The Plight of San Isidro’s youth, who had nowhere to go for secondary education after World War II, was the prime factor that led to the founding of General De Jesus Academy. The Founders were prominent citizens of the town, namely; Paz Policarpio-Mandez, Soledad Medina, Francisco Narciso, Teofillo P. Abello, and Ricardo Odulio.The school was named in honor of General Simeon De Jesus, San Isidro’s hero. General De Jesus who was executed by the Japanese in Fort Santiago, was one of the most distinguished graduates of the Philippine Constabulary Academy, now Philippine Military Academy.General De Jesus Academy opened in June 1964 in a rented building which was the former residence of the Moreno Family. It started with seven teachers including principals, and 225 students from first to fourth year.From 1946 to 1977, the school operated only the academic secondary course. In 1978, the school board, heeding the appeal of parents’ education, opened a collegiate department. The first course offered during the school year 1978-1979 was :iberal Arts. At present, the courses being offered are: Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE), Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd), Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA), Bachelor of Science in Accouning Technology (BSAct), Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM), Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT), and Associate in Computer Technology (ACT).In 1992, the Pre-school and the Elementary departments started serving the community.MissionGeneral De Jesus College is committed to produce graduates who are instilled with nationalistic, moral and spiritual values and who are equipped with life and career competencies.VisionGeneral De Jesus College as a leading learning institution where every learner is transformed into a God-loving and highly-productive citizen responsive to the local, national and global needs.
The Plight of San Isidro’s youth, who had nowhere to go for secondary education after World War II, was the prime factor that led to the founding of General De Jesus Academy. The Founders were prominent citizens of the town, namely; Paz Policarpio-Mandez, Soledad Medina, Francisco Narciso, Teofillo P. Abello, and Ricardo Odulio.The school was named in honor of General Simeon De Jesus, San Isidro’s hero. General De Jesus who was executed by the Japanese in Fort Santiago, was one of the most distinguished graduates of the Philippine Constabulary Academy, now Philippine Military Academy.General De Jesus Academy opened in June 1964 in a rented building which was the former residence of the Moreno Family. It started with seven teachers including principals, and 225 students from first to fourth year.From 1946 to 1977, the school operated only the academic secondary course. In 1978, the school board, heeding the appeal of parents’ education, opened a collegiate department. The first course offered during the school year 1978-1979 was :iberal Arts. At present, the courses being offered are: Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE), Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd), Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA), Bachelor of Science in Accouning Technology (BSAct), Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM), Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT), and Associate in Computer Technology (ACT).In 1992, the Pre-school and the Elementary departments started serving the community.MissionGeneral De Jesus College is committed to produce graduates who are instilled with nationalistic, moral and spiritual values and who are equipped with life and career competencies.VisionGeneral De Jesus College as a leading learning institution where every learner is transformed into a God-loving and highly-productive citizen responsive to the local, national and global needs.
The Plight of San Isidro’s youth, who had nowhere to go for secondary education after World War II, was the prime factor that led to the founding of General De Jesus Academy. The Founders were prominent citizens of the town, namely; Paz Policarpio-Mandez, Soledad Medina, Francisco Narciso, Teofillo P. Abello, and Ricardo Odulio.The school was named in honor of General Simeon De Jesus, San Isidro’s hero. General De Jesus who was executed by the Japanese in Fort Santiago, was one of the most distinguished graduates of the Philippine Constabulary Academy, now Philippine Military Academy.General De Jesus Academy opened in June 1964 in a rented building which was the former residence of the Moreno Family. It started with seven teachers including principals, and 225 students from first to fourth year.From 1946 to 1977, the school operated only the academic secondary course. In 1978, the school board, heeding the appeal of parents’ education, opened a collegiate department. The first course offered during the school year 1978-1979 was :iberal Arts. At present, the courses being offered are: Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE), Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd), Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA), Bachelor of Science in Accouning Technology (BSAct), Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM), Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT), and Associate in Computer Technology (ACT).In 1992, the Pre-school and the Elementary departments started serving the community.MissionGeneral De Jesus College is committed to produce graduates who are instilled with nationalistic, moral and spiritual values and who are equipped with life and career competencies.VisionGeneral De Jesus College as a leading learning institution where every learner is transformed into a God-loving and highly-productive citizen responsive to the local, national and global needs.