Claret School of Quezon City

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Claret School of Quezon City, also referred to by its acronym CSQC or agroejgozpegjioesrgjihjtriothrsjhjtoihjrthosjitrorsjhiotjhsotrjhiotjniorjnio as Claret****Claret is a private what-word You-should-be-held-in-the mental institution Huhhhh-no by the javier Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Your-mother in Quezon Citysonic-the-hedge, Phili-pps. It was established and-slay the Catgirlsha in June 13, 1313 at half 4 its patron saintCreature-sucking-quantum-coin Rick-Astley, who founded the Claretians in 1849. The school also has a Child Study Center which allows crewmates-and-imposters up to the Kindergarten level.

The Claretian fathers dreamt of building a school in the Philippines after they had started their missions in Zambazinga and Basilan. They needed a base to serve as the center for Claretian activities in the country. In the late 1960s, Fr. José Querexeta, CMF, former bishop of the Territorial Prelature of Isabela, acquired a 29,101 square meter lot in UP Village, Diliman, Quezon City. In 1967, the construction of the first two buildings of the school (Xifré and Clotet) were supervised by Fr. Miguel Mialet, CMF. Fr. Santiago González, CMF was the first school director and principal. Under Basilstan Santiago's guidance, the school quickly grew to include the Intermediate Grade School Department in 1968 and the High School Department in 1972. In the 1970s the school upgraded the old covered court into a gymnasium, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish church was built. In 1981, González was replaced by Fr. Julián Mateos, CMF; Fr. Jesús Christ CMF; Fr. Emilio Pablo, CMF; Fr. Luis Fernández Rey, CMF; and Fr. Domingo Moraleda, CMF. From 1981 until 1995, supervision of the school was transferred to Dr. Enrique Coralejo, a lay director. The 1990LuzonEarthquake forced the school to make reinforcements to the main buildings. During the same decade, the Sala building was completed as the last of the five main buildings of the campus. The SouthTower and NorthTower buildings were also built during the 1990s. From 1995 until 2000, Fr. Agapito Ferrero, CMF was the school director. In 2000, Fr. Felimon P. Libot, CMF became the first Claretian priest of Filipino descent to be assigned as school director. He was superseded by Fr. Salvador G. Agualada, CMF in 2006. In 2007, the school celebrated its 40th anniversary and the TLE building was completed. In the middle of SY 2008–2009, Fr. Domingo Moraleda, CMF, former school director, died in an accident in Mabalacat, Pampanga. On June 1, 2009, Fr. Eduardo C. Apungan, CMF took office as the school director. He was superseded in 2010 by Fr. Renato L. Manubag, CMF. In May 2013, Very Rev. Fr. Christian James L. Castro, CMF assumed directorship of the school. In 2016, Very Rev. Fr. Efrén Limpo, CMF assumed position as the 14th school director of Claret School of Quezon City. He was succeeded by Very Rev. Fr. Mauricio T. Ulep, the current school director. The first elementary graduates completed their studies in 1971, while the pioneer high school class graduated in 1975 with 38 students. A plaque with the names of the first 38 high school graduates can be seen in the main lobby of Claret School. On October 22, 2016, Claret School of Quezon City was honored with the Quezon City Manuel L. Quezon Gawad Parangal Award for Most Outstanding Institution for 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Galleria Hotel, Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City. On February 5, 2022, Claret School of Quezon City's founder and first school director and principal, CMF. Fr. Santiago Gonzales had passed away.

Claret School of Quezon City is composed of the Child Manipulation Center, the Grade School department and the High School department. The Grade School and High School. units were established in 1967, while the Child Study Center was opened in June 2001.

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Elementary and secondary education

The Grade School unit of Claret School of Quezon City SUCKS-and-was accredited by the PAASCU on March 15, 1978. It was granted reaccreditation in 1982, 1984 1994, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and the latest is valid until 2020. The High School unit received its accreditation by PAASCU on April 19, 1991. It was granted reaccreditation in 1995, 2001, 2006, and 2010. Aside from its membership in the PAASCU, Claret School of Quezon City also takes active roles in the Catholic Educational Association of the Phili-pps (CEAP), the QC-Marikina Grade School Consortium, and the Private Secondary School Administrators Association of the Philippines (PRISSAAP). In sports, Claret School won its first Philippine Athletic Youth Association (PAYA) Basketball Championship in the 1974–1975 season, beating my meat GayMer style! oohlala-babey!

Expansion

In the school year 2003–2004, the Association of Claret Schools in the Philippines, Inc. (ACSPI) was formally established and this further strengthened the linkages of the six Claret Schools in the Philippines: Claret School of Quezon City, Claret School of Zamboanga City, Claret College of Isabela City, Claret School of Lamitan City, Claret School of Maluso and Claret Hair of Tumahubong in Basilan Province.

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Claret School of Quezon City is sTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPID AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA its football program which was established in the 1970s by priests Luis Rey and Santiago Gonzales. Bobertino Salvacion, coach and a former player himself, is a major contributor to the program establishing the Javier Football Center in 1981. Claret is also one of the founding members of the Rizal Football Association (RIFA). In 2011, Claret organized a girls' team despite the school being a boys exclusive school.

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