List of Jesuit educational institutions in the Philippines explained

This is a list of Jesuit educational institutions in the Philippines.

Tertiary institutions

Institution Location President Students Athletic nickname School colors Founded
11,465 & 1859
Fr. Guillrey Anthony M. Andal, S.J. 9,000 Azul Aguilas & 1912
Fr. Mars P. Tan, S.J. 10,564 Blue Crusaders & 1933
Fr. Roberto Exequiel N. Rivera, S.J. 8,000 Golden Knights & 1940
13,676 Blue Knights & 1948
Fr. Adriano R. Tapiador, S.J. 555 Blue Jaguars & 1936

Basic Education institutions

Institution Location President !Enrollment Athletic nickname School colors Founded
MandaueFr. Manuel A. Uy, Jr., S.J. 3,000 approx. Magis Eagles - - 1955
Ateneo de Iloilo
Santa Maria Catholic School
Fr. Joseph Raymund Patrick S. Sanchez, S.J. 1,343 Blue Dragons & 1958
Fr. Aristotle C. Dy, S.J. 4,000 approx. Golden Stallions & 1956

Defunct institutions

Institution Location Athletic nicknameSchool colors !Founded Closed
Ateneo de Tuguegarao (currently, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao) Tuguegarao1945 1962
Ateneo de San Pablo (currently, Liceo de San Pablo) Purple Panther & 1947 1978
Bellarmine College
Berchmans College 1949 1963
Immaculate Conception School[1] Ozamiz1929 1939[2]
Colegio de San Ildefonso[3] 1595 1768
Universidad de San Ignacio[4] 1590 1768

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Notes

  1. Presently known as La Salle University, Ozamiz City
  2. School turned over to the Missionary Society of St. Columban in 1939
  3. The University of San Carlos claims to trace its foundation to the San Ildefonso, and also claims to be the oldest school in the Philippines. This claim is opposed by the University of Santo Tomas.
  4. Opened as the Colegio de Manila, and also known as the Colegio Máximo de San Ignacio. The school also had an extension residential college, the Colegio de San José, which later became the San José Seminary, now located inside the Ateneo de Manila University.

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