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The Manila Priory
On September 14, 1906 five German Sisters arrived in Manila to start what is now known as St. Scholasticas College. The following year, Sister Baptista Battig, OSB, a former concert pianist, introduced formal music education in the Philippines. From an initial enrolment of 8 paying students and 50 in the free school in a small house in Tondo, St. Scholasticas College, now on Leon Guinto Street, has a student population of more than 6,000 from the Prep Class to Graduate School. Household help in the neighborhood attend evening classes for free in the Night Secondary School. At present the Manila Priory comprises 18 communities in the Philippines and one community in Western Australia. There are 12 schools, 1 hospital, 3 immersion communities (one of which is with aborigines in Western Australia), 1 spirituality center, 2 homes for the elderly and 1 refuge house for battered women and children. All houses and institutions engage in the socio-pastoral apostolate.
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