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St. Joseph College Olongapo

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Former names
  
St. Joseph's School

Type
  
Private Sectarian

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Founded
  
1945

Motto in English
  
Christ in the center

Established
  
1945

Phone
  
+63 47 223 9413

Color
  
Green and yellow

St. Joseph College - Olongapo

President
  
Rev. Fr. Hanival G. Brucelas

Address
  
10 18th Street, Olongapo, 2200 Zambales, Philippines

Motto
  
Christus in centro (Christ in the center, Latin)

Similar
  
Columban College, Gordon College, Comteq Computer and Busi, Lyceum of Subic Bay, St Joseph College of Cavite

St. Joseph College - Olongapo, Inc. (Filipino: Dalubhasaan ng San Jose), (formerly St. Joseph's School) is one of the Catholic institutions in the Diocese of Iba dedicated to serve the educational needs of students in Olongapo and the neighboring towns of Zambales and Bataan. This school was known as the oldest sectarian school in Olongapo City. It was established in 1935 in a make shift site with non-formal classes.

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History

This school was known as the oldest sectarian school in Olongapo City. It was established in 1935 in a make shift site with non-formal classes.

The growth and development of St. Joseph College can be considered phenomenal. The school was formally established after World War II by the Society of the Divine Word Fathers with Fr. Rizalino Veneracion as the First Director. The school was constructed near the San Roque Church at the corner of Fendler and Apo Streets.

In 1947, the school was transferred to its present site, along 18th Street corner Canda and Elicaño Streets. Fr. Restituto M. Canda, SVD, became the Director with Miss Irene talanay as High School Principal.

The school was given government recognition in 1949. In S.Y. 1950-1951 the Columban Fathers and Sisters from Missionary Society of St. Columban of Ireland took over the management of the school with Rev. Fr. Joseph Coneely as the director and Sis. Mary Consuelo as the Principal.

The school was fully recognized by DECS in 1952. Classes were held in day and night session to cater students of young residents as well as middle-aged and old employees and servicemen of the US Navy.

The missionary priests of the Society of St. Columban paved the way for the rising three-storey east wing in 1966. Fr. Thomas Convery took over as Director and gave St. Joseph's ownership of 10,350 sq. meters. Columban sisters served as principal and treasurer of the school.

During the Martial Law year, all Columban sisters left the country for reassignment in foreign missions and the management of the school was temporarily assigned to the Sis. of the Daughters of Charity.

Abiding by the Filipinization of the Philippine parishes scheme, the Columban Missionary Society handed over the parish and school management to the diocesan priest of the Prelature of Iba,Zambales in school year 2000-2001.

February 2004, St. Joseph's Catholic School of Olongapo, Inc, became officially known as St. Joseph College - Olongapo, Inc.

St. Joseph is ready for Grades 11 and 12 and contains an elementary dept. and a high school dept.

Location

The school is located in Barangay East Bajac Bajac and is bounded at the north by 20th Street, at east by Elicano Street, and at the west by Canda street. [1]

References

St. Joseph College - Olongapo Wikipedia