Blessed John Paul II University of San Carlos Montessori Academy prepares your child for success!

Class adviser

Teacher Anna Marie I. Gucio

Students A.Y 2013-2014

1. Antonio Emanuel Alazas

2. Ron Matthew Baquiano

3. Ivan Lorenz Wojtyla Camingue

4. Keziah Castro

5. Rienzi Jay Chan II

6. Casandra Collins

7. Carhrihl  Coyoca

8. Reinz Bill Dugan

9. Anton Jeferson Felizarta

10. Dylan Thomas Flores

11 Rica Fornis

12 Grant Gabison

13 Mon Henri Galang

14 Katriel Eisha Gantalao

15 Christian Elson D. Homez

16 Stefano Isaac C. Josol

17 Frances Antoinnete Macaya

18 Aljon Madelo

19 Elijah Madriaga

20 Dominique Mei Montesclaros

21 Kirsten Maia D. Musni

22 Gavin Ouano

23 Mika Dane Gabriel Paes

24 Tristan Quioco

25 Lyle Sanchez

26 Kirsten Leanne Torrevillias

27 Kalen Palang

Introduction

Karol Józef Wojtyła, known as John Paul II since his October 1978 election to the papacy, was born in the Polish town of Wadowice, a small city 50 kilometers from Krakow, on May 18, 1920. He was the youngest of three children born to Karol Wojtyła and Emilia Kaczorowska. His mother died in 1929. His eldest brother Edmund, a doctor, died in 1932 and his father, a non-commissioned army officer died in 1941. A sister, Olga, had died before he was born.



On April 28, the Holy Father Benedict XVI announced that the normal five-year waiting period before beginning the cause of beatification and canonization would be waived for John Paul II. The cause was officially opened by Cardinal Camillo Ruini, vicar general for the diocese of Rome, on June 28 2005.


Our School

Our campus includes , age-appropriate play areas for children from kindergarten through the upper grades. Our experienced, skilled teaching staff works together as a team to guide your child through his or her academic journey.

Quotes

"BJP is awesome " - Mei-Mei

"Its cool fun and the best " - Eaton Alazas

"Its fun,wild,random,a nice section to be in" -Carhrihl Coyoca
"it's soo nice >w< " - Anton Felizarta

History of Montessori

1995 - 1997   Opened as Montessori Education Center by Sr. Christina Trudeau, NDS (AMS) from Chaminade

University, Belmont, California, USA taking the place of Center for Learning Alternative Program (CLAP) under the supervision of the College of Education.

1997-2005   Became the College of Education Montessori   Laboratory


2005-2007   Was placed under the Basic Education of South Campus

2007 - Present  - Became what it is today, the USC Montessori

Academy, another Basic Education unit of the University.

Incidentally, its opening coincided with the Celebration of the  100th year of Montessori Education.


Philosophy

Your child will have the opportunity to pursue a range of extracurricular activities to complement his or her rigorous academic curriculum. Our low student-to-teacher ratio ensures that your child gets the attention he or she deserves.

We invite you to come visit our school and learn more about our philosophy for preparing your child for success.

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