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It was founded in February 1995 and is one of the two La Consolacion schools in the city of Caloocan, and one of the 24 schools owned and administered by the Augustinian Sisters. La Consolacion College – Novaliches is the first Catholic educational institution in North Caloocan.
Pages in category "Schools in Caloocan" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amparo High School; B.
St. Gabriel Academy, Caloocan, also referred to as SGA or SGA Caloocan, is a Catholic Diocesan school in Caloocan, under the Diocese of Kalookan. It was established in 1968. It was established in 1968.
The school is intended for students who want to excel in fields of technology and business. As of now, CCBHS ranked 1st in 'National Achievement Test' in Caloocan. The school was developed into an integrated high school in Caloocan that offers Grade 7 to Grade 12 levels, starting A.Y 2017–2018.
During the 2003–2004 school year, the school worked for a certification of its quality management system. On June 25, 2004, the institution was awarded an ISO 9001 -2000 certification. SMACC is the first ISO-certified school in all of Caloocan.
Correctly and completely filled Caloocan National Science and Technology High School Forms. Authenticated photocopy of School Form 9 (School Report Card 138) as of Third Quarter. No grade lower than 85% in all subjects. Recommendation form and authenticated photocopy of NCAE result for incoming Grade 11 applicants only.
Caloocan High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralan ng Caloocan) abbreviated to CHS also known as CalHigh or Kalhay, [3] is a secondary school in Caloocan, Philippines.It was the largest secondary school in Caloocan, and was established on March 22, 1941.
Caloocan City Science High School stands behind the Division Office along 10th Avenue corner P. Sevilla Street in Grace Park. [1] The school came into existence through Dr. Victoria Q. Fuentes, the Schools Division Superintendent, Mayor Rey Malonzo, and Councilor Edgar Erice who saw the need for a science high school for talented students of the city.