St. Joseph's College of Quezon City

  • Founded: 1932
  • Address: 295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Quezon City - Quezon City, Philippines (Map)
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St. Joseph's College of Quezon City is a Catholic and private school administered by the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception[disambiguation needed]. It is a national top college prep school, offers students in preschool-grade 12, and up to college level offering a high-quality and well-rounded education. Admissions are very competitive and students admitted must pass a rigorous entrance examination. The highest of academic and disciplinary standards must be maintained by all students. To date, SJCQC continue to hold these standards, with a focus in academics, interpersonal discipline, and a commitment to social responsibility.

St. Joseph's College was founded by the first five Dutch Franciscan nuns who, in 1929, came to Manila from Veghel in the Netherlands. First, it was an exclusive school for girls then later became a coeducational institution.

Where they work

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  • Smart Communications, Inc.
  • Morgan Chase & Co.
  • Teleperformance Philippines
  • World Vision Development Foundation, Inc. (World Vision)

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Community Reviews (6)

Yes, it's true that St. Joseph's College of Quezon City provides one of the best training grounds for good education and value formation. Keep up the good work!
By Corazon L. Abio (Feb, 2018) |

One of the best schools in the Philippines... Taught me how to have discipline, Integrity, to be giving, compassionate, kind and loving towards others. The teachers I remember... they inspired us to be a better christian, a better human being, to contribute in making the world a better place... thank you!
By Summer Gorospe (Jan, 2018) |

This scholl improves everything, it don't just reaches out a class, it reaches out our individualities! They teach the best way possible, not just academics but also virtues and discipline. The tuition is affordable to many and this school will surrly provide what a student must learn and know. They have a lot of extracurricular activities and clubs, it enhances one's talent and skills. The teachers are nice and spirituality good. Students are also taught to be a great citizen. I would say that this is the best school for someone who wants to think and act decent. :) I would recommend this school to all, this school would be a great oppurtunity for many! I don't know if I'm being biased, but all of these are based on my experiences and observation.
By Michelle Generao (Jul, 2017) |

i love this school, my siblings primary and our elementary school. they taught us good morals and values that my siblings and i still carry till now. for example, trash/garbage management not throwing it anywhere but look for a trash bin if none is around, keep it till we get home or find one.
By Choco Vinci (Jun, 2017) |

I am proud to be an alumna of this school and I am willing to give back and share my expertise to young learners. Professors and other personnel have taught me to be innovative, determined, responsible, and optimistic in life which made me a happy and contended person ..
By MT Villanueva (Jan, 2017) |

the school really played an important tole in molding me both intellectually and spiritually... im a member of class 1991 -elementary.... Section VI - Malvar... my real name is maximilian zurbito... well... marcus elyray zabala is just a pen name I used when I was the editor - in - chief of our student pub in college... and now Im a public secondary school teacher in western visayas... and i really owe it to my alma mater... SJC...
By Marcus Elyray Zabala (May, 2015) |