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The Brief History of the San Pablo Colleges
To meet the needs of the growing school population of the City of San Pablo and its neighboring towns, a group of pioneering men, among them were Major Ricardo Bonilla, Dr. Antonio Azores, Mr. Ambrosio Alcantara and many others founded and established the San Pablo Colleges in 1947. From its humble beginnings, in makeshift rooms and in rented buildings, the San Pablo Colleges in a brief span of five years acquired a one-and-half hectare piece of walled lot at Hermanos Belen Street in the heart of the City of San Pablo. Dr. Antonio Azores was its first President. It was during Dr. Alip's tenure that full government recognition was granted to the Grade School, the Secondary School and the courses in the Secretarial, Education, Commerce, Liberal Arts and Law.
However, it was in the middle 50's that the San Pablo Colleges began to build its prestige in becoming one of the notable institutions in this part of the country. It was at this period of time that a comprehensive building program was undertaken. Judge Paulo de Gala Macasaet, considered as father of this golden era of renaissance, was Chairman of the Board of Trustees and later College President. It was also during his time that the Graduate Institute was recognized and much later the Nursing Course. The objective then was a school that would be second to none.
This quest for educational excellence initiated by Judge Macasaet is now very goal pursued by his successors. The present leadership has embarked on programs seeking for the accreditation of its courses and has been continuously searching on how the
teaching learning process will not only be effective but relevant as well. As everyone knows the education is ever growing and there is no end to its progress. Every generation shall have its contribution and for now there is no substitute for the
development of the College we all love and revere.
Copied from the San Pablo Colleges Student Handbook
Revised Edition 1996
To meet the needs of the growing school population of the City of San Pablo and its neighboring towns, a group of pioneering men, among them were Major Ricardo Bonilla, Dr. Antonio Azores, Mr. Ambrosio Alcantara and many others founded and established the San Pablo Colleges in 1947. From its humble beginnings, in makeshift rooms and in rented buildings, the San Pablo Colleges in a brief span of five years acquired a one-and-half hectare piece of walled lot at Hermanos Belen Street in the heart of the City of San Pablo. Dr. Antonio Azores was its first President. It was during Dr. Alip's tenure that full government recognition was granted to the Grade School, the Secondary School and the courses in the Secretarial, Education, Commerce, Liberal Arts and Law.
However, it was in the middle 50's that the San Pablo Colleges began to build its prestige in becoming one of the notable institutions in this part of the country. It was at this period of time that a comprehensive building program was undertaken. Judge Paulo de Gala Macasaet, considered as father of this golden era of renaissance, was Chairman of the Board of Trustees and later College President. It was also during his time that the Graduate Institute was recognized and much later the Nursing Course. The objective then was a school that would be second to none.
This quest for educational excellence initiated by Judge Macasaet is now very goal pursued by his successors. The present leadership has embarked on programs seeking for the accreditation of its courses and has been continuously searching on how the
teaching learning process will not only be effective but relevant as well. As everyone knows the education is ever growing and there is no end to its progress. Every generation shall have its contribution and for now there is no substitute for the
development of the College we all love and revere.
Copied from the San Pablo Colleges Student Handbook
Revised Edition 1996
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 14°4'1"N 121°19'39"E
- Laguna State Polytechnic University - San Pablo City Campus 2.6 km
- Talaga Elem. Sch. 10 km
- Southville School for Beginners 13 km
- New Lady Mediatrix Institute Site 17 km
- Laguna State Polytechnic University (Main Campus) 23 km
- Southern Luzon State University 25 km
- Luis Palad National High School 28 km
- Maryhill College, Isabang 29 km
- Sacred Heart College Lucena 34 km
- Enverga University 34 km
- Tiim 0.4 km
- Calihan 1.6 km
- Bagong Pook 2.3 km
- Butucan 2.7 km
- San Joaquin 2.9 km
- San Miguel 3.8 km
- San Crispin 3.9 km
- Sta. Elena 4.2 km
- San Bartolome 5.4 km
- Laguna 26 km