The Sisters of Mary School

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The Sisters of Mary School
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Type Private school
MottoThe glory of God is man fully alive. - St. Irenaeus
Let us serve the Lord with joy. - Psalms 100:2
Established1985
Founder Aloysius Schwartz
Campus Urban, 4 campuses
Color(s)Yellow, Blue, Red and Green     
Nickname SMS, Aloysian
Affiliation Catholic
Website www.thesistersofmaryschools.edu.ph

The Sisters of Mary School (SMS) sometimes abbreviated as (SOM) is a Private Catholic school in the Philippines, located in Silang, Cavite and Metro Cebu.

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It consists of four campuses called Boystown and Girlstown located in different areas of Silang, Cavite and Metro Cebu.

The founder of SMS is Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz , an American diocesan priest [1] now known as Venerable Aloysius Schwartz.

History

The Sisters of Mary School was founded on August 15, 1985 in Sta. Mesa Manila Philippines and later on it expanded in different areas of Cavite .

In 1990, The Sisters of Mary School established its first campus in Talisay City, which is also composed of both campuses for Boystown and Girlstown before they were separated. The Boystown campus was transferred to Minglanilla, Cebu.

Academics

The academic and curricular programs below are offered by the different school campuses of The Sisters of Mary School Philippines:

TVET courses offered in Girlstown:

TVET courses offered in Boystown:

Campuses


Biga Campus

Location: Bo. Biga, Silang Cavite
Maximum Capacity: 3,500 high school girls

Adlas Campus

Location: Bo. Adlas, Silang Cavite
Maximum Capacity: 2,200 high school boys

Talisay Campus


Location: J.P. Rizal St., Talisay City Cebu
Maximum Capacity: 3,300 high school girls

Minglanilla Campus

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Minglanilla Campus
Location: Tungkop, Minglanilla, Cebu
Maximum Capacity: 2,200 high school boys

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References

  1. Schwartz, Aloysius. "Priest who fought poverty, bishops now 'venerable'". Global Nation Inquirer. Inquirer. Retrieved 27 December 2016.