基本資料 | Information
St. John's Cathedral School, was named after the Patron Saint of Dagupan City St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, is owned by the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan. Rising to meet the demand for a Catholic education in this area, the school is founded in 1957 by then Rev. Fr. Jesus J. Sison (former Bishop of Tarlac). It started to operate in June of the same year offering Kindergarten, Elementary and Secondary courses. It was originally a Catholic School for boys only.
In 1962, due to the decreasing demand for pre-school courses, the Kindergarten, was phased out. For the same reason, the elementary level was abolished in 1964. All the human as well as material resources available to the school became concentrated in the evolution and development of the secondary level.
The year 1965 saw a new development in history of the school. After serious considerations, it opened its portals to the girl students. An influx of girls immediately applied for admission and were consequently enrolled during that school year. However, with the desire of Fr. Raymund Bulosan Jr., the Director, to have a good foundation for secondary education and due to the renewed demand of parents around the area, the Kindergarten course had been re-opened in 1979-1980, followed by the opening of the Elementary Department (grades I - VI in the school year 1980-82). To this date, the school has maintained its co-educational status providing Christian education to both boys and girls.