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Real Colegio de Santa Potenciana

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Established
  
1589 (1589)

Founder
  
Philip II of Spain

Opened
  
Girls' school

Real Colegio de Santa Potenciana


Similar
  
Universidad de San Ignacio, Universidad de San Felipe de Austria, Colegio de San Ildefonso

The Santa Potenciana College or Colegio de Santa Potenciana was the first school for girls established in 1589 in the Philippines. It was intended to provide shelter for the orphans of the military personnel. The building was ruined by the 1645 earthquake. The site was latter used for the construction of the Palacio del Gobernador (which was destroyed by the 1863 earthquake). At present, the Philippine Veterans Building, Insurance Center Building, and the Philippine National Red Cross Main Office stand on its former site.

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History

The Royal College of Santa Potenciana was established in 1589 by Philip II - urging the Manila bishop, Domingo de Salazar, OP and the Franciscans. In 1592, the school drew its charter, cited the main reason for its foundation; the lack of educational opportunity for girls. In 1594, the school was opened to the public. Capitán Luis de Vivanco donated the original site for the college. Although employing stone construction as anticipation for strong earthquakes, the 1645 earthquake left the College of Santa Potenciana in a ruined state. In the 17th century, the school was transferred to the corner of Calle Cabildo and Calle Santa Potenciana. By the end of the 18th century, the Palacio del Gobernador was constructed, incorporating the ruins of College of Santa Potenciana.

Government offices were moved into the new building of College of Santa Potenciana in 1866 due to the destruction of Palacio del Gobernador by the 1863 earthquake. Due to that circumstance, the enrollment rate in the College of Santa Potenciana dropped - with the remaining student boarders transfer to Colegio de Sta. Isabel. Later on, these two institutions were merged; thus, paved the way for the dissolution of the College of Santa Potenciana.

The newly constructed building of the College of Santa Potenciana was initially designated as the official residence of the governor-general. Subsequently, the incoming governor-general opted to relocate to the Malacañang Palace in San Miguel, Manila. Following this decision, the building was reassigned to the Segundo Cabo, who served as the deputy to the governor-general in the military hierarchy. It then became the headquarters for the Subinspections of Infantry, Cavalry, Carabineros, and the Civil Guard. Unfortunately, the building was demolished by an earthquake in 1880.

Present condition

Philippine Veterans Bank and the Red Cross Main Building presently occupy the former site of Santa Potenciana and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts building the 19th-century site.

References

Real Colegio de Santa Potenciana Wikipedia