School of Saint Anthony

School of Saint Anthony, Quezon City (also called SSA or School of Saint Anthony ), was founded in 1982 as Saint Anthony Learning Center by spouses Enrique F. Coralejo and Victoria A. Coralejo.[4] Its patron saint is St. Anthony Mary Claret, who founded the Congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It is located in Ascención Avenue, Lagro, Novaliches District, Quezon City, Philippines.[5] The school is also located at the terminus of Mindanao Avenue.

School of Saint Anthony, Quezon City
Paaralang San Antonio, Lungsod ng Quezon
Address
Ascencion Avenue, Lagro, Novaliches


Coordinates14°44′1.58″N 121°4′1.34″E
Information
TypePrivate Catholic school
MottoSapientia et Virtus (Latin)
Wisdom coupled with Virtues
Established1982
PrincipalAmy Mamiit, MA Ed Grade School
Juliet Reyes, PhD Upper School [1]
EnrollmentApproximately 2,800
Color(s)Red, Black and White    
MascotSeagull
AccreditationPAASCU Level III [2]
YearbookThe Anthonian
AffiliationsPAASCU, AAPS, QCAA, CEAP
MagazineThe Leap
School DirectorDr.Enrique F. Coralejo [3]
HymnSaint Anthony Hymn
Websitewww.schoolofsaintanthony.edu.ph
School of Saint Anthony

History

The school began its operations in June 1982. It initially offered Nursery, Kinder and Prep, and gradually expanded to Lower and Middle school, and later to the Upper School (High School). As the institution progressed in both size and population its name was changed from Saint Anthony Learning Center to its current name, School of Saint Anthony.[6]

Levels Offered

AS OF SCHOOL YEAR 2015-2016

Preschool

  • Nursery
  • Kindergarten

Lower School

  • Grades 1-3

Middle School

  • Grades 4-6

Upper School

  • Grades 7-10
  • Grades 11-12 (Senior High, launch:AY 2016–2017)

Senior High School Strands

  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Accounting, Business and Management (ABM)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

Notable Alumni

Sports

Arts and Entertainment

References

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