Saint Theresa's College of Cebu City
Type | Private Catholic college, college-preparatory school |
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Established | 1 June 1933 |
Founder | Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary |
Location | Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines |
Campus | Juana Osmeña Street, Cebu City |
Colors | Blue and gold |
Nickname | STC |
Website |
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St. Theresa's College of Cebu City, is a Catholic institution of learning founded by the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (ICM) in the Philippines on June 1, 1933 upon the invitation of Monsignor Gabriel Reyes, then Archbishop of Cebu.
The college offers all levels of instruction for boys and girls from preschool to Grade 7, for girls in high school, and for men and women in college. The missionary spirit of the Foundress, Mother Marie Louise De Meester, permeates the program of education of the institution.
The institution first operated in Sikatuna Street, Cebu City, while school buildings were being erected on the present site, bounded by General Maxilom Avenue, Juana Osmeña Street, Redemptorist Road and Ramon Aboitiz Street.
In 1935, the first years of the liberal arts, education and commerce courses were added to the elementary and secondary levels. The three courses were fully recognized by the Bureau of Education in 1940.
In 1957, St. Theresa’s College of Cebu City, became a Charter Member of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). It is also a member of Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP).
About STC
History
St. Theresa's College of Cebu City (formerly known as St. Theresa's Academy of Cebu), was founded by the Missionary Sisters of St. Augustine of Cebu (now the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary) on June 1, 1933 upon the expressed invitation of His Excellency, Msgr. Gabriel Reyes (then the Archbishop of Cebu).
The Institution first started its operation in Sikatuna Street while adequate school buildings were being erected on the present site, bounded by General Maxilom Avenue (Mango Avenue), Juana Osmeña Street, Redemptorist Road, and Ramon Aboitiz Street (Elizabeth Pond Street).
In 1935, the first year levels of the Liberal Arts, Education, and Commerce courses were added to the elementary and secondary levels. gradually, the three courses were completed and fully recognized by the Bureau of Education in 1940.
After the outbreak of World War II in 1941, only the primary grades were reopened. In 1945, all the school buildings were destroyed by fire and bombs. The following year, classes from preschool to high school were resumed in temporary shacks. The buildings were rebuilt from 1946 to 1955. The latest additions were built in 1960 and 1965.
In 1957, St. Theresa's College of Cebu City became a Charter Member of the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU) and has satisfactorily maintained its accredited status.
St. Theresa's College, High School Department was accredited in 1970 and reaccredited in 1973, 1979, 1985, 1991, 1995, and 2005. In 2008, St. Theresa's College celebrated its Diamond Jubilee Year.
Patron Saint
Teresa de Avila, the first woman doctor of the Church, is the patron saint of St. Theresa’s College. official seal the cross means the flourish the three star means virtue, arts and science.
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Incorporation
St. Theresa's College of Cebu City, was originally incorporated in accordance with Philippine Laws on March 29, 1935. After World War II, the Articles of Incorporation were duly reconstituted and with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Manila, October 1948. The transcript of these amended Articles of Incorporation was issued on September 8, 1949. In February 1991, the papers of Incorporation registered at the Securities and Exchange Commission were revised.
Until August 1991 the members of the Board of Trustees of St. Theresa's College Cebu were the ICM District Superior and her Council. As of 2016, St. Theresa's College Cebu is governed by a separate Board of Trustees with ten members, six of whom are ICMs and four non-ICMs.
Academic programs
Basic Education
- K to 12
College
Liberal Arts
- Bachelor of Arts in Communication
- Major in Corporate Communication
- Major in Media Communication
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Major in Counseling Psychology
- Major in Industrial Psychology
Education
- Bachelor of Secondary Education
- Major in English
- Major in Mathematics
- Bachelor of Elementary Education
- General Education
- Pre-School Education
- Special Needs Education
Social Work
- Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Management and Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Certificate of Proficiency in Education
This is designed for students who wish to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers in the Pre-School, Elementary, and Secondary Levels, but whose educational qualifications are not those degrees expressly prescribed in the law. This program provides the student the opportunity to pursue teacher education.
Notable alumni
- Ellen Adarna - Actress, TV personality
- Daisy Ba-ad
- Gwendolyn Garcia - Governor of Cebu
- Laurice Guillen - director, actress
- Dulce Ann Hofer (congresswoman, Zamboanga Sibugay)
- Anna Maris Igpit
- Monique Lhuillier - Filipino fashion designer based in the United States
- Cecilia Manguerra Brainard - novelist
- Cecille Quibod-Castro - News Anchor, GMA Network Inc.
- Louanne Mae Rondina - News Reporter, GMA Network Inc.
References
External links
- St. Theresa’s College Cebu official website
- STAA Cebu - St. Theresa's College Alumnae Association Cebu
- Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Philippines
- The arrival of the ICM missionaries in the Philippines