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St. John of Beverley (abbreviated SJB) is a DepEd-recognized primary, secondary, and tertiary educational institution located in Novaliches Town Proper, Quezon City, Philippines. It was established and currently led by Dr. Erlinda P. Mercado in 1995. [1] The name of school was inspired by Saint John of Beverley.
The school was founded in 1992 as John Dewey College. After receiving authorization from the Puerto Rico Education Council in 2011 to offer graduate programs in nursing, [ 2 ] the school was renamed to Dewey University in late 2012.
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The school remained in the building until funds could be acquired by the 2017 referendum, which allocated $2,250,000 for the building, acquisition, or renovation of a new school space. [4] This referendum also lead to the John Dewey Academy of Learning 2.0 project (referred to exclusively as JDAL 2.0). [5]
For the school year of 2015–2016, 538 students from first to fifth year enrolled in the school. [1] Students on their fifth year serve as interns for the St. Luke's Medical Center, something which students from other schools have to apply for. [2]
St. Theresa's College of Quezon City, also called by its acronym STC, is a private Catholic basic education institution for girls (formerly also a higher education institution) run by the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was officially established on January 7, 1947, by the ICM ...
Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City was founded in 1932 as Saint Joseph's Academy by Dutch Franciscan Sisters under the leadership of its school directress, Mother Magdala Verhuizen. Today, the school is managed by the Sororum Franscicalium Immaculada Conceptione De Mater Dei (SFIC) sisters.