THE MARINERS' HISTORY

This photo of Mariners' School," taken
around 1857, is from Mariners' Archives.

Frequently asked history

Mariners' answers your most searched questions.

commodore jaime c. jimenez

Who was Mariners' founder?

The institutions were founded by Commodore Jaime C. Jimenez, a retired Commander of the Philippine Navy and former dean of the Department of Marine Engineering at FEATI University and NAMEI Polytechnic Institute.

When was the school established?

The first school, Mariners’ Polytechnic School, opened on March 4, 1974 in Manila. In March 1975, it officially became Mariners’ Polytechnic Colleges in Naga City.

Why was the school transferred from Manila to the Bicol Region?

Commodore Jimenez wanted to serve underprivileged families in the provinces by making vocational and maritime education more accessible outside Metro Manila.

How many students were in the first batch?

The first batch in Naga City had 52 students, housed in a modest two-story building with a small laboratory and library.

How has the founder’s vision been realized?

From its humble beginnings in a small building with 52 students, MPC/MPCF has grown into a globally recognized institution producing competent professionals who excel locally and internationally.

When did MPCF-Canaman and MPCF-Legazpi open?

  • 1981 – MPCF Canaman campus was established.
  • 1985 – MPCF Legazpi campus opened.

State-of-the-Art Campuses

Today, the Mariners’ System comprises three fully developed campuses

Living the Legacy

From its humble beginnings, the Mariners’ System has grown into a globally respected educational institution. Commodore Jaime C. Jimenez’s dream of making quality maritime and vocational education accessible to all—especially to the underprivileged—has not only been fulfilled but continues to thrive in honor, discipline, and service. “Do not lie, cheat, or steal.” This guiding honor code, along with the core values of discipline, competence, and social responsiveness, defines the Mariners’ legacy and community to this day.