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This is a list of educational institutions in the Philippines arranged according to the dates of their foundation. It comprises the list of the oldest schools in the Philippines sorted in various categories, and gives an overview of the development of education and higher learning in the Philippines.
The oldest universities, colleges, vocational schools and the first modern public education system in Asia were created during the Spanish colonial period.The earliest schools were founded by Spanish Catholic missionaries.
The title of the oldest in the Philippines have been topic for debate between two educational institutions: the University of Santo Tomas and the University of San Carlos. [ 8 ] The University of San Carlos makes the claim of tracing its roots to the Colegio de San Ildefonso founded by the Spanish Jesuits fathers Antonio Sedeno, Pedro Chirino ...
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School colors Founded Closed Ateneo de Tuguegarao (currently, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao) Tuguegarao: 1945: 1962 Ateneo de San Pablo (currently, Liceo de San Pablo) San Pablo, Laguna: Purple Panther Purple & White 1947: 1978 Bellarmine College: Baguio: Berchmans College: Cebu City: 1949: 1963 Immaculate Conception School [n 1] Ozamiz ...
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Mandaue City Central School is the oldest school in Mandaue City in the Philippines. [citation needed] It occupies a school site with an area of more than 20,000 square meters. It is located along C. Ouano Street in central Mandaue City, and belongs to the Central District.
The Universidad de San Ignacio was a university in the city of Manila which existed during the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines.It was founded in 1590 and is one of the earliest educational institutions built by Europeans in East Asia when it was established by Spanish Jesuits headed by Fr. Antonio Sedeño, S.J.