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Masterlist of Private Schools Sy 2011-2012 Legend: P - Preschool E - Elementary S - Secondary MASTERLIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS SY 2011-2012 MANILA A D D R E S S LEVEL SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL HEAD POSITION TELEPHONE NO. No. / Street Barangay Municipality / City PES 1 4th Watch Maranatha Christian Academy 1700 Ibarra St., cor. Makiling St., Sampaloc 492 Manila Dr. Leticia S. Ferriol Directress 732-40-98 PES 2 Adamson University 900 San Marcelino St., Ermita 660 Manila Dr. Luvimi L. Casihan, Ph.D Principal 524-20-11 loc. 108 ES 3 Aguinaldo International School 1113-1117 San Marcelino St., cor. Gonzales St., Ermita Manila Dr. Jose Paulo A. Campus Administrator 521-27-10 loc 5414 PE 4 Aim Christian Learning Center 507 F.T. Dalupan St., Sampaloc Manila Mr. Frederick M. Dechavez Administrator 736-73-29 P 5 Angels Are We Learning Center 499 Altura St., Sta. Mesa Manila Ms. Eva Aquino Dizon Directress 715-87-38 / 780-34-08 P 6 Angels Home Learning Center 2790 Juan Luna St., Gagalangin, Tondo Manila Ms. Judith M. Gonzales Administrator 255-29-30 / 256-23-10 PE 7 Angels of Hope Academy, Inc. (Angels of Hope School of Knowledge) 2339 E. Rodriguez cor. Nava Sts, Balut, Tondo Manila Mr. Jose Pablo Principal PES 8 Arellano University (Juan Sumulong campus) 2600 Legarda St., Sampaloc 410 Manila Mrs. Victoria D. Triviño Principal 734-73-71 loc. 216 PE 9 Asuncion Learning Center 1018 Asuncion St., Tondo 1 Manila Mr. Herminio C. Sy Administrator 247-28-59 PE 10 Bethel Lutheran School 2308 Almeda St., Tondo 224 Manila Ms. Thelma I. Quilala Principal 254-14-86 / 255-92-62 P 11 Blaze Montessori 2310 Crisolita Street, San Andres Manila Ms. Maria Sharon P. Bermas Administrator P 12 Brothers of Charity Ortho-Pedagogical Institute 2002 Jesus St., Pandacan Manila Bro. Antonio L. Rodano, FC Administrator 564-01-97 PE 13 Cathedral of Praise Christian School 1123 Gonzales cor. San Marcelino Sts., Ermita Manila Mr. Dennis De Leon Administrator 521-07-56 to 57 S 14 Central Institute of Technology P.Paredes & A. Mendoza Sts., Sampaloc 463 Manila Ms. Arlene C. Mariano Principal 735-44-94 / 735-12-72 PE 15 Central Methodist Educational Center 694 T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita 666 Manila Dr. Dominador M. Racquel Director 525-7329 ES 16 Chiang Kai Shek College 1274 P. Algue St., Tondo 259 Manila Dr. Bee Ching U. Ong Kian Koc President 252-61-61 to 67 PES 17 Christian Academy of Manila 3041 Nagtahan St., San Miguel 636 Manila Mrs. Rosalia F. Dim Principal 715-09-76 ES 18 Colegio de San Juan de Letran 151 Muralla St., Intramuros 655 Manila Rev. Fr. Edwin A. Lao, O.P. Rector/President 527-76-93 to 96 loc. 38/39 PES 19 Colegio de Santa Rosa Sto. Tomas St., Intramuros 655 Manila Sr. Aurelia B. Pastidio, A.R. Superior/Principal 525-85-31 / 526-00-21 S 20 College of the Holy Spirit of Manila 163 E. Mendiola St. 638 Manila Sr. Genoveva R. Salva. SSPS President 735-59-80 / 735-55-11 PES 21 Concordia College 1739 Pedro Gil, Paco 816 Manila Sr. Ma. Felipa Fe C. Juan, OCR President 564-2001 to 02 / 563-66-90 P 22 Creative Child Study Center 2284-B Leon Guinto St., Malate Manila Ms. Ma. Linda Arevalo Administrator 715-18-91 S 23 De Ocampo Memorial College 3222 Nagtahan cor. Magsaysay Blvd., Sta. Mesa 364 Manila Dr. Vicente Antonio A. De Ocampo President 715-18-91 P 24 Divine Mercy Learning Center 927 Ongpin St., Sta. Cruz, 302 Manila Ms. Ah Yan Directress/Principal 733-31-91 PES 25 Dominican School 1044 A. H. Lacson St., Sampaloc 471 Manila Sr. Ma. Corazon R. Moraza, OP Directress/Principal 731-53-17 PES 26 Don Bosco School 3500 V. Mapa Ext., Sta. Mesa 602 Manila Sr. Veneranda V. Casala, FMA Principal 714-77-91 loc. 103 P 27 Doña Maria D. Fabros Memorial School 1741 Felipe Agoncillo St., Malate, 694 Manila Ms. Aurora D. Fabros Directress 524-91-21 E 28 Dr. Kwangson Young Memorial School 1044 Albuquerque St., Tondo 7 Manila Atty. Joseph Cochingyan, Jr. Principal 245-04-12 P 29 EAC Preschool Education 918 Gonzales St., Ermita Manila Mr. Jose Paulo E. Campos, Ed.D President 521-27-10 loc 5504 P 30 Early Wisdom Learning Center 2468 Topacio St., San Andres Bukid 767 Manila Mrs. Edita L. Zamora School Head 563-98-00 PE 31 The Ellinwood Christian School, Inc. 1660 A. Vasquez St., Malate, 696 Manila Mrs. Elena E. Morada Head Teacher 523-73-65 E 32 Emilio Aguinaldo International School 1113-1117 San Marcelino St., Ermita Manila Mr. Jose Paulo E. Campos, Ed.D President 521-27-10 loc 5414 S 33 Emilio Aguinaldo College Science High School 1113-1117 San Marcelino St., Ermita Manila Mr. Jose Paulo E. Campos, Ed.D President 521-27-10 loc 5414 S 34 ERDA Technical & Vocational Secondary School L. Dela Paz cor. Certeza Sts., Pandacan 839 Manila Ms. Estelita Marzan President 564-18-57 / 561-81-15 ES 35 Ermita Catholic School M. H. del Pilar St., Ermita 667 Manila Fr. Sanny C. De Claro Director 524-81-34 P 36 Escuela De Angelletta, Inc. G-33-34 Residencia De Manila Jesus St., Pandacan, Manila PES 37 Espiritu Santo Parochial School 1912 Rizal Ave., Tayuman, Sta. Cruz 314 Manila Msgr. Alberto G. Salonga, Jr. Director 711-09-91 PE 38 Eton International School, Inc. 3rd Level, Robinson's Place, Ermita 674 Manila Ms. Jacqueline M. Tolentino Directress 302-01-18 PE 39 Family Tabernacle of Jesus Christ Almighty Christian Academy 2F Baltao Building, 3267 V. Mapa St., Sta. Mesa Manila Mr. Antonio R. Gallemit, Sr. President 714-03-54 / 716-85-31 ES 40 Francisco Villaroman Foundation School 1027 Pedro Gil St., Paco 686 Manila Mrs. Felicidad T. de Asis Principal 524-14-28 P 41 Fruits of Faith School 553 - 555 Esguerra St., Tondo Manila Ms. Elizabeth E. Lorenzo Administrator 482-38-68 E 42 Fruits of Faith School # 236 Juan Luna Street, Tondo, Manila Ms. Elizabeth E. Lorenzo Administrator 253-37-20 P 43 Gamaliel Christian Academy (Paco Christian Academy) 1374 Burgos St., Paco Manila Ms. Myrna A. Yusikee Administrator 561-95-32 Masterlist of Private Schools - SY 2011-2012 10/17/2012 Sources: Elementary Education Division and Secondary Education Division Schools Division Offices Legend: P - Preschool E - Elementary S - Secondary MANILA A D D R E S S LEVEL SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL HEAD POSITION TELEPHONE NO. No. / Street Barangay Municipality / City P 44 Gildel Child Development Center 2141 F. Varona St., Tondo Manila Ms. Delia P. Barrios Administrator 251-88-60 PE 45 Gloria Dei Christian School 4461 Old Sta. Mesa 587-A Manila Ms. Maria Clara F. Gutierrez Principal 713-34-72 P 46 God's Little Lights Academy 3104 A. Martinez cor F. Manalo Sts., Punta Sta. Ana Manila Mr. Danilo O. Rayo Administrator P 47 Green Allon Center for Educational Services Pre-school 1126 C. Ayala corner Dian Sts., Singalong, Manila Ms. Lisa Marie L. Santiago Administrator S 48 Guzman College of Science & Technology 509 Z. P. de Guzman St., Quiapo 394 Manila Mr. Bonnier De Guzman President 733-98-66 PES 49 Gymnazo Christian Academy 260 Zabala St., Tondo 28 Manila Dr. Rommel A. Mangila Principal 247-24-50 PES 50 Holy Child Catholic School Plaza A. Hernandez, Tondo 4 Manila Rev. Fr. Enrique Y. Santos Director 245-08-01 PES 51 Holy Family Parochial School 1746 Chromium-Estrada Sts., San Andres Bukid 775 Manila Msgr. Roberto A. Esponilla Director 563-60-44 PES 52 Holy Heart Christian Academy 1307 Gen. Diokno St., Sta. Cruz 362 Manila Mr. Carlos P. Camacho, Jr. Principal 255-92-63 / 252-38-72 P 53 Holy Rosary Kiddie Pre-School of Manila, Inc. 2323 Cabo St., Gagalangin, Tondo, 169 Manila Mrs. Lilia L. Cruz President/Directress 255-75-66 E 54 Holy Spirit Free School 1900 Ma. Clara St., Sampaloc Manila Sis. Ruth Fideles Administrator PES 55 Holy Trinity Academy Calabash Rd., Sampaloc 549 Manila Rev. Fr. Enrico Martin F. Adoviso Director 731-07-43 to 47 PES 56 Hope Christian High School 1242 Benavidez St., Sta. Cruz 260 Manila Mr. Stewart A. Young Principal 254-8975/254-8748 PES 57 Immaculate Conception Academy of Manila 2212 S. Del Rosario St., Gagalangin, Tondo 148 Manila Sr. Eufrosina F. Lee. MIC Directress 253-67-54 Sergia Esguerra Mem. Foundation Inc.Integrated School of the S 58 Nagtahan Road, Pandacan, Manila Ms. Mary Ann E. Morales Administrator 564-01-56/564-01-26 Philippines S 59 Integrated School of the Philippines Nagtahan Road, Pandacan Manila Ms. Mary Ann E. Morales Administrator 564-01-56 & 26 PE 60 IQRA Kiddie Learning Center 951 Arlegui St., Quiapo Manila Atty. Maisara Dandamun Administrator 733-75-57 PES 61 Jaime Cardinal Sin Learning Center JCS Village, 2631 J. Posadas St., Sta. Ana Manila Rev. Fr. Marion Mark C. Munda Administrator 532-17-70 PES 62 Jesus is Lord Christian School - Malate 1832 San Marcelino St., Malate 689 Manila Mrs. Adoracion J. Villanueva Director/Principal 523-59-20 / 692-18-94 PES 63 Jesus Reigns Christian Academy 811 J. Nakpil St., Malate 696 Manila Rev. Ligaya B. Javier Directress 404-10-27 P 64 Keen Learning Center 2311 Syquia St., Sta. Ana Manila Ms. Ma. Alma J. Salvador Directress 564-44-50 / 561-37-15 P 65 Kidsland Learning and Development Center of Manila 795-D Mindanao Ave. cor. Panay St., Sampaloc Manila Ms. Helen B. Ancheta Principal 715-62-33 P 66 Kinderbright Learning and Tutorial Center, Inc. 153 B. Balagtas St., Leveriza, Malate Manila Ms.
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