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==History==
==History==
On September 2 1945, after [[World War II]], citizens of the Philippines took a step to recover from the destruction brought on by the war. The province of [[Rizal]] was among those worst affected in the areas of economy and agriculture . In addition to new economic challenges, the availability of [[education]] services in the region were severely limited. Moved by the lack of[[education|academic]]<nowiki/>l options in Rizal, a group of educators and advocates sought to build an[[education|educational]]<nowiki/>c institution. On July 1 1946 the Juan Sumulong Memorial Schools System was formally inaugurated.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.revolvy.com/page/Juan-Sumulong-Memorial-Junior-College?smv=2782514|title="Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College" on Revolvy.com|last=LLC|first=Revolvy|website=www.revolvy.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-16}}</ref>
Following the devastation of [[World War II]], on September 2 1945, a group of citizens in the Philippines took a step toward recovery from the destruction brought on by the war. The province of [[Rizal]] was among those worst affected in the areas of economy and agriculture . In addition to new economic challenges, the availability of [[education]] services in the region were severely limited. Moved by the lack of [[education|academic]] options in Rizal, a group of educators and advocates sought to build an [[education|educational]] institution. After months of hard work, on July 1 1946, the Juan Sumulong Memorial Schools System was formally inaugurated.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.revolvy.com/page/Juan-Sumulong-Memorial-Junior-College?smv=2782514|title="Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College" on Revolvy.com|last=LLC|first=Revolvy|website=www.revolvy.com|language=en|access-date=2019-02-16}}</ref>



==Juan Sumulong Memorial School System, Inc.==
==Juan Sumulong Memorial School System, Inc.==

Revision as of 23:45, 16 February 2019

Juan Sumulong Memorial Schools System
JSMJC
TypePrivate school
Established1940
Hymn"JSMSS School Hymn"
ColorsGreen, white, pink    
NicknameJSMSS
AffiliationsAngono Private High School
Sumulong Memorial High School

Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College, commonly abbreviated as JSMJC, is an elementary to secondary educational institution in the Philippines. It was founded by Don Juan Sumulong in 1957 and is the forerunner of the Juan Sumulong Memorial Schools System, which includes its constituent schools namely Angono Private High School (Angono, Rizal), Angono Private High School (Binangonan, Rizal Extension), and Sumulong Memorial High School (Antipolo, Rizal).

History

Following the devastation of World War II, on September 2 1945, a group of citizens in the Philippines took a step toward recovery from the destruction brought on by the war. The province of Rizal was among those worst affected in the areas of economy and agriculture . In addition to new economic challenges, the availability of education services in the region were severely limited. Moved by the lack of academic options in Rizal, a group of educators and advocates sought to build an educational institution. After months of hard work, on July 1 1946, the Juan Sumulong Memorial Schools System was formally inaugurated.[1]


Juan Sumulong Memorial School System, Inc.

Educational Level

  • Kindergarten
  • Elementary (1-6)
  • Junior High (7-10)
  • Senior High (11-12)

School Facilities

  • Office of the Director
  • Office of the Principal
  • Office of the Asst. Principals
  • Registrar's Office
  • Administrative Office
  • Office of the Prefect of Discipline
  • I.T. Office
  • Year-Level Faculty Rooms
  • Classrooms
  • Audio-Visual Room
  • Multi-Purpose Hall
  • Science Laboratory
  • Computer Laboratories
  • Speech Laboratory
  • T.L.E Practice House
  • School Library
  • School Clinic
  • Playground
  • Bookstore
  • Canteen
  • Stock Room
  • JSMJC Mini-Garden
  • JSMJC Senior High Building

School Organizations

JSMJC Talking Hands
  • Cadet Officer Leadership Training (COLOT)
  • Sumulong Dance Company
  • JSMJC Drum and Lyre
  • JSMJC Glee
  • Juan Sumulong Artists' Group (JSAG)
  • Juan Sumulong Photography Experts Group (JPEG)
  • The Sumulong Advocate
  • JSMJC Talking Hands
  • JSMJC Varsity Team
  • Teatro Sumulong
  1. ^ LLC, Revolvy. ""Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College" on Revolvy.com". www.revolvy.com. Retrieved 2019-02-16.