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Bicutan Parochial School

Bicutan Parochial School
MottoSimplicity and Obedience
TypePrivate Catholic School
EstablishedFebruary 22, 1988
AffiliationRoman Catholic Church, Pasig Diocesan Schools System (PaDSS)
ChairmanMost Rev. Mylo Hubert C. Vergara D.D.
PrincipalMs. Jenilou C. Rebamba
DirectorRev. Fr. Orlando B. Cantillon
Location
ColorsMarian Blue and White
Websitewww.bicutanparochialschool.com

The Bicutan Parochial School (BPS; Filipino: Paaralang Parokyal ng Bicutan)[1] is a private Catholic High School in the Philippines. Founded by Rev. Fr. Pedro Taton on February 22,

History

Bicutan Parochial School, is a school of the Parish of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.  It is therefore a Catholic, Filipino and a parochial school situated in Lower Bicutan, Taguig City serving Filipino students coming mostly from the different barangays in Lower Bicutan and neighboring residential subdivisions. It is a Catholicschool for it shares the task of spreading the Gospel and witnessing to Christ’s presence in the world. It is aFilipino school for it aims to serve the needs of the Philippine society, principally the need for development and reform in the light of the Gospel. It is a parochial school for it aims to translate the mission of the parish which is to be united in the spirit of love and brotherhood, thus becoming real followers of Jesus Christ.

Before, what was located in this major route from Pateros to Bagumbayan was a vacant lot of about 1,642 sq. meters over looking the placid Laguna Lake. In view of the following desire, the said lot which was formerly a public park, erected a new parish church beside it, was a building serving the community’s cursillo house.

Its primary objective was to become a venue for carrying public welfare oriented projects and to better serve the spiritual and moral upliftment of the community.

Later on in the year of 1988, feeling on the urgent need for educational program, the Parish of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary committed herself in putting up a school which will become a venue in the Christian formation and development of the total person, thus making him fully human, fully Christian, and fully Filipino citizen as he prepares for a life of service to his family, community and country.

And on February 22, 1988, the cursillo house of the parish was converted into a school building with five classroom accommodating the first 150 students, with 7 faculty members, 2 office workers, a principal and with the parish priest then as the school director.

Basically, Bicutan Parochial School shall operate under the following objectives:

1.    To extend the mission of the church to young people and enhance the community involvement in parish activities.

2.    To address the problem of parents who had send their children to Catholic schools in other towns.

3.    To accommodate public elementary graduates in Bicutan and nearby communities who wish to enroll in a Catholic school.

Bicutan Parochial School earned its Government Recognition in 1993.

Administrators / Directors

1. Rev. Fr. Pedro Taton June 1988 – Aug. 1988
2. Rev. Fr. Anton Cecilio T. Pascual Sept. 1988 – Sept. 1993
3. Rev. Fr. Primitivo T. Lopez Oct. 1993 – Oct. 1996
4. Rev. Fr. Julito M. Ramo Nov. 1996 – Nov. 2000
5. Rev. Fr. George A. Misa Dec. 2000 – April 15, 2003
6. Rev. Fr. Emmanuel C. Hipolito April 16, 2003–Oct. 30, 2006
7. Rev. Fr. Orlindo F. Ordoña Nov. 2006 - May 30, 2015
8. Rev. Fr. Orlando B. Cantillon June 1, 2015 - up to present

Vision

Bicutan Parochial School with the Blessed Virgin Mary as model, envisions itself as a well-developed Filipino Christian community through a renewed evangelization and transformative education.

Mission

1. Strengthening communion by promoting a healthy and mutually supportive home parish and school partnership.

2. Supporting the Christian formation and continuing professional development of all teachers and personnel.

3. Intensifying the integration of Christian and Filipino values across the curriculum.

4. Providing a balance and progressive curriculum towards academic excellence in all areas.

5. Sustaining a culture of caring for all learners and ensuring a clean, safe, and pleasant school environment.

6. Promoting love and preferential option for the poor and for the common good.

7. Promoting justice, peace and integrity of creation.

Core Values

Faith

Communion

Excellence

Compassion for Creation

References

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  1. ^ "Mensahe Para sa Ika-106 na Araw ng Pagkakatatag ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas". University of the Philippines (in Filipino). University of the Philippines system. June 18, 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
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