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La Consolacion College Manila

La Consolación College Manila is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution run by the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC) in the City of Manila, Philippines. It was founded by the Augustinian Sisters in 1902 when the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines offered ten Filipino nuns from the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation a house near the Basilica of San Sebastián.[1]

La Consolacion College Manila
Dalubhasaang La Consolacion sa Manila (Filipino)
Former names
Colegio de Nuestra Señora de la Consolacion (1902-1945)
MottoUnitas, Caritas, Veritas (Latin)
Motto in English
Unity Charity Truth
TypePrivate
Non-profit
Basic and Higher education institution
EstablishedMay 1902; 122 years ago (1902-05)
FounderAugustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(Augustinian Sisters)
Academic affiliations
PAASCU
PresidentSr. Emilia S. Lacuarta, O.S.A.
Students3,000
Location
8 Mendiola St., San Miguel, Manila
,
Philippines

14°35′50″N 120°59′34″E / 14.59715°N 120.99274°E / 14.59715; 120.99274
Colors Blue  and  White 
NicknameBlue Royals
Sporting affiliations
ISAA
Websitewww.lccm.edu.ph
Location in Metro Manila
Location in Luzon
Location in the Philippines

The college is located beside the Centro Escolar University and across College of the Holy Spirit in the city's San Miguel district, where also Malacañang Palace is located.[2]

Campus edit

La Consolacion College Manila is in Mendiola Street, at the doorstep of Malacañang Palace, and occupying a trapezoidal area of 2.8 hectares enclosed by the streets of Arlegui, San Rafael, C.A. Aguila and Mendiola. Within the vicinity there are other colleges and universities forming the "university belt" of Claro M. Recto Avenue and Legarda Street.

With the completion of the Line 2 with stations at Recto and Legarda, La Consolacion College Manila is only minutes away from areas up north like Pasig, Marikina, and Quezon City. From the south, buses, fxs, and jeepneys find their route to the heart of Mendiola making the college accessible from any part of the metro.

It is one of the Catholic schools administered by the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC). Aside from the Administration building, Mo. Consuelo Barcelo Auditorium, Gregor Mendel Science Center, and classroom buildings — St. Augustine, Sta. Monica, Our Lady of Consolation, Kamalayan (which houses the college library), and the Mother Rita Building (also known as LCCM International Center) — La Residencia 1 and 2 (dormitories), occupy the land area. Today, there are more than 3,500 students, faculty, and staff.

History edit

La Consolacion College Manila was founded in 1902 when Msgr. Placido Chapelle, the Papal Nuncio, offered the first ten Filipino Augustinian Sisters a house at R. Hidalgo St., Quiapo near the Basilica of San Sebastian. Chapelle convinced the sisters, Agustinas Terciarias, to cease the operation of their asilo-colegio and to establish a defined school for women whose objective was to provide training and instruction to those intending to pass the civil service examination. The school was named Colegio de Nuestra Señora de la Consolacion. Sor Clara del Santissimo Sacramento was the first directress of the colegio.

The Filipino Augustinian Sisters who founded the school were the same group given the order to disband by the Father Provincial of the Augustinian Order in 1899 during the Philippine–American War when the remaining Catalan Sisters, Sor Rita Barcelo y Pages and Sor Consuelo Barcelo y Pages, left for Spain. The Catalan Sisters were founding sisters of the asilo-colegio in Mandaluyong when they arrived in the country in 1883.

After years of steady growth, the school caught fire in 1909 and was destroyed. In 1910, a new building rose in its present location. It was during this period that the school received the American government's recognition and a permit to include secondary course. As the first among private schools recognized in Manila, G.A. O'Reilly, superintendent of private schools, described it as "most proficient". During its 25th year, in 1927, the school started the expansion of its physical facilities. In 1937 the Junior Normal was opened.

During the Second World War, Japanese soldiers occupied the school. Right after the war in 1945, the school played host to the offices of the Catholic Welfare Organization (CWO) and the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP). It also started conducting "abridged classes". A commencement exercise was held in November for the graduates of 1944-45 before the Junior Normal was reopened on December of the same year. 1945 was marked with two developments: It was the year when the school started accepting boys in the elementary level, and the school adopted La Consolacion College as its official name.

The post-war period was characterized by physical and curricular expansion of the school. In 1947, the Junior Normal had its first set of graduates. The Music Department was recognized to confer diplomas and issue certificates in 1948. By 1951, the Secretarial Department and the combined Junior Normal and Home Economics were added. In 1952, the Office of the College Dean was established paving the way for bachelor's degrees. BSEd was offered in 1962 followed by BS in Commerce as well as other courses.

In 1974, the school's board of trustees was instituted. When the school turned 75, the Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Formation Center (MRBPFC) was established as a non-formal educational unit geared towards community assistance. Two years after, in 1979, the school adopted the Catholic Schools' System Development (CSSD) while at the same time working on the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) accreditation, which was eventually passed in 1981. The following year, Basic Education Scheme was also adopted. Computer Program was introduced to the college and Basic Education Department in 1985 and 1988, respectively.

The 1990s opened the doors of LCCM to foreign academic and professional linkages. On the eve of its centennial, the school opened a dormitory, La Residencia, and the Kamalayan building which houses the college library, the multimedia, business and case rooms, SMART rooms, the school canteen, the offices of the Center for Technology and Curriculum Development (CTCD) and the School of Information Technology & Computer Studies.

The school officially adopted La Consolacion College Manila as its name. In 2004, LCCM inaugurated the Gregor Mendel Science Center where the Research Center, Nursing Review Center, nursing and science laboratories, e-learning laboratories, etc., are to be found. Today, La Consolacion College Manila is composed of its College Department with its six schools — Business and Accountancy, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, HRM and Tourism, Information Technology & Computer Studies, and Music — and the Basic Education Department.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La Consolacion College Manila (Reviews) Manila, Philippines". edarabia.com. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  2. ^ "La Casarita". lacasarita.com. Retrieved August 8, 2019.

External links edit

  •   Media related to La Consolacion College Manila at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website


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institutionEstablishedMay 1902 122 years ago 1902 05 FounderAugustinian Sisters of Our Lady of ConsolationReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Augustinian Sisters Academic affiliationsPAASCUPresidentSr Emilia S Lacuarta O S A Students3 000Location8 Mendiola St San Miguel Manila Philippines14 35 50 N 120 59 34 E 14 59715 N 120 99274 E 14 59715 120 99274Colors Blue and White NicknameBlue RoyalsSporting affiliationsISAAWebsitewww wbr lccm wbr edu wbr phLocation in Metro ManilaShow map of Metro ManilaLocation in LuzonShow map of LuzonLocation in the PhilippinesShow map of Philippines The college is located beside the Centro Escolar University and across College of the Holy Spirit in the city s San Miguel district where also Malacanang Palace is located 2 Contents 1 Campus 2 History 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCampus editLa Consolacion College Manila is in Mendiola Street at the doorstep of Malacanang Palace and occupying a trapezoidal area of 2 8 hectares enclosed by the streets of Arlegui San Rafael C A Aguila and Mendiola Within the vicinity there are other colleges and universities forming the university belt of Claro M Recto Avenue and Legarda Street With the completion of the Line 2 with stations at Recto and Legarda La Consolacion College Manila is only minutes away from areas up north like Pasig Marikina and Quezon City From the south buses fxs and jeepneys find their route to the heart of Mendiola making the college accessible from any part of the metro It is one of the Catholic schools administered by the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation ASOLC Aside from the Administration building Mo Consuelo Barcelo Auditorium Gregor Mendel Science Center and classroom buildings St Augustine Sta Monica Our Lady of Consolation Kamalayan which houses the college library and the Mother Rita Building also known as LCCM International Center La Residencia 1 and 2 dormitories occupy the land area Today there are more than 3 500 students faculty and staff History editLa Consolacion College Manila was founded in 1902 when Msgr Placido Chapelle the Papal Nuncio offered the first ten Filipino Augustinian Sisters a house at R Hidalgo St Quiapo near the Basilica of San Sebastian Chapelle convinced the sisters Agustinas Terciarias to cease the operation of their asilo colegio and to establish a defined school for women whose objective was to provide training and instruction to those intending to pass the civil service examination The school was named Colegio de Nuestra Senora de la Consolacion Sor Clara del Santissimo Sacramento was the first directress of the colegio The Filipino Augustinian Sisters who founded the school were the same group given the order to disband by the Father Provincial of the Augustinian Order in 1899 during the Philippine American War when the remaining Catalan Sisters Sor Rita Barcelo y Pages and Sor Consuelo Barcelo y Pages left for Spain The Catalan Sisters were founding sisters of the asilo colegio in Mandaluyong when they arrived in the country in 1883 After years of steady growth the school caught fire in 1909 and was destroyed In 1910 a new building rose in its present location It was during this period that the school received the American government s recognition and a permit to include secondary course As the first among private schools recognized in Manila G A O Reilly superintendent of private schools described it as most proficient During its 25th year in 1927 the school started the expansion of its physical facilities In 1937 the Junior Normal was opened During the Second World War Japanese soldiers occupied the school Right after the war in 1945 the school played host to the offices of the Catholic Welfare Organization CWO and the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines CEAP It also started conducting abridged classes A commencement exercise was held in November for the graduates of 1944 45 before the Junior Normal was reopened on December of the same year 1945 was marked with two developments It was the year when the school started accepting boys in the elementary level and the school adopted La Consolacion College as its official name The post war period was characterized by physical and curricular expansion of the school In 1947 the Junior Normal had its first set of graduates The Music Department was recognized to confer diplomas and issue certificates in 1948 By 1951 the Secretarial Department and the combined Junior Normal and Home Economics were added In 1952 the Office of the College Dean was established paving the way for bachelor s degrees BSEd was offered in 1962 followed by BS in Commerce as well as other courses In 1974 the school s board of trustees was instituted When the school turned 75 the Mother Rita Barcelo Pastoral Formation Center MRBPFC was established as a non formal educational unit geared towards community assistance Two years after in 1979 the school adopted the Catholic Schools System Development CSSD while at the same time working on the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU accreditation which was eventually passed in 1981 The following year Basic Education Scheme was also adopted Computer Program was introduced to the college and Basic Education Department in 1985 and 1988 respectively The 1990s opened the doors of LCCM to foreign academic and professional linkages On the eve of its centennial the school opened a dormitory La Residencia and the Kamalayan building which houses the college library the multimedia business and case rooms SMART rooms the school canteen the offices of the Center for Technology and Curriculum Development CTCD and the School of Information Technology amp Computer Studies The school officially adopted La Consolacion College Manila as its name In 2004 LCCM inaugurated the Gregor Mendel Science Center where the Research Center Nursing Review Center nursing and science laboratories e learning laboratories etc are to be found Today La Consolacion College Manila is composed of its College Department with its six schools Business and Accountancy Arts and Sciences Nursing HRM and Tourism Information Technology amp Computer Studies and Music and the Basic Education Department Gallery edit nbsp Main entrance nbsp Exterior of the main building nbsp Corridor within the main building nbsp Fountain made of concrete nbsp School of Music nbsp Exterior of the chapel second floor of the main building nbsp Santa Monica building nbsp Centennial Anniversary 1902 2002See also editLa Consolacion College Baao Camarines Sur La Consolacion College Bacolod Negros Occidental La Consolacion College Binan Laguna La Consolacion College Daet Camarines Norte La Consolacion College Iriga Camarines Sur La Consolacion College Novaliches Caloocan Metro Manila La Consolacion University Philippines Malolos BulacanReferences edit La Consolacion College Manila Reviews Manila Philippines edarabia com Retrieved August 8 2019 La Casarita 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