24 Graduate school Edit The Professional School for Continuing Education in Business of the Letran Graduate School is located at the St Albert the Great building Basic Education Edit The Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Manila has a Basic Education department that has been in existence for almost 400 years 27 Letran started as an all boys school then began accepting female enrollees in the first year during the academic year 2005 06 for its basic education program 27 The Elementary Level caters a two year start from pre school and six years of elementary Now forming part of the Basic Education Department of the Colegio the elementary level starts from the first two years of pre school Kindergarten and Preparatory and six years of elementary education The pupils in this Department are called Pages the name given to those who are in the first stage of knighthood Here pupils are taught the basic rudiments not only of reading writing and arithmetic but also of other areas which include character formation The Elementary Department of Letran Manila is located at the St Vincent Ferrer building The High School Department is located in the St Raymond of Penafort building Athletics EditMain article Letran Knights Letran is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 1928 to 1932 and since 1936 28 The Colegio currently participates in basketball volleyball football soccer track and field taekwondo Lawn Tennis and table tennis The varsity teams are called Letran Knights for seniors division Squires for juniors division and Lady Knights for women s division 28 The seniors basketball team is the second most successful team in the NCAA Since joining in the 1928 29 season the Knights have won a total of seventeen titles 28 The most recent championship came in the 2019 2020 tournament Their most prominent rivals are the De La Salle Green Archers before the Green Archers left the NCAA San Beda Red Lions San Sebastian Stags and the Mapua Cardinals their neighbor in Intramuros 28 Other Campuses EditColegio de San Juan de Letran Abucay Bataan Edit Rev Fr Rogelio Alarcon O P former rector and president of Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Intramuros Manila and an alumnus proposed the idea of having another campus in the north The province of Bataan was chosen Initially two sites in Bataan were presented Hermosa and Balanga After three years in the conceptualization stage a third site Abucay was also considered By what could be described as heavenly intercession and providential twists Abucay was selected The community of St John Lateran the Board of Colegio de San Juan de Letran and the Council of the Philippine Dominican Province approved the establishment of Letran Abucay in 1998 citation needed Construction started in 2000 in the fifteen hectare area donated by Mayor and Mrs Liberato Santiago Mr and Mrs Nicanor Soriano and Gov and Mrs Leonardo Roman Views of the Manila Bay and the surrounding mountains including Mt Samat envelope the site tone One of the main attractions of Letran Abucay is its relatively undisturbed natural area and environment citation needed Preparations for the establishment of the Letran Abucay campus spanned over the terms of three Filipino Dominican provincials Rev Fr Quirico Pedregosa O P Rev Fr Ernesto Arceo O P and Rev Fr Edmund Nantes O P an alumnus Rev Fr Edwin Lao O P former rector and president of Letran Intramuros spearheaded the over all construction of the building and the formulation of the guiding principles of the institution The blessing and inauguration on June 4 2006 coincided with the gathering of the priors and superiors of the Philippine Dominican Province Bishop Socrates Villegas D D also an alumnus officiated the Eucharistic celebration and blessing citation needed Letran Bataan produced its first batch of graduates in March 2010 Letran Bataan Science High School will open in June 2011 citation needed needs update Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba Laguna Edit When the government declared its policy of decongesting Metro Manila the Dominican Province of the Philippines instituted long term plans which included the establishment of an extension school in Laguna This plan was prepared by the Commission for the Planning of the Ministry of the Word citation needed An 11 hectare tract of land along the foothills of the legendary Mt Makiling in Bucal Calamba City Laguna was chosen as the site The school was founded on March 11 1979 Rev Fr Ramon Salinas OP was the project director Rev Fr Jesse Lorete OP served as the Coordinator of Student Personnel Services and Mr Jose Marcelino Principal of the Elementary Department of Letran Intramuros was the academic provost Being an extension campus Letran Calamba was placed under the supervision of Rev Fr Regino Cortez OP the rector of Letran Intramuros citation needed On August 7 1986 Letran Calamba finally gained its autonomy from Letran Intramuros with the installation of Rev Fr Tamerlane Lana OP as its first president and rector citation needed With the school buildings still under construction the first semester of its first school year saw Letran s pioneer instructors most of whom commuted from Letran Manila and students holding classes at the rented half finished building of Laguna Poly medic Center Inc now known as the PAMANA citation needed To smoothen the school operations Rev Fr Patricio Apa O P was designated the First Director of Letran Calamba in 1980 Assisting him as the Academic Provost was Mr Constante Molina citation needed The year 1981 saw the blessing of the four story main Building the three story engineering Elementary High School Building and the Shop Various offices and services were expanded to ensure the implementation of the development plan and programs The college departments had their first academic heads Engr Dominador Chua for Engineering and Commerce and Rev Fr Enrico Gonzales O P for Arts amp Sciences citation needed Letran Calamba graduates took the board examinations both in Mechanical Engineering and Certified Public Accountant licensing exam with several of the Mechanical Engineering board passers landing in the top positions citation needed In 1987 1991 Letran placed 20th average ranking by the Professional Regulation Commission in the Overall National Passing Percentage of Mechanical Engineers ranking second in Region IV in the 1987 ME Board Examination citation needed In the March 2010 Electronics Engineering examination 75 of Letran graduates who took the licensure examination passed The national passing rate was 27 citation needed Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manaoag Pangasinan Edit The Holy Rosary Academy of Manaoag was founded in 1947 by Fr Teodulo Cajigal a Spanish Dominican priest In 1990 the Dominican Fathers requested the help of the Dominican sisters in Pangasinan to teach Christian Living subjects in the Holy Rosary Academy of Manaoag In response two sisters were assigned in San Manuel for this purpose In 1992 the Fathers entrusted the management of the school to the sisters From then on the sisters resided in the vicinity of the school The sisters worked tirelessly to improve the school and in 2001 the school was granted permit to offer collegiate education The school then operated under the name Our Lady of Manaoag College 29 On August 8 2014 Our Lady of Manaoag College signed a MOA with Letran Manila Letran Calamba and Letran Bataan for the integration of the college into the Letran System A proposal of changing its name to Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manaoag was unanimously approved by its Board of Trustees on Sept 6 2014 30 It was on October 3 that Our Lady of Manaoag College was officially relaunched as the Pangasinan campus of the college and many activities were held in celebration of the formal reopening under the banner of the Letran system 30 The newest Letran campus is located in Manaoag within meters from the Dominican administered municipal church and the town hall Gallery Edit Two point view Letran from the air Center part of the Facade Details of the Windows Arriba Letran Dormitory Historical MarkerOfficial publications EditThe Lance the official student publication of Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila Esplendente the official student publication of Letran Senior High School Department The Letran Scroll for the High School Level Letran Page for the Elementary Level Muralla is the literary portfolio of The Lance Letran News for the Administration KNIGHTline for Letran Alumni Association Luz Y Saber Letran Research Journal Letranense Yearbook The Shield the official student publication of Colegio de San Juan de Letran Bataan The Squires Chronicle the official student publication of the high school department of Letran Bataan Ang Pahayangang Inggo the official student publication in Filipino language of the high school department of Letran Bataan The Knight the official publication of the collegiate department of Letran Calamba The Squire the official publication of the high school department of Letran Calamba Ang Kabalyero the official publication in Filipino language of the high school department of Letran Calamba The Page the official publication of the elementary department of Letran Calamba Barangay Letran the official publication of the administration and academic schools of Letran Calamba Lilok Letran Calamba research journalNotable alumni Letran Manila 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 February 2018 Saint St Vicente Liem dela Paz O P HS 1747 1750 Letran s foremost alumnus and heavenly patron A young Vietnamese scholar who studied in Letran during the 18th century Also known as Vicente Pham Hieu Liem or Vicente Le Quang Liem de Tonkin St Tomas Hioji Rokuzayemon Nishi de San Jacinto O P Born in Kyushu Japan Tomas went to the Philippines and studied Theology in University of Santo Tomas Upon returning to his homeland he was captured and was martyred through the gallows and hole torture St Pedro de Sta Maria O P St Vicente Shiwozuka Dela Cruz de Nagasaki O P Among the martyrs of the persecution of Christians in Japan with San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila St Francisco Shoyemon O P St Jacobo Kyushei Gorobioye Tomanaga de Santa Maria O P St Domingo Tuoc O P St Vicente Do Yen O P Venerable Fr Juan Bautista de Santa Maria Fung O P Entered Letran on July 8 1736 Embraced the Dominican Order in 1744 and martyred in July 1755 31 Blesseds Beato Fr Jesus Villaverde Andres O P Among the 498 martyrs of the Spanish Civil war beatified by Pope Beneditc XVI last October 28 2007 Beato Fr Antonio Varona O P Presidents of the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo HS 1886 1899 1901 Manuel L Quezon HS 1889 AB 1894 1935 1944 Sergio Osmena HS 1889 AB 1894 1944 1946 Jose P Laurel HS 1943 1945 Vice Presidents of the Philippines Mariano Trias AB Tejeros Convention 1897 Fernando Lopez HS 1921 1949 1953 1965 73 Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Cayetano L Arellano HS 1901 1920 Victorino M Mapa 1920 1921 Manuel G Araullo Ab Philo 1921 1924 Ramon Q Avancena AB 1925 1941 Andres R Narvasa GS 38 1991 1998 Diosdado M Peralta BS Economics 1974 Heroes of the Philippine Revolution Don Pedro Abad Santos HS revolutionary hero founder of the Socialist Party of the Philippines Marcelo H del Pilar leader of the Propaganda Movement in Spain second and last editor of La Solidaridad Mariano Abella AB a delegate to the Malolos Congress Crispulo Aguinaldo AB a revolutionary leader older brother of Emilio Aguinaldo Santiago Alvarez AB one of the most valiant generals of the Revolution Gen Servillano Aquino a delegate to the Malolos Congress revolutionary leader Vito Belarmino major generals of the revolutionary army Higinio Benitez GS HS AB a delegate to the Malolos Congress Fr Jose Burgos AB Philo 1855 GOMBURZA Don Graciano Cordero a delegate to the Malolos Congress Mariano Crisostomo HS AB a delegate to the Malolos Congress Gen Emiliano Riego De Dios revolutionary leader Severino De Las Alas a revolutionary leader Dr Trinidad Pardo de Tavera a delegate to the Malolos Congress Ladislao Diwa AB a patriot who was among the founders of the Katipunan that initiated the Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896 Gen Edilberto Evangelista AB Hero of the Battle of Zapote Bridge revolutionary leader Lorenzo Fenoy a delegate to the Malolos Congress Gen Leandro Locsin Fullon revolutionary leader former Provincial Governor of Antique Maximo Gregorio one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite Emilio Jacinto AB Revolutionary hero amp Brains of the Katipunan Apolinario Mabini AB 1887 Political philosopher and revolutionary who wrote the constitution for the first Philippine republic of 1899 1901 and served as its first prime minister in 1899 He is often referred to as the Sublime Paralytic and as the Brains of the Revolution Gen Mariano Llanera revolutionary leader Honorio Lopez AB revolutionary leader Victoriano Luciano one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite Gen Vicente Lukban revolutionary leader and Governor of Tayabas now Quezon from 1912 to 1916 Gen Mamerto Natividad Jr Lieutenant General of the Philippine Revolutionary Army Drafted the manifesto decree of Biac na Bato in July 1897 Signer of the Constitution of Biac na Bato which established the provisional revolutionary government Pablo Ocampo delegate to the Malolos Congress Jose Maria Panganiban y Enverga 1883 propagandist Fr Pedro Pelaez Father of Secularization Movement in the Philippines Gen Artemio Ricarte revolutionary leader Antonio San Agustin one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite Pablo Tecson AB revolutionary leader Dr Pio Valenzuela Chief Aid of Andres Bonifacio Aguedo Velarde AB a delegate to the Malolos Congress Faustino Villaruel a mason and one of the founding member of the La Liga Filipina and supporter of the propaganda movement Flaviano Yenko AB revolutionary leader Fr Jacinto Zamora AB GOMBURZA Phil Villas Isabela Province Freedom fighter Gen Isidro Torres a revolutionary who established Katipunan chapters in Bulacan Matanglawin of the Katipunan Senators of the Philippines Francisco Tongio Liongson Third District Fourth Philippine Legislature 1916 1919 Eulogio Rodriguez Sr AB 1896 Senate President 1952 53 1953 1963 Vicente Madrigal Francisco Afan Delgado Isabelo delos Reyes AB Richard Gordon PR 1955 Pedro Guevara 1896 Esteban Quimbo Singzon First senator of the senatorial districts of Samar and Leyte Teodoro Kalaw Nicolas Capistrano Senator 4th Philippine Legislature 1916 1919 Enrique Magalona AB 1907 Quintin Paredes House Speaker 1933 35 Freddie Webb AB English also many time member of the Philippine basketball team in the 1972 Olympics Vicente Tito Sotto III GS HS AB English Senate President Republic of the PhilippinesCongressmen of the Philippines Benigno Aquino Sr AB 1904 House Speaker 1943 44 Sergio Apostol Gus Tambunting GS HS BS Congressman ParanaqueGovernors Leonardo Ding Roman HS Bataan 1986 2004 Macario Arnedo Pampanga 1904 1912 Francisco Tongio Liongson Pampanga 1912 1916 Francisco Gopez Nepomuceno GS 1928 HS 1936 BSC 1940 Pampanga 1960 1971 Honorio Ventura Pampanga 1916 1918 1922 Luis Chavit Singson BSC 1961 Ilocos Sur Jesus Typoco Jr BSC 1968 Daet Camarines Norte Bicol Melecio Y Severino HS Negros Oriental Occidental Ramil L Hernandez BSC 1993 Province of LagunaMayors Albert G Ambagan Jr AB Political Science 1998 Amadeo Cavite Edwin M Bautista Strike Revilla BSC Management 1991 MBA Bacoor Leon G Guinto Sr College Manila former Secretary of Labor Arsenio Cruz Herrera AB 1880 first civilian mayor of Manila Justo R Lukban AB 1873 Mayor of Manila 1917 1920 Congressman Manila 2nd District 1909 to 1912 Mary Jane Ortega AB Spanish and English 1959 San Fernando La Union Isagani C Pascual GS 1962 Guiguinto Bulacan Alain P Rabang HS 1983 Umingan Pangasinan Enrique B Yap Jr HS 1982 Sarangani Councilors Ricardo L Baes Jr HS 1981 District 1 Paranaque Greco Antonio Belgica HS 1965 District 6 Manila Engr Giovanni Esplana District 2 Paranaque Willand Patrick Florendo HS 1996 Floridablanca Pampanga Martin Isidro Jr GS 1976 BSC 1985 District 1 Manila Valmar Val Sotto HS 1968 District 2 Paranaque Darwin B Icay AB Political Science 1997 Taguig Jim Gerald Pe AB Political Science 1997 Coron Palawan Albert Joseph Cruz GS 1997 HS 2001 Meycauayan BulacanOther government officials Felipe Agoncillo Ambassador Herminio A Astorga HS 1951 Vice Mayor Manila 1964 TOYM Awardee for Political leadership NCAA Basketball Athlete Angelito Banayo El HS College Political Consultant former General Manager of the Philippine Tourism Authority former Administrator of the National Food Authority Jaime C de Veyra Historian Educator former Director of the Institute of National LanguageLegal Pedro Tongio Liongson Judge Advocate General Army of First Philippine Republic 1899 Bernardo P Pardo HS 1950 former Associate Justice 1998 2002 Former chairman of COMELEC Felicismo Feria AB former Associate Justice 1945 1953 Carlos Imperial GS former Associate Justice Diosdado M Peralta BS Commerce 1974 Associate Justice Supreme Court Gregorio Perfecto AB former Associate Justice 1945 1949 Florentino Torres Philosophy former Associate Justice Augusto K Aligada Jr Civil Law Expert Former Dean of Faculty of Civil Law in University of Santo Tomas Quintin Paredes III Civil Law Expert member FROKS Manila Antonio Paredes Jr legal counsel of Senator Loren Legarda member FROKS shooting team member FROKS Manila Oscar T Castelo HS Judge of Manila Court 1946 City Attorney of Quezon City Rafael del Pan HS Lawyer Nationalist Criminologist and Reformist Solicitor General of Philippine Islands Eugenio H Villareal GS 1976 HS 80 former Chairperson Movie and Television Review and Classification Board MTRCB Dec 2012 Jan 2017 Professor of Law in Evidence Legal Philosophy and Media amp Entertainment Law Salvador Medialdea BSC is a Filipino lawyer business executive and government administrator who is the former Executive Secretary of the Philippines during the administration of former president Rodrigo DuterteMen of Cloth Archbishop Artemio Casas HS 1930 former Rector of Manila Cathedral 1956 1962 Archbishop Oscar Cruz DD GS 1950 Lingayen Dagupan Archbishop Ramon Salazar OP Archbishop Socrates Villegas HS 1977 member FROKS Manila Bishop Teodoro Bacani HS 1956 Novaliches Bishop Jose Salazar OP HS 1958 Batanes Bishop Alfredo Versoza Fr Gregorio Aglipay AB 1877 Founder of the Philippine Independent Church Fr Rufino Jun Sescon Jr HS 1988 Chancellor Arzobispado de Manila Chaplain Sto Nino de Paz ChapelWriters Francisco Alonso Liongson Filipino Playwright in Spanish Francisco Balagtas Poet and is widely considered as the Tagalog equivalent of William Shakespeare for his impact on Filipino literature The famous epic Florante at Laura is regarded as his defining work Jesus Batikuling Balmori Renowned Filipino Poet in Spanish Premio Zobel awardee 1926 Marcelo H Del Pilar Writer amp Propagandist One of the co publisher and founder of La Solidaridad Fernando De La Concepcion Journalist Premio Zobel awardee 1960 Carlos De La Rosa Journalist Premio Zobel awardee 1984 Ermin Garcia Sr Journalist Founder of Pangasinan Newspaper Sunday Punch Enrique Fernandez Lumba Spanish Journalist and Poet Premio Zobel awardee 1954 Bienvenido Lumbera HS 1950 National Artist of the Philippines Recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism Literature and Creative communication Carlos Palanca Memorial Awardee Jesus T Peralta HS 1951 AA PM 1953 Writer essayist and social scientist Hall of Famer Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards in Literature Mariano Ponce 1885 Writer amp Propagandist Severino Reyes Writer dramatist and playwright highly acclaimed as one of the giants of Tagalog literature of the early 20th century Author of Walang Sugat and Ang mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang Guillermo Gomez Rivera AB Writer Premio Zobel awardee 1975 Rolando Tinio HS 1950 AA 52 National Artist of the Philippines for Theater and LiteratureEducators Dr Bonifacio Lopez Mencias a Filipino physician epidemiologist guerrilla sympathizer and martyr He is best known for providing aid to the Philippine guerrillas in his capacity as Dean of the UST College of Medicine during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines Mariano V de los Santos Founder of the University of Manila Bienvenido Gonzalez former president of the University of the Philippines UP Dr Fernan Lukban HS 1978 Head Business and Economics Program of Arts and Sciences University of Asia and the Pacific UA amp P Jovencio Ortanez former president of Ortanez University Ignacio Villamor AB 1885 First Filipino president of UP Associate justice at the Supreme Court Kenneth Glenn L Manuel CPA Reviewer 6th place 2019 Bar ExaminationsSportspeople Sambiao Basanung Olympic Swimmer 1948 Enrique Beech Olympic Shooter 1956 1960 Felicisimo Fajardo Basketball player and coach Olympian 1948 1952 Gabriel Gabby Fajardo Basketball player Rudy Hines Naturalized import from New York Basketball player and PBA official Samboy Lim Basketball player The Skywalker of the PBA and was named as one of PBA s 25 Greatest Players Col Julian Malonzo Basketball player and FIBA official Former President of the Philippine Olympic Committee POC Willie Miller PBA Most Valuable Player Member FIBA Asia Powerade Team Pilipinas Lauro The Fox Mumar Played in the 1948 London Olympics a former Filipino basketball player and later served as the national team head coach of India and the Philippines He was one of the greatest Filipino players of his time Member of the famous Letran Murder Inc basketball team 1950 NCAA Champions Oliver Opeda Ongtawco Olympic Bowler and coach PSA Bowler of the year 1979 Carlos Padilla Olympic Boxer 1932 Jose Padilla Jr Olympic Boxer 1932 Fausto Preysler Olympic Yachting 1960 1964 Kerby Raymundo PBA Player Antero Terry Saldana PBA Player Mike Mustre PBA Player Nemie Villegas Basketball player and coach Ricardo Pineda Member 1970 NCAA Champion Men s Basketball Team once held the NCAA record of 52 pts in a game against Ateneo Played in the PBA for Mariwasa amp U Tex Manuel Pineda Member 1970 NCAA Champion Men s Basketball Team Played in the PBA for San Miguel Ramon San Juan El 71 HS 75 College Member 1979 NCAA Men s Basketball Champion amp 1979 MVP Rino Salazar PBA player and coach Angelito Esguerra College Member 1979 NCAA Men s Basketball Champion Joaquin Lopez Football Hall of Fame Bryan Faundo NCAA Men s Basketball Team Champion 05 06 ABL PBA Player Ramil Abratique Taekwondo Champion Silver medalist World Championships Mark Andaya former PBA player former ABL player played for Philippine Patriots actor Boyet Bautista former PBA player PBL player Harbour Centre Batang Pier RJ Jazul PBA Player Smart Gilas Player National Basketball Team Rey Guevarra PBA player NCAA Slam Dunk Champion PBA Slam Dunk Champion Smart Gilas National Basketball Team Raymond Almazan PBA Player NCAA MVP Defensive Player of the year NCAA Jaypee Belencion PBA Player Louie Alas PBA Player Smart Gilas Player National Basketball Team Alfrancis Chua HS Letran Basketball Jr Division PABL Player PBA Head Coach and Team Manager Michael Garcia Laguna Lakers MBA Player Alaska Aces PBA Player Paul Guerrero PBA Draftee Round 3 29th Overall by Purefoods Davao Eagles MBA Player Anton Villoria PBA Player Red Bull Thunder Jam Cortes PBA D League Player Caloy Garcia HS PBL Player PBL NCAA PBA Head Coach Aldin Ayo Former Letran Knight Player 98 to 01 Basketball Clinic Director Councilor of Sorsogon City Head Coach 2015 NCAA Men s Basketball Team Seniors Division Asst Coach KIA Motors Carnival in PBA Erwin Velez PBA Draftee Mobiline Phone Pals 1st Round 4th Overall Al David PBA Player Presto Ice Cream Jason Misolas PBA Player Gilbert Castillo PBA MBA Player Billy Moody Naturalized import from Kansas PBA Player Ed Ducut PBA Player Ginebra San Miguel Dong Polistico PBA Player Genesis Donking Sasuman PBA Player Harold Sta Cruz URBL MVBA Liga Pilipinas ABL Player Indonesia Warriors Import Eric Rodriguez PBL PBA ABL Player Yeng Guiao GS Before entering LSGH PBA Head Coach PBL Commissioner Commentator and Politician Archand Christian Bagsit Philippine Athlete Track amp Field Gold Medalist in SEA Games Arnold Baradi Silver Medalist 1985 World Games Taekwondo Men s fin weight and the first Filipino Gold medal winner in the Asian Taekwondo Games Tonichi Pujante Founding Commissioner of Vietnam Basketball Association VBA Chris Calaguio PABL MBA PBA Player Aaron Aban PBA PlayerBusinessmen Don Enrique Zobel Businessman amp Philanthropist Francisco Ortigas Lawywer Businessman Luis Quiray Abiva GS 1954 HS 1958 BSC 1963 former president Abiva Publishing House Jaime Bautista BSC 1977 President and CEO of Philippine Airlines Tony Chua Coll 1975 Businessman Team Manager of the Barako Bull Energy Boosters PBA Executive Vice President Philippines Football Federation PFF Henry Co President and CEO Ford Motors Philippines Panfilo Domingo MBA SMP 2007 Chairman CEO University of the East Allied Bank Francisco Cuervo Eizmendi HS 1952 former president San Miguel Corporation Ralph Lim Joseph GS 1965 Owner Ralph s Wines and Spirit Robert Lim Joseph GS 1963 HS 1967 Chairman Travel Cooperative of the Philippines Henry Lim Bon Liong Chairman and CEO of Sterling Paper Group of Companies Dr Jose Rizal Awardee for excellence in the field of Management and Finance Aurelio Periquet Jr Business Leadership Awardee James Gaviola Velasquez HS 1983 Former President and Country General Manager IBM Philippines President amp CEO of PT amp T Cesar Zalamea B A in Accounting and Banking Former President of the Philippine American Life Insurance Company Philamlife Former President amp CEO of AIG Investment Asia Former Chairman amp CEO of the Development Bank of the Philippines Currently advisory director of Campbell Lutyens Justo A Ortiz HS Chief Executive Officer Union Bank of the PhilippinesMedia Personalities Ariel Villasanta Business Management TV host Actor Comedian The Misadventures of Maverick and Ariel Totoo TV Iskul Bukol as Perfecto Pekto Pangkista Creative Director of PLDT Johnny Delgado HS 1965 Actor Maryo J de los Reyes PR 1962 TV and Movie Director Ted Failon News Anchor and Host of ABS CBN Eddie Gutierrez Commerce Actor and former matinee idol Juancho Gutierrez Actor one of the 1950s most popular leading men in Philippine cinema German Moreno deceased Television host actor comedian and talent manager star builder Vic Sotto PR 1964 GS 1967 HS 1971 Actor Host Raymond Lauchengco Actor and singer Ramon Tulfo GS 1960 TV Host Radio Broadcaster Columnist Carlo Guevara one of the Host of Party Pilipinas GMA7 winner of Be Bench Lourd de Veyra HS vocalist of the band Radioactive Sago Project host of TV5 s Wasak and History with Lourd Wendell Ramos HS Veteran Actor Host Comedian amp Matinee Idol Others Tobias Enverga BA Economics The first Filipino Canadian appointed in the Senate of Canada Jose Maria Sison HS 56 Founding Chairman Communist Party of the Philippines Current Chairman International League of Peoples Struggle Literary critic Marxist theoretician Award winning Poet Antonio M Molina composer conductor pedagogue historian and music administrator Premio Zobel awardee 1985 Sources EditFor the Alumni list https web archive org web 20091018232147 http geocities com sinupan pinoy htm https web archive org web 20071018192233 http letranalumni org awards awardees asp https web archive org web 20071120130909 http philippinefolio com contdetail php id 25 amp id app2 353 amp id app3 01674 http www letran edu about letranites php http www letran edu about presidents php https web archive org web 20070224043336 http elibrary supremecourt gov ph index4 phpReferences Edit a b c d e Quilala Gester Jeff June 2005 A Knight s Tale The LANCE Colegio de San Juan de Letran Archived from the original on September 6 2008 Retrieved April 22 2021 Letran celebrates 400 years Manila Standard March 18 2017 Letran History Archived from the original on 23 June 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2018 Letran Heritage Archived from the original on 23 June 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2018 The Saints of Colegio de San Juan de Letran Saints Archived from the original on 30 October 2018 Letran s academic programs granted Level III status by PAASCU letran edu ph Retrieved December 14 2020 Clarke Peter 17 February 2009 St John Lateran Basilica and Palace jpg English Basilica and Palace of St John Lateran Rome Italy Retrieved 2 March 2018 via Wikimedia Commons a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Rome Illustrated Guide of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 2 March 2018 a b c d History of Colegio de San Juan de Letran Colegio de San Juan de Letran Archived from the original on 2017 07 29 Retrieved April 22 2021 a b Colegio de San Juan de Letran Continuing a tradition of excellence Manila Bulletin September 29 2005 Archived from the original on July 28 2012 Retrieved April 22 2021 We are now a school for boys and girls Colegio de San Juan de Letran 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