St. Scholastica's Academy, Pampanga will be celebrating one hundred (100) years in June 2025 as this marks the foundation year of SSA’s 100 year of being an active evangelizer as a School of the Lord’s Service.
We take pride that SSA-SF continues to promote Catholic Benedictine education upholding SSA’s philosophy and objectives for 100 years of existence. Indeed, 100 Years of Love and Service.
St. Scholastica’s Academy fervently desires to keep true to her mission of educating the young toward the integral formation of the person as the institution seeks to form young Catholic Benedictine Christians who grow in the Benedictine spirit of prayer and work so that in all things God may be glorified!
In commemoration of SSA’s centennial celebration with the theme, “100 Years of Love and Service”, SSA would like to honor 100 alumni who have exhibited excellence and relevance: HuSSAy at SSAysay.
“Gawad HuSSAy at SSAysay” is conceived to recognize, acknowledge and celebrate the alumni of SSA-Pampanga for their exceptional professional, academic, and contribution to the community at the local, regional, national or international levels.
In this recognition, we seek to acknowledge and honor individuals whose lives have been a testament to the transformative power of Benedictine education and whose endeavors reflect the enduring legacy of our institution.
The SSA Awards Committee shall be constituted to support the school in the entire conduct of this recognition rites. The members of the Committee shall be appointed by the Chairperson of the SSA Pampanga Centennial Committee and confirmed by the SSA-SF Board of Trustees.
This celebration of SSA’s 100 years of love and service is a manifestation of the Benedictine community’s unswerving commitment to “Inspiring Excellence, Forming Character” for generations to come.
The 10 Hallmarks of Benedictine Education would serve as the framework that would shape the criteria that capture the very essence of our Benedictine values, reflecting the overpowering impact and transformative power of Benedictine education.