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  2. Davao Christian High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the school began offering Grades 1 to 4 classes in an academic building and student-teacher dormitory in Garcia Heights, Bajada. The first batch of 14 elementary pupils graduated in 1962. The school moved one step further by offering high school education in 1971. By 1973, the school was officially named Davao Christian High School.

  3. List of Chinese schools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Davao Christian High School: ... General Santos Hope Christian School 南古島嘉南學校 November 5, 1984 General Santos: 119 Butuan Faith Christian School

  4. Davao Chong Hua High School - Wikipedia

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    The Davao Chong Hua High School, formerly known as the Davao Central High School and Davao Chinese High School, was founded on June 3, 1924. It traced its humble beginning to two rented classrooms at San Pedro Street with only 30 students. Seeing the necessity of acquiring a permanent school site, Don Francisco Villa-Abrille Lim Juna (林全份 ...

  5. Private Schools Athletic Association (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA), founded on February 17, 1953, [2] is an association of private schools, Christian schools, and home school athletic departments throughout the Philippines. The PRISAA exist to bring exposure and credibility to private schools across the nation.

  6. Digos City National High School - Wikipedia

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    The school principal, then, was the late Crispin Tolentino. There were only nine teachers to help him guide the 250 students from 1946 to 1967. Two years later, the name was changed to Digos Provincial High School. From 1968 to 1975, the school principal was the late Federico Alferez. The school had 4,760 students, 249 teachers and employees.

  7. Ateneo de Davao University - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuits renamed the school "Ateneo de Davao" after taking control. At the time, the Jesuits named all the schools that they were opening "Ateneo." Ateneo de Davao is the seventh school in the country to be named Ateneo by the Jesuits. The university has five undergraduate schools, namely, the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business ...

  8. Holy Cross of Davao College - Wikipedia

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    In school year 1964–1965, the school allowed the admission of girls to the elementary department. College courses were offered in school year 1966–1967, and the school was renamed Holy Cross of Davao College. [2] [1] In 1968, Rev. Fr. Generoso C. Camiña (the first Filipino PME and presently Bishop of Digos) was appointed Rector.

  9. List of colleges and universities in Davao City - Wikipedia

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    University of Mindanao - Davao region's oldest and the first private, non-sectarian university in Mindanao; University of the Immaculate Conception - the oldest Catholic school in Mindanao, founded in 1905 by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary; University of Southeastern Philippines - the first state university in the Davao Region