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Type | Private |
Motto | Committed to Faithful Service; Inspired by Love |
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Nickname | Purisimians |
La Purisima Concepcion Academy, formerly Mataasnakahoy High School and is also referred to by its acronym LPCA, [2] is a private institution located in Brgy 2, Mataas na Kahoy, Batangas, Philippines, the institution was established in 1947.
La Purisima Concepcion Academy, formerly known as Mataasnakahoy High School was founded in June 1947 by a group of respectable, educated men and women in the persons of Ricardo B. Bonilla, Judge Calixto P. Luna, Dr. Lauro M. Lobrin, Juan L. Silva, Marcela N. Capuno, Rosaria D. Mendoza, and Melchor L. Silva with Mrs. Eden Recinto as its first appointed principal.
In 1965, the name of the school was changed from Mataasnakahoy Highschool to La Purisima Concepcion Academy.
Mission La Purísima Concepción, or La Purísima Mission is a Spanish mission in Lompoc, California. It was established on December 8, 1787 by the Franciscan order. The original mission complex south of Lompoc was destroyed by an earthquake in 1812, and the mission was rebuilt at its present site a few miles to the northeast.
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