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Don Bosco Mandaluyong was envisaged as one of the "big three" schools in Mandaluyong, together with La Salle Green Hills and Lourdes School of Mandaluyong, which also offer all-boys elementary and secondary education. However, of the three, only Lourdes School of Mandaluyong remained an all-boys school by AY2020-2021.
School Hymn of Don Bosco School Manila (The Alma Mater Song) Founded in 1989, the Salesian educational institution started its operations. Don Bosco Technical College (DBTC) in Mandaluyong is a pioneer of Salesian Schools in Metro Manila. It belongs to the priests or Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB). DBTC gradually phased out their pre-school and ...
St. John Bosco Academy (Don Bosco Technical Institute, Tarlac) which was established in 1947 in Tarlac, Tarlac was the first to be established, and subsequently followed by other Don Bosco schools in Mandaluyong (1953), Cebu (1954), Makati (1954) and eventually Pampanga (1956). [1]
Mandaluyong: 1863 Romanesque: San José de Trozo Parish: Saint Joseph: Santa Cruz: 1933 [4] Neo-Romanesque: Saint John the Baptist Church: Saint John the Baptist: San Juan: 1894 Neo-Romanesque: Also known as Pinaglabanan Church. San Miguel Church: Saint Michael and the Archangels: San Miguel: 1630 [5] Baroque: San Roque Church: Saint Roch ...
Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This is a partial list of colleges and universities in Metro Manila, Philippines. State ...
Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati, Inc., [1] or simply "Don Bosco Makati." is a private Catholic educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB). Its campus is located at Chino Roces Avenue, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Pages in category "Don Bosco schools in the Philippines" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Metro Manila is divided into seventeen primary local government units (LGU) that consist of sixteen cities and one municipality.Each city and municipality is governed by an elected mayor and is divided into several villages or barangays (formerly called barrios) headed by an elected barangay captain.