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Caloocan as a toponym comes from the Tagalog words lo-ok that translates to "bay", [6]: 61 sulok that means "corner" suggested by its location between the ends of the present-day Malabon and Tondo, Manila, and kalook-lookan (or kaloob-looban) meaning "innermost area". [7] The city's name is colloquially spelled Kalookan.
Pages in category "Schools in Caloocan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Camarin D Elementary School; S. St. Gabriel Academy;
It used to be known as La Consolacion School - Deparo when the high school and college levels were not yet open for enrollments. Upon the late 1990s, the school started using the name La Consolacion College - Deparo. Deparo is a barangay in the northern district of Caloocan [3] where the campus is situated.
The School of Fine Arts was relocated to the Caloocan Campus before the opening of the 1981–1982 school year. The SFA, established on July 15, 1964, and incorporated in October of that year, started as a unit of the UE Manila School of Music and Arts under the UE Research Center for Sciences, Humanities and Culture.
Schools in Caloocan (10 P) Pages in category "Education in Caloocan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Manila Central University; P.
Carranglan Central School in Carranglan, Nueva Ecija An elementary school graduation ceremony in Caloocan on July 8, 2022. Elementary school, sometimes called primary or grade school (Filipino: paaralang primarya, paaralang elementarya, or mababang paaralan), includes the first six years of compulsory education (grades 1–6) after mandatory ...
In 1985-1989 classrooms were built for the elementary school department, and the school clinic and dental facilities were remodelled. An increase in student population was observed for in 1987-1988 rises to 7%, 1988-1989 13.5%, and 1989-1990 8%. Grades V and VI had the morning and afternoon sessions to accommodate transfers.
UE Caloocan is called Caloocan Campus to distinguish it from the Manila Campus on Recto Avenue. All of the Colleges are also present at the Manila Campus except the College of Fine Arts. On September 12, 2012, the university inaugurated the Dr. Lucio C. Tan Building - Caloocan Campus. It is a ten-story building that houses the Basic Education ...