Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception-FCIC

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The Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception (FCIC), a privately owned college maintained and developed by the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration based in Olpe, Germany through the cooperation of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration in Mishawaka, Indiana, USA. It is dedicated to Immaculate Conception. The college has a school on campus, offering education from kinder

garten through college, and is accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. The Beginnings
In May, 1947 the late Bishop Manuel Mascariñas, D.D., bishop of Palo, the parish priest Fr. Flaviano Daffon and a group of Baybayanos – Dr. Jose Silao, Mr. Jovencio Borneo, Ex-Mayor Apolinario Tavera and several others convened at the parish convent and decided to establish a Catholic school to be administered by a religious order. While waiting for the availability of a religious group, the school was run by lay people and classes were conducted in a rented house of Segundo Borneo at A. Bonifacio Street. Thus, the Immaculate Conception College (ICC) was born on July 22, 1947 with the following Board of Trustees and Incorporators who are now all deceased:
Chairman:
Vice-Chairman:
Treasurer:
Secretary:
Auditor:
Member:
Member:
Incorporator:
Incorporator: Hon. Bernardo Torres
Dr. Jose Silao, Sr. Fr. Flaviano Daffon
Mr. Amado Masecampo
Mr. Apolinario Tavera
Fr. Alfredo Rosales
Engr. Florencio Coloma
Mr. Efigenio Mascariñas
Atty. Glicerio Eballar

The Administration
Mr. Bernardo Torres served as the first school Director until 1954 when he retired following his election as governor of Leyte. The school leadership was then passed on to Father Esteban Justimbaste, the parish priest of Baybay. In 1956, the Franciscan Fathers of the Province of St. John the Baptist, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A., arrived in the Philippines through the invitation of Bishop Lino Gonzaga, the bishop of Palo. The Franciscan Fathers assumed the administration of the school with Father Brice Mulroy, OFM, serving as the director from 1956 to 1961 and from 1963 to 1970; Father John Vianney Brinkman, OFM, was the director from 1961 to 1963. Father Elwin Harrington, OFM, (1962-1963) and Father Brian Irving, OFM, (1968-1969), were acting Directors. Other Franciscan Friars have rendered years of service in FCIC. They are the following: Brother Richard Kloster as Bursar, Father Madian Schneider as Chaplain, Brother Cletus Reiderer as Maintenance Supervisor and Father Patrick MacAuley as Religious Supervisor and Chaplain. The following have also served FCIC as lay administrators:
Mrs. Lilia T. Modina:
Miss Alicia Tan:
Atty. Eugenio Alvarado, Jr.:
Mrs. Lourdes Salas:
Miss Evelyn Baldevia:
High School Principal (1956-1963)
Dean of Commerce and Secretarial Department (1964-1969)
Registrar (1963-1987)
Dean of College (1963-1964)
Dean of Liberal Arts (1964-1969)
Registrar (1950-1954)
Dean of Education (1964-1967)
Dean of College (1969-1974)
Elementary Principal (1969-1970)

To reinforce the school teaching staff, the Sisters of Saint Francis of Perpetual Adoration, Mishawaka, Indiana, U.S.A., were invited to the Philippines to help in the education ministry. The four (4) pioneering Sisters who came on October 11, 1962 were Sister M. Denise Stolinski, OSF, (HS Principal), Sister Mary Paul Pfautsch, OSF, (Guidance Counselor), Sister M. Annette Crone, OSF, (Medical & Dental Clinic Supervisor) and Sister M. Mark Orgon, OSF, (Grade School Principal). Two other American Sisters joined the staff in the later years: Sister M. Joseph Ann Vogel, OSF, who arrived in 1969 and has been a Guidance Counselor, College teacher and Piano teacher and Sister M. Dianne Zimmer, OSF, who served as College Dean from 1974-1976. With the vision of providing good education and the commitment to serve Baybay in the education apostolate, the Sisters of Saint Francis of Perpetual Adoration purchased FCIC from the Franciscan Fathers in 1970, but the turn-over was the following year. Thus, January 1, 1971 marked a new era in the educational life of the Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception as well as in the history of the OSF Sisters, whose convent and formation house are located some meters from the school. The directorship of the school was assumed by Sister Mary Paul Pfautsch. As the Filipinization of schools in the Philippines became an urgent national issue in 1976, the leadership of the school was transferred to qualified Filipino administrators. The school directorship was held by the following Sisters: Sister M. Grace Gerong, OSF from 1976-1984; Sister M. Catherine Dean, OSF from 1984-1989; Sister M. Rose Otic, OSF from 1989 – 1991; Sister M. Teresita Lopez, OSF from 1991 – 1995 ; Sister M. Veronica Tulipas, OSF from 1995-2004. In SY 2004-2005, the organizational set up of the school was changed such that it is now being headed by a President. In the same school year, Sister M. Adrianne Siano, OSF was installed as the first School President of FCIC. College

At college level, the following courses are offered;[2]
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Midwifery (CHED)
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Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd)
Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) with majors in: English Language, Filipino Language, Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with majors in: Financial Management, Human Resource Management
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Associate in Computer Technology (2 Years)

The Graduate School offers a Master of Arts degree in Education, with majors in Education Technology, English Language, Filipino Language and Natural Science. There is also a NFE/NTE[clarification needed] program service, offering school-based courses in sewing, tailoring, food preparation, pastoral/catethical and home arts. It also offers community-based courses in functional literacy, Com. Livelihood[clarification needed], mat making (by Extension Program), cosmetology and hair science, and mobile clinic (Handog Puso).
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Labor Day | May 1, 2026 The Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception (FCIC) proudly pays tribute to all its perso...
01/05/2026

Labor Day | May 1, 2026

The Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception (FCIC) proudly pays tribute to all its personnel whose dedication, diligence, and commitment continue to uphold the values and mission of the institution.

Your hard work, passion, and service greatly contribute to the formation of future generations and the continued growth of our academic community. Today, we recognize and celebrate your invaluable role in building a stronger and more compassionate society.

With sincere appreciation, we honor each one of you for your efforts and sacrifices.

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Congratulations
29/04/2026

Congratulations

Congratulations
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Congratulations

Congratulations
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Congratulations

28/04/2026

Thank you Fr..Anton , Ma'am Maribel and Ma'am Marilou Samson

A Meeting of Gratitude and Meaningful Connections!With grateful hearts, we thank Mayor Jose Carlos L. Cari  for the cont...
28/04/2026

A Meeting of Gratitude and Meaningful Connections!

With grateful hearts, we thank Mayor Jose Carlos L. Cari for the continued support extended to FCIC, especially for the LGU scholars whose educational journey has been strengthened through this partnership.

Your commitment to education and youth empowerment means so much to our institution and community, Mayor.

This occasion also became an unexpected yet meaningful encounter as we had the opportunity to meet Director Salustiano Jimenez, the new DepEd Regional Director of Region VIII, and providentially, the uncle of our School President.

This is a beautiful reminder that moments of gratitude often open doors to new relationships and shared missions.

Moments like these affirm that collaboration, support, and connection continue to move FCIC forward.

Our gratitude to those who journey with us in making education transformative.

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27/04/2026

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Address

A. Bonifacio Street
Baybay
6521

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 11:30am
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 11:30am
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 11:30am
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 11am
1pm - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 11:30am
1pm - 5pm

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