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The following is a list of international schools located only inside the Metro Manila region, and the international curricula offered, including local schools which offer a foreign education system. Aguinaldo International School Manila (Ermita, Manila) Australian International School Manila [1] (Parañaque) The Beacon School [2] (Taguig)
The British School Manila was founded in 1976, where it has grown from 2 classrooms and 32 students to over 950 students, representing 52 nationalities. [4] The school first operated in the old Union Church, then in 1980 moved to Merville, Parañaque.
International School Manila (abbreviation: ISM or IS Manila) is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian international school [4] located in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1920 as the American School by a group of American and British parents living in Manila, it adopted its present name in 1970.
This list of primary and secondary schools in Metro Manila is sorted by city and municipality. It includes both public and private primary and secondary schools that are currently in operation. According to the Department of Education, there are 827 public schools in Metro Manila as of 2022. [1]
Maria Montessori Holy Christian School (Taguig Branch) Mary Lourdes Academy, Inc. MCA Montessori School (Main Campus) MCA Montessori School (Annex) MERE Academy, Inc. Merry Knowledge Academe, Inc. Monlimar Development Academy; Moreh Academy; Mount Moriah Christian Academy; Noah's Academy; Our Lady of Snow Excel School, Inc. PHR-G-Gar Kinderland
There are also approximately 31 free schools in the Birmingham area. [2] Most state secondary schools in Birmingham are comprehensive, but a number of historic grammar schools, among them Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, Handsworth Grammar School and Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls and the grammar schools of the Foundation of the ...
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The German school was founded in 1980 as the Jose-Rizal Schule: Deutschsprachige Auslandsschule Manila (DSM) in honor of the Philippine national hero Jose Rizal. [4]In 1992, the Jose-Rizal Schule and its French partner school, the École Française de Manille (EFM), moved in together to share a two-hectare campus that came to be known as the Eurocampus and where it still is based today.