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Visual Foxpro Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission M A N I L A Licensure Examination for TEACHERS - ELEMENTARY September 25 , 2016 School : LEGARDA ELEM SCHOOL Building : MAIN BLDG Address : F. FAJARDO - P. LEONCIO, SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 1 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABACA JASON JAMES FUENTES UNIV.OF STO. TOMAS 2 ABACA MIRRA COLEEN DULAY ICCT CFI 3 ABACA RELISA ANN REYES UNIV.OF STO. TOMAS 4 ABACAN ROCHELLE DIEGO BULACAN S.U-MALOLOS 5 ABAD CAMILLE ABIGAIL BRIONES R.MAGSAYSAY T.U-CASTILLEJOS 6 ABAD JILL MARIE BACOLOD WESTERN COLL.-CAVITE 7 ABAD LEONA DRIZ N. T. C. 8 ABAD MA ANTOENETTE BORERES TRINITY UNIV OF ASIA 9 ABAD MELODY . REGIS MARIE COLLEGE 10 ABAD MORIEL ANN SALENGA BATAAN PENINSULA STATE U-ORANI 11 ABAD NECY FERNANDO P.L. MUNTINLUPA 12 ABADILLA ANALYN RAYEN NORZAGARAY COLL. 13 ABAINZA MELIZA OLINAR P.U.P.-BATAAN 14 ABAJA ROSE PRECILLAS CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 15 ABALA MADELEINE JAVIER TRINITY UNIV OF ASIA 16 ABALETA GLADYS PELIPADA UNIVERSITY OF CALOOCAN CITY(for. CC 17 ABALLE JINKY CUEVA OSMENA COLL-MASBATE 18 ABALOS CRISELDA CELIS BULACAN S.U-MALOLOS 19 ABAN JENNIFER MACARO OL OF LOURDES C.F. -DAET 20 ABANADO ANGELICA PUNSALAN DON HONORIO VENTURA TECH. S.U 21 ABANES LHEALYN MARANAN BATANGAS S.U.-BATANGAS CITY 22 ABANICA WILLIAM JR LAPIÑA CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 23 ABANILLA MARISSA VILLANUEVA MINSCAT-BONGABONG(for.BCF) 24 ABAR GISELLE CABATUAN CHRIST THE KING COLLEGE OF 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 September 25 , 2016 School : LEGARDA ELEM SCHOOL Building : MAIN BLDG Address : F. FAJARDO - P. LEONCIO, SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 2 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABARIENTOS ANNALIZA DELGADO P.L. MUNTINLUPA 2 ABARRATIGUE JERUTH GAMOT SAMAR COLLEGE 3 ABAS ANGELICA MARICE MANANSALA UNIV.OF STO. TOMAS 4 ABAS IRISH KATE GARCIA HOLY CROSS-PAMPANGA 5 ABAS MAIMONA SISSAY WMSU-PAGADIAN CITY 6 ABASOLO EUNICE MAE VENTURA U OF RIZAL SYS.-ANGONO 7 ABAWAG MARY ANTOINETTE MANALON P.N.U.-MANILA 8 ABAYAN ANGELYN MARAVILLA SAMAR STATE UNIV. 9 ABAYAN LISA RUTO UNIVERSITY OF CALOOCAN CITY(for. CC 10 ABAYAN NORILYN CORNISTA EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - SALCEDO 11 ABAYAN RHOMA DILAG STO.ROSARIO S.PALAY CO 12 ABAYATA SHERRY LYN RABARA COLUMBAN COLL.-OLONGAPO CITY 13 ABAYON ANNIE BUQUIRIN PERP.HELP COL.-MALASIQUE 14 ABAYON ELEANOR BUTARDO TARLAC COL OF AGRIC 15 ABAÑO JEAN SANAY LICEO DE MASBATE 16 ABAÑO JOAN LABRIAGA OSMENA COLL-MASBATE 17 ABBAS JOHAINIE MACALA ADIONG MPSC 18 ABBAS MONAINTAN IBRAHIM VIRGEN DL REMEDIOS COL.-OLONGAPO 19 ABBAS SNANGCAYA PUNDA MARAWI ISLAMIC COLL. 20 ABCEDE ALVIN ROBLES U OF RIZAL SYS.-MORONG 21 ABDUL NAPISA MASTURA MARAWI ISLAMIC COLL. 22 ABDUL AZIS ASLIMAH LIAWAO PACASUM COLL. 23 ABDUL SAMAD HANIA MAPANDI SENATOR NINOY AQUINO COLLEGE 24 ABDULJALEEL NORHAMIDA MACAUMBOS ARELLANO UNIV-PASAY 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 September 25 , 2016 School : LEGARDA ELEM SCHOOL Building : MAIN BLDG Address : F. FAJARDO - P. LEONCIO, SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 3 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABDULLAH PAISAL SARIP PACASUM COLL. 2 ABDULMAJED RAIHANA ESMAIL LAKE LANAO COLL.,INC 3 ABDULPATTA ALMALYN AMIN LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-SIASI 4 ABDULRAHMAN OMNIYAH CASHMER LAKE LANAO COLL.,INC 5 ABDURAHMAN NORMEDINA PAILON M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 6 ABDURAHMAN SAMERA SABADDIN SO.CITY COLL. 7 ABEGONIA ALMA DACPANO CALBIGA WESTERN SAMAR COLLEGE- 8 ABEJO JEROME MATIBAG LIMAY POLYTECH.COLL. 9 ABEJUELA JUVYLITO ANCAJAS CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 10 ABEJUELA MYLENE ATENDIDO ICCT CFI 11 ABEJUELA SOLITARIO DELA PEÑA UNIVERSITY OF CALOOCAN CITY(for. CC 12 ABELA IMELDA CASALME N. T. C. 13 ABELA JIZEL SANGUENZA CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 14 ABELADOR DIANA MAGALLON ROMBLON STATE UNIV.(FOR ROMBLON 15 ABELARDO MARILYN CALIWAN NAVOTAS POLY. COLL. 16 ABELEDA MAE ANNE ROSE TIZON COL SAN SEBASTIAN-MINDORO 17 ABELEDA PRETTY BELLE TIMENIA J.RIZAL UNIV. 18 ABELLA ALVIN DE LEON NORZAGARAY COLL. 19 ABELLA ARIANNE CABULAO P.N.U.-MANILA 20 ABELLA GEMA BATOBATAN ST.CLARE COLL.-CALOOCAN 21 ABELLA MECHELLE ABLAYA P.L. VALENZUELA 22 ABELLAR SHELFA DELANTE VILLAGERS MONTESSORI COLL 23 ABELLO JINKY GALICHA U OF RIZAL SYS.-ANGONO 24 ABELLO MARY RUTH LLEGO CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 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 September 25 , 2016 School : LEGARDA ELEM SCHOOL Building : MAIN BLDG Address : F. FAJARDO - P. LEONCIO, SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 4 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABELLON ISABELA PALMIANO UNIV.OF STO. TOMAS 2 ABELONG NELEEN CLEMENTE CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 3 ABENDANIO LAILYN BORJA EASTERN SAMAR S.U.-MAYDOLONG 4 ABENDAÑO FLORDELIZA GRAPEL EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - SALCEDO 5 ABENES ROSALIE MONTAJES SO.LEYTE S.U.-T.OPPUS 6 ABENIR RUCHIE EVAN FLOR TAN TING BING MCF 7 ABENOJAR MARY JANE GUNDAYAO BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE 8 ABERIA ELVIRA ANIMA N.O.R.S.U-BAYAWAN 9 ABES KRISNORELL CAGULANG OLIVAREZ COLLEGE 10 ABESAMIS JHONA GONZALES N.E.U.S.T-CABANATUAN CITY 11 ABESAMIS MARIA THERESA CRUZ UNIV.OF STO. TOMAS 12 ABESAMIS NEIL PATRICK BANAL REPUBLIC CENTRAL COLL. 13 ABESAMIS SAMANTHA KATINDIG P.N.U.-MANILA 14 ABETRIA SHANEL ARELLANO P.N.U.-MANILA 15 ABGAO JUVILYNE CANATA ICCT CFI 16 ABIAD IRENE MARDO BATANGAS S.U.-ARASOF-NASUGBU 17 ABIADA JOSEPHINE GROTES LA CONCEPCION COLL.-BULACAN 18 ABIG DANMER BANDOLA BULACAN S.U-BUSTOS 19 ABILA JULIET DAGUMBAL J.RIZAL MEM.S.U.-DAPITAN 20 ABILONG JENNIFER MAHILUM CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 21 ABINER CRISTINA KABINGUE P.N.U.-CADIZ CITY 22 ABINES ALETH ABLANEDA MABINI COLL.-DAET 23 ABING REY FERNANDEZ CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 24 ABION DAISERE CRUZ C.E.U.-MALOLOS 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 September 25 , 2016 School : LEGARDA ELEM SCHOOL Building : MAIN BLDG Address : F. FAJARDO - P. LEONCIO, SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 5 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABIQUE FRENZ CHARMAINE EDEP CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 2 ABIS ASIONIE RAGUEN CITY OF MALABON UNIV. 3 ABIS MERLY GACELOS STA.CATALINA COLL. 4 ABIT RAQUELIN RAYSO EASTERN SAMAR STATE U - GUIUAN 5 ABIT RODA COLON CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 6 ABIUL JANINE GERONIMO DIVINA PASTORA COL. 7 ABIÑON DIANNE BARCELONA ABRA S.I.S.T.-BANGUED 8 ABLAO JULIET GARBO CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 9 ABLAZA ARLENE APLACADOR CATAINGAN MUN. COLL. 10 ABLEN MYR JOYCE GIANAN BULACAN S.U-BUSTOS 11 ABOGA-A MARJORY RAMENTO ST.JOSEPH'S COLL.-BORONGAN 12 ABOGADA MERLYN ARROYO SO.MINDANAO COLL.-PAGADIAN 13 ABOGATAL VIRGIE DOROTEO P. C. U.-MANILA 14 ABORDO JANICE DEJALDE GLOBAL RECIPROCAL 15 ABORDO JOMAE COCHING IMUS INSTITUTE 16 ABRAHAM ERLY ROSE JUMAGDAO SAMAR COLLEGE 17 ABRAJANO ANALYN LADRINGAN CAINTA CATHOLIC COLL. 18 ABRASALDO JOCELYN LONTAYAO JOSE RIZAL MEMORIAL STATE 19 ABREGO ROSIE BAYLON ST.VINCENT DE PAUL 20 ABREJES JENNIFER TONOGAN U OF RIZAL SYS.-CAINTA 21 ABRERA MARVIN AROMIN R.MAGSAYSAY T.U-CASTILLEJOS 22 ABRIA MARRIE JANE ARCILLA P.L. VALENZUELA 23 ABRIGO MARLYN MUCHO LAGUNA CHRIST.COLL.FOR THE DEAF 24 ABRIGO VG GELEG NAVAL S.U.-NAVAL 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 September 25 , 2016 School : LEGARDA ELEM SCHOOL Building : MAIN BLDG Address : F. FAJARDO - P. LEONCIO, SAMPALOC, MANILA Floor : Room / Grp No. : 6 Seat School Attended NO. Last Name First Name Middle Name 1 ABRIL PORSHA SURATOS P.L. MANILA 2 ABRIO DESIREE GAMBOA LYCEUM OF NORTHERN LUZON 3 ABRIO JESSA MAE GONZALES ST.ANTHONY'S-ANTIQUE 4 ABRIOL LOREZA LORETO NAVOTAS POLY. COLL. 5 ABROGAR LADY NOVA CORDERO P.L.
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