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Pedro Evangelista Llamas or Don Pedro E. Llamas (1884–1946) was a pioneering educator and public servant from Pagsanjan, Laguna.Born on August 1, 1884, to Gabriel Llamas and Eleutera Evangelista, he pursued his education internationally, attending St. Joseph Catholic School in Hong Kong and earning a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Michigan.
The campus of the Beacon Academy measures 9 acres (0.036 km 2), located approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) south of Metro Manila.Heavily surrounded by greenery, it is situated on land donated by the Locsin family, the same land where the De La Salle University – Laguna Campus is situated on.
High schools in Laguna (province) (16 P) S. Schools in San Pablo, Laguna (8 P) Schools in San Pedro, Laguna (3 P) Schools in Santa Rosa, Laguna (6 P)
Our Lady of Assumption College (informally referred to as OLAC) is a private non-sectarian school which is located at RSBS Blvd., San Lorenzo South, Malitlit, Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines. Contact No. (049) 837-83-71.
Mary Help of Christians College - Salesian Sisters Inc. (formally, Mary Help of Christians School) is an educational sectarian institution situated beside Don Bosco College, Canlubang in Calamba, Laguna, in the Philippines. They are the first in Laguna and only in Calamba to be PAASCU Accredited Level III The school is administered by the ...
Laguna Northwestern Institute was formally inaugurated on May 28, 1978. Classes started on June 13, 1978, with 192 students on the 1st and 2nd year High School. Succeeding years opened the 3rd and 4th year High School classes, kindergarten and grades one to four classes. By 1982, LNI offered classes from Pre-school up to 4th year secondary levels.
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April 10, 2008 marked an event for Malayan Colleges Laguna, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mapua Institute of Technology, and Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc., one of the country’s largest crew management companies, as they launched the Mapúa-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training.