Mater Carmeli School - Novaliches | |
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Address | |
Fr. Francisco Palau St., Sacred Heart Village, Novaliches Quezon City, Metro Manila Philippines |
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Information | |
Type | Private, Catholic, Coeducational |
Motto | CONTEMPLARE, AMARE, SERVIRE ECCLESIAM (Contemplate, Love, Serve the Church) |
Established | 1986 |
Rector | Sr. Ma. Corazon T. Lobo, CM (School Directress) |
Principal |
Mrs. Rosana G. Cruda (Grade School Principal); |
Color(s) | Brown & Yellow |
Nickname | Carmelians |
Newspaper | The Carmelian Ang Munting Simbahan |
Hymn | Dear Sweet Carmeli |
Website | www |
Mrs. Rosana G. Cruda (Grade School Principal);
Mr. Francisco B. Tabifranca, Jr.(High School Principal);
Other Administrators:
Mrs. Noreen M. Morales (High School Academic Affairs Coordinator);
Mrs. Mary Ann A. Caligan (Grade School Academic Affairs Coordinator);
Mrs. Imelda C. Pascual (Prefect of Discipline);
Mater Carmeli School - Novaliches, located at Sacred Heart Village, Novaliches, Quezon City, is a private Catholic educational institution owned and managed by the Carmelite Missionaries. It was founded in 1986 on a property adjacent to the Novitiate House of the Carmelite Missionaries in Quezon City. Its Latin name, which means Mother of Carmel, comes from the name of a coastal mountain range in northern Israel where a group of hermits established themselves towards the end of the 12th century AD and called themselves Brothers of Saint Mary on Mt. Carmel in honor of the Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the school's patroness. The school offers nursery, kindergarten, grade school, junior high school and senior high school. The school is also known as MCS.
Mater Carmeli School - Novaliches, located at Sacred Heart Village, Novaliches, Quezon City, is owned and managed by the Carmelite Missionaries of the Province of Fr. Francisco Palau, Philippines. It was founded in 1986 on a piece of property adjacent to the Novitiate House of the Carmelite Missionaries in Quezon City.
In 1982 when the Novitiate House was transferred to Sacred Heart Village, Novaliches, Quezon City, the sisters did not have in mind the founding of the school beside the Novitiate. Once the Novitiate House stood, people passing by the highway mistook it for a school and there were inquiries as to what grade levels were offered.