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  2. List of Chinese schools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Koronadal Southern Elementary School 高倫那達中華學校 1957 Koronadal: 115 Surigao Sun Yat Sen Elementary School 樹裏爻孫逸仙小學 1928 Surigao City: 116 Dipolog Community School 利保洛菲華學校 December 14, 1939 Dipolog: 117 Pagadian City Chamber School 巴加連市商學校 October 1, 1949 Pagadian: 118

  3. Category : Chinese-language schools in the Philippines

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    Chinese-language schools in Metro Manila (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Chinese-language schools in the Philippines" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  4. Hua Siong College of Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    Founded by the Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Iloilo as a preparatory school in 1912, it is the first Chinese school outside of Manila (second in the Philippines). Hua Siong offers academic courses from basic education all the way up to tertiary levels in the programs of business and information and computing sciences.

  5. Tiong Se Academy - Wikipedia

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    Tiong Se Academy, (simplified Chinese: 中西 学院; traditional Chinese: 中西 學院; pinyin: Zhōngxī Xuéyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-se Ha̍k-īⁿ; abbreviation TSA) formerly known as Anglo-Chinese School and Philippine Tiong Se Academy, is a non-profit, non-sectarian private Chinese school located at Sta. Elena Street, Binondo, Manila near 168 Shopping Mall, the Cityplace Square, and ...

  6. Chinese Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    Burgeoning of Chinese schools throughout the Philippines, including in Manila, occurred from the 1920s until the 1970s, with a brief interlude during World War II, when all Chinese schools were ordered closed by the Japanese and their students were

  7. Philippine Cultural College - Wikipedia

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    The school was originally named Philippine Chinese High School. It was established by the Philippine Chinese Educational Association in 1923, under the leadership of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. With 47 students, classes were first held using the two classrooms of Anglo Chinese School (now Tiong Se Academy). Classes started on June 27, thus the date ...

  8. Chiang Kai-shek College - Wikipedia

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    The school offers programs in the Preschool (幼稚園), Grade School (小學), Junior High School (初中), Senior High School (高中), and College (大學). It is the largest Chinese Filipino school in population in the Philippines. The school is located at 1274 Padre Algue St. Tondo, Manila, Philippines.

  9. Manila Patriotic School - Wikipedia

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    Manila Patriotic School is a Cantonese-established Chinese school that offers Mandarin classes, located in Tomas Mapua Street, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines. It was founded in November 1912, and is recognized as one of the oldest Chinese Filipino schools City of Manila and in the Philippines.