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Saint Stephen's High School

St. Stephen's High School (simplified Chinese: 圣公会中学; traditional Chinese: 聖公會中學; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sèng-kong-hoē Tiong-o̍h) is an Episcopalian school, located in the Binondo district of Manila. It is considered the first Christian Chinese school established in Luzon.[1] The school offers courses of study from Pre-Kinder to Grade 12.

St. Stephen's High School
Address
1267 Guillermo Masangkay St., Santa Cruz, Manila

Coordinates14°36′30″N 120°58′41″E / 14.6084°N 120.9780°E / 14.6084; 120.9780
Information
Religious affiliation(s)Christian (Protestant), Nondenominational
DenominationEpiscopalian
Established1917
ChaplainRev. Dr. Patrick Tanhuanco
GradesNursery to Grade 12
LanguageEnglish, Filipino, Chinese
Campus size2 hectares
Colour(s)Violet and White    
AccreditationLevel III (Highest Level) Accreditation Status as certified by the FAAP (Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines) through the ACSCU-AAI
AffiliationAssociation of Chinese-Filipino Schools in the Philippines
Association of Christian Schools International
Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities - Accrediting Agency Inc
Websitewww.sshs.edu.ph

History edit

Originally known as St. Stephen's Girls' School, it was founded on July 22, 1917 by St. Stephen's Mission composed of the rector and the Chinese members of the church. Intended for girls, it was known as Seng Kong Hoe in the Chinese community and had 19 enrollees. The first class was held at a church property along Reina Regente Street.

In 1921, the school adopted the lavender and white colors its uniform. By 1925, the Elementary Department was established. Through the efforts of Bishop Mosher, Rev. Hobart Studley and S.C. Choy, a property in Calle Magdalena (now Masangkay Street) was bought in 1928. In 1939, the school moved to Calle Magdalena from its original location.

A mission home and a 15-room building were constructed, with a renovated row of dormitory units. In 1941, the school put up a benefit program at the Rizal Stadium to raise more funds to help cover the cost of new construction. A new building on the La Torre side was completed in December 1941 which housed a library, dormitory and new classrooms.

But on December 8, 1941, the school operations had to stop during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines. The Japanese military sealed off the school compound and the mission house was turned over to a Japanese doctor-director of St. Luke's Hospital. The occupants were forced to move out and the rooms were used for Japanese civilian patients.

American and British school staff became prisoners of war and were confined at the University of Santo Tomas. The new building, which was not yet used was demolished and its new materials and equipment taken. Chinese guerrilla units later took the mission house and used it as headquarters during the liberation from Japanese occupation.

The school reopened in December 1945 after the war under the direction of Huang Ong Bi Gim. St. Stephen's Girls' School offered its service to those unschooled for five years as contribution to the community and nation-building. Nancy L. Yao became the principal in 1946 and Constance Bolderston was the directress.

Rebuilding followed and it was officially renamed St. Stephen's High School. In 1963, a new five-storey high school building was completed. By 1969, an additional building with three storeys was built for elementary students. The old Mosher Hall building on the high school campus was demolished in 1980. A five-storey annex building replaced it and was completed in 1982.

Old elementary school buildings were replaced by two new buildings, which were constructed in 1991 and 1994.

Accreditation edit

St. Stephen's is recognized by the Philippine Government as a Chinese Filipino school offering English, Filipino and Chinese subjects in the Preschool, Elementary and High School Departments. It is an accredited school of Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU-AAI).

Student life edit

Aside from the classrooms, the school has modern facilities like the Auditorium, Stephenian Hall (a multi-purpose hall), Nancy L. Yao Library, Electronic Research Center, Speech Laboratory, Wai Ling Tan Audio-Visual Center, Guidance and Counseling Center, Science Laboratories, Journalism Room, Typing Room, Home Economics Room, Clinic, Scout Center, four Computer Laboratories, Music Room, Practical Arts Room, the CSG Gymnasium, Indoor and Outdoor Playground, and the Jimmy Go Swimming Pool.

The school has varsity teams in swimming, track and field, volleyball, table tennis and basketball. It hosted the 37th Season of the Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (WNCAA) with the theme "Victory Beyond Competition."

St. Stephen's is a venue for inter-school activities and competitions. The hosts the Lord of the Math Inter-school Competition annually at the Stephenian Hall which began in 2005. The school has served as host for training sessions held by the Mathematics Trainers' Guild (MTG) for several years.

The school celebrated its historic 90th founding anniversary on July 22, 2007 with the theme "God's Glory with Exceeding Joy!" In celebration, St. Stephen's held its first Inter-school Extemporaneous Speech Competition, its first Earth Science Quiz, and three concerts: one in cooperation with the Biblical Seminary of the Philippines titled "An Evening of Praise," featuring the Heavenly Melody Singers from Taiwan; a Thanksgiving concert titled "Images of Christ" in November 2007, directed by New York-based conductor Celia Yu Ong and famed director Chinggoy Alonso; and the Thanksgiving marimba concert, featuring alumnus Johnny Yu, Prof. Raul Sunico of the UST Conservatory of Music.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ . St. Stephen's High School. Archived from the original on 30 December 2020.
  •   Media related to Saint Stephen's High School at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by
Cebu Eastern College
September 1915
Oldest Chinese School in the Philippines
Sixth
July 22, 1917
Succeeded by
Philippine Scholastic Academy
(as Annex of Anglo-Chinese School)
August 7, 1917

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NondenominationalDenominationEpiscopalianEstablished1917ChaplainRev Dr Patrick TanhuancoGradesNursery to Grade 12LanguageEnglish Filipino ChineseCampus size2 hectaresColour s Violet and White AccreditationLevel III Highest Level Accreditation Status as certified by the FAAP Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines through the ACSCU AAIAffiliationAssociation of Chinese Filipino Schools in the PhilippinesAssociation of Christian Schools InternationalAssociation of Christian Schools Colleges and Universities Accrediting Agency IncWebsitewww wbr sshs wbr edu wbr ph Contents 1 History 2 Accreditation 3 Student life 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesHistory editOriginally known as St Stephen s Girls School it was founded on July 22 1917 by St Stephen s Mission composed of the rector and the Chinese members of the church Intended for girls it was known as Seng Kong Hoe in the Chinese community and had 19 enrollees The first class was held at a church property along Reina Regente Street In 1921 the school adopted the lavender and white colors its uniform By 1925 the Elementary Department was established Through the efforts of Bishop Mosher Rev Hobart Studley and S C Choy a property in Calle Magdalena now Masangkay Street was bought in 1928 In 1939 the school moved to Calle Magdalena from its original location A mission home and a 15 room building were constructed with a renovated row of dormitory units In 1941 the school put up a benefit program at the Rizal Stadium to raise more funds to help cover the cost of new construction A new building on the La Torre side was completed in December 1941 which housed a library dormitory and new classrooms But on December 8 1941 the school operations had to stop during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines The Japanese military sealed off the school compound and the mission house was turned over to a Japanese doctor director of St Luke s Hospital The occupants were forced to move out and the rooms were used for Japanese civilian patients American and British school staff became prisoners of war and were confined at the University of Santo Tomas The new building which was not yet used was demolished and its new materials and equipment taken Chinese guerrilla units later took the mission house and used it as headquarters during the liberation from Japanese occupation The school reopened in December 1945 after the war under the direction of Huang Ong Bi Gim St Stephen s Girls School offered its service to those unschooled for five years as contribution to the community and nation building Nancy L Yao became the principal in 1946 and Constance Bolderston was the directress Rebuilding followed and it was officially renamed St Stephen s High School In 1963 a new five storey high school building was completed By 1969 an additional building with three storeys was built for elementary students The old Mosher Hall building on the high school campus was demolished in 1980 A five storey annex building replaced it and was completed in 1982 Old elementary school buildings were replaced by two new buildings which were constructed in 1991 and 1994 Accreditation editSt Stephen s is recognized by the Philippine Government as a Chinese Filipino school offering English Filipino and Chinese subjects in the Preschool Elementary and High School Departments It is an accredited school of Association of Christian Schools Colleges and Universities ACSCU AAI Student life editAside from the classrooms the school has modern facilities like the Auditorium Stephenian Hall a multi purpose hall Nancy L Yao Library Electronic Research Center Speech Laboratory Wai Ling Tan Audio Visual Center Guidance and Counseling Center Science Laboratories Journalism Room Typing Room Home Economics Room Clinic Scout Center four Computer Laboratories Music Room Practical Arts Room the CSG Gymnasium Indoor and Outdoor Playground and the Jimmy Go Swimming Pool The school has varsity teams in swimming track and field volleyball table tennis and basketball It hosted the 37th Season of the Women s National Collegiate Athletic Association WNCAA with the theme Victory Beyond Competition St Stephen s is a venue for inter school activities and competitions The Stephenian Math Society hosts the Lord of the Math Inter school Competition annually at the Stephenian Hall which began in 2005 The school has served as host for training sessions held by the Mathematics Trainers Guild MTG for several years The school celebrated its historic 90th founding anniversary on July 22 2007 with the theme God s Glory with Exceeding Joy In celebration St Stephen s held its first Inter school Extemporaneous Speech Competition its first Earth Science Quiz and three concerts one in cooperation with the Biblical Seminary of the Philippines titled An Evening of Praise featuring the Heavenly Melody Singers from Taiwan a Thanksgiving concert titled Images of Christ in November 2007 directed by New York based conductor Celia Yu Ong and famed director Chinggoy Alonso and the Thanksgiving marimba concert featuring alumnus Johnny Yu Prof Raul Sunico of the UST Conservatory of Music Gallery edit nbsp Entrance to the Campus nbsp Main Building Facade nbsp Main Building Side View nbsp Elementary BuildingReferences edit Our History St Stephen s High School Archived from the original on 30 December 2020 nbsp Media related to Saint Stephen s High School at Wikimedia CommonsPreceded byCebu Eastern CollegeSeptember 1915 Oldest Chinese School in the PhilippinesSixthJuly 22 1917 Succeeded byPhilippine Scholastic Academy as Annex of Anglo Chinese School August 7 1917 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Stephen 27s High School amp oldid 1205462702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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