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The College of Arts and Sciences of Asia and the Pacific (CASAP) (stylized as "College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific"; Filipino: Dalubhasaan ng Sining at Agham ng Asya at Pasipiko) is a private educational institution in the Philippines. It has six separate campuses nationwide.
This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools.
Colegio San Agustin – Biñan began as a school for boys and girls attending preschool through third grade. Incorporated on November 16, 1984, it is located on a five-hectare site donated by a private land developer to the Augustinian Province of Sto. Niño de Cebu, Philippines. The first faculty and staff consisted of twenty lay personnel and ...
STI College (1) University of Manila [7] 2008–09 San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite (1) STI College [8] 2009–10 San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite (2) University of Manila [9] 2010–11 University of Manila (6) STI College [10] 2011–12 University of Manila (7) STI College [11] 2012–13 St. Clare College of Caloocan (1)
The Philippine Science High School System (Filipino: Sistemang Mataas na Paaralang Pang-agham ng Pilipinas [2]) is a research-oriented and specialized public high school system in the Philippines that operates as an attached agency of the Philippine Department of Science and Technology. PSHS is considered as the top science high school in the ...
Currently there are 57 special science elementary schools entire the Philippines. SSES, according to the guidelines should have "state of the art" technology that provides for standard size classrooms of 7 meters by 9 meters with at least two computers, a television set, cassette recorder, player LCD projector, OHP, VHS/VCD/DVD player for every ...
High School in Don Bosco School may be divided into three; Junior High School (Grades 7-8), High School (Grades 9-10), and Senior High School (Grades 11-12). The curriculum for high school is virtually the same with the grade school with the only exceptions are; Mother Tongue, and Penmanship are removed and GMRC is renamed into RHGP.