San Beda College Alabang

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San Beda College Alabang
Motto Fides, Scientia, et Virtus (Faith, Knowledge, and Virtue)
Established 1972
President Dom Clement Ma. H. Roque, OSB (OIC)
Location ,
Language English, Tagalog
Colors Red and White         
Mascot Red Lion
Website www.sanbeda-alabang.edu.ph/bede

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San Beda College Alabang (SBCA) is a private Roman Catholic college in Muntinlupa City, Philippines and is a constituent campus of the San Beda College. It was established in 1972 as the Benedictine Abbey School and was renamed St. Benedict College in 1995. In 2004, acceding to the request of the students, Rev. Fr. Anscar J. Chupungco changed the name from St. Benedict to San Beda. Since its foundation, St. Benedict has been the patron saint of the school. But after the name change in 1995, St. Bede became its patron too.

Journalism

Middle Grade School

The Middle Grade School Department has a school publication named "The Junior Bedan" magazine. It is distributed to the Primary Grade School Department and the Middle Grade School Department. The magazine has two sections, the Filipino and English. Writers are all from Grades 5 and 6 through the clubs Junior Bedan (English) and Junior Bedan (Filipino). The English section is being moderated by Ms. Ma. Victoria Faicol and the Filipino section by Ms. Elizabeth dela Cruz. The staff of Junior Bedan has participated in multiple journalism competitions and were successful.

High School and College of Arts and Sciences

The High School Department also chooses students to participate in contests and its official magazines are named "Bedan Ways" and "Pahayagang Bedista" published in the English and Filipino languages. The College of Arts and Sciences has a publication, the Alabang counterpart of San Beda College Mendiola's "The Bedan Herald".

Notable alumni

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