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Jose Abad Santos Memorial School

The Jose Abad Santos Memorial School, or JASMS, is the basic education institution (Kindergarten to Grade 12) of the Philippine Women's University (PWU). JASMS offers preschool, elementary, and secondary education. The school is an acknowledged pioneer in progressive education developed from and for the Philippine democratic experience based on a unique approach described as learning to be free by its founding director, the late Doreen Barber Gamboa.

Jose Abad Santos Memorial School
Quezon City Campus at Barangay Bahay Toro
Location

Information
TypePrivate, Progressive Nonsectarian, Coeducational
MottoLearning To Be Free
Established1933
AdministratorRemedios H. Cruz, Executive Director for Basic Education
PrincipalRegina Dela Cruz (Manila), Diana Gutierrez (Quezon City)
GradesK to 12
CampusP.H. Lim St., Malate, Manila, EDSA, Quezon City
Color(s)Maroon, and White    
AccreditationPAASCU (JASMS Manila)
HymnsThe JASMS Song, The University Hymn
Websitewww.pwu.edu.ph/basiced.html

Presently, the JASMS system occupies three campuses: the nursery (3-year-olds)-to–Grade 6 levels of PWU JASMS Manila (formerly JASMS Indiana) located on Pilar Hidalgo-Lim Street in Malate, Manila; the PWU JASMS Manila High School (Grade 7 to Grade 12) in the PWU main campus on Taft Avenue in Malate, Manila; and the nursery-to–Grade 12 campus of JASMS Quezon City (QC) on Congressional Avenue in Quezon City.

1984 Pilar Hidalgo Lim, Malate, Manila

History edit

Birth of JASMS edit

JASMS evolved from the preschool (est. 1933) of the Philippine Women’s University (PWU) under the leadership of President Francisca Tirona Benitez. President Benitez hired Doreen Barber Gamboa and Priscilla Abaya to first set up and run the preschool in the fenced-in area which was the PWU gymnasium in Manila. Mrs. Gamboa was of Irish descent and had trained in psychology.

Gamboa and Abaya noticed that most of the children in the new PWU preschool were being held back from fully exploring the books, art materials, blocks, and play facilities provided them in school. They wouldn't participate in the singing, art, and story-telling activities led by the two young teachers—except for three young boys who raced through all the materials and eagerly participated in all the activities. The teachers noticed that these three boys were the only ones who were dropped off at school without yayas (nannies), parents, or relatives.

First, the teachers sought the cooperation of over-protective parents to free the children from their yayas and other “watchers.” Next, they expanded the physical set-up of the classroom to include the outdoors. The children were encouraged to play vigorously, explore their environment, and experiment widely with the materials that the environment had to offer. Movement was encouraged and employed, rather than restricted. As the population of the school grew, so did the popularity of the school with the parents. It was the parents themselves who petitioned for the preschool’s expansion into a bona fide grade school department.

In 1949, the PWU elementary department was renamed the Jose Abad Santos Memorial School (JASMS) in honor of José Abad Santos, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and chairman of the PWU board of trustees, who was executed by the Japanese invading forces during World War II.[1]

Also around this time, a reorganization of the elementary school (on Taft Avenue). Two schools developed out of this initial effort: JASMS in Manila and later (1956) in Quezon City, both coeducational from Nursery to Grade 12. Both are new referred to as PWU JASMS.

In essence, JASMS has evolved into an educational environment where students, teachers, and parents can feel and see for themselves the warmth and friendliness that permeates the school community and where learning is a joy—freed from rigid pressures to conform or to be subjected to comparisons that harm one’s sense of self. Feeling good about himself or herself, the child is thus set free to move explore the world as a fully engaged and self-principled citizen.

How the young develop in attitude, behavior, and relationships as they grow into personhood and the kinds of motivations and depth of wisdom as they grow into maturity are the focus of the school's attention and concern and, ultimately, the inspiration of its current proponents to sustain the pioneering work at JASMS.

Milestones edit

The Jose Abad Santos Memorial School (JASMS) is the outcome of the many years of work that Doreen Barber Gamboa had with children. She was greatly inspired by Francisca Tirona Benitez who was a co-founder and then President of the Philippine Women’s University (PWU), the first college for Women in Asia (est. 1919).

1933

Nursery class opens for children 18 months to 3 years of age under the Elementary and Training Department of the PWU at A. Flores Street in Ermita, Manila

1936

Kindergarten expands into the Child Development Department headed by Doreen Gamboa

1938

Boarding nursery is set up for children whose parents were working or not in the city

1941

Experimental Grade 1 is opened when parents ask that the child development approach be carried on into the grade school

The class is abruptly closed by the onset of WWII but Mrs. Gamboa sets up a kindergarten and ungraded primary classes in an old house at the corner of Taft Avenue and Tennessee (now Malvar Street) in Malate, Manila.

1944

PWU building was burned during the war

Quonset huts are built to house the kindergarten and elementary by day and to serve as a dormitory by night. Fronting PWU, these huts were located at the site of what would later be referred to as the JASMS Annex.

Other big houses undamaged by the war became the classrooms of the children. One such house was owned by the late Chief Justice Abad Santos, once PWU board chair, who was executed by the enemy during the war.

1949

Doreen Gamboa leads the rebuilding of the preschool and elementary department following the principles of child development; the school is named the Jose Abad Santos Memorial School (JASMS), after the late Chief Justice

1950s

JASMS Manila opens at a new site along Indiana (now Pilar Hidalgo-Lim) Street in Malate but still maintains the (Annex) Taft Avenue facilities for younger children

1956

JASMS in Quezon City (QC) is established through the generosity of Earl Carroll, president of the Philamlife Assurance Company, to serve the new communities opening up in the vicinity such as the Philamlife Homes, West Triangle Homes (then called DBP homes) and the government housing projects.

The new JASMS QC with Mrs. Gamboa as director, offers preschool to Grade 7.

1961

JASMS QC high school opens an experimental high school.

2004

JASMS Manila opens high school with a class of 7 boys, graduates from JASMS Grade VII, and one girl from Bangladesh.

2010

JASMS Manila Preschool to Grade III classes are moved to the Unlad Building across the street from the original JASMS Annex

JASMS QC is cited as the Quezon City Gawad Parangal Most Outstanding Institution by the QC government

2012

JASMS Manila and the PWU High School and JASMS QC are selected by DepEd to model the Grade 11 curriculum

2013

JASMS Manila is granted Level II re-accreditation by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines in (2013–2018) after the school met all the requirements of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU); the all-girls PWU High School is accredited by PAASCU (2013-2016) with Level 1 status.

2014

JASMS Manila High School (Co-Ed) and the PWU High School (all girls) are merged in the Leon Guinto wing of the PWU Main Campus on Taft Avenue and preschool and primary classes are moved back to the JASMS building on Pilar Hidalgo Lim Street; the high school is renamed the PWU JASMS Manila High School and is co-educational

2015

PWU JASMS Manila and JASMS QC are granted permits by the Department of Education to open Senior High School (Grades 11 and 12).

2017

JASMS Quezon City campus relocated from its original site in EDSA, West Triangle to Congressional Avenue in Project 8, Quezon City.

JASMS Grade School and PWU JASMS High School were granted 5-year Accreditation by PAASCU (2017-2022).

PWU JASMS Manila's award-winning Rondalla was chosen to represent the Philippines in a cultural exchange program in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Mission & Vision edit

Mission edit

The development of a wholesome person, participating member of the home, the community and the world through: experience in group living, finding a variety of opportunities for creative expression, confidence to explore and valuing the thinking-questing process, acquiring skills to move ahead in life, sense of fulfillment in accomplishment, respect for the individual's worth, consideration for others and the beauty in cooperative effort with reverence and appreciation for all manifestations of life and the realization that a child grows up only once and the need to let his childhood would be a happy one.

Vision edit

The children are our future, the builders of our nation: belonging, contributing with initiative and responsibility; with sense of personal and social worthiness, working with others cooperatively; God-fearing and imbued with reverence for life.

JASMS Parents Teachers Organization edit

The PWU-JASMS Parent-Teachers Council (Manila Campus) and JASMS Parents' Association (Quezon City Campus) composed of parents and teacher-counterparts who look after some of the school's needs and facilitate parent participation in the education program where appropriate.

The JASMS Rondalla edit

Jose Abad Santos Memorial School- JASMS, Rondalla ensemble was organized April 2007 by teacher Noli Rodriguez, a high school math teacher . JASMS Rondalla is offered free to all students of JASMS Manila from Grade 4 to Grade 12.

 
A JASMS Rondalla Concert

JASMS Rondalla's aim is to give life to Filipino folk songs through the music of the different rondalla instruments and the promotion and preservation of Filipino music through rondalla.

In 2015, the JASMS Rondalla won the Grand Prize of the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) organized by the NAMCYA Foundation.

In November 2016, the PWU JASMS Junior Rondalla won the Best Interpretation and Grand Prize of the National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) organized by the NAMCYA Foundation.

JASMS Rondalla Concert Series edit

The JASMS Rondalla holds annual concerts under the theme "Himig ng Lahi" performed at the PWU Concert Hall.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ . LawCenter Philippines. 1955-06-10. Archived from the original on 2013-12-19. Retrieved 2020-05-16.

External links edit

  • Official website
  •   Media related to Jose Abad Santos Memorial School at Wikimedia Commons

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The Jose Abad Santos Memorial School or JASMS is the basic education institution Kindergarten to Grade 12 of the Philippine Women s University PWU JASMS offers preschool elementary and secondary education The school is an acknowledged pioneer in progressive education developed from and for the Philippine democratic experience based on a unique approach described as learning to be free by its founding director the late Doreen Barber Gamboa Jose Abad Santos Memorial SchoolQuezon City Campus at Barangay Bahay ToroLocationManila and Quezon CityPhilippinesInformationTypePrivate Progressive Nonsectarian CoeducationalMottoLearning To Be FreeEstablished1933AdministratorRemedios H Cruz Executive Director for Basic EducationPrincipalRegina Dela Cruz Manila Diana Gutierrez Quezon City GradesK to 12CampusP H Lim St Malate Manila EDSA Quezon CityColor s Maroon and White AccreditationPAASCU JASMS Manila HymnsThe JASMS Song The University HymnWebsitewww wbr pwu wbr edu wbr ph wbr basiced wbr htmlPresently the JASMS system occupies three campuses the nursery 3 year olds to Grade 6 levels of PWU JASMS Manila formerly JASMS Indiana located on Pilar Hidalgo Lim Street in Malate Manila the PWU JASMS Manila High School Grade 7 to Grade 12 in the PWU main campus on Taft Avenue in Malate Manila and the nursery to Grade 12 campus of JASMS Quezon City QC on Congressional Avenue in Quezon City 1984 Pilar Hidalgo Lim Malate ManilaContents 1 History 1 1 Birth of JASMS 1 2 Milestones 2 Mission amp Vision 2 1 Mission 2 2 Vision 3 JASMS Parents Teachers Organization 4 The JASMS Rondalla 4 1 JASMS Rondalla Concert Series 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBirth of JASMS edit JASMS evolved from the preschool est 1933 of the Philippine Women s University PWU under the leadership of President Francisca Tirona Benitez President Benitez hired Doreen Barber Gamboa and Priscilla Abaya to first set up and run the preschool in the fenced in area which was the PWU gymnasium in Manila Mrs Gamboa was of Irish descent and had trained in psychology Gamboa and Abaya noticed that most of the children in the new PWU preschool were being held back from fully exploring the books art materials blocks and play facilities provided them in school They wouldn t participate in the singing art and story telling activities led by the two young teachers except for three young boys who raced through all the materials and eagerly participated in all the activities The teachers noticed that these three boys were the only ones who were dropped off at school without yayas nannies parents or relatives First the teachers sought the cooperation of over protective parents to free the children from their yayas and other watchers Next they expanded the physical set up of the classroom to include the outdoors The children were encouraged to play vigorously explore their environment and experiment widely with the materials that the environment had to offer Movement was encouraged and employed rather than restricted As the population of the school grew so did the popularity of the school with the parents It was the parents themselves who petitioned for the preschool s expansion into a bona fide grade school department In 1949 the PWU elementary department was renamed the Jose Abad Santos Memorial School JASMS in honor of Jose Abad Santos Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and chairman of the PWU board of trustees who was executed by the Japanese invading forces during World War II 1 Also around this time a reorganization of the elementary school on Taft Avenue Two schools developed out of this initial effort JASMS in Manila and later 1956 in Quezon City both coeducational from Nursery to Grade 12 Both are new referred to as PWU JASMS In essence JASMS has evolved into an educational environment where students teachers and parents can feel and see for themselves the warmth and friendliness that permeates the school community and where learning is a joy freed from rigid pressures to conform or to be subjected to comparisons that harm one s sense of self Feeling good about himself or herself the child is thus set free to move explore the world as a fully engaged and self principled citizen How the young develop in attitude behavior and relationships as they grow into personhood and the kinds of motivations and depth of wisdom as they grow into maturity are the focus of the school s attention and concern and ultimately the inspiration of its current proponents to sustain the pioneering work at JASMS Milestones edit The Jose Abad Santos Memorial School JASMS is the outcome of the many years of work that Doreen Barber Gamboa had with children She was greatly inspired by Francisca Tirona Benitez who was a co founder and then President of the Philippine Women s University PWU the first college for Women in Asia est 1919 1933Nursery class opens for children 18 months to 3 years of age under the Elementary and Training Department of the PWU at A Flores Street in Ermita Manila 1936Kindergarten expands into the Child Development Department headed by Doreen Gamboa 1938Boarding nursery is set up for children whose parents were working or not in the city 1941Experimental Grade 1 is opened when parents ask that the child development approach be carried on into the grade schoolThe class is abruptly closed by the onset of WWII but Mrs Gamboa sets up a kindergarten and ungraded primary classes in an old house at the corner of Taft Avenue and Tennessee now Malvar Street in Malate Manila 1944PWU building was burned during the warQuonset huts are built to house the kindergarten and elementary by day and to serve as a dormitory by night Fronting PWU these huts were located at the site of what would later be referred to as the JASMS Annex Other big houses undamaged by the war became the classrooms of the children One such house was owned by the late Chief Justice Abad Santos once PWU board chair who was executed by the enemy during the war 1949Doreen Gamboa leads the rebuilding of the preschool and elementary department following the principles of child development the school is named the Jose Abad Santos Memorial School JASMS after the late Chief Justice 1950sJASMS Manila opens at a new site along Indiana now Pilar Hidalgo Lim Street in Malate but still maintains the Annex Taft Avenue facilities for younger children 1956JASMS in Quezon City QC is established through the generosity of Earl Carroll president of the Philamlife Assurance Company to serve the new communities opening up in the vicinity such as the Philamlife Homes West Triangle Homes then called DBP homes and the government housing projects The new JASMS QC with Mrs Gamboa as director offers preschool to Grade 7 1961JASMS QC high school opens an experimental high school 2004JASMS Manila opens high school with a class of 7 boys graduates from JASMS Grade VII and one girl from Bangladesh 2010JASMS Manila Preschool to Grade III classes are moved to the Unlad Building across the street from the original JASMS AnnexJASMS QC is cited as the Quezon City Gawad Parangal Most Outstanding Institution by the QC government 2012JASMS Manila and the PWU High School and JASMS QC are selected by DepEd to model the Grade 11 curriculum 2013JASMS Manila is granted Level II re accreditation by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines in 2013 2018 after the school met all the requirements of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU the all girls PWU High School is accredited by PAASCU 2013 2016 with Level 1 status 2014JASMS Manila High School Co Ed and the PWU High School all girls are merged in the Leon Guinto wing of the PWU Main Campus on Taft Avenue and preschool and primary classes are moved back to the JASMS building on Pilar Hidalgo Lim Street the high school is renamed the PWU JASMS Manila High School and is co educational 2015PWU JASMS Manila and JASMS QC are granted permits by the Department of Education to open Senior High School Grades 11 and 12 2017JASMS Quezon City campus relocated from its original site in EDSA West Triangle to Congressional Avenue in Project 8 Quezon City JASMS Grade School and PWU JASMS High School were granted 5 year Accreditation by PAASCU 2017 2022 PWU JASMS Manila s award winning Rondalla was chosen to represent the Philippines in a cultural exchange program in Moscow and St Petersburg Mission amp Vision editMission edit The development of a wholesome person participating member of the home the community and the world through experience in group living finding a variety of opportunities for creative expression confidence to explore and valuing the thinking questing process acquiring skills to move ahead in life sense of fulfillment in accomplishment respect for the individual s worth consideration for others and the beauty in cooperative effort with reverence and appreciation for all manifestations of life and the realization that a child grows up only once and the need to let his childhood would be a happy one Vision edit The children are our future the builders of our nation belonging contributing with initiative and responsibility with sense of personal and social worthiness working with others cooperatively God fearing and imbued with reverence for life JASMS Parents Teachers Organization editThe PWU JASMS Parent Teachers Council Manila Campus and JASMS Parents Association Quezon City Campus composed of parents and teacher counterparts who look after some of the school s needs and facilitate parent participation in the education program where appropriate The JASMS Rondalla editJose Abad Santos Memorial School JASMS Rondalla ensemble was organized April 2007 by teacher Noli Rodriguez a high school math teacher JASMS Rondalla is offered free to all students of JASMS Manila from Grade 4 to Grade 12 nbsp A JASMS Rondalla ConcertJASMS Rondalla s aim is to give life to Filipino folk songs through the music of the different rondalla instruments and the promotion and preservation of Filipino music through rondalla In 2015 the JASMS Rondalla won the Grand Prize of the National Music Competitions for Young Artists NAMCYA organized by the NAMCYA Foundation In November 2016 the PWU JASMS Junior Rondalla won the Best Interpretation and Grand Prize of the National Music Competitions for Young Artists NAMCYA organized by the NAMCYA Foundation JASMS Rondalla Concert Series edit The JASMS Rondalla holds annual concerts under the theme Himig ng Lahi performed at the PWU Concert Hall Notable alumni editBea Alonzo Phylbert Angelie Ranollo actress and singer L A Lopez actor and singer Eduardo Manalo third and current executive minister of Iglesia ni Cristo INC Janus del Prado actor and comedian Meryll Soriano actress Adel Tamano lawyer and politician 7th President of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Dennis Trillo Abelardo Dennis Florencio Ho actor singer and model Coco Martin Rodel Luis Pacheco Nacianceno actor multi awarded TV Commercial voice and director Martin Andanar Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office Micaela Papa journalist reporter GMA newsReferences edit Republic Act No 1256 An act changing the name of Manuguit Street LawCenter Philippines 1955 06 10 Archived from the original on 2013 12 19 Retrieved 2020 05 16 External links editOfficial website nbsp Media related to Jose Abad Santos Memorial School at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Abad Santos Memorial School amp oldid 1156076154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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