The PCS Campus

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The PCS Campus

SAINT JOSEPH BUILDING

Nothing much has changed in this building except for some few renovations in the Parish Office at the ground floor.  Some parish organizations now hold office at the second floor.

The rest of the building is occupied by the grade school and the Rectory is still at the fifth floor.


Holy Cross Building                           POPE JOHN PAUL II BUILDING

Our Lady's Building

The Holy Cross Building used to house the auditorium at its third floor.  Beside it, at the ground floor is the canteen that stands under an enormous acacia tree that was planted by Fr. Godofredo himself. (Photo lower left).

The Our Lady's Building housed the grade school office until it was demolished together with the Holy Cross Building to give way to the construction of the Pope John Paul II Building in 1996.  This is also the same building where the multi-purpose room (and later the old Karel Hall) was located.


Today, a long building (PJPII) stands where these two buildings used to be.  It is used by the grade school department.  The accounting office and the office of the grade school principal are at the ground floor together with the new Karel Hall.


SAN LORENZO RUIZ BUILDING


This building is the first post-CICM building in the campus.  It replaced the former sisters' convent which was later used by the Department of Religious Education (DRE).


Today, the bookstore is at the ground floor together with some food concessionaires and the supply office.  A gym is at the fifth floor and right below it is the dormitory for teachers.

The acacia tree and the old canteen


Photos by RAMones

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