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| name = Saint Joseph's College of Balanga |
| name = Saint Joseph's College of Balanga |
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| native_name = Kolehiyong San Jose ng Balanga |
| native_name = Kolehiyong San Jose ng Balanga |
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| motto = '' |
| motto = ''Sapientia, Bonitas, Caritas'' |
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| mottoeng = "Wisdom, Goodness, Charity/Love" |
| mottoeng = "Wisdom, Goodness, Charity/Love" |
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| established = [[2006]] |
| established = [[2006]] |
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| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Catholic]] |
| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Catholic]], [[Coeducational]] |
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| rel_head_name = Foundress |
| rel_head_name = Foundress |
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| rel_head = Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Concepcion (SFIC) |
| rel_head = Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Concepcion (SFIC) |
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| head_label = [[President]] |
| head_label = [[President]] |
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| head = Sr. Teresita Babaran, SFIC |
| head = Sr. Teresita Babaran, SFIC |
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| campus = |
| campus = <!-- Urban? Rural? --> |
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| city = [[Balanga City]] |
| city = [[Balanga City]] |
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| patron = St Joseph and St. Francis of Assisi |
| patron = St. Joseph and St. Francis of Assisi |
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| colors = Maroon and White {{colorbox|maroon}}{{colorbox|white}} |
| colors = Maroon and White {{colorbox|maroon}}{{colorbox|white}} |
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'''St. Joseph's College of Balanga''' (or simply '''SJCB''') is a Catholic |
'''St. Joseph's College of Balanga''' (or simply '''SJCB''') is a Catholic [[private school]] managed by the [[Franciscan]] [[Sisters of the Immaculate Concepcion]]. It is the third branch of the St. Joseph's College (the other two are from [[Quezon City]] and Mactan, in [[Cebu]]). It caters partly to students from the near upmarket of [[Balanga City]] and its neighboring towns. |
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St. Joseph's College was founded by then Most Rev. Bishop Socrates Villegas (now the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan) |
St. Joseph's College was founded by then Most Rev. Bishop Socrates Villegas (now the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan) in July 2004, when he was the newly-installed bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Balanga, he saw the need for more educational institutions to cater to the education and religious formation of the youth. He noted that while majority of the province's population is Catholic, there was no Catholic college that would promote and sustain the Christian Formation and serve as possible partner of the diocese in the performance of its service function of evangelization. |
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'''Bachelor of Arts''' |
'''Bachelor of Arts''' |
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Major in: |
Major in: |
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*[[Psychology]] |
*[[Psychology]] |
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*[[Philosophy]]- the first ever course in the province |
*[[Philosophy]]- the first ever course offered in the province |
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'''Bachelor of Science''' |
'''Bachelor of Science''' |
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*Social Work |
*Social Work |
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*The college will have its first high school graduates this school year (2009-2010). It will also have its fifth elementary graduation rites this coming March for the school year 2009-2010. |
*The college will have its first high school graduates this school year (2009-2010). It will also have its fifth elementary graduation rites this coming March for the school year 2009-2010. |
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*Every year, the school has its [[Sacrament of Confirmation]] and their [[retreat (spiritual)|recollection]]. |
*Every year, the school has its [[Sacrament of Confirmation]] and their [[retreat (spiritual)|recollection]]. |
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Revision as of 09:53, 24 September 2009
Kolehiyong San Jose ng Balanga | |
Motto | Sapientia, Bonitas, Caritas |
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Motto in English | "Wisdom, Goodness, Charity/Love" |
Type | Private, Catholic, Coeducational |
Established | 2006 |
President | Sr. Teresita Babaran, SFIC |
Location | |
Colors | Maroon and White |
St. Joseph's College of Balanga (or simply SJCB) is a Catholic private school managed by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Concepcion. It is the third branch of the St. Joseph's College (the other two are from Quezon City and Mactan, in Cebu). It caters partly to students from the near upmarket of Balanga City and its neighboring towns.
St. Joseph's College was founded by then Most Rev. Bishop Socrates Villegas (now the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan) in July 2004, when he was the newly-installed bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Balanga, he saw the need for more educational institutions to cater to the education and religious formation of the youth. He noted that while majority of the province's population is Catholic, there was no Catholic college that would promote and sustain the Christian Formation and serve as possible partner of the diocese in the performance of its service function of evangelization.
Programme offerings
Bachelor of Arts
Major in:
- Psychology
- Philosophy- the first ever course offered in the province
Bachelor of Science
- Social Work
- Secondary Education (with major in special education, values education and mathematics)
Other notes
- The college will have its first high school graduates this school year (2009-2010). It will also have its fifth elementary graduation rites this coming March for the school year 2009-2010.
- Every year, the school has its Sacrament of Confirmation and their recollection.