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Miriam College is a Filipino Catholic educational institution for girls and young women located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It offers programs at the pre-elementary, elementary, secondary, tertiary, and graduate levels. It also offers adult education programs. Although primarily a women’s school, the Child Study Center, Adult Education, and Graduate School units accept male students.
[edit] HistoryMiriam College began in 1926 when the Archbishop of Manila requested the Sisters of the Maryknoll Congregation based in New York, USA to establish a teacher-training school for young, Catholic, Filipino women. An old Augustinian Convent in Malabon, Rizal was initially converted into the Malabon Normal School. The school transferred sites several times until finally in 1952, with its name changed into Maryknoll College, it laid down its permanent roots in Diliman, Quezon City. Maryknoll College expanded its programs from training teachers to becoming a liberal arts college that formed women leaders.[citation needed] After Vatican II, the Maryknoll congregation decided to focus their efforts on their missionary work worldwide. In 1977, the ownership and management of the school was turned over to lay administrators. In accordance with this agreement, the school was re-named Miriam College in 1989. Miriam College stopped accepting male students at the collegiate level in 1999. The last batch of male students (who entered the college in 1998) graduated in 2002, thereby making Miriam College an exclusive all women's college. [edit] Campus facilitiesCampus facilities include the Bahay Silungan, which is a dormitory house for short-term international students, the Gallery of Women's Art featuring donated works from women artists, the Little Theatre which is open for events, the Marian Auditorium which is a bigger venue, the Mini-Forest Park, a chapel, Stations of the Cross, and a day care center. [edit] Student Organisation[edit] Notable alumnae
Coordinates: 14°39′N 121°05′E / 14.65°N 121.083°E Categories: Educational institutions in Quezon City | Roman Catholic schools in the Philippines | Roman Catholic secondary schools in the Philippines | Girls' schools in the Philippines | Women's universities and colleges in the Philippines | Schools for the deaf in the Philippines | Liberal arts colleges in the Philippines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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