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  2. Ricardo de Leon - Wikipedia

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    De Leon would become president of the Mindanao State University, the first non-Mindanaoan and non-Muslim to do so upon his retirement from the police in 2005. He would also become vice president of Centro Escolar University. [3] From 2014 to 2022, he served as president of the Philippine Public Safety College.

  3. List of schools in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Centro Escolar Rayo De Luz Privado ... Centro Para La Educacion Dominica Privado ... Luz Para Todos Publico Distrito Monte Plata

  4. Pilar Hidalgo-Lim - Wikipedia

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    Pilar Hidalgo-Lim graduated from the University of the Philippines, Bachelor of Arts, cum laude. She joined both the UP and Centro Escolar as a mathematics instructor. She married Lt. Vicente Lim, a West Point graduate, on August 12, 1917. They had six children: Luis, Roberto, Vicente Jr, Patricio, Eulalia, and Maria.

  5. Carmen de Luna - Wikipedia

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    Carmen de Luna Villajuan (July 16, 1873 – November 4, 1962) was a Filipina educator and co-founded the Centro Escolar University.After completing her own education to train as a teacher, de Luna taught at the private school run by Librada Avelino in Manila and the Pandacan Public Girls' School.

  6. Librada Avelino - Wikipedia

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    Librada Avelino (January 17, 1873 – November 9, 1934) was a Filipina educator who co-founded the Centro Escolar University.She was the first woman to earn a teaching certificate from the Spanish authorities when she passed her examination in 1889.

  7. Cristina Padolina - Wikipedia

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    Maria Cristina Damasco-Padolina (born 1946) is the current and seventh president and chief academic officer of Centro Escolar University in Manila, Philippines. [ 1 ] Career

  8. Church Educational System - Wikipedia

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    Scholarships for these members to Juárez Academy encouraged its diversification. Additionally, the Church expanded its educational program. It ran elementary schools in various places in Mexico and opened a high school in Mexico City, Centro Escolar Benemerito De Las Americas, in 1964.

  9. Centro Escolar University - Wikipedia

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    Centro Escolar de Señoritas. CEU was established in 1907 by pedagogists Librada Avelino and Carmen de Luna as the Centro Escolar de Señoritas, based in Parañaque. [1] [2] Its main purpose was to teach "ideal womanhood, intelligent citizenry, and democratic leadership that would instill in the tenets of science and virtue."