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The following year attendance soared, which made it necessary to relocate from Rizal Sped, Davao City to the present site. On January 18, 1996, the new building at Pardo de Tavern Street, Davao City, was inaugurated and upon the opening of the school year 1996-1997 all levels started to move classes in three thousand square meter campus.
The academy started as an exclusive school for girls with elementary and high school departments. At the opening of classes, it registered 170 enrollees, consisting of 84 elementary pupils and 86 high school students. The elementary offered only Grades I, V and VI, with one section in each level.
The K–10 system co-existed with the current K–12 curriculum from April 24, 2012, until K–10 was entirely phased out on June 5, 2017, upon the effectivity of K–12 in Grade 6. The last batch of the K–10 elementary and high school students have completed primary and secondary education at the end of School Years 2014–2015 and 2016 ...
In 2005, the school was named "The Most Effective Private Elementary School" in Region XI by the Philippines' Department of Education. The following year, a high school campus was completed and in 2015 a preschool campus was opened. In 2017, a senior high school opened. [3]
The student body consists of nearly 7,000 undergraduate and 100 graduate students from all over the country, but majority comes from Mindanao particularly Davao City, where the school is located. Basic Education enrollees total to around 4,000. In 2012, San Pedro College opened its Ulas Campus at Ulas, Davao City for School Year 2012-2013.
The following is a list of international K–12 schools located in provincial cities of the Philippines, sorted by region, that both have international curricula and international pre-tertiary-education accreditation.
The following is a list of Roman Catholic schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines.More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1]
It has branches in Stockbridge Building, Barangay Ma-a, Davao City and in the JIB Building, Leon Llido Street, General Santos. It was established in 2006 as the Philippine franchisee of UK-based nursery school Tumble Tots. [6] [7] It was then rebranded as Stockbridge American International School in 2015 as it re-established with a US-based ...