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This is a list of private schools in Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines. A. ABE International Business College – Bacolod Campus;
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St. John's Institute is a founding member of NOPSSCEA, an association of private schools in the province that organizes primarily athletic and cultural events. The other founding schools include Colegio San Agustin Bacolod, University of St. La Salle, University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos, STI West Negros University, and Riverside College.
The association's founding schools include Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod, University of St. La Salle, University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos, STI West Negros University, St. John's Institute, and Riverside College. [3] At present NOPSSCEA has 54 member-schools in the province. [4]
1.2 Private non-sectarian universities. 1.3 Private Catholic universities. 2 Colleges. Toggle Colleges subsection. 2.1 Local colleges. ... Bacolod Branch (Main Campus)
St Joseph School-La Salle (SJS-LS) is a private, Catholic secondary education institution run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in Bacolod, Philippines. It was founded in 1960 by the De La Salle Brothers. It is the third of the third-generation La Salle schools founded by the De La Salle Brothers in the
Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod, also referred to by its acronym CSA-B, is a private, Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Augustinian Province of Santo Niño de Cebu, Philippines of the Order of Saint Augustine in Bacolod City Negros Occidental, Philippines. It was founded by the Augustinians in 1962.
The University of St. La Salle–Integrated School (USLS-IS), located in La Salle Avenue-Montelibano Drive and in Villa Lucasan Subdivision, Brgy. Mandalagan, Bacolod, Philippines, is a Catholic primary and secondary school (Junior High) run by the De La Salle Brothers.