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List of Private Granted with Authority for SY 2013-2014 Department of Education Region III DIVISION OF BULACAN City of Malolos LIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS BULACAN WITH AUTHORITY TO OPERATE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014 (as of April 30, 2013 Authority Granted to Operate No. Name of School/Address Municipality Pre-Elementary Elementary Secondary Gov't. Recognition 1 Angat Ecumenical K/S, Sta. Cruz Angat No. E-027, s. 2006 Colegio de Sta. Monica de Angat, Gov't. Recognition No. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 2 Angat Poblacion E- 018, s. 1986 No E- 018, s. 1986 No S-002, s. 1991 F.D. Roosevelt Memorial School, Gov't. Recognition 3 Angat Poblacion No S-031, s. 2005 Kalinangan Integrated School, Sto. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 4 Angat Cristo No E- 060, s. 1994 No E-045, s. 1997 No.S-001, s. 2001 Lourdes College of Bulacan, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 5 Angat Sulucan No 150, s. 1975 No E-020, s. 2008 No AR- 42, s. 1980 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Permit No. E- 6 Wisdom Jade Academy, Niugan Angat No 059, s. 2012 298, s. 2012 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 7 A-Z Country Day School, Borol 2nd Balagtas No. E-052, s. 2001 No. E-086, s.2001 No. S-026, s. 2002 ABACADA School of the Future Inc. , Gov't Permit Gov't Permit 8 Balagtas Wawa, SY 13-14 No. E-170, s. 2013 No. E-170, s. 2013 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 9 Balagtas Montessori School Inc., Panginay Balagtas No. E-029, s. 2006 No. E-094, s. 2006 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 10 Children's Mindware School, Borol 2nd Balagtas No. E-060, s. 2000 No. E-142, s. 2004 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 11 Colegio de Roma, San Juan Balagtas No. E-020, s. 2001 No. E-008, s. 2002 No. S-005, s. 2005 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 12 College of St. Lawrence, Borol lst Balagtas Day No. 46, s.1963 No. E-013, s. 1994 No. E-001, s. 1999 Night AR-73,s. 1981 Gov't. Recognition 13 Early Values Kiddie Center, Longos Balagtas No. E-090, s. 2005 Escuelahan de San Juan, San Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 14 Balagtas Juan No. E-050, s. 1998 No. E-029, s. 2002 No. S- 011, s. 2005 Garden Angels Integrated School, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 15 Balagtas Borol 2nd No. E-020, s. 1993 No. E-001, s. 2000 No. S-025, s. 2005 International Christian Academy, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 16 Balagtas Borol lst No. E-185, s. 2006 No. E-012, s. 2012 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 17 KAPFA Learning Center, Borol 2nd Balagtas No. E-051, s. 2006 No. E-082, s. 2008 Jubilant Youngster Tutorial & LC, Gov't. Permit No. E-012, 18 Balagtas Santol s. 2013 Gov't. Recognition La Consolacion School Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 19 Balagtas No. S-233 & AR Poblacion (PAASCU Accredited0 No. E-218, s. 1968 No. E-232, s. 1973 No. 41, s. 1977 & 1980 Panginay-UNIDA Christian Learning Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 20 Balagtas School , Panginay No. E-062, s. 2001 No. E-052, s. 2003 Balliuag Alliance Christian Academy, Gov't Permit No. E-118, Gov't Permit No. E-118, 21 Baliuag Tarcan s. 2013 s. 2013 Baliuag Cross & Flame Academ, B. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Permit No. S-046, 22 Baliuag Aquino Ave., Bagong Nayon No. E-038, s.1994 No. E-042, s. 1998 s. 2013 Baliuag University, Gil Carlos St., Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 23 Baliuag Poblacion No. E-011, s. 1985 No. E-012, s. 2008 No. S- 036, s. 2007 Bulacan College of Computer Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 24 Baliuag Science, Emel Subd., Subic No. E-134, s. 2004 No. E-002, s. 2006 No. S-032, s. 2010 Catholic Servants of Christ Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 25 Baliuag Community School , Sulivan No. E-104, s. 2005 No. E-028, s. 2006 Department of Education Region III DIVISION OF BULACAN City of Malolos LIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS BULACAN WITH AUTHORITY TO OPERATE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014 (as of April 30, 2013 Authority Granted to Operate No. Name of School/Address Municipality Pre-Elementary Elementary Secondary Central Ridge Academy, San Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 26 Baliuag Jose No. E- 056, s. 2009 No. E-009, s. 2011 Escuela de Angela Marici, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Permit No. E- 27 Baliuag Makinabang No. E- 021, s. 2009 117, s. 2013 Christ Saviour Christian Academy, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 28 Baliuag Makinabang No. E-015, s. 2002 No. E-101, s. 2002 Fernandez College of Arts & Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 29 Baliuag Technology, Poblacion No. E-049, s. 2003 No. E- 023, s. 2010 No. S- 016, s. 2002 Gardenersfield School Inc., Gov't. Recognition Govt. Recognition No. Gov't. Permit No. S-103, 30 Baliuag Pinagbarilan No. E-061, s. 2007 E-052 s. 2011 s. 2012 Holy Family School of Baliuag, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 31 Baliuag Tangos No. E- 082, s. 2000 No. E-054, s. 2003 No. S-016, s. 2008 Immaculate Conception School. of Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 32 Baliuag Baliuag No. E-065, s. 2002* No. E-090, s. 2003 No. S- 033, s. 2007 Immanuel Grace Christian Acad. of Gov't. Permit No. E-168, Gov't. Permit No. E- 33 Baliuag Baliuag, Tangos s. 2013 168, s. 2013 Jesus Is Lord Christian School, Sta. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 34 Baliuag Barbara No. E-127, s. 2006 No. E-016, s. 2007 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 35 Liceo de Bethlehem , Poblacion Baliuag E-025, s. 2002 E-022, s. 2004 Living Angels Christian Academy, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Govt. Recoggnition 36 Baliuag Concepcion E-006, s. 2010 E-087, s. 2000 No. S-012, s. 2005 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 37 Marian College, Concepcion Baliuag E-056, s. 1994 E-025, s. 1996 S-015, s. 2001 Montessori de Sagrada Familia, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 38 Baliuag Tangos No. E-062, s. 1997 No. E-026, s. 1999 No. S-014, s. 2000 Montessori Sch. of Immaculate Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 39 Baliuag Conception, No. E-007, s. 1989 No. E-028, s. 1994 Open Door Christian Academy, Sta. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 40 Baliuag Barbara No. E-029, s.2004 No. E-125, s. 2005 No. S- 041, s. 2007 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 41 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel College Baliuag No. E-078, s.2002 No. S-170, s. 1969 Our Lady of Guadalupe School of Gov't. Permit No. E-290, Gov't. Permit No. E- 42 Baliuag Baliuag, Virgen delos Flores s. 2012 290, s. 2012 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 43 Rafaela Academy, Makinabang Baliuag No. E-097, s. 2002 No. E-141, s. 2003 No. S-028, s. 2007 San Benildo Integrated School, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 44 Baliuag Concepcion No. E-014, s. 2005 No. E-038, s. 2005 No. S-012, s. 2006 Second Home Child Development Gov't. Recognition 45 Baliuag Center, San Jose No. E-023, s. 2012 St. Mary's College of Baliuag, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 46 Baliuag Poblacion No. E- 260, s. 1977 No. E-111, s. 1946 No. S-467, s. 1940 St. Bernadette Divine Academy, Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 47 Baliuag Makinabang No. E-025, s. 2003 No. E-105, s. 2003 No. S- 002, s. 2009 St. Catherine Divine Shema L.C., Rio Gov't. Permit No. E 154, 48 Baliuag Vista Subd., Sabang s. 2012 St. Jean Baptiste Academy, Gov. Gov't. Recognition 49 Baliuag Padilla St. Poblacion No. S-006, s. 1998 St. Joseph School of Baliuag, Sta. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 50 Baliuag Barbara No. E-150, s. 2006 No. E-189, s. 2006 No. S-022, s. 2012 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 51 St. Mark College, Sta. Barbara Baliuag No. E-036, s. 2003 No. E-024, s. 2004 No. S-030, s. 2006 Department of Education Region III DIVISION OF BULACAN City of Malolos LIST OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS BULACAN WITH AUTHORITY TO OPERATE FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014 (as of April 30, 2013 Authority Granted to Operate No. Name of School/Address Municipality Pre-Elementary Elementary Secondary The Little Campus North Bend Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 52 Baliuag School, Tibag No. E-021, s. 2000 No. E-091, s. 2006 UCCP Baliuag Christian School, Sta. Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 53 Baliuag Barbara No. E-096, s. 2003 No. E-0121, s. 2006 Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition Gov't. Recognition 54 Vicris School, Tibag Baliuag No. E-002, s. 1993 No. E-044, s. 2000 No. S-022, s. 2005 Gov't. Recognition 55 Academia De Santa Cruz, Turo Bocaue No. S-030, s. 2004 Bocaue Adventist Elementary Gov't.
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