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Coordinates: 10°47′39″N 122°58′29″E 10.7940507, 122.9745948

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St. Theresita's Academy

  • Address: 165 Rizal Street, Barangay V, Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
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The school was established in a house rented from Don Jose "Pepe" R. Ledesma on June 13, 1933 with pioneer Siervas de San Jose sisters Mother Amancia Bautista Milagros Sarmiento, Anunciation Marco and Olivio Moreno. It initially provided for the educational needs of kindergarten and primary pupils. The school adopted the original name of the parochial school in the city, calling itself Colegio de Sta. Teresita. [1]

During the feast of the Immaculate Concepcion in 1949, the cornerstone of the new school building was laid in its present location at Rizal Street. Upon completion of the new building, operations commenced transfer to the new location on October 3, 1950. The school then offered services for pre-school, primary and secondary pupils. [1]

The secondary, or high school department initially catered exclusively to female students. This was changed in 1984 when the school began accepting male students into that department, effectively becoming a co-educational institution under the guidance of Sister Anita Bago, SSJ. The pioneer batch of Theresianos graduated in 1988. [1]

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