This is the St. Jerome Institute of the Somascan Sisters in Molino, Bacoor Cavite. It is an Elementary and High School established by our Sisters to continue educating the young people in the area.
This was my second visit to this school but the first one was a long time ago so that I hardly have a memory of the place. This time I've noticed that the place has become bigger and more beautiful. I wanted to tour around the school and see the Sisters Convent Chapel or the School Chapel but our schedule didn't allow me to do so. Hope to be back next time.
Even though I only observed the exterior view the school is a manifestation of the continuous blessings of God to the Somascan Sisters whose works of charity and in education has continuesly increased. May the Benevolent Lord grant them more blessings and graces.
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Greetings! I am Rico Jossel M. Maestro, an alumnus of St. Jerome Emiliani Institute (Batch '07). I would like to ask your permission for the photos in this blog. A Facebook Group of SJEI students, alumni and former student is recently created and as the admin of the said group, I think it will be nice to have these photos since most alumni members haven't seen the new building of our school. I will be waiting for your response, kindly e-mail me at ricojosselmmaestro@gmail.com. Many thanks and may God bless us all!
ReplyDeleteP.S.: This is the address of the group,
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=106151116572#/group.php?gid=106151116572
Dear Ms. Maestro,
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome to download the pictures but please note in your Facebook that these pics are from www.thesplendorofthechurch.blogspot.com of Fr. Abe P. Arganiosa, CRS.
God bless you and all the alumni-alumnae of St. Jerome Emiliani Institute.
Thank you very much, Fr. Abe. Don't worry, we will also put a link to your blogsite. God bless us!
ReplyDeleteP.S.: And by the way, it's Mr. Maestro. :D
Hello! My name is Kathleen Balana, I'm 18 years old, and I just have so much to say about this school! And wow, this school have changed so much from when I left it. I studied and grew up in SJEI from kindergarten to grade 5, I left in the beginning of gr. 6 to moved to Canada. I'll always remember all the things I've learned, loved and experienced in my childhood in Philippines and of course this school. It brought me so much joy and love. I'll visit when I get a chance. I dont know if our nuns still remember me haha. God bless to everyone! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Somascan Sisters must be very happy to hear from you Kathleen. Thank you for expressing your love for your Alma Mater. Of course the Sisters and your school will never forget you. God bless you always.
ReplyDeletegreetings!!
ReplyDeletehi im nicolas alarcon.. im currently student of SJEI im a fourth year student.
I'm so proud to be in here. Studying. because I know the school can shape me well preparing for my future when time will come.
at first I felt the loneliness inside me because we 4th year students are now leaving soon after our graduation.
and the most beautiful part of being a student of our school. for me. still its amazing to say that the school doesn't just teach students but they are also helping us to enhance our great disposition in our lives, they help us to improve our skills and talents and of course, they teach us how to know God and love one another.
all I can say for now is.. thank you. Im so grateful having this school.!
may God bless us all!!
Great to know that you love your school Nick. God bless you. May the Lord bless you through the intercession of St. Jerome Emiliani.
ReplyDeletehi, my name is chariss...i used to lived there in the convent until i decided to go back home...i had learned so many things when i was there...i wonder if they still remember me...i talked to one of the kids that used to be there too and she told me that sister magdalena died...i was sad cause shes one of my favorite sister, and she always take me whenever she go specially sa tagaytay...and i also miss sister cecil and sister cion...=(
ReplyDeleteHello Chariss.
ReplyDeleteFor sure the Sisters have not forgotten you. Why don't you pay them a visit? They will be very glad to see you.
Indeed, Mother Maddalena has returned to the Father's House. But Sis. Cecille and Sis. Cion are still alive and strong. Hope you can visit them in either Molino or Pag-asa.
God bless you.
Hello.. What is The Exact Tuition Fee On this school for 1st year High School?
ReplyDeleteSUCH QUESTIONS ARE MORE PROPER TO BE ASKED OF THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR NOT IN BLOGS. PLEASE VISIT OR CALL THEM PERSONALLY.
ReplyDeleteWhere in Molino can I find this chapel or church? I live in Bayanan and have been searching for the nearest Catholic Church. I have to go to Imus Cathedral or to Baclaran on Sundays to hear mass. I hope you can also give me the locations of other Roman Catholic Churches. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI AM NOT MUCH FAMILIAR WITH FULL DETAILED ADDRESS. YOU CAN INQUIRE IN MOLINO ITSELF. THAT IS WHAT WE DID WHEN WE WENT THERE FOR THE FIRST TIME. PEOPLE POINTED US TO THE RIGHT DIRECTION.
ReplyDeleteelow
ReplyDeletebe proud because we are now part of the St. Jerome Emilliani Institute.
be a good students to your teachers, classmates, schoolmates and sisters.
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ReplyDeletebe proud you are now part of St. Jerome Emilliani Institute.be a good student to your teachers and to our sisters.be a good freind your classmates and schoolmates. follow the rules and regulations always.
I , myself congratulate you
that you are now JEROMIAN!
Hello! I'm Luigi from SJEI. I'm a Jeromian and currently studying as a 3rd year student of St. Jerome. Sir, can I ask to grab your photos and use it for our upcoming QuizBee in computer this January 12? I'm searching some information about SJEI so that I can make my Webpage more interesting. And can I ask what is the official website of SJEI ? Thanks and Godbless :)
ReplyDeleteFEEL FREE TO DO SO FOR THE GLORY OF GOD AND FOR THE HONOR OF ST.JEROME EMILIANI OUR PATRON.
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