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In 1906, a group of Benedictine nuns from Tutzing, Germany, arrived in Manila to establish a school. The nuns began with a few rented rooms successively in Tondo, Moriones San Marcelino (in what was once a soldiers’ barracks), and finally, in 1914, in Singalong. Such were the modest beginnings of St. Scholastica’s College.

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BARBARA CUAYCONG AND BLANCA CASTILLO
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