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  2. Jose Abad Santos Memorial School - Wikipedia

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    The PWU-JASMS Parent-Teachers Council (Manila Campus) and JASMS Parents' Association (Quezon City Campus) composed of parents and teacher-counterparts who look after some of the school's needs and facilitate parent participation in the education program where appropriate.

  3. Bernadette Dy - Wikipedia

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    Herrera was first elected as councilor for the 1st district of Quezon City in 2001, when she was 26. [1] She ran under the ticket of mayoral candidate Feliciano Belmonte Jr. [3] She was re-elected twice, serving until 2010. [1] [4]

  4. Parents for Education Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Parents for Education Foundation, Inc. (PAREF) is an educational foundation established by parents that administers schools for basic education in the Philippines, collectively known as PAREF Schools. It owns several single-sex Catholic schools that are closely affiliated with Opus Dei. [1] [2]

  5. Commonwealth Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Elementary School, located in Quezon City, Philippines, is a grade school with the largest student enrolment in the city with approximately 13,000 students in 2007. [1] The school is one of the biggest elementary schools in the country, [2] and is one of the world's most populous grade schools. [3] Facade

  6. Multiple Intelligence International School - Wikipedia

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    The Multiple Intelligence International School was first established as Child's Place Preschool in 1996, by Mary Joy Canon-Abaquin. It is the first educational institution in the Philippines that has based its approach on the multiple intelligence framework of Harvard-based cognitive psychologist, Howard Gardner.

  7. Lourdes School of Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    After World War II destroyed the original church dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes, the Capuchins built a new church in Quezon City in 1950. [2] Four years later, Rev. Fr. Adolfo De Echavarri, superior of the Capuchins in the Philippines, along with other fellow Capuchins, conceptualized the creation of Catholic schools for evangelizing the communities entrusted to them.

  8. St. Vincent School - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent School is a private, non-sectarian school located in West Avenue, Quezon City which offers preschool, grade school and high school. Its Teacher's Village campus offers only preschool and grade school. St. Vincent was opened in 1979, and is named in honor of Saint Vincent Ferrer.

  9. Ismael Mathay Sr. High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 parents in GSIS Village, Project 8, Quezon City petitioned for a high school within the village so that their children would not have to travel into the city for school. Later that year the city government approved the refurbishment of the second floor of the GSIS Village public market ( palengke ) to form an eight-room school, the GSIS ...