St. Paul College of Parañaque
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May 25, 2026
forever paulinian
okay so i've been here since kindergarten and honestly?? this school really did raise me lol. it's not perfect but what school is, right? the teachers actually care about you as a person, not just your grades, and that's something you don't really find everywhere. the paulinian values they instill in you lowkey stick with you whether you like it or not i used to roll my eyes at it but now i get it. my mom is a huge fan of T. Kate because she was super instrumental in my early years and honestly same. the friendships i made here are the real ones, the kind that last beyond graduation. this is my last school year and it's giving me so many feels. i really hope i get to see Sr. Elsie, Sr. Bernadette, and Sr. Loyola one more time, she always greets everyone with the biggest smile and it just hits different. thank you SPCP for everything fr. once a Paulinian, always a Paulinian
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May 14, 2026
THINKS ARE CHANGING
We have a new sister now, she started last sy and i have the right to say that the new batch of sisters are doing well unlike the batch of sister Bernadette which were greedy and money hungry. Its more easier to enroll now, i js enrolled and enrolling system is almost the same as zobels enrolling system just needs more staff and improvment. We did get new teachers but theres little janitors and 1 staff managing the uniforms, speaking of uniforms the uniforms are not true to size, i am a small then my uniform is a large?? And my skinny friend got a 3xl pe pants. But i am excited for this school year to start ehhehe. Oh i almost forgot they hired professionals for ACES (extracurricular activities). Sister TA is a cutie patootie and she the goat for trying to fix the school that sister bernadetter ruined️
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Jun 15, 2025
Thank you po!
I find this school a friendly place because I was once a shy student, but through the GIFT programs and extracurricular activities it provides, I gained confidence and discovered the leader within me. I personally want to thank my teachers who believed in me despite my many insecurities, they never gave up on me
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Jun 15, 2025
SENSE OF COMMUNITY
St. Paul College of Parañaque is a great school that provides quality education and a supportive learning environment. It helps students grow academically and personally while teaching good values. The teachers are caring and dedicated, making learning enjoyable and meaningful. The school also offers fun activities that help students discover new skills and talents. With a strong sense of community, it prepares students to be confident and responsible individuals.
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Oct 30, 2024
A school that only cares for money not about the welfare of students
It's a catholic school but there is little to no empathy for students. If you haven't paid for the remaining balance in your tuition before exams you can't take it and you're isolated during exams. Really shoddy facilities. Gymnasium is extremely dirty and probably a health hazard to students.
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Sep 15, 2024
WORST SCHOOL EVER!
What on earth is up with your students?????!! 1.)THEY ARE SO SELF ENTITLED. 2.)They are not welcoming!!!!!! 3.)THEY JUDGE NEW STUDENTS. 4.)Kawawa ang mga new students dito. 5.)"No PDA/Relationships" Yeah sure bakit ang raming may relationships dito?? nakikita din siya ng mga teachers, di naman kumikilos(PRINOPROTECTAHAN NILA). 6.)Even yung mga tahimik na mga students TINATARGET. 7.)MAY FAVORITISM MGA TEACHERS. PLEASE CATHOLIC SCHOOL KAYO PERO YUNG MGA STUDENTS NIYO MGA BULLIES DI SIYA WORTH SA 60K NA TUITION FEE.
I would NOT recommend St. Paul College of Parañaque to a friend. -
Jul 6, 2024
Actions do not reflect teachings
I hope that the management will open its hearts and minds to the cries of the parents. We just want the best for our children, but they seem to ignore all our requests. I would rather transfer my child to a public school than continue his junior high in a school where giving constructive feedback is a sin. Imagine this is a Catholic school. Their actions do not reflect their teachings. It is all just lip service.
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Apr 30, 2024
DO NOT TRANSFER YOUR CHILDREN HERE!!!!
500 PESO WORTH OF ADVICE, DO NOT LET YOUR CHILDREN TRANSFER INTO SPCP Current SPCP student. I transferred during 2022. First of all the CR is extremely dirty and full of mold, the bathroom doors locks are broken, there is NO RUNNING WATER in the faucets, the doorknobs and the faucet is RUSTY, and there is NO GARBAGE Can in the CR. The main canteen that serves food (Run by SPCP) tastes VERY DISGUSTING AND OVERPRICED. The teachers like to say that there is no bullies in SPCP but there are A LOT OF BULLIES and they take NO ACTION. I would like to criticize the school's financial decisions, instead of putting air conditioning in the gym, they buy a new coaster which the school even barely uses. Speaking of the gym, the gym is very dusty, you could see every flag ceremony when the sun shines you can see so much dust particles. The school's bleachers are uncomfortable and dirty, there is BIRD POOP EVERYWHERE in the gym. The school has a elevator but only the sisters use it and students are never allowed to use the elevator. They are also planning to make the students (boys) clean the restroom because there are a lot of trash in the toilet, where do you think students are going to throw garbage when there is no trash can? I heard from former teachers that the school likes OTTY (Over time thank you) which means even if the teachers overtime, there is no extra pay. They give us old equipment and get angry when we break it. A old window from the 3rd floor (HS building) fell when it was just being pushed to the side (like a real windows function) and i heard that they are planning to make the student PAY. There are 2 known teachers that DATE GRADE 12 STUDENTS. One of the teachers left this year before a complaint about him was made and the other teacher is still in SPCP. Phones are NOT allowed. I have seen 1 student not get his phone back because Miss N. was still praying.
I would NOT recommend St. Paul College of Parañaque to a friend. -
Feb 25, 2024
Holistic formation
SPCP stands out in its dedication to offering a well-rounded education that goes beyond academics. They prioritize the holistic development of students, ensuring their spiritual formation, discipline, and character growth. It's not just about honing students academically; I witnessed how SPCP goes the extra mile to shape their values and instill a sense of purpose. One concrete example is community development, where Grade 10 Paulinians give catechesis to students from public schools. Imagine a Grade 10 student who already feels called to evangelize… Not only do they enjoy teaching young minds, but they are also touched by how a 7-year-old child can learn about Jesus and feel His presence through them.
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Jan 23, 2024
Parents are tagged as Judgemental people by the school principal
I do not recommend this school to anyone planning to enroll their children. Think 100 times. Worst nightmare for parents. It's like there is martial law inside the school. 1) Parents cannot comment or complain otherwise you will be tagged as Judgemental people. Parents are seen as judgemental people in this school. If you will be identified as one, watch out for the grades of your children as the directress herself is part of the deliberation process and has the final say in this school. She only accept comments that are pleasing to her ears. No such thing as constructive feedback for her. 2) No hired Janitors. The students are the one cleaning the room and washing the old and stinky map. Many parents already complained on why their kids are the ones cleaning the classrooms. our children can only help to teach them how to clean but not totally will serve as Janitors of the school. 3) No in-house electricians and maintenance people. Carperters or painters are ask to help if emergency arise. 4) No humidifier inside the air-conditioned classrooms. Parents are the one who buy or donate if there are needed appliances or equipment in the school. 5) Teachers are asked to teach multiple subjects even they don't have the expertise on the subject. But teachers are forced to do to prevent the school from hiring a more qualified one. Our kids suffer the consequence. 6) Delay refunds at Finance dept. Not accommodating people at all. Parents are being yelled at as if parents are nothing in the institution. (School culture) 7) Very poor ID system! Children load their money in their IDs but due to disfunction IT system, the loaded money is lost. The parents has no account of how much money was lost or returned to the student. 7) Head of IT is a bookeper. 8) 1-2 classrooms only per Yr level The worst St Paul experience ever in my 20 years as patron of St Paul schools. I regret so much that I transferred my kids in this branch of St Paul.
I would NOT recommend St. Paul College of Parañaque to a friend.