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The Legarda Elementary School is a public elementary school located in Sampaloc in the City of Manila. Built in 1922, the school is notable for its main school building that has managed to retain its pre-war architecture, making its building the oldest surviving campus in Manila. [1]
AU established a campus in Mandaluyong on 1950, upon the request of high school students studying in AU Manila but are residents of Mandaluyong. The campus was officially known as Arellano University – Plaridel Campus (AUPC).
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]
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Legarda, Poland, a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostynin, Gostynin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland; Legarda Elementary School, a public elementary school located in Sampaloc in the City of Manila; Legarda station, a station on the Manila Line 2; Legarda Street, Sampaloc district in Manila, Philippines
In 1937, the school formally occupied the Constabulary Barracks in Gagalangin, where it is located today. With the outbreak of World War II in 1941, the school ceased operation, and the buildings were redeployed as garrisons. During this period, all school records were destroyed. On July 16, 1945, the school re-opened with Pablo Reyes as principal.
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Legarda Street is a short street in the Sampaloc district of Manila, Philippines. It crosses through the eastern section of the University Belt area in a generally east–west orientation between the Nagtahan Interchange and the intersection with Nepomuceno Street in Quiapo. Legarda station of the LRTA's Line 2 system serves it.