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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).
St. Mary's College Inc., also referred to by its acronym SMCQC or as St. Mary's College, is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution for both boys and girls administered by the Religious of the Virgin Mary in Mother Ignacia Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines. It was established in 1725 by the RVM Sisters.
St. Mary’s Academy is run by the Religious of the Virgin Mary or "RVM" which is the Philippines' first pontifical Filipino Congregation for women, founded in 1684 by a Filipina, Venerable Ignacia del Espiritu Santo. St. Mary’s Academy started as an all-girls' school, and later became co-educational.
St. Mary's Academy of San Nicolas, formerly known as Saint Nicholas Academy, is a Catholic private school in Cebu City, Philippines run and partially owned by the Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM). The school has affiliation with the Archdiocesan Shrine of San Nicolas Parish. It offers Kindergarten, Grade School, and High School curricula for ...
The Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary (Spanish: Religiosas de la Beata Virgen María, abbreviated RVM, is a Catholic centralized religious institute of consecrated life of Pontifical Right for women founded in Manila in 1684 by the Filipina Venerable Mother Ignacia del Espíritu Santo.
The statue of Our Lady of Manaoag is a 17th-century ivory and silver image of the Virgin Mary with The Child Jesus enshrined at the high altar of the Basilica. It was brought to the Philippines from Spain via the Manila galleon trade from Acapulco, Mexico, in the early 17th century by Padre Juan de San Jacinto.
The High School TLE Laboratory was also renovated. St. Mary’s College of Baliuag, trusting in God’s providence, has continued to ignite the three (3) Ignacian core values of faith, excellence and service as it journeys beyond its first 100 years. For school year 2012-2013, the school underwent another major change.
Thenceforth, the school population and school building facilities steadily grew. In 1985, the school opened its High School Department with only 15 students. Four years later, the school graduated its first batch of 19 pioneers at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima with the NCR chief of secondary schools, Dr. Pilar Pascual, as guest of ...