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Professional Regulation Commission MANILA Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March 26, 2017 School : ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Building : KALAW BLDG Address : U.N. AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 221 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 AALA MAE ANN CRISTAL CABILLO TANAUAN INST. 2 ABABA RACHEL RENALES OL OF FATIMA-QC 3 ABAD CAMILLE ABIGAIL BRIONES R.MAGSAYSAY T.U-CASTILLEJOS 4 ABAD FRIDA BATAIN U OF RIZAL SYS.-PILILLA 5 ABAD JAN RAYL LERIOS R.MAGSAYSAY T.U-IBA 6 ABAD JESUSA LUFAMIA IMUS INSTITUTE 7 ABAD JILL MARIE BACOLOD WESTERN COLL.-CAVITE 8 ABAD JOHN MELO BIONGAN U OF ANTIQUE-SIBALOM 9 ABAD LEONA DRIZ N. T. C. 10 ABAD MELODY . REGIS MARIE COLLEGE 11 ABAD NECY FERNANDO P.L. MUNTINLUPA 12 ABADIES CARLA MAE MACABUTAS CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 13 ABADIES JEANCY AGOSTO WMSU-MALANGAS, ZDS 14 ABADIEZ LINA PACHOCO SAMAR COLLEGE 15 ABAIGAR MA. FE ABANTAO SAMAR STATE UNIV. 16 ABALAJEN GERALDINE ABADIANO SAMAR STATE UNIV. 17 ABALAJEN GISSELLE GRACE ABADIANO SAMAR COLLEGE 18 ABALLE JONALYN CORRALEJO NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE U-SN 19 ABALOS CRISELDA CELIS BULACAN S.U-MALOLOS 20 ABALOS GERALDINE DE OCAMPO CAVITE S.U.-INDANG 21 ABALOS KENNETH ASUNCION BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE 22 ABANILLA MARISSA VILLANUEVA MINSCAT-BONGABONG(for.BCF) 23 ABANTAS ROHAIMAH ZAMAN MARAWI CAPITOL FDTN.COLL. 24 ABANTE CHARRIE VILLARALVO MARY THE QUEEN C.S.T.-QC REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 2 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March 26, 2017 School : ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Building : KALAW BLDG Address : U.N. AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 222 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABANTE JOVELINA MANALO UNIV.OF BATANGAS 2 ABAO LEONEL RAPADA ROMBLON STATE UNIV.(FOR ROMBLON 3 ABAR GISELLE CABATUAN CHRIST THE KING COLLEGE OF 4 ABARCA ARCHER CAJELO OL OF FATIMA-QC 5 ABARQUEZ NESLYNE JOY BUSCANO LA CONCEPCION COLL.-BULACAN 6 ABARRACOSO APPLE GRACE ARCELON SAMAR COLLEGE 7 ABAS IRISH KATE GARCIA HOLY CROSS-PAMPANGA 8 ABAYAN NORILYN CORNISTA EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - SALCEDO 9 ABAYAN RHOMA DILAG STO.ROSARIO S.PALAY CO 10 ABAYATA SHERRY LYN RABARA COLUMBAN COLL.-OLONGAPO CITY 11 ABAYON ANNIE BUQUIRIN PERP.HELP COL.-MALASIQUE 12 ABAYON PRINCESS MESTIOLA SAN MATEO MUNICIPAL COLL(FOR 13 ABAÑO ANNA LIZA SANAY ST.CLARE COLL.-CALOOCAN 14 ABAÑO JEAN SANAY LICEO DE MASBATE 15 ABBAS MONAINTAN IBRAHIM VIRGEN DL REMEDIOS COL.-OLONGAPO 16 ABBAS SNANGCAYA PUNDA MARAWI ISLAMIC COLL. 17 ABCEDE ALVIN ROBLES U OF RIZAL SYS.-MORONG 18 ABDON JEZZA MAE SIRUMA CAVITE S.U.-CAVITE CITY 19 ABDUL NAPISA MASTURA MARAWI ISLAMIC COLL. 20 ABDUL AZIS ASLIMAH LIAWAO PACASUM COLL. 21 ABDUL SAMAD HANIA MAPANDI SENATOR NINOY AQUINO COLLEGE 22 ABDULHAMID ENAYAH RAJAZAMAN LAKE LANAO COLL.,INC 23 ABDULMAJED RAIHANA ESMAIL LAKE LANAO COLL.,INC 24 ABDULMALIK FATMAH ABDULCARIM PHIL. MUSLIM T. C. REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 3 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March 26, 2017 School : ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Building : KALAW BLDG Address : U.N. AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 223 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABDULPATTA ALMALYN AMIN LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-SIASI 2 ABDULRAHEEM AMANIE BATO MARAWI CAPITOL FDTN.COLL. 3 ABDULRAHMAN JALIAH SALBO LAKE LANAO COLL.,INC 4 ABDULWAHAB NEHARAH ABDULRAHIM LAKE LANAO COLL.,INC 5 ABDURAHMAN SAMERA SABADDIN SO.CITY COLL. 6 ABEJO RUTH UBA PALAWAN STATE U-P. PRINCESA 7 ABEJUELA JENELYN ARCIPE CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 8 ABEJUELA JUVYLITO ANCAJAS CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 9 ABEJUELA MYLENE ATENDIDO ICCT CFI 10 ABELA IMELDA CASALME N. T. C. 11 ABELA JIZEL SANGUENZA CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 12 ABELEDA PRETTY BELLE TIMENIA J.RIZAL UNIV. 13 ABELINDE SAMANTHA MARTINEZ U.P.-DILIMAN 14 ABELLA ARMA MENDOZA SWU 15 ABELLA CHARRY JOY MELAD CAGAYAN STATE UNIV.-CARITAN 16 ABELLANA GRACE ARPIEZA CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 17 ABELLAR SHELFA DELANTE VILLAGERS MONTESSORI COLL 18 ABELLO JINKY GALICHA U OF RIZAL SYS.-ANGONO 19 ABENDANIO EMMANUEL HARRIS CAMPO EASTERN SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY - 20 ABENDANIO LAILYN BORJA EASTERN SAMAR S.U.-MAYDOLONG 21 ABENDAÑO FLORDELIZA GRAPEL EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - SALCEDO 22 ABENES ROSALIE MONTAJES SO.LEYTE S.U.-T.OPPUS 23 ABENIR IRENE NOYNAY CAVITE S.U.-CAVITE CITY 24 ABENIR ROSELYN JUSGA CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 4 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March 26, 2017 School : ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Building : KALAW BLDG Address : U.N. AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 224 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABENIR RUCHIE EVAN FLOR TAN TING BING MCF 2 ABERIA ELVIRA ANIMA N.O.R.S.U-BAYAWAN 3 ABERIA JINKY ROSE MACHICA LEYTE NORMAL UNIV. 4 ABERILLA ZENAIDA CABALTERA P.L. PASAY 5 ABERTE EDEN ROLDAN OCC.MINDORO STATE COL. 6 ABETRIA MHIKEE AZAGRA SO.LUZON S.U.-POLILLO 7 ABILAR AILENE TRANGIA NAVAL S.U.-NAVAL 8 ABINA GUIA MARIE COTIANGCO SO.LEYTE S.U.-T.OPPUS 9 ABINAL AINA MAUNA JAMIATU MARAWI A.FDN 10 ABINER CRISTINA KABINGUE P.N.U.-CADIZ CITY 11 ABINGONA ROSE MARIE TORDILLIOS NAVOTAS POLY. COLL. 12 ABIOG JENIFER LORICA ALFELOR SR. MEMORIAL COLL. 13 ABIOL AYESSHA TRINIDAD BULACAN S.U-MALOLOS 14 ABION DAISERE CRUZ C.E.U.-MALOLOS 15 ABIQUE FRENZ CHARMAINE EDEP CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 16 ABIS ASIONIE RAGUEN CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 17 ABIT GEORGE OGRIMEN EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - SALCEDO 18 ABIT RAQUELIN RAYSO EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - GUIUAN 19 ABLAZO ARLYN SEBASTIAN TAGUIG CITY UNIV 20 ABOCADO ALMA MARTINEZ L.GUINTO MEM.COL. 21 ABOCADO MARY FRANCIS SAEZ U.N.E.P. 22 ABOGA-A MARJORY RAMENTO ST.JOSEPH'S JR. COL 23 ABOGADIE CLARITA CRUZ VISCA.-ISABEL 24 ABOLAIS AISA MANDA PHIL. MUSLIM T. C. REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 5 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March 26, 2017 School : ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Building : KALAW BLDG Address : U.N. AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 225 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABON ROWENA TALINGTING OCC.MINDORO STATE COL. 2 ABORDO JANICE DEJALDE GLOBAL RECIPROCAL 3 ABORDO JOMAE COCHING IMUS INSTITUTE 4 ABRAJANO ANALYN LADRINGAN CAINTA CATHOLIC COLL. 5 ABREJES CARMELA GARCERA CAINTA CATHOLIC COLL. 6 ABREJES JENNIFER TONOGAN U OF RIZAL SYS.-CAINTA 7 ABRENZOSA MARY ANN LAGRAMADA UNIV.OF MANILA 8 ABRIA MARRIE JANE ARCILLA P.L. VALENZUELA 9 ABRIGO SIMEON LEWIS LITERAL DIVINE WORD-CALAPAN 10 ABUBACAR NORHANIDA CASAN ILIGAN CAPITOL COL. 11 ABUBACAR SOMAILAH DUCA MARAWI CAPITOL FDTN.COLL. 12 ABUCAY MERLYN ENRIQUEZ P.L. MUNTINLUPA 13 ABUD JANETH ACOSTA ASIAN DEVT. FNDTN. COLL. 14 ABUGAN MARIA LEA MABINI HARRIS MEM'L COLL.-TAYTAY 15 ABUJEN SUZENETH DANTE R.MAGSAYSAY T.U-IBA 16 ABUNDIENTE SHIENAMAE CAILING OLIVAREZ COLL.-TA 17 ABUNIAWAN IRESH CHRISTYL ALLOSADA NO.ILOILO P.S.C.-ESTANCIA 18 ABUQUE MARISET SIBAL MARY THE QUEEN-PAMPANGA 19 ACABAL DEBIE PALUMAR N.O.R.S.U-BAIS 20 ACABO AXEL ROSE MANLAPAZ HOLY CROSS-PAMPANGA 21 ACANG EMILYN CABELLAN EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - SALCEDO 22 ACATO HAKIMAH SAMAD SENATOR NINOY AQUINO COLLEGE 23 ACBANG MONETTE BERSONDA CAVITE WEST POINT COLL 24 ACEBUCHE SHIENA MAE ADUCAL U.E.P.-LAOANG REMARKS : USE SAME NAME IN ALL EXAMINATION FORMS. IF THERE IS AN ERROR IN SPELLING, DATE OF BIRTH, SCHOOL NAME, APPLIC NO. PLEASE REPORT TO THE APPLICATION DIV. BEFORE THE EXAM. OR KINDLY REQUEST YOUR ROOMWATCHERS TO CORRECT IT ON THE DAY OF EXAM. BE PUNCTUAL REPORT TO YOUR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT BEFORE 6:30 AM. LATE EXAMINEES WILL NOT BE ADMITTED Page 6 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY March 26, 2017 School : ARAULLO HIGH SCHOOL Building : KALAW BLDG Address : U.N. AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 226 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ACEDERA MARY ANN MUNCADA U.E.P.-LAOANG 2 ACELO MELINETTE REYES ST.MARY'S COLL. OF CATBALOGAN 3 ACERO JOYCE MONGCAL SURIGAO S.C.T. 4 ACHA ROSEMER NAVIA NAT'L CHRISTIAN L.C. 5 ACHERA SHIRLEY LINDAYEN ST.COLUMBAN COLL.-PANG 6 ACHIVIDA RENELIE TARE NO.
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