Benito Soliven Academy

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Benito Soliven Academy
Mataas na Paaralan ng Benito Soliven (Filipino)
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Front view of the Academy
Motto"Pro Deo Et Patria"
Type Private Sectarian
EstablishedApril 1948
Academic affiliations
Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP)
Principal Marivic F. Realin
DirectorLovell U. Soller
Academic staff
22
Administrative staff
35
Students320
Location, ,
Philippines

17°38′15″N120°24′36″E / 17.63749°N 120.40989°E / 17.63749; 120.40989
Colors     
Green, red, yellow, blue
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Benito Soliven Academy is a private secondary school under the Roman Catholic order, conceived by Rev. Fr. Mariano Flores Pacis, parish priest of Santo Domingo, located in Poblacion Santo Domingo, Ilocos Sur. The Academy was run by the Diocese of Santo Domingo, but the operation, management and supervision were later transferred to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia, during the time of Archbishop Msgr. Juan C. Sison. The Archdiocesan School Board of Trustees and corporators was organized with the Archbishop as the chairman. The parish priest automatically becomes the School Director unless otherwise another one is appointed by the Archdiocesan Chairman.

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The main campus of the institution is located at the western area of the Santo Domingo Parish Church grounds, where a 2-storey building with 14 classrooms is located. It is the only Catholic School in Santo Domingo, Ilocos Sur.

History

Benito Soliven Academy began as a parochial secondary/high school in 1948.

The academy is named after the Hon. Benito T. Soliven, who studied law at the University of the Philippines, graduated summa cum laude, placed third in the 1921 bar examinations, the first lawyer of Santo Domingo, Ilocos Sur, an intellectual, a linguist, a successful political leader, an Outstanding Congressman, a three-termer in the House of Representatives acclaimed as "Valedictorian" in congress having the greatest number of bills most of which were passed/approved by his colleagues, a hero of World War II, and most of all a very saintly and charitable man, ready to help his less fortunate clients free of charge, and always at the service of the needy. He is the father of the late Maximo Villaflor Soliven, a prominent journalist and publisher and realtor Victorio Villaflor Soliven (b. November 26, 1938- d.November 13, 2010, husband of Purita Ramirez Soliven b. November 20, 1942-d.June 12, 2022 the owners of VV Soliven Group of Companies, including VV Soliven Towers located near the Santolan–Annapolis station along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue). [1] A town in the province of Isabela is also named after him.

With the full support and backing up of the late Rev. Fr. Msgr. Crisanto Padernal who was the former parish priest of Santo Domingo for 25 years and later assigned as a parish priest of Vigan City and concurrently Archdiocesan Procurator the late Archbishop Msgr. Santiago Sancho approved the request to open a Catholic School in the town.

The first School Board was composed of Fr. Mariano Flores Pacis as chairman and its members were Atty. Faustino Tobia, the late Mayor Filomeno Tadena, Mr. Juan Raquel, Mr. Faustino Tamargo, Mr. Jesus Tobias and Mr. Maximo Molina, the board applied to the Department of Education and Culture for a permit to open a secondary school. It was approved and a government recognition was issued in April 1948, Reg. No. 3935. It was then officially registered to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in October 1948.

According to Fr. Mariano F. Pacis when asked why he was all out in putting up a Catholic Secondary School in the town he said that the Aglipayan Church who had a number of followers then at the time had plans to put up an Aglipayan School, so Fr. Pacis tried his best to go ahead of such plan. He therefore, convened some of the prominent people of the town. Putting their good heads together, they came up with the name of the school - Benito Soliven Academy.

To start the school year 1948-1949 of operation, a team of the Board of Directors went patiently to the different barrios or barangays of the Municipality campaigning for first and second year students to enroll in Benito Soliven Academy. So there were 74 students enrolled, 52 in the 1st year and 22 in the 2nd year. In school year 1949-1950 there was a total of 161 students enrolled from the 1st to the 4th year. In the 4th year, there were 11 enrollees: 6 boys and 5 girls but only 10 of them were graduated.

From 1948, the enrollment had gradually increased year by year with a greater number of graduation, but with the establishment of the Lussoc National High School in the mid '70s enrollment somewhat decreased since most of the elementary graduates in the eastern barangays enrolled in that school. Furthermore, the establishment of Naglaoa-an National High School which served the elementary graduates of the western barangays of the town, and the Puro National High School of Magsingal tremendously decreased the enrollment in Benito Soliven Academy, prompting the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia to subsidize the deficit to meet the minimum funds the academy needs.

It is worthwhile mentioning the first self-sacrificing mentors of the school - the late Mr. Juan Raquel, Mr. Faustino Tamargo, Mr. Jesus Tobias and Miss Petra Bumatay. On the onset of the 1950s came Mrs. Caridad Villafuerte, Miss Carolina Tagorda, Mrs. Concepcion T. Briones, Mrs. Guadalupe J. Dumag, and Miss Consolacion Pacis (sister of Fr. Mariano F. Pacis). A lot of belt-tightening and patience were incurred by these early teachers, for salaries were drawn more from parish funds rather than from tuition fees of the students. The students' fees weren't enough to subsidize the teachers' compensations and other school needs. Often, tuition fees were paid in kind like eggs, rice, chicken, goat etc. which were then accepted by the director. As a matter of fact, teachers were paid only three times a year at those times, first upon enrollment, second on All Souls' Day, and third at the closing of the school year with a salary ranging from P100 to P150 a month. The teachers, who were more on service rather than monetary rewards, didn't complain for they have full knowledge and understanding on the financial situation of the school.

With the coming of new administration in 1996, Archbishop Orlando Quevedo informed the Benito Soliven Academy community about his plan to close the school for fear that the Archdiocese may not be able to subsidize the deficit. He gave the new administration only a year to work for its survival. With the able leadership of then principal of the Academy, Mrs. Guadalupe J. Dumag, a written appeal together with the project proposals were given to the Archbishop to help the administration secure funds from Germany and Switzerland. The Archbishop finally brought home the bacon for Benito Soliven Academy.

The administration did not stop there. It moved out from its nutshell to approach Realtor Victorio V. Soliven, the son of Hon. Benito T. Soliven. Understanding the sad plight of the school and to save the living memory of his late father, he gave outright an amount as "seed money" for the school to invest and whatever profit it gave was used for school needs and improvements.

To work out for the increase of enrollment, the Benito Soliven Academy community continuously intensified its campaign to all schools in the barangays with Grade VI Graduates offering full scholarships to Valedictorians and half tuition fees for Salutatorians, and offering computer education for 1st to 4th year students, giving emphasis on academic excellence, discipline, moral and spiritual values.

Management

Directors of
Benito Soliven Academy
Fr. Mariano F. Pacis, 1948-1961
Fr. Teodorico Rivera, 1961-1964
Fr. Avenlino Batoon, 1964-1965
Msgr. Venancio Acas, 1965-1977
Fr. Estanislao Adres, 1977-1982
Msgr. Emerito Venida, 1982-1987
Msgr. Vicente Avila, 1987-1993
Msgr. Oliver C. Rojas, 1993-1998
Fr. Albert A. Manalo, 1998-2008
Fr. Gaudelio M. Donato, 2008–present

Administrators

Rev. Fr. Lovell U. Soller
School Director
Mr. Juan RaquelSchool Principal1948–1980
Mrs. Yolanda De Austria RaquelSchool Principal1980–1995
Mr. Mario LazaroSchool Principal1995–1996
Mrs. Guadalupe J. DumagSchool Principal1996–2005
Mrs. Marivic F. Realin,MAT Eng.,Ed.D.School Principal2005–Present

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References

  1. "VV Soliven Group of Companies". www.vvsoliven.com/. Jan 12, 2024.

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