Holy Child Catholic School

Holy Child Catholic School is located at Plaza Amado V. Hernandez in Tondo, Manila, the Philippines. It sits beside the Santo Niño de Tondo Parish Church.

Holy Child Catholic School
Address
Plaza A. Hernandez

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Coordinates14.607435°N 120.967711°E / 14.607435; 120.967711
Information
Former namesTondo Parochial School, Tindahan ni Aling Leni
Motto
  • Cum Jesu Salus - originally used in the Tondo Parochial School badge or Logo.
  • Sapientia Aetate et Gratia (lit.' Wisdom, Age, and Grace') - from Luke 2:52, a recent adaptation by a former director of the school.
DirectorRev. Fr. Nolan Que
GradesK to 12
NicknameHCCSIAN
HymnHCCS Hymn composed by the founder, Rev. Msgr. Jose N. Jovellanos (Ret.)

History

During the Liberation Period immediately following World War II, Rt. Rev Msgr. Jose N. Jovellanos, and four Jesuit priests founded the Tondo Parochial School. It was located at the site of the defunct Instituto de Mujeres, where the Manila Cathedral School is now located. Classes began on July 2, 1945.

Later, the school was moved to its location beside the Sto. Niño Church, where the Tondo Orphanage used to stand. The government began to recognize it as a legitimate school on February 22, 1951. The school became a corporation on October 23, 1954, under the name Holy Child Catholic School(HCCS). In 1955, HCCS was granted government recognition for complete secondary and kindergarten courses. Then, the school graduated its first high school students.

Facade in 2018

The school is located at Tondo, Manila, Plaza Hernandez

Vision

A People called by the Father through Jesus Christ to become a community of Persons with fullness of Life witnessing to the Kingdom of God, by living the paschal mystery in the power of the Holy Spirit with Mary as Companion.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Inauguration of the Manny Villar Auditorium". Business Mirror. January 20, 2020. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  2. Lo, Ricky (March 25, 2019). "Lovers & glamour boys on the campaign trail". The Philippine Star. PhilStar Global. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
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