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Don Bosco, Betterliving Subdivision, Paranaque City; Manresa School - Candida Maria Street, BF Homes; Maria Montessori Children's School Foundation, Inc.- Off Madrid St., E. Nery Street, Merville Park Subdivision, Paranaque City (Entrance via Merville Park Gate 1), 1709 Metro Manila, Philippines; Martyr's Ecumenical School - Quirino Avenue, Tambo
The Olivarez College (Filipino: Dalubhasaang Olivarez), also known as simply Olivarez or OC, is a private, nonsectarian college along Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Parañaque, Philippines that offers academic programs in basic education, junior and high school, undergraduate, graduate and technical education levels.
Immaculate Heart of Mary College-Parañaque (IHMC-P, formerly known as Immaculate Heart of Mary School; colloquially, "IMMA") is a Private, Roman Catholic, educational institution run by the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Hearts. It is located in Better Living Subdivision, Parañaque City.
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St. James College of Quezon City; Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City; Saint Jude College - Dimasalang, Manila [1] St. Louis College Valenzuela; Saint Mary's College of Quezon City; St. Paul University System. St. Paul University Manila; St. Paul University Quezon City; St. Paul College of Makati; St. Paul College of Parañaque; St. Paul ...
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]
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends swimming lessons for children from 1–4, along with other precautionary measures to prevent drowning. [4] In 2010, the American Academy of Pediatrics reversed its previous position in which it had disapproved of lessons before age 4, indicating that the evidence no longer supported an advisory against early swimming lessons.