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The National Teachers College was founded and incorporated by Segundo M. Infantado, Sr. and Flora Amoranto Ylagan on September 29, 1928. In accordance with Act No. 1459 as amended, the National Teachers College was authorized by the Department of Public Instruction on April 17, 1929, to operate as an educational institution.
Negombo South International School, Piliyandala OKI International School, Kaduwela OKI International School, Kotikawatta Rawdha Aysha International School, Colombo Readway International College of Education, Dematagoda Rotary International School, Nugegoda Rotary International School, Delkanda Royal Institute International School, Nugegoda
Cambridge International School, Chillaw Glasgow International School, Chillaw Ikra International School, Puttalam Ikra International School, Norochcholai Ikra International School, Kalpitiya Jennings International School, Nainamadama Kingswood British International College, Bangadeniya Royal British International School, Chillaw
Later West Tennessee State Teachers College, Memphis State College, and Memphis State University. Minnesota State University Formerly Mankato State Normal School, Mankato State Teachers College, Mankato State College, and Mankato State University; Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri – Founded as Fourth District Normal School.
Maithripala Sirisena (Thopawewa) National School, Polonnaruwa 1AB 2180 84 Polonnaruwa Thamankaduwa Muslim Central College, Kanduruwela 1AB 1234 55 Hingurakgoda Hingurakgoda Minneriya National School, Minneriya 1AB 704 64 Hingurakgoda Hingurakgoda Ananda Balika National School, Hingurakgoda 1AB 1226 106 Hingurakgoda Medirigiriya
In 2019, Ayala Corporation and Yuchengco's House of Investments signed and sealed their merger adding APEC Schools to the group of premier universities and colleges such as Mapua University, Malayan Colleges Laguna, Malayan Colleges Mindanao, Malayan High School of Science in Manila, National Teachers College, and University of Nueva Caceres. [1]
The Bilingual Department faculty is composed of twenty certified, full-time teachers. 70% of faculty have master's degrees. Thirteen teachers are Chinese of whom 83% graduated from English-speaking Western universities. Seven teachers are foreign nationals hailing from the US, Canada, UK, Ireland and South Africa. The student-teacher ratio is 6:1.
The National Teacher's College (國立師範學院) was a university based in Hunan, China. It is considered the predecessor to Hunan Normal University. It was established on October 27 in 1938, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The college was originally located in Lantian, Anhua County, and later moved to Luopu County.