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St. Andrew's School (Parañaque)

Coordinates: 14°30′2″N 120°59′31″E / 14.50056°N 120.99194°E / 14.50056; 120.99194 Saint Andrew's School, Inc. or Saint Andrew's School (SAS) is a private Catholic parochial school of the Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew managed by the Diocese of Parañaque. It is located in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. The school offers Primary Grade School (toddler, nursery, kinder, grades 1 to 3), Middle Grade School (grades 4–6), Junior High School (grades 7–10), Senior High School (grades 11–12; STEM, ABM, HUMSS) and Special Education.

St. Andrew's School
Address
Quirino Ave., La Huerta


Philippines
Information
TypePrivate, Catholic, Parochial
MottoPro Deo et Patria
EstablishedJune 27, 1917
Enrollment2,000+A1
Color(s)Blue and Yellow Gold
MascotSAS Blue Dolphins
HymnSt. Andrew's School Hymn
PatronSt. Andrew the Apostle
Websitewww.andreans.edu.ph
^Note A1 : As of S.Y. 2012-2013.

History

The Augustinians

 
The original building of St. Andrew's School located at the present site of St. Paul College of Parañaque

St. Andrew Parish was established by the Augustinian missionaries who landed in a fishery village during the Spanish era in the Philippines to evangelize and spread Christianity to the land.[1] These missionary friars ministered over Palanyag for almost four hundred years.

The CICM Missionaries

 
The Magnificent Seven of St. Andrew's School (Parañaque). Above: Original class picture. Below: Picture on their 25th anniversary. Seated (L-R) - Gorgonia Isidro; Maria Ligot (instructor); Flora Ongpin (instructor); Jovita Enriquez (instructor); Natividad Santiago Vda. de Cruz Standing - Paz Rodriguez; Artemio Cruz; Leonardo Mecua; Jesus Santos; Maria A. dela Cruz de Magno..

After the Augustinians came the missionaries of the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae (CICM), otherwise known as the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.[2] Rev. Fr. Joseph "Pare Jose" Van Runckelen, born at Kortenaken, April 16, 1883, was assigned as parish priest of St. Andrew Parish in October 1915. With the donations and help from the people of Belgium, Fr. Van Runckelen established the said school on June 27, 1917, and titled it after Saint Andrew, the patron of the parish. Incorporated in his newly established elementary school were four of his colleagues from CICM. One of the first teachers in the school is Eleuterio de Leon who had been Mayor of Parañaque.[3]

In 1932, Fr. Van Runckelen expanded the school, and with Mrs. Gloria Aspillera-Quintos, he founded the high school department. The new department started with 32 students (20 boys and 12 girls) and ended up to seven (four boys and three girls); moreover, the seven were the first high school graduates dubbed as The Magnificent Seven.

Upon the demise of Fr. Van Runckelen († Parañaque, October 24, 1934), Rev. Fr. Antonio Van Overveld took over as head of St. Andrew's School from 1934 to 1937. In his period, the school was relocated from the original, which is present site of St. Paul College of Parañaque, to the Parañaque convent building, where the school is presently located.

After Fr. Van Overveld, Rev. Fr. Adolfo Cansse became school director from 1937 to 1952.

From co-educational to "exclusive for boys"

When World War II broke out in 1941, the school was closed. After the war, the school re-opened for school year 1945-1946 through the efforts of Fr. Cansse and notable faculty members. However, the school opened only the first year class and it was exclusively for boys. St. Paul College of Parañaque, a neighboring school, offered education only for girls.

Fr. Cansse, as a civil engineer, expanded the school by building the gymnasium and more classrooms in 1949. Rev Fr. Louis Thys, school director from 1952 to 1977, made several improvements in the school such as a three-story building of different facilities and the library on the second floor. The school hymn, composed by Mr. Francis Dandan, was first sung by the graduating class of 1976.[4] Also, 55 typewriters were acquired, resulting the inclusion of the bookkeeping subject for third year and stenography and typing in the fourth year curricula.

Fr. Foulon soon became the school director from 1977 to 1991. In 1979, the annual publication of The Andrean was initiated. Rev. Fr. Joseph Gevaert, the last CICM school director, managed from 1991 to 1993.

Religious to diocesan, and the revival of coeducation

 
The old facade of St. Andrew's School and St. Andrew Parish.

The year 1994 marked the transition of the parish's and school's administration from religious to diocesan. Rev. Fr. Romerico A. Prieto, the first diocesan parish priest of the parish became school director from 1994 to 1995; followed by Rev. Fr. Manuel Sebastian (1995–1996) and Msgr. Manuel Valenzuela (1996–2004).

Msgr. Valenzuela made numerous developments to the school: the construction of a new building for the preschool and elementary departments, a new gymnasium, computer rooms, laboratories for physics, chemistry and home economics and other facilities. In 1999, the preschool department, later dubbed as the Center for Early Childhood Education (CECE), was founded by Msgr. Valenzuela and Mrs. Gertrudes F. Bautista. Also in the same year the coeducational status was revived. It started in the CECE department (S.Y. 1999–2000) and the elementary department (S.Y. 2000–2001)[5]

The birth of a new Diocese

Pope John Paul II created the new Diocese of Parañaque, an offshoot of the Archdiocese of Manila, on December 7, 2002. He appointed Most Rev. Jesse E. Mercado, D.D., an Auxiliary Bishop of Manila, to become the first bishop of the diocese. Rev. Msgr. Manuel Gabriel then became school director from 2004 until October 2011. Rev. Fr. Augusto C. Pulido is the current director of the school

St. Andrew's School gained an award from the Consumers and Marketing Executive in the Philippine Marketing Excellency Awards for being The Most Outstanding Catholic School for Boys (Parañaque) in May 2006.[6]

Contemporary

 
St. Andrew's School (Parañaque).

In the late 2005, the gymnasium was demolished to make way for a six-story building with the gymnasium at the top floor. The construction was finished early 2007.

The High School Department opened its doors for girls in 2006 as the coeducational status prospered.

In 2007, the school supported the Department of Education's project, Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (ALS A&E), together with Pag-unlad ng Kabataan sa Kapatiran ni San Andres (PKKSA).[7] The project fosters alternative education to out-of-school youths and adults in relation to the "Christian and missionary formation" of the school. In February 2008, one hundred learners from SAS registered to take the national test. 16,000 from 80,000 examinees passed, and 27 passers were from SAS. Also, passers of the ALS A&E test graduated and received their high school diploma[8]

School life and culture

School hymn

Mr. Francis Dandan, the organist of the school and the St. Andrew Parish Choir (SAPC), came upon an idea of composing the school hymn for he noticed graduates leave the school without an alma mater song since the school was established. In 1976, he asked the English teachers, with the help of Odelia Cruz, to submit a poem about the school and that he composed the music for the chosen piece. Mr. Dandan based the lyrics from the works of Mrs. Edith Ferrer, Mr. Maximo Marcelo and Fr. Paul Foulon. After several revisions, the hymn was completed on March 6, 1976, and it was taught to the graduating class for them to sing it on their commencement exercises. Thus, the batch of 1976 was first to sing the St. Andrew's School Hymn.[4]

St. Andrew's School Hymn
Beloved St. Andrew's
The knowledge we obtain
From the Lord God above
Through thy guidance and love.

You inspire our will
To reach our Golden Goal
Love God and Country
Proudly we proclaim.

Refrain:
Hail St. Andrew's
Endless fountain of wisdom
We do pledge a life of serving love.

The bright and shining morning
Comes in our life
We the Andreans give respect
To thy enlightening command.

We shall cherish you
from here and afar
With you the darkest road
We'll walk unafraid.

Publications

  • The Andrean, the annual publication
  • The SAS Courier, the official student publication (English)
  • Ang Mensahero, the official student publication (Filipino)

School Directors

  • Rev. Fr. Joseph Van Runckelen, C.I.C.M. -1917-1934 (founder)
  • Rev. Fr. Antonio Van Overveld, C.I.C.M. -1934-1937
  • Rev. Fr. Adolfo Cansse, C.I.C.M. -1937-1952
  • Rev. Fr. Louis Thys, C.I.C.M. -1952-1977
  • Rev. Fr. Paul Foulon, C.I.C.M. -1977-1991
  • Rev. Fr. Francis Gevaert, C.I.C.M. -1991-1994
  • Rev. Fr. Romerico A. Prieto -1994-1995
  • Rev. Msgr. Manuel F. Sebastian -1995-1996
  • Rev. Msgr. Bayani G. Valenzuela -1996-2004
  • Rev. Msgr. Manuel G. Gabriel -2004-2012
  • Rev. Fr. Rolando R. Agustin -2012-2018
  • Rev. Msgr. Allen C. Aganon -2018–2020
  • Rev. Fr. Augusto C. Pulido -2020–present

Notable alumni

[11]

  • Dr. Maynard Victor Erece- Global advocate for Gifted and Talented Education[12]

Affiliations

  • Diocese of Parañaque Parochial Schools Association
  • Manila Archdiocesan and Parochial Schools Association
  • Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines
  • Association for Supervision Curriculum and Development

Notes

  1. ^ Babay, Dulce. "From Palanyag to Parañaque".
  2. ^ Tunglapan, Lulet, Noemi Pabico and Raymond Calma. (2005, Dec.). Simbahan ng San Andres, Noon at Ngayon (The Church of St. Andrew, Then and Now). LAYAG Year Ender Special, Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew.
  3. ^ Brief History of St. Andrew's School. (1992). 75th Foundation Anniversary of St. Andrew's School Annual.
  4. ^ a b De Leon, Raymund Gerald & Ayo, Gilbert Gabriel. (1992). St. Andrew's School Hymn. 75th Foundation Anniversary of St. Andrew's School Annual.
  5. ^ Students' Handbook. (2007). (p. 10)
  6. ^ Pecson, Jomar and Robert de Guzman. (2006). SAS wins Philippine Marketing Excellence Awards - Most Outstanding Catholic School for Boys. The SAS Courier. July - October 2006 Release.
  7. ^ Sumatra, Daryl. (2007). SAS Starts ALS A&E Programs. The SAS Courier. June–September 2007 release.
  8. ^ http://www.andreans.edu.ph/content/newsandupdates/2008/als_grad/grad_pg1.asp
  9. ^ http://www.navy.mil.ph/foicpn.html
  10. ^ http://www.paranaquecity.com/junbernabe.html
  11. ^ Andrean Pride. The SAS Courier. December 2005 release.
  12. ^ "WCGTC19 Program".

External links

  • Official Website of St. Andrew's School

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HuertaParanaquePhilippinesInformationTypePrivate Catholic ParochialMottoPro Deo et PatriaEstablishedJune 27 1917Enrollment2 000 A1Color s Blue and Yellow Gold MascotSAS Blue DolphinsHymnSt Andrew s School HymnPatronSt Andrew the ApostleWebsitewww andreans edu ph Note A1 As of S Y 2012 2013 Contents 1 History 1 1 The Augustinians 1 2 The CICM Missionaries 1 3 From co educational to exclusive for boys 1 4 Religious to diocesan and the revival of coeducation 1 5 The birth of a new Diocese 1 6 Contemporary 2 School life and culture 2 1 School hymn 2 2 Publications 3 School Directors 4 Notable alumni 5 Affiliations 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory EditThe Augustinians Edit The original building of St Andrew s School located at the present site of St Paul College of Paranaque Further information History of the Cathedral Parish of Saint Andrew St Andrew Parish was established by the Augustinian missionaries who landed in a fishery village during the Spanish era in the Philippines to evangelize and spread Christianity to the land 1 These missionary friars ministered over Palanyag for almost four hundred years The CICM Missionaries Edit The Magnificent Seven of St Andrew s School Paranaque Above Original class picture Below Picture on their 25th anniversary Seated L R Gorgonia Isidro Maria Ligot instructor Flora Ongpin instructor Jovita Enriquez instructor Natividad Santiago Vda de Cruz Standing Paz Rodriguez Artemio Cruz Leonardo Mecua Jesus Santos Maria A dela Cruz de Magno After the Augustinians came the missionaries of the Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae CICM otherwise known as the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary 2 Rev Fr Joseph Pare Jose Van Runckelen born at Kortenaken April 16 1883 was assigned as parish priest of St Andrew Parish in October 1915 With the donations and help from the people of Belgium Fr Van Runckelen established the said school on June 27 1917 and titled it after Saint Andrew the patron of the parish Incorporated in his newly established elementary school were four of his colleagues from CICM One of the first teachers in the school is Eleuterio de Leon who had been Mayor of Paranaque 3 In 1932 Fr Van Runckelen expanded the school and with Mrs Gloria Aspillera Quintos he founded the high school department The new department started with 32 students 20 boys and 12 girls and ended up to seven four boys and three girls moreover the seven were the first high school graduates dubbed as The Magnificent Seven Upon the demise of Fr Van Runckelen Paranaque October 24 1934 Rev Fr Antonio Van Overveld took over as head of St Andrew s School from 1934 to 1937 In his period the school was relocated from the original which is present site of St Paul College of Paranaque to the Paranaque convent building where the school is presently located After Fr Van Overveld Rev Fr Adolfo Cansse became school director from 1937 to 1952 From co educational to exclusive for boys Edit When World War II broke out in 1941 the school was closed After the war the school re opened for school year 1945 1946 through the efforts of Fr Cansse and notable faculty members However the school opened only the first year class and it was exclusively for boys St Paul College of Paranaque a neighboring school offered education only for girls Fr Cansse as a civil engineer expanded the school by building the gymnasium and more classrooms in 1949 Rev Fr Louis Thys school director from 1952 to 1977 made several improvements in the school such as a three story building of different facilities and the library on the second floor The school hymn composed by Mr Francis Dandan was first sung by the graduating class of 1976 4 Also 55 typewriters were acquired resulting the inclusion of the bookkeeping subject for third year and stenography and typing in the fourth year curricula Fr Foulon soon became the school director from 1977 to 1991 In 1979 the annual publication of The Andrean was initiated Rev Fr Joseph Gevaert the last CICM school director managed from 1991 to 1993 Religious to diocesan and the revival of coeducation Edit The old facade of St Andrew s School and St Andrew Parish The year 1994 marked the transition of the parish s and school s administration from religious to diocesan Rev Fr Romerico A Prieto the first diocesan parish priest of the parish became school director from 1994 to 1995 followed by Rev Fr Manuel Sebastian 1995 1996 and Msgr Manuel Valenzuela 1996 2004 Msgr Valenzuela made numerous developments to the school the construction of a new building for the preschool and elementary departments a new gymnasium computer rooms laboratories for physics chemistry and home economics and other facilities In 1999 the preschool department later dubbed as the Center for Early Childhood Education CECE was founded by Msgr Valenzuela and Mrs Gertrudes F Bautista Also in the same year the coeducational status was revived It started in the CECE department S Y 1999 2000 and the elementary department S Y 2000 2001 5 The birth of a new Diocese Edit Pope John Paul II created the new Diocese of Paranaque an offshoot of the Archdiocese of Manila on December 7 2002 He appointed Most Rev Jesse E Mercado D D an Auxiliary Bishop of Manila to become the first bishop of the diocese Rev Msgr Manuel Gabriel then became school director from 2004 until October 2011 Rev Fr Augusto C Pulido is the current director of the schoolSt Andrew s School gained an award from the Consumers and Marketing Executive in the Philippine Marketing Excellency Awards for being The Most Outstanding Catholic School for Boys Paranaque in May 2006 6 Contemporary Edit St Andrew s School Paranaque In the late 2005 the gymnasium was demolished to make way for a six story building with the gymnasium at the top floor The construction was finished early 2007 The High School Department opened its doors for girls in 2006 as the coeducational status prospered In 2007 the school supported the Department of Education s project Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency ALS A amp E together with Pag unlad ng Kabataan sa Kapatiran ni San Andres PKKSA 7 The project fosters alternative education to out of school youths and adults in relation to the Christian and missionary formation of the school In February 2008 one hundred learners from SAS registered to take the national test 16 000 from 80 000 examinees passed and 27 passers were from SAS Also passers of the ALS A amp E test graduated and received their high school diploma 8 School life and culture EditSchool hymn Edit Mr Francis Dandan the organist of the school and the St Andrew Parish Choir SAPC came upon an idea of composing the school hymn for he noticed graduates leave the school without an alma mater song since the school was established In 1976 he asked the English teachers with the help of Odelia Cruz to submit a poem about the school and that he composed the music for the chosen piece Mr Dandan based the lyrics from the works of Mrs Edith Ferrer Mr Maximo Marcelo and Fr Paul Foulon After several revisions the hymn was completed on March 6 1976 and it was taught to the graduating class for them to sing it on their commencement exercises Thus the batch of 1976 was first to sing the St Andrew s School Hymn 4 St Andrew s School Hymn Beloved St Andrew s The knowledge we obtain From the Lord God above Through thy guidance and love You inspire our will To reach our Golden Goal Love God and Country Proudly we proclaim Refrain Hail St Andrew s Endless fountain of wisdom We do pledge a life of serving love The bright and shining morning Comes in our life We the Andreans give respect To thy enlightening command We shall cherish you from here and afar With you the darkest road We ll walk unafraid Publications Edit The Andrean the annual publication The SAS Courier the official student publication English Ang Mensahero the official student publication Filipino School Directors EditRev Fr Joseph Van Runckelen C I C M 1917 1934 founder Rev Fr Antonio Van Overveld C I C M 1934 1937 Rev Fr Adolfo Cansse C I C M 1937 1952 Rev Fr Louis Thys C I C M 1952 1977 Rev Fr Paul Foulon C I C M 1977 1991 Rev Fr Francis Gevaert C I C M 1991 1994 Rev Fr Romerico A Prieto 1994 1995 Rev Msgr Manuel F Sebastian 1995 1996 Rev Msgr Bayani G Valenzuela 1996 2004 Rev Msgr Manuel G Gabriel 2004 2012 Rev Fr Rolando R Agustin 2012 2018 Rev Msgr Allen C Aganon 2018 2020 Rev Fr Augusto C Pulido 2020 presentNotable alumni EditLuis Antonio G Cardinal Tagle Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples Former Archbishop of Manila Cardinal Bishop of San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle Most Rev Francisco de Leon D D Auxiliary Bishop of Antipolo Vice Admiral Mateo Mayuga Former Flag Officer in Command Philippine Navy 9 Rev Msgr Salvador Jose Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe Makati City Jaime Fresnedi Former Mayor of Muntinlupa now incumbent Congressman of Muntinlupa Edward Hagedorn Former Mayor Puerto Princesa City Palawan Florencio Bernabe Jr Former Mayor of Paranaque 10 Jessie Castillo Former Mayor of Bacoor Cavite Edgar O Chua Country Chairman Shell Dennis Rodriguez Former Minister of Health Guam Ted Failon ABS CBN News Anchor DZMM Radio Announcer Former Congressman Tacloban Cesar Cosme TV Director GMA Network Andrew E Filipino rapper record producer and actor 11 Dr Maynard Victor Erece Global advocate for Gifted and Talented Education 12 Affiliations EditDiocese of Paranaque Parochial Schools Association Manila Archdiocesan and Parochial Schools Association Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines Association for Supervision Curriculum and DevelopmentNotes Edit Babay Dulce From Palanyag to Paranaque Tunglapan Lulet Noemi Pabico and Raymond Calma 2005 Dec Simbahan ng San Andres Noon at Ngayon The Church of St Andrew Then and Now LAYAG Year Ender Special Cathedral Parish of St Andrew Brief History of St Andrew s School 1992 75th Foundation Anniversary of St Andrew s School Annual a b De Leon Raymund Gerald amp Ayo Gilbert Gabriel 1992 St Andrew s School Hymn 75th Foundation Anniversary of St Andrew s School Annual Students Handbook 2007 p 10 Pecson Jomar and Robert de Guzman 2006 SAS wins Philippine Marketing Excellence Awards Most Outstanding Catholic School for Boys The SAS Courier July October 2006 Release Sumatra Daryl 2007 SAS Starts ALS A amp E Programs The SAS Courier June September 2007 release http www andreans edu ph content newsandupdates 2008 als grad grad pg1 asp http www navy mil ph foicpn html http www paranaquecity com junbernabe html Andrean Pride The SAS Courier December 2005 release WCGTC19 Program External links Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article St Andrew s School Paranaque Official Website of St Andrew s School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Andrew 27s School Paranaque amp oldid 1107404973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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