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Stella Maris College Quezon City

Stella Maris College is a private Catholic college in Quezon City, Philippines. It is under the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary.

Stella Maris College
MottoAd Veritatem, Per Caritatem
Motto in English
To Truth, Through Charity
TypePrivate, Catholic Franciscan, Coeducational basic and higher education institution
Established1955
Address
891 Cambridge Street, Cubao,
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14°37′26.90″N 121°3′13.40″E / 14.6241389°N 121.0537222°E / 14.6241389; 121.0537222
HymnHail Stella Maris
ColorsBlue and white
  
NicknameStellan
Websitestellamariscollegeqc.edu.ph
Location in Metro Manila
Location in Luzon
Location in the Philippines

History edit

A religious Institute founded in India on January 6, 1877, by Helene Philippine de Chappotin, known as Mother Mary of the Passion. Since then, the Institute has grown to more than 8,000 sisters of 80 nationalities and working in 76 countries worldwide.

 
Hélène Marie de Chappotin de Neuville

Twelve FMMs first came to the Philippines on December 10, 1912 through the invitation of Msgr. Petrelli, the first bishop of Lipa, Batangas. With evangelization and the development of women as their primary concern, they chose the establishment of schools as the best means to obtain this purpose. They successively established six educational institutions in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Today only 3 FMM schools remain in operation: St. Josephs Academy in Sariaya, Quezon, Stella Maris College, Oroquieta City, and Stella Maris College, Quezon City.

Stella Maris College in Quezon City was built partially out of the war damage reparation received by the FMMs after World War II. The cornerstone was laid on August 15, 1954, and the Articles of Incorporation were signed on February 23, 1955. The first members of the Board of Trustees were as follows: Mother Maria Margolari (Spanish), Mother Maria Luitgard (German), Mother Maria Reina Paz (Filipina), Mother Mary Eadgitha, (Filipina), Mother Maria Coronacion (Filipina). The first Directress was Sr. Luitgard.

On June 13, 1955, the school dedicated to Mary under the title of “Stella Maris" (Star of the Sea) opened its doors to over 900 students, offering elementary, high school, and college education.

With the increase in enrollment, the high school building, named after St. Francis, was constructed in September 1960 and was ready for occupancy in June 1961. A new college building was also opened in 1968.

The College Department was phased out by 1975 due to the increasing maintenance cost. The Religion Teachers Course of Loreto, College in Legarda was transferred to the college building that same year and is now called the Lumen Christi Catechetical Center. Today, it offers a credited Religious Education Course.

A three-storey building was constructed in 2000 with the canteen on the first floor, six classrooms for the elementary students in the second floor and six classrooms for the secondary students on the third floor. It was named after St. Hermine, who with six other FMM sisters, was canonized on October 1, 2000.

As part of its mission to help the poor, SMC has accepted kindergarten pupils since 1991 and graduates from the public elementary schools in 2008 from among the financially challenged families in the area, providing them with free education until they graduate from high school. In 2013, SMC accepted elementary graduates from public schools nearby to avail of free education.

The school was originally granted recognition by the government as an institution exclusively for girls. The Grade School Department opened its doors to Grade One boys in June 2002, while the High School Department began this move in 2006.

In June 2011, the following changes were introduced: institutionalization of the Basic Education Department consisting of the Grade School and High School Units and the implementation of the Central Visayan Institute Foundation – Dynamic Learning Program Spirituality as Core of the Curriculum (CV1F-DLP-SCC) starting in the High School Unit. In the succeeding years, CVIF-DLP-SCC was cascaded to Grade Six and Grade Five respectively.

Stella Maris College celebrated its 60th founding anniversary in 2015. The entire school community together with Stella Maris College-Family Council (SWIC–FC) and Stella Marts College Alumni Association (SMCAA) worked together for an ex-voto, the renovation of the auditorium.

A four storey building named after Blessed Mary of the Passion, Foundress of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, was constructed in 2015 in preparation for the full implementation of K-12 during Academic Year 2016-2017.

After more than six decades our God continues to beckon Stella Maris College to journey with the Filipino youth in the process of their becoming and growth in Christ. Stella Marts College community contributes to the task of nation building and to the mission of the Church through the transformative experiences and programs it offers to its students.

Stella Maris uniform edit

The school apparel for the female students are patterned after uniforms worn by sailors. The high school uniform has a white long-sleeved blouse, with the blue marine collar and sailor's necktie. A series of buttons connects to the skirt. The primary school uniform is similar to the high school uniform except for the long sleeves, cravat and the shorter dress. For the grade 7 (starting on the year 2012) they have the same design but they have longer sleeves than grade school (3/4) grade 7 also wears gala.

Gallery edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stella Maris College Quezon City news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Stella Maris College is a private Catholic college in Quezon City Philippines It is under the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary Stella Maris CollegeMottoAd Veritatem Per CaritatemMotto in EnglishTo Truth Through CharityTypePrivate Catholic Franciscan Coeducational basic and higher education institutionEstablished1955Address891 Cambridge Street Cubao Quezon City Metro Manila Philippines14 37 26 90 N 121 3 13 40 E 14 6241389 N 121 0537222 E 14 6241389 121 0537222HymnHail Stella MarisColorsBlue and white NicknameStellanWebsitestellamariscollegeqc wbr edu wbr phLocation in Metro ManilaShow map of Metro ManilaLocation in LuzonShow map of LuzonLocation in the PhilippinesShow map of Philippines Contents 1 History 2 Stella Maris uniform 3 Gallery 4 External linksHistory editA religious Institute founded in India on January 6 1877 by Helene Philippine de Chappotin known as Mother Mary of the Passion Since then the Institute has grown to more than 8 000 sisters of 80 nationalities and working in 76 countries worldwide nbsp Helene Marie de Chappotin de Neuville Twelve FMMs first came to the Philippines on December 10 1912 through the invitation of Msgr Petrelli the first bishop of Lipa Batangas With evangelization and the development of women as their primary concern they chose the establishment of schools as the best means to obtain this purpose They successively established six educational institutions in Luzon Visayas and Mindanao Today only 3 FMM schools remain in operation St Josephs Academy in Sariaya Quezon Stella Maris College Oroquieta City and Stella Maris College Quezon City Stella Maris College in Quezon City was built partially out of the war damage reparation received by the FMMs after World War II The cornerstone was laid on August 15 1954 and the Articles of Incorporation were signed on February 23 1955 The first members of the Board of Trustees were as follows Mother Maria Margolari Spanish Mother Maria Luitgard German Mother Maria Reina Paz Filipina Mother Mary Eadgitha Filipina Mother Maria Coronacion Filipina The first Directress was Sr Luitgard On June 13 1955 the school dedicated to Mary under the title of Stella Maris Star of the Sea opened its doors to over 900 students offering elementary high school and college education With the increase in enrollment the high school building named after St Francis was constructed in September 1960 and was ready for occupancy in June 1961 A new college building was also opened in 1968 The College Department was phased out by 1975 due to the increasing maintenance cost The Religion Teachers Course of Loreto College in Legarda was transferred to the college building that same year and is now called the Lumen Christi Catechetical Center Today it offers a credited Religious Education Course A three storey building was constructed in 2000 with the canteen on the first floor six classrooms for the elementary students in the second floor and six classrooms for the secondary students on the third floor It was named after St Hermine who with six other FMM sisters was canonized on October 1 2000 As part of its mission to help the poor SMC has accepted kindergarten pupils since 1991 and graduates from the public elementary schools in 2008 from among the financially challenged families in the area providing them with free education until they graduate from high school In 2013 SMC accepted elementary graduates from public schools nearby to avail of free education The school was originally granted recognition by the government as an institution exclusively for girls The Grade School Department opened its doors to Grade One boys in June 2002 while the High School Department began this move in 2006 In June 2011 the following changes were introduced institutionalization of the Basic Education Department consisting of the Grade School and High School Units and the implementation of the Central Visayan Institute Foundation Dynamic Learning Program Spirituality as Core of the Curriculum CV1F DLP SCC starting in the High School Unit In the succeeding years CVIF DLP SCC was cascaded to Grade Six and Grade Five respectively Stella Maris College celebrated its 60th founding anniversary in 2015 The entire school community together with Stella Maris College Family Council SWIC FC and Stella Marts College Alumni Association SMCAA worked together for an ex voto the renovation of the auditorium A four storey building named after Blessed Mary of the Passion Foundress of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary was constructed in 2015 in preparation for the full implementation of K 12 during Academic Year 2016 2017 After more than six decades our God continues to beckon Stella Maris College to journey with the Filipino youth in the process of their becoming and growth in Christ Stella Marts College community contributes to the task of nation building and to the mission of the Church through the transformative experiences and programs it offers to its students Stella Maris uniform editThe school apparel for the female students are patterned after uniforms worn by sailors The high school uniform has a white long sleeved blouse with the blue marine collar and sailor s necktie A series of buttons connects to the skirt The primary school uniform is similar to the high school uniform except for the long sleeves cravat and the shorter dress For the grade 7 starting on the year 2012 they have the same design but they have longer sleeves than grade school 3 4 grade 7 also wears gala Gallery edit nbsp Chapel nbsp Gates and chapel nbsp School busExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Stella Maris College Quezon City at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stella Maris College Quezon City amp oldid 1219893827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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