Christ the King College (La Union)

Christ the King College also referred to by its acronym CKC is a basic education institution run by the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in San Fernando City, La Union, Philippines.

Founded in 1931 by the ICM Sisters, it is one of the oldest Catholic institutions in La Union and the Ilocos Region.

Like St. Theresa's College in Quezon City and four others, it is one of the six Immaculati Cordis Mariae (ICM) schools in the country founded by Mother Marie Louise De Meester and ran by Belgian Sisters.

Marie Louise de Meester, ICM's mother foundress, stepped into the islands of the Philippines.

Responding to the growing population of the elementary department, the high school complex was put up in the area of Sevilla.

Up to this day, CKC is one of the six ICM Schools in the Country, together with the following: The colors of Christ the King College are yellow and red: which represents royal priesthood and devoted service, respectively.

Christ the King College colors