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This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools. This list does NOT include locally funded schools, colleges and ...
In 2012, San Pedro College opened its Basic Education Department Campus at Ulas, Davao City for School Year 2012-2013, accepting its first applicants for Pre-School, Grades 1 to 4, and 1st to 2nd Year High School, with its first principal, Sr. Bambina P. Lapara, O.P. At present, the Ulas Campus now offers Pre-School, Grades 1-6, 7-10, and ...
This is a list of defunct nursing schools in the Philippines. I Iligan Capitol College; L La Salle College; Lyceum of Iligan Foundation; M Medina College - Pagadian; Medina College - Ozamiz [3] Medina College - Ipil; Mother College; N North Central Mindanao College; S Saint Michael’s College
In 2009, the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines released a report showing the top 20 nursing schools in the country, based on the average passing rates on nursing board examinations. The top 20 nursing schools in the Philippines with 1000 or more examinees are the following: Silliman University, 96.57%; Saint Louis University, 95.42%
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The Nursing program, on the other hand, was granted Level II Re-accreditation by the PAASCU. A year after, recognizing the demand of the industry and high school students, the college welcomed its first batch of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management students, and in 2010, the first batch of Bachelor of Science in Information ...
St. Paul American School – Clark (SPAS) is a private K–12 school in the Philippines. [1] It offers a US Based curriculum. [ 2 ] Founded in 2009, it has grown from 26 students in its opening year to over 240 students today.
The School was conceived as complementary to Dr. Cordero's review center, the Institute of Review and Special Studies, popularly known as the INRESS REVIEW Center. The first PCHS location was a 3-story rented building with 10 classrooms, which was located on Coromina St., along Claro M. Recto Avenue, Manila.