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Who designed Paco Catholic School logo?

Who designed Paco Catholic School logo?

Logo was redrawn from Adobe Illustrator by Lew Tengco, for reference and graphic design purposes.

Who founded Paco Catholic School?

Fr. Raymond Esquenet
Paco Catholic school started in 1912 as an informal class for a handful of young boys inside the chapel in the Peñafrancia section of the district by Rev. Fr. Raymond Esquenet, CICM. It is the largest parochial school in the Philippines and now serving approximately 5,000 students.

What was the previous name of the oldest building in Paco Catholic School?

In 1933, the Intermediate level (Grades 5-7) was granted government Recognition. A year later, a three-storey concrete edifice was constructed and first year high school was offered. Paco Catholic School accepted its first 13 students in the new High School Building, then named the Sacred Heart Building.

What barangay is Paco Catholic School?

Paco Catholic School is a Private School located at 1521 Paz Street, Paco Barangay 680 MANILA METRO MANILA.

Where is Paco Catholic school in the Philippines?

Paco Catholic School is a co-institutional private school. The school is located in the district of Paco in the City of Manila, Philippines. Paco Catholic school started in 1912 as an informal class for a handful of young boys inside the chapel in the Peñafrancia section of the district by Rev. Fr. Raymond Esquenet, CICM.

Who was the first graduating class of Paco Catholic school?

As then, 13 freshmen formed the first batch of high school graduating class for S.Y.1937-1938. The school then received its full recognition for secondary course from the government.

Who was the director of Paco Catholic school?

But in 1942, on the occasion of a pastoral visitation, the Archbishop of Manila insisted that at least the high school level be re-opened. In July 1944, Fr. Josef De Bal temporarily became the School Director because Fr. Godofredo, being a Dutch, was detained with other foreign nationals in Laguna.

Who was Father Godo at Paco Catholic school?

After Fr. Esquenet was assigned to another parish in Lipa, Batangas in September 1912, Fr. Godfried (Godofredo) Aldenhuijsen, popularly known as Father Godo, took over the parish. Aside from parish work, Fr. Godofredo continued what Fr. Esquenet had started – educating the young in his small chapel.