St. Paul University-Manila

St. Paul University-Manila

Infobox University
name = Saint Paul University Manila (SPUM)


motto = Caritas Christi urget nos (The charity of Christ urges us)
president = Ms. Wyna Marie Medina
established = 1911
type = Private
location = 680 Pedro Gil St., Manila, Philippines
campus = Urban
hymn = The Paulinian Hymn
Officialcolors = Green and Gold
uniform color = Black and White website = [http://www.spumanila.edu.ph/ www.spumanila.edu.ph/]

St. Paul University (SPU Manila) is a private, previously a women's college and recently turned co-ed starting school year 2005-2006 in Manila, Philippines. The college was established in 1911 by the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres (SPC), a Congregation founded in Chartres, France in 1698.

On 29 October 1904, seven Sisters of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Paul who were coming from their mission in Vietnam established the first St. Paul's school in the Philippines in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental. The seven sisters were Mother Marthe de St. Paul, Superior, Sr. Marie Louise du Sacre Couer, Sr. Ange Marie, Sr. Anne de la Croix, Sr. Charles de Genes, Sr. Catherine, and Sr. Josephine.

ee also

*Official website of St. Paul University, Manila (formerly St. Paul's College, Manila) [http://www.spumanila.edu.ph/]

External links

*St. Paul University, Quezon City (formerly St. Paul's College, QC) [http://www.spuqc.edu.ph/]
*St. Paul College, Pasig [http://www.spcpasig.edu.ph/]
*St. Paul University, Dumaguete (formerly St. Paul's College, Dumaguete) [http://www.dumagueteunitown.com/st-paul.html]
*St. Paul University, Tuguegarao [http://www.spup.edu.ph/]


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