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CHAPTER 1 Jan 14
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.0 BACKGROUND OF STUDIES
The alumni association plays an important role in any educational institutions or organizations. It exhibits the excellence of quality education imparted to every students, gives comprehensive development for all the students, and helps them become academically strong. The kind of education provided by the school gives a good reputation to their alma mater.
Like most alumni, they would like to come back to their school which has played a very important part of their memory. The alumni association organizes several events, publishes news and updates, and helps gather every members of the association.
St. Paul College of Makati (SPCM) is a coeducational catholic private school located at D.M. Rivera Street, Poblacion, Makati City. It was established in the year 1942 under the administration of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres. The school offers preschool, grade school and high school. Originally, the SPCM had only one department that offered education to students in grade school. As years passed by, the school then had its first batch of graduates in 1949.
In 2002, the SPCM accommodated further development plans such as the operation of the High School Department. In which, the school administration constructed a new building to house the High School Department which later on turned over its first batch of high school graduates of 133 students in 2006. In 2007, the High School Department was given full government recognition by the Department of Education.
St. Paul College of Makati Alumni Association (SPCMAA) was established in 2002 and was registered in Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2014 with the mission that serves to strengthen links among fellow Paulinian graduates of St. Paul College of Makati. SPCMAA aims to encourage and gather SPCM alumni to reconnect with one another and revisit their alma mater. For in reconnecting and revisiting, they will remember their foundation which is anchored on

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