At the center of the seal is Saint Joseph carrying the Child Jesus in his arm, a symbol of sonship with the Father. Furthermore, it means love of the Lord and service to others since St. Joseph is the bearer, guardian and protector of the community of disciples. The book and rays signify learning with the enlightenment and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
This seal is a constant reminder of our commitment to become a well- integrated Catholic Christian.

SJCS Seal

Our Vision
The St. Joseph Catholic School is a communion of learners and evangelizes becoming effective witnesses of gospel values through a Christ-centered education.
Our Mission
The St. Joseph Catholic School provides a responsive Catholic Education towards the development of a truly cultured Filipino guided by simplicity, courage, service, and faithfulness.


Our Core Values
- Simplicity
- Courage
- Service
- Faithfulness
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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Towards the realization of our SJCS Vision and Mission, Josephians will:
Turn into a living proof of Christian Discipleship by:
- Upholding gospel values
- Strengthening love for the Eucharist
- Becoming witnesses of Christ
Demonstrate evidence of active witness of Josephian values especially:
- Simplicity
- Courage
- Service
- Faithfulness
Adhere to a dynamic and relevant Catholic education through:
- Considering Religion as the core of the curriculum
- Upgrading academic standards by the application of state-of-the-art educational practices and technology
Exercise servant leadership/responsible stewardship through:
- Active involvement in projects to serve the needy and the less fortunate
- Responsible care of the environment
- Making pride in one’s Filipino heritage
SJCS Credo
- We believe that true education aims at the total formation of the learners and his/her ultimate goal is to unite himself with his/her Creator.
- We believe that as a community of Christ-like disciples we are empowered and sent through effective servant-leadership moving towards becoming the Church of the Poor.
- We believe that the school is an important force in strengthening Filipino families; inculcating duties of citizenship, patriotism, nationalism and integrated in the pastoral activity of the parish and communities.
- We believe that we must not only learn but also live our faith.
- We believe in the continued religious and quality academic excellence.
IDEAL GRADUATES OF SJCS
Active witness of Catholic Faith
- Upholding Gospel values
- Strengthening love for the Eucharist
- Becoming witnesses of Christ
- Grace to share one’s time, talent, and treasure to others
- Obedient to God, parents, elders and authority
- Simple, by instilling the beauty of living a simple and modest life
- Having Wisdom to think, to speak and act righteously
Life-Long Learner
- Shows solid foundation in basic skills
- Applies critical thinking and problem solving skills
- Takes personal initiative and is self-directed towards one’s purpose in life
- Values the importance of physical and mental wellness as its relates to one’s total growth and development
- Develops an appreciation of the arts and all its creative forms
- Uses the technology in an appropriate manner
Filipino Servant Leader
- Active involvement in projects to serve the needy and the less fortunate
- Responsible care of the environment
- Making pride of one’s Filipino heritage
Effective Communicator
- Manifesting competence in verbal and written communication
- Utilizing available resources to acquire, analyze, integrate and apply learning
- Listening and responding appropriately to the perspectives of others
- Participating in cooperative learning experiences
Our HISTORY
Saint Joseph Catholic School (SJCS) was established in 1985 by Msgr. Arsenio Bautista, with the support of the Parish Council and parishioners, provided a Catholic education as an alternative to a nearby Protestant school. Approved by the Archdiocese of Manila, the school began with a pre-school program in June 1985, later expanding to elementary education by 1986. Over the years, SJCS grew significantly, receiving full recognition for its programs and adding new facilities, including computer labs and additional classrooms.
Notable developments include the construction of a new school building in 2007, named after the Bishop of Cubao, and further expansions in 2018-2019, which included modern facilities. During the pandemic, SJCS adapted to the DOCES FLOW guide and underwent PEAC Recertification in 2020-2021.
In recent years, SJCS expanded its Senior High School program, introducing the ABM and HUMSS strands and successfully conducting its first graduation in 2022-2023. The school continues to deliver quality Catholic education under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Raymond Joseph L. Arre, focusing on holistic development and preparing students to be future-ready.
