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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]
Poverty incidence of Silang 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 21.64 2003 10.29 2006 11.60 2009 11.02 2012 5.52 2015 6.85 2018 5.80 2021 12.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pineapple plantation in Silang Silang, like most of the towns in the province of Cavite, depends on a mainly agricultural economy. The primary crops grown in the area are coconut, coffee, corn, banana, pineapple, and tree ...
Saint Scholastica's College, also referred to by its acronym SSC or colloquially St. Scho, is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution for women founded and managed by the Congregation of the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing in a 3.66 hectares (36,600 m 2) lot in Malate, Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1906 ...
Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic School; St. Joseph's School – Pandacan; Saint Jude Catholic School (Manila) St. Scholastica's College, Manila; San Beda University; San Sebastian College – Recoletos; Santa Catalina College; Santa Isabel College Manila
Philippine Normal School: Philippine Women's University: 1919 Philippine Women's College: St. Paul University Manila: 1912 St. Paul Institutions: Santa Isabel College Manila: 1632 Colegio de Santa Isabel: St. Scholastica's College, Manila: 1906 Technological University of the Philippines: 1901 Manila Trade School: Universidad de Manila: 1995 ...
www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au St Scholastica's College (commonly referred to as Schols ) is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day and boarding school for girls , located in Glebe Point , in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia.
The College of St. Scholastica (CSS) is a private Benedictine college in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It was founded in 1912 by a group of pioneering Benedictine Sisters and enrolled about 3,000 students as of 2023. [4] The college offers a liberal arts education and is located on 186 wooded acres overlooking Lake Superior.
Mother Marie Louise De Meester founded St. Theresa's College Manila (STCM) in 1915 at the invitation of the Most Reverend Jeremiah James Harty, the first American Archbishop of Manila. World War II wrought havoc on the St. Theresa's College campus in San Marcelino, Manila, leaving it in ruins. The school was re-built and re-opened.