About Colegio de Santa Catalina de Alejandria (COSCA)
Colegio de Santa Catalina de Alejandria (COSCA) is a private Catholic educational institution owned and managed by the Diocese of Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental, Philippines. The school has a resilient history, having been rebuilt twice after devastating fires in 1953 and 1983, symbolizing its ability to rise from adversity like a phoenix. Originally established as The Little Flower Clinic, it evolved through various stages including Parochial School, Cathedral School, and Dumaguete Cathedral College before adopting its current name in honor of Dumaguete's patron saint. COSCA is committed to providing quality, affordable education to the Dumaguete community. Despite being located in the city's business district, the campus offers a peaceful, conducive learning environment. The institution emphasizes holistic development through values formation and academic excellence across all educational levels. COSCA offers a comprehensive educational pathway from basic education through college, with specialized programs designed to prepare students for future academic and career success.