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Sacred Heart College of Lucena City

Sacred Heart College of Lucena City is an educational institution in Lucena City, Quezon, Philippines. The first catholic learning institution in Quezon Province, it was founded on April 27, 1884. It had its roots in the vision of a simple and saintly woman named Hermana Fausta Labrador whose exemplary life was moulded on the Vincentian spirituality. The school grew and its status was changed from Academy to College in 1941. It was formally turned-over to the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul on August 14, 1937. The school's basic education division offers primary and secondary education from kindergarten through grade 12. The higher education division offers courses leading to associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and master's degrees.

Sacred Heart College
Former names
Escuela del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Academia del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Jesus' Sacred Heart College
MottoSursum Corda (Latin)
Motto in English
Lift up your hearts
TypePrivate Roman Catholic Non-profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
Established1884
FounderHermana Fausta Labrador
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Daughters of Charity)
Academic affiliation
PAASCU
PresidentSr. Maria Luisa B. Javier, D.C.
Vice-presidentSr. Maria Ruby E. Engay, D.C. (VP for Administrative Services & Finance)
Dr. Maria Lucila M. Baroro (VP for Academics)
Mr. Narciso Cruzat Jr. (VP for Student Development Well-being and External Linkages)
Address
1 Merchan Street
,
Lucena City
,
Quezon
,
Philippines
Alma Mater songSacred Heart College Hymn
NicknameCordians
Websitehttps://shc.edu.ph/

History

Sacred Heart College, the oldest Catholic institution for men and women in Quezon Province, was founded on April 27, 1884. The school had its roots in the vision of a simple and saintly woman named Fausta Labrador y Zarsadias who, at the age of 26, opened a Charity school to form the youth according to the ideals of the Catholic faith.

The mission of Hermana Uta, as she was fondly called, obtained its first shapes through Don Gregorio Merchan, a wealthy citizen of Lucena, who offered his house to serve as the first school building on April 27, 1884. Having been trained and molded by the Daughters of Charity at the Colegio de Santa Rosa, Hermana Uta later decided to leave her school in the hands of the Daughters of Charity in the twilight of her life. The school was handed over to the Sisters on August 14, 1937.

In 1939, the school was operating the complete primary, intermediate and high school courses.

Realizing the need for the good teachers founded on solid Christian ideals, the sisters deemed it necessary to open a teacher-training course. So in 1941, the school offered the Junior Normal Courses (E.T.C.). With the opening of the new course, the status of the school was changed from Academy to College. The outbreak of the war in December 1941 forced the temporary closure of the school. The school reopened in July 1942 during the Japanese occupation.

On September 14, 1942, at the age of 84, the saintly Foundress of Sacred Heart College died. But her spirit continues to live to this day in the hearts of the people she had impressed with her mission. It seemed that not even the conflagration that swept the first school building on June 11, 1944 could kill the spirit of utter selflessness. From the house of Don Gregorio Merchan to the residence of Don Agaton Rodriguez to the house of Atty. Fabian Millar to the Club X building to the present school site the spirit of the Foundress continues to permeate the corridors, the hall, the grounds and the chapel.

With the construction of the present school building, the former site of the school razed down by the big fire that hit Lucena in 1965 was transformed into a landmark. The Hermana Fausta Development Center has become the center of the school's community outreach projects for the depressed sectors of the community.

In 1975, Sr. Paz Marfori, DC, the then Dean of the College, conducted a feasibility study and applied for the opening of a College of Nursing. The approval was granted, and the department was opened in June 1976.

In 1982, the Basic Education Department took that bold step towards academic excellence by undergoing and passing the rigid requirements for accreditation of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). The BED have the benefit of an accredited status for more than thirty years.

In 1993, the Higher Education Department likewise made its own bid for PAASCU accreditation, passing the Preliminary Survey and the Formal Survey in February 1998. Since then, a succession of PAASCU visits ensued.

In the area of physical development, the school in the last two decades has constructed and/or developed other landmarks such as the school gymnasium 1984, the Sto. Nino Building and the St. Vincent Hall in 1993, the John Paul II Youth Formation House along with the Twin Hearts Ecology Park in 1994, a three-story building for the Basic Education Department in 1997 and the SHC Cultural Center and Gymnasium in 1999.

To meet the needs and challenges of the times, the school has opened new programs and majors in the Higher Education Department such as AB Communication, BS Psychology, and BS Computer Science. On top of these significant developments is the opening of graduate programs - Master of Arts in Education in 1996, and Master of Science in Nursing in 2000. The opening of the BS Pharmacy and BS Management Accounting programs were its latest addition to the program offerings of the Higher Education Department.

On January 1, 2019, The main building, which houses a computer laboratory, the school chapel, offices, a library and the residential area for the sisters was razed by fire. The nearby building which is occupied by the Basic Education Department also sustained a considerable damage.

On July 29, 2022, new and renovated buildings were blessed and turned over to the school upon its completion. Sr. Maria Ana Rosario Evidente, DC, the Visitatrix, and Sr. Ma. Teresa Fatima L. Mueda, DC, former General Councilor, led the ribbon-cutting for the new buildings. These include St. Louise de Marillac (SLM), St. Catherine Labouré (SCL), St. Vincent de Paul (SVP), and the powerhouse. Immediately after the ribbon-cutting ceremonies were the formal turnover rites at the Hermana Fausta Lounge in the SLM building. The historic event was witnessed by more than 500 guests, including stakeholders, donors, dignitaries, and public officials.

Publication

"The Pulse" is the formal publication name of the Lower Basic Education Department, "The Heartbeat" for the Higher Basic Education Department and "The Heart" for the Higher Education Department.

Academic programs

INTEGRATED BASIC EDUCATION

Kindergarten
Primary Education (Grade 1-6)
Junior High School (Grade 7-10)
Senior High School (Grade 11-12) - Academic Track
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM); Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)

DEGREE PROGRAMS

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION (ABComm)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING (BSMA)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY (BSA)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY (BSP)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (BSCS)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY (BSPh)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK (BSSW)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BSBA) Major in: Financial Management (FM), Marketing Management (MM), Business Economics (BE), Human Resource Development Management (HRDM)

BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (BEED)

BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (BSED) Major in: English, Science, Mathematics, Filipino, Social Studies

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) Major in: Educational Management, English, Filipino Mathematics, Religious Education, Biological Science, Physical Science, Social Science

References

External links

  • Sacred Heart College
  • Lucena City Schools and University

Coordinates: 13°56′24″N 121°36′54″E / 13.94°N 121.615°E / 13.94; 121.615

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Sacred Heart College of Lucena City is an educational institution in Lucena City Quezon Philippines The first catholic learning institution in Quezon Province it was founded on April 27 1884 It had its roots in the vision of a simple and saintly woman named Hermana Fausta Labrador whose exemplary life was moulded on the Vincentian spirituality The school grew and its status was changed from Academy to College in 1941 It was formally turned over to the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul on August 14 1937 The school s basic education division offers primary and secondary education from kindergarten through grade 12 The higher education division offers courses leading to associate degrees bachelor s degrees and master s degrees Sacred Heart CollegeFormer namesEscuela del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Academia del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Jesus Sacred Heart CollegeMottoSursum Corda Latin Motto in EnglishLift up your heartsTypePrivate Roman Catholic Non profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institutionEstablished1884FounderHermana Fausta LabradorReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Daughters of Charity Academic affiliationPAASCUPresidentSr Maria Luisa B Javier D C Vice presidentSr Maria Ruby E Engay D C VP for Administrative Services amp Finance Dr Maria Lucila M Baroro VP for Academics Mr Narciso Cruzat Jr VP for Student Development Well being and External Linkages Address1 Merchan Street Lucena City Quezon PhilippinesAlma Mater songSacred Heart College HymnNicknameCordiansWebsitehttps shc edu ph Contents 1 History 2 Publication 3 Academic programs 3 1 INTEGRATED BASIC EDUCATION 3 2 DEGREE PROGRAMS 3 3 GRADUATE PROGRAMS 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditSacred Heart College the oldest Catholic institution for men and women in Quezon Province was founded on April 27 1884 The school had its roots in the vision of a simple and saintly woman named Fausta Labrador y Zarsadias who at the age of 26 opened a Charity school to form the youth according to the ideals of the Catholic faith The mission of Hermana Uta as she was fondly called obtained its first shapes through Don Gregorio Merchan a wealthy citizen of Lucena who offered his house to serve as the first school building on April 27 1884 Having been trained and molded by the Daughters of Charity at the Colegio de Santa Rosa Hermana Uta later decided to leave her school in the hands of the Daughters of Charity in the twilight of her life The school was handed over to the Sisters on August 14 1937 In 1939 the school was operating the complete primary intermediate and high school courses Realizing the need for the good teachers founded on solid Christian ideals the sisters deemed it necessary to open a teacher training course So in 1941 the school offered the Junior Normal Courses E T C With the opening of the new course the status of the school was changed from Academy to College The outbreak of the war in December 1941 forced the temporary closure of the school The school reopened in July 1942 during the Japanese occupation On September 14 1942 at the age of 84 the saintly Foundress of Sacred Heart College died But her spirit continues to live to this day in the hearts of the people she had impressed with her mission It seemed that not even the conflagration that swept the first school building on June 11 1944 could kill the spirit of utter selflessness From the house of Don Gregorio Merchan to the residence of Don Agaton Rodriguez to the house of Atty Fabian Millar to the Club X building to the present school site the spirit of the Foundress continues to permeate the corridors the hall the grounds and the chapel With the construction of the present school building the former site of the school razed down by the big fire that hit Lucena in 1965 was transformed into a landmark The Hermana Fausta Development Center has become the center of the school s community outreach projects for the depressed sectors of the community In 1975 Sr Paz Marfori DC the then Dean of the College conducted a feasibility study and applied for the opening of a College of Nursing The approval was granted and the department was opened in June 1976 In 1982 the Basic Education Department took that bold step towards academic excellence by undergoing and passing the rigid requirements for accreditation of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU The BED have the benefit of an accredited status for more than thirty years In 1993 the Higher Education Department likewise made its own bid for PAASCU accreditation passing the Preliminary Survey and the Formal Survey in February 1998 Since then a succession of PAASCU visits ensued In the area of physical development the school in the last two decades has constructed and or developed other landmarks such as the school gymnasium 1984 the Sto Nino Building and the St Vincent Hall in 1993 the John Paul II Youth Formation House along with the Twin Hearts Ecology Park in 1994 a three story building for the Basic Education Department in 1997 and the SHC Cultural Center and Gymnasium in 1999 To meet the needs and challenges of the times the school has opened new programs and majors in the Higher Education Department such as AB Communication BS Psychology and BS Computer Science On top of these significant developments is the opening of graduate programs Master of Arts in Education in 1996 and Master of Science in Nursing in 2000 The opening of the BS Pharmacy and BS Management Accounting programs were its latest addition to the program offerings of the Higher Education Department On January 1 2019 The main building which houses a computer laboratory the school chapel offices a library and the residential area for the sisters was razed by fire The nearby building which is occupied by the Basic Education Department also sustained a considerable damage On July 29 2022 new and renovated buildings were blessed and turned over to the school upon its completion Sr Maria Ana Rosario Evidente DC the Visitatrix and Sr Ma Teresa Fatima L Mueda DC former General Councilor led the ribbon cutting for the new buildings These include St Louise de Marillac SLM St Catherine Laboure SCL St Vincent de Paul SVP and the powerhouse Immediately after the ribbon cutting ceremonies were the formal turnover rites at the Hermana Fausta Lounge in the SLM building The historic event was witnessed by more than 500 guests including stakeholders donors dignitaries and public officials Publication Edit The Pulse is the formal publication name of the Lower Basic Education Department The Heartbeat for the Higher Basic Education Department and The Heart for the Higher Education Department Academic programs EditINTEGRATED BASIC EDUCATION Edit Kindergarten Primary Education Grade 1 6 Junior High School Grade 7 10 Senior High School Grade 11 12 Academic Track Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics STEM Accountancy Business and Management ABM Humanities and Social Sciences HUMSS DEGREE PROGRAMS Edit BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION ABComm BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING BSMA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY BSA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY BSP BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE BSCS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING BSN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY BSPh BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK BSSW BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BSBA Major in Financial Management FM Marketing Management MM Business Economics BE Human Resource Development Management HRDM BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BEED BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION BSED Major in English Science Mathematics Filipino Social Studies GRADUATE PROGRAMS Edit Master of Science in Nursing MSN Master of Arts in Education MAEd Major in Educational Management English Filipino Mathematics Religious Education Biological Science Physical Science Social ScienceReferences Edithttps www shc edu ph External links EditSacred Heart College Lucena City Schools and UniversityCoordinates 13 56 24 N 121 36 54 E 13 94 N 121 615 E 13 94 121 615 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sacred Heart College of Lucena City amp oldid 1126576127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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