Guardian Angel School

Guardian Angel School Inc. is a private-nonsectarian school located in Deparo, Novaliches, Caloocan City. It was founded in 1993. The school offers Pre-Elementary, Elementary and Secondary courses.[1][2]

Guardian Angel School Inc.
Address
Teofilo Samson Rd. Deparo, Novaliches

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Coordinates14°44′18.6″N 121°1′24.4″E
Information
TypePrivate, Nonsectarian, Secondary
Established1993
PresidentOscar D. Tanqueco, Sr.
ChairmanMario Macaraig
PrincipalVeronica Cabunilas
Faculty30
GradesPreschool, Elementary and High School
Number of students4,000
Campus1
Color(s)Blue,Yellow,Green and White
AccreditationDepartment of Education Recognition Status
HymnGuardian Angel School Hymn

History

The school was founded on March 1, 1993 by two successful businessmen, Oscar D. Tanqueco, Sr. and Mario C. Macaraig in a residential lot in Teofilo Samson Ave., Barangay 168 Deparo, Caloocan City.[3] When the school started, it only offered Pre-School and Elementary courses up to Grade 5. In its second year, the school started to offer complete elementary courses and up to Second Year High School in the same building.

In the succeeding years, it offered complete secondary education with recognition from the Department of Education. Another building was established, which serves as the High School Building.

Campus

Guardian Angel School is located along Teofilo Samson Road, Deparo, Novaliches, Caloocan City, Philippines.

Facilities

The School has two main buildings. the first building is the Preschool and Elementary Building. It is composed of the Elementary Computer Laboratory, the Elementary Science Laboratory, the Elementary Audio-Visual room, classrooms and a canteen. The Second building is composed of the Office of the Principal, the Faculty room, the Library, the High School Computer Laboratory, the School Clinic, the TLE room, The High school Audio-Visual room, the High school Chemistry/Physics Laboratory, classrooms and another canteen. Within the area of the second building is the gymnasium and the basketball court where students practice and compete, when the Sports fest begin.

References

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