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SJCS Seal

The seal of St. Jude Catholic School represents its distinction as a Filipino-Chinese Catholic School. The Cross located at the center of the coat of arms symbolizes the unique character of the institution in its pioneering quest and work towards active evangelization.

The cross also signifies the religious work of the Society of Divine Word (SVD) in propagating the seed of faith in a world which thirsts for the Word of God.

The Coat of Arms symbolizes the school’s continued campaign to spread and proclaim God’s Word and to defend the Catholic faith against all forces which may derail it from realizing this purpose.

Within the outer circle of the seal are two Chinese characters which mean upholding the good values.

Located at the bottom of the coat of arms are the letters S V D which stand for Societas Verbi Divini and literally translates to the Society of Divine Word, the congregation which runs and manages St. Jude Catholic School.

The dark green color of the letters of the school and the coat of arms signify the school’s core values of Excellence, Commitment, Discipline, Service and Christ-Centeredness.


Mascots (Knights)

Jude
Judy