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By the year 1921, the school adopted a new name, "St. Rita Academy", and then renamed as "Saint Rita College" in 1945. In 1948, College programs as well as vocational courses were offered. The school opened its doors to young boys by the year 2003. Saint Rita College celebrated its centennial year in 2007 with the theme "Love to Come Home."
The following is a list of Roman Catholic schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines.More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1]
St. Clare College of Caloocan; St. Dominic Savio College; Saint Francis of Assisi College. SFAC Las Piñas; SFAC Taguig; SFAC Muntinlupa; St. James College of Quezon City; Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City; Saint Jude College - Dimasalang, Manila [1] St. Louis College Valenzuela; Saint Mary's College of Quezon City; St. Paul University System
Parañaque City College of Science and Technology - Kabihasnan Street, San Dionisio; South Merville School - Montclair Street, Merville Park, Merville; STI Academy of Parañaque; St. James College of Parañaque (moved to Quezon City) St. Rita College Parañaque City; The Learning Child School (moved to Ayala Alabang)
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The sisters, led by Juana Zabalza, Superior of the College at that time, and the principal, Candida Ocampo, who later became the first Filipina Superior of the College, were able to acquire the former St. Rita's College at 210 Taft Avenue, Manila. Some time after the war, the name was changed to Santa Isabel College.