Saint Joseph Academy of San Jose Batangas
{{Short description|Private high school in San Jose, Batangas, Philippines}}
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{{Infobox university
| name = Saint Joseph Academy of San Jose Batangas, Incorporated
| image = SJA San Jose Batangas Inc Logo.jpg
| motto = Success of your Journey starts at Academy
| top_free_label1 = Hymn
| top_free1 = SJA Hymn
| type = Private
| established = {{Start date|1947|06}}
| founder = Leonardo Ona Sr.
| president = Lydia Lejano
| principal = Maria Ramona Cuenca
| city = San Jose
| country = Batangas
| coordinates = Main Campus:
{{Coord|13.8785878|121.1021428}}
Branch Campus:
{{Coord|13.8810271|121.1084358}}
| campus_type = Main Campus: Urban
J. De Villa St. Poblacion IV, San Jose, Batangas
Branch Campus: Rural
Lapolapo 1st, San Jose, Batangas
| colors = Neon Blue and White
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| website = {{URL|https://sjasanjosebatangas.edu.ph}}
| pushpin_map = Luzon mainland#Philippines
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Luzon##Location in the Philippines
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Saint Joseph Academy of San Jose Batangas, Incorporated, also referred to as SJA, is a private, non-sectarian secondary school founded by Leonardo Ona Sr. and was established in June 1947.{{Cite web |title=SJA {{!}} About Us: History |url=https://sjasanjosebatangas.edu.ph/history.php |website=Saint Joseph Academy, since 1947}} The school aims to provide students quality education that will help them be globally competitive in the future.{{Cite web |title=SJA {{!}} About Us: Mission and Vision |url=https://sjasanjosebatangas.edu.ph/pvmgo.php |website=Saint Joseph Academy, since 1947}}
History
World War II severely disrupted the country’s economic and social life, particularly in education. Schools at all levels suspended or irregularly held classes, with high schools and universities in major cities suffering the most due to war damage. When classes resumed in 1944, secondary schools faced severe overcrowding. Only a few students from San Jose managed to enroll at Batangas High School, their traditional choice.
To address this educational crisis, Leonardo Ona—a respected four-term Councilor and later Mayor of San Jose—established Saint Joseph Academy.{{Cite web |title=San Jose: Parish, Town, and People |url=https://kasaysayansj.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/sjptp-1.pdf |website=Kasaysayan ng San Jose}} A strict disciplinarian, he emphasized not just academic excellence but also strong character and good habits. His wife, Mrs. Candelaria A. Ona, a professional educator and Supervisor of Public Schools for the San Jose/Ibaan District, played a key role in supporting the Academy’s development.
Ona's vision of holistic education gained strong support from San Jose’s parents. Despite a policy allowing only one high school per municipality, the Bureau of Private Schools granted recognition to SJA. The Academy opened in June 1947, with Miss Josefa Aguila as its first principal and a small but dedicated faculty.
From its early years, SJA students excelled in academics and extracurricular activities. The 1951 graduating class achieved top rankings in the Batangas teachers’ competitive examination, while student Epifanio Ona won first place in an oratorical contest for public and private schools. Students also wrote and staged short plays that received public acclaim.
Initially, SJA held classes in the parish convent (now Cursillo House) and the homes of Justo and Jose Luna before moving to its permanent location. Over time, the school became a landmark and a vital contributor to San Jose’s economic, social, and religious life.
To accommodate growing student numbers, SJA expanded in 2004 with an annex in Kay Utak, Lapolapo 1st. The 1.48-hectare land, inherited from Leonardo H. Ona Sr., was transferred to the Academy. This two-story, 10-room facility alleviated congestion and upheld the school’s high academic and disciplinary standards.
In response to the Department of Education's K to 12 program,{{Cite web |title=April 17, 2012 DO 31, s. 2012 – Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of Grades 1 to 10 of the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) Effective School Year 2012-2013 |url=https://www.deped.gov.ph/2012/04/17/do-31-s-2012-policy-guidelines-on-the-implementation-of-grades-1-to-10-of-the-k-to-12-basic-education-curriculum-bec-effective-school-year-2012-2013/#:~:text=Effective%20School%20Year%20(SY)%202012,suit%20their%20school%20vision%2Fmission. |website=Department of Education}} SJA constructed another two-story building in 2015, adding 11 classrooms to support the new curriculum. This expansion reinforced the Academy’s commitment to quality education and preparing students for higher education, employment, and entrepreneurship.
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External Links
- {{Official Website|https://sjasanjosebatangas.edu.ph/}}
Category:High schools in the Philippines