Education in Tacloban

Tacloban, Philippines, has a variety of public and private educational institutions. Foremost of these are the University of the Philippines in the Visayas - Tacloban College, Eastern Visayas State University, the Leyte Progressive High School, a provincial branch of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, the Leyte Normal University, the Liceo del Verbo Divino formerly known as the Divine Word University of Tacloban and the St. Therese Educational Foundation of Tacloban, Inc. otherwise known as STEFTI.

List of schools and universities

Elementary

Public schools
  • Anibong Elementary School
  • Bagacay Elementary School
  • Basper Elementary School
  • Bayanihan Elementary School
  • Bliss Elementary School
  • Cabalawan Elementary School
  • Caibaan Elementary School
  • Camansihay Elementary School
  • City Central School
  • Diit Mercyville Primary School
  • Don Vicente Quintero Memorial School
  • Dr. A. P. Bañez Memorial School
  • Fisherman's Village Elementary School
  • Grendale Integrated School
  • Guadalupe Heights Integrated School
  • Judge Antonio R. Montilla Elem. School
  • Kapangian Central School
  • Kapuso Village Integrated School
  • Lorenzo Daa Memorial School
  • Lucio Vivero Memorial School
  • Manlurip Elementary School
  • Marasbaras Elementary School
  • New Hope Integrated School
  • North Hill Arbours Integrated School
  • Nula-Tula Elementary School
  • Old Kawayan Elementary School
  • Palanog Elementary School
  • Palanog Resettlement School
  • Panalaron Central School
  • Rizal Central School
  • RTR Primary School
  • Ridgeview Park Integrated School
  • Sagkahan Elementary School
  • Salvacion Elementary School
  • San Fernando Central School
  • San Jose Central School
  • San Roque Elementary School
  • Scandinavian Elementary School
  • Sta. Elena Elementary School
  • Sto. Niño Elementary School
  • Santo Niño SPED Center
  • Tagpuro Elementary School
  • Tigbao-Diit Elementary School
  • Utap Elementary School
  • V&G Dela Cruz Memorial School
Private schools
  • Alpha Omega Learning Center
  • Arc Angelus Civitas School, Inc.
  • Asian Development Foundation
  • Blessed Joseph Freinademetz Kinder
  • Bright Sparks International
  • CIE (British International School)
  • Eastern Visayas College Prep. School
  • Genesis Learning Institute of Eastern Visayas Inc.
  • Grace Baptist Academy
  • Holy Infant College
  • Holy Virgin of Salvacion School, Inc.
  • JE Mondejar Computer College
  • Jansen Heights Learning Foundation
  • Kiddie Home Child Development Inc.
  • Leyte Progressive High School
  • Liceo del Verbo Divino
  • Our Lady of Lourdes School foundation
  • Penarada Tutorial Center
  • Perpetual Help Learning Center
  • Quiza Progressive Learning International Development Foundation College
  • Regional Continuing Educ (SPED)
  • Sacred Heart College of Tacloban
  • St. Agnes Educational Foundation
  • St. Anthony SPED Center Foundation, Inc.
  • St. Lawrence Xavier Early Academy House, Inc.
  • St. Therese Educational Foundation of Tacloban, Inc.
  • St. Therese Christian Development Center Foundation, Inc.
  • St. Therese Educational Center of Leyte
  • STI Tacloban
  • Sto. Niño Elementary School SPED Educational Center
  • Tacloban Angelicum Learning Center
  • Tacloban City Adventist School
  • United Church Family Life Program

Secondary

Public schools
  • Cirilo Roy Montejo National High School
  • Cirilo Roy Montejo Night High School
  • Leyte National High School
  • Marasbaras National High School
  • San Jose National High School
  • San Jose Night High School
  • Tacloban City Night High School
  • Tacloban National Agricultural School
  • Northern Tacloban City National High School (NTCNHS)
  • Northern Tacloban City Night National High School
  • Sagkahan National High School
Private schools
  • ABE International Business College
  • AMA Computer College Tacloban
  • Asian Development Foundation College
  • Bethel International School
  • Eastern Visayas College Preparatory School
  • Grace Baptist Academy
  • Holy Infant College
  • Holy Virgin of Salvacion School, Inc.
  • JE Mondejar Computer College
  • Leyte Progressive High School
  • Liceo del Verbo Divino (formerly "Divine Word University of Tacloban")
  • Sacred Heart College of Tacloban
  • St. Therese Educational Center of Leyte (STECL)
  • St. Therese Christian Development Center Foundation, Inc. (STCDCFI)
  • St. Therese Educational Foundation of Tacloban, Inc. (STEFTI)
  • Tacloban Angelicum Learning Center
  • Tacloban Montessori High School

Colleges/Universities/Technical Institutes

  • ABE International Business College Tacloban
  • ACLC College of Tacloban
  • AMA College Tacloban[1]
  • Asia Pacific Career College
  • Asian Development Foundation College
  • Colegio de San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila of Tacloban, Inc.
  • Colegio De La Salle Fondation de Tacloban, Inc.
  • Datamex Institute of Computer Technology Tacloban City [2]
  • Dr. Vicente Orestes Romualdez Educational Foundation (College of Law)
  • Eastern Visayas State University
  • Holy Infant College
  • Holy Spirit Foundation College, Inc.
  • Holy Virgin of Salvacion Foundation College, Inc.
  • Innovate Information and Communications Technology Systems, Inc.
  • JE Mondejar Computer College
  • Jose Navarro Polytechnic Institute
  • Leyte Colleges
  • Leyte Normal University
  • Leyte Polytechnic Institute
  • Leyte School of Professionals
  • National Maritime Polytechnic
  • Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Medical Foundation
  • Sacred Heart College of Tacloban
  • Saint Paul School of Professional Studies
  • St. Scholastica's College, Tacloban (currently Located in Palo, Leyte)
  • St. Benedict College of Tacloban, Inc.
  • STI College Tacloban
  • Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) [3]
  • University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College

See also

  •  Education portal

References

  1. "AMA Computer University". Amaes.edu.ph. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  2. Datamex Institute of Computer Technology. Accessed June 2012.
  3. "Technical Education and Skills Development Authority". tesda.gov.ph. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
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