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  2. Category:Girls' schools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Elementary and secondary schools for girls located in the Philippines. Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in the Philippines may also be included. See also: Category:Women's universities and colleges in the Philippines

  3. Philippine Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Standard Time: May 1, 1942 – October 31, 1944 GMT+09:00: Tokyo Standard Time [note 4] November 1, 1944 – April 11, 1954 GMT+08:00: Philippine Standard Time: April 12, 1954 – June 30, 1954 GMT+09:00: Philippine Daylight Saving Time: July 1, 1954 – March 21, 1978 GMT/UTC+08:00: Philippine Standard Time: March 22, 1978 ...

  4. National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and ...

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    Philippine Christian University: Dolphins: Baby Dolphins Lady Dolphins Private (United Methodist Church) 1946 Protestant (n/a) Blue and Silver Taft Ave., Manila: Philippine Merchant Marine School Mariners Junior Mariners Lady Mariners Public 1950 Non-Sectarian (6,000) N/A Las Piñas: Philippine National Police Academy: Lakan Corps Lakambini Corps

  5. UAAP swimming championships - Wikipedia

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    Girls' 1 (1938–39) University of Santo Tomas University of Santo Tomas: 2 (1939–40) University of the Philippines Diliman University of the Philippines Diliman: 3 (1940–41) University of the Philippines Diliman University of the Philippines Diliman: 4 (1941–42) Not held due to World War II: 5 (1942–43) 6 (1943–44) 7 (1944–45)

  6. Assumption College San Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    At the request of Pope Pius X, a group of anglophone Assumption Sisters returned to Manila in 1904; the Philippine Islands were by then already under American control.With the group of Sisters were Mother Helen Margaret as Superior, and Mother Rosa María Pachoud, Mother Esperanza Maria A. CuUnjieng, Madame Angela Ansaldo, Sr. Lory Mapa, Sr. Luisa Locsin and Sr. Bianca Rosa Perez Rubio who ...

  7. Real Colegio de Santa Potenciana - Wikipedia

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    here once stood the colegio de santa potenciana. first college for girls in manila. founded in 1589 at the corner of cabildo and santa potenciana streets. destroyed in the 1645 earthquake. school rebuilt but damaged during the british invasion of 1762. the students were moved to a house on this site. school abolished in 1866.

  8. St. Agnes Academy (Legazpi City) - Wikipedia

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    The school provides education for kindergarten, preschool, elementary and high school. The school is a co-educational institution. In its early history, the school was an all-girls school but in the 1980s, its enrolment was opened to male students. [citation needed] St. Agnes Academy had its centennial celebration in the school year 2012–2013 ...

  9. Siena College of Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    The school year 1977-78 marked a more thorough and rigid operational self-survey using the PAASCU (Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities) tools for evaluation. The three departments of Siena College underwent the PAASCU preliminary surveys during the school year 1978–79.

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