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Erecert Schedule for SY 2020-2021 uniPRIVATE EDUCATION ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE NATIONAL SECRETARIAT 25th Floor Philippine AXA Life Centre 1286 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue corner Tindalo St., Makati City SCHEDULE OF SCHOOLS TO UNDERGO eRECERTIFICATION SY 2020 – 2021 (November 9, 2020 – March 26, 2021) To facilitate the eRecertification process, kindly prepare the following: 1. Ensure that the initial documentary requirements (Part I and II) have been uploaded in the EIS (https://eis.peac.org.ph/) 2. Make certain that the required ECEs (Part III) have also been submitted online (via Google Drive or OneDrive) or courier thru PEAC NS (please refer to https://peac.org.ph/certification/) 3. Duration of eRecertification is whole day (7:00AM-4:00PM) via Zoom App (email will be sent to the schools concerned indicating the details pertinent to eRecertification) 4. Check the equipment/devices to be used are working; and that there is a stable internet connection. 5. All key personnel, JHS teachers and selected ESC students (JHS) must make themselves available for the interviews if the need arises. 6. **Results will be released once all scheduled Certification activities are done. 7. **Schedule for other Certification activities for SY2020-2021 will be posted separately. 8. **Note that schools visited SY2014-2015 that obtained a rating of 3.00 and above will be recertified SY2021-2022. For inquiries, concerns and clarifications on eRecertification: Certification Unit Email Address: [email protected] Mobile: 0917-5013669 1 REGION NCR (Schools that were not visited for Recertification in SY2019-2020) November 9, 2020 1403731 San Jose Tagapagtanggol Parochial School, Quezon City November 10, 2020 1402482 Sun Valley Montessori Foundation, Inc., Paranaque City November 11, 2020 1401946 Children of Mary Immaculate College, Valenzuela City November 12, 2020 1401948 Our Lady of Lourdes College, Valenzuela City November 13, 2020 1402550 Santa Cecilia College, Inc., Valenzuela City REGION NCR/4A (Schools that were not visited for Recertification in SY2019-2020) November 9, 2020 --- November 10, 2020 1403732 Santo Rosario Montessori School, Valenzuela City November 11, 2020 1503708 Kalinga Colleges of Science and Technology Inc., Kalinga November 12, 2020 403681 Oxford Louise Academy of Dasmarinas, Inc., Cavite November 13, 2020 403671 Marie Margarette School Inc., Laguna REGION NCR PASIG/MANDALUYONG/MAKATI/PASAY November 9, 2020 1402811 Santa Rosa Catholic School, Pasig City November 10, 2020 1402676 Guadalupe Catholic School, Makati City November 11, 2020 1402727 Arellano University, Pasay City November 12, 2020 --- November 13, 2020 --- REGION NCR TAGUIG/MUNTILUPA November 9, 2020 --- November 10, 2020 1402465 PAREF-Southridge School Inc., Muntinlupa City November 11, 2020 1402468 San Roque Catholic School, Muntinlupa City November 12, 2020 1402458 Mary, Cause of Our Joy Catholic School, Muntinlupa City November 13, 2020 1402460 Muntinlupa Cosmopolitan School, Muntinlupa City REGION NCR MUNTINLUPA November 9, 2020 --- November 10, 2020 1402780 Saint Francis of Assisi College of Alabang Inc., Muntinlupa City November 11, 2020 1402655 Holy Infant Academy, Muntinlupa City November 12, 2020 1403872 Servite School Inc., Muntinlupa City November 13, 2020 1403873 Lakewood School of Alabang Inc., Muntinlupa City REGION NCR MANILA November 9, 2020 1402772 Saint Francis School, Manila November 10, 2020 1403869 Saint Vincent Blessed School of Manila, Manila November 11, 2020 1402724 Saint John the Baptist Academy of Manila, Manila November 12, 2020 1402793 San Rafael Parochial School, Manila November 13, 2020 1402784 Ermita Catholic School, Manila REGION NCR TAGUIG/QUEZON CITY November 9, 2020 1402544 Santo Niño Catholic School, Taguig City November 10, 2020 1402822 Academia de San Bartolome de Taguig, Taguig City November 11, 2020 1403871 Saint Francis of Assisi College of Taguig, Inc., Taguig City November 12, 2020 1402504 Grace Flous School, Inc., Quezon City November 13, 2020 1402501 Garden of Life School Inc., Quezon City REGION NCR QUEZON CITY November 9, 2020 1403866 New Jerusalem School, Inc., Quezon City November 10, 2020 1402527 Santo Niño de Novaliches School, Inc., Quezon City November 11, 2020 1402835 Our Lord Saviour Academy, Quezon City November 12, 2020 1402765 Grace Flous School, Inc. (Pasong Tamo Branch) , Quezon City November 13, 2020 1403055 Our Lady of Lourdes School of Novaliches, Quezon City 2 REGION NCR MARIKINA/PASIG/MANILA November 9, 2020 1403015 MSH Sisters Academy, Marikina City November 10, 2020 1403867 Mona Lisa Academy, Inc., Pasig City November 11, 2020 1402647 ADT Montessori School, Pasig City November 12, 2020 1402723 Saint Jude College, Manila November 13, 2020 --- REGION QUEZON CITY November 9, 2020 1403868 Sacred Heart Academy of La Loma, Quezon City November 10, 2020 1401936 Balara Academy, Quezon City November 11, 2020 1402520 Saint Anthony Academy of Quezon City Inc., Quezon City November 12, 2020 1402503 Gideon School of Quezon City, Quezon City November 13, 2020 1403112 Quezon City Academy, Quezon City REGION 11 (Schools that were not visited for Recertification in SY2019-2020) November 16, 2020 1101556 Serapion C. Basalo Memorial Colleges Inc., Davao del Sur November 17, 2020 1101539 Holy Cross of Magsaysay, Davao del Sur November 18, 2020 1101541 Magsaysay Academy Inc., Davao del Sur November 19, 2020 1101542 Nazareth High School of Bansalan, Davao del Sur November 20, 2020 1103620 Digos Central Adventist Academy, Davao del Sur REGION 3/4A (Schools that were not visited for Recertification in SY2019-2020) November 16, 2020 200231 Southern Isabela Academy, Isabela November 17, 2020 303568 Saint Ezekiel Moreno School of Malolos, Inc., Bulacan November 18, 2020 403649 Core Science Academy, Batangas November 19, 2020 400481 Dr. Francisco Calingasan Memorial Colleges Foundation Inc., Batangas November 20, 2020 403423 Hillcrest Periwinkle School Indang Branch (RECERT REVISIT), Cavite REGION 4A RIZAL November 16, 2020 403223 Raises Academy (Angono Rizal) Inc., Angono, Rizal November 17, 2020 402361 Angono Private High School, Angono, Rizal November 18, 2020 --- November 19, 2020 403152 Holy Deliverance Integrated Christian School of Angono, Rizal, Inc, Angono Rizal November 20, 2020 403303 Raises Montessori Academe of Muzon, Taytay, Rizal REGION 4A RIZAL November 16, 2020 400680 Binangonan Catholic College, Binangonan, Rizal November 17, 2020 402590 Shining Light Christian Academy, Inc., Binangonan, Rizal November 18, 2020 402370 Zion Hills Christian School of Binangonan Inc., Binangonan, Rizal November 19, 2020 403825 Sunnyvale Christian School, Binangonan, Rizal November 20, 2020 402369 Taytay United Methodist Christian School Inc., Taytay, Rizal REGION 4A RIZAL November 16, 2020 402376 Saint Jerome Academy, Morong, Rizal November 17, 2020 402378 Saint Rose of Lima Montesori School, Inc., Teresa, Rizal November 18, 2020 402379 Antipolo Immaculate Conception School, Antipolo City, Rizal November 19, 2020 403816 Rich Golden Shower Montessori Center, Antipolo City, Rizal November 20, 2020 --- REGION 4A CAVITE November 16, 2020 402942 De Guia Academy of Magallanes, Magallanes, Cavite November 17, 2020 403292 Royal Palm Academy of Cavite, Inc., Indang, Cavite November 18, 2020 403295 Indang Christian Academy, Indang, Cavite, November 19, 2020 402798 Sisters of Mary School-Adlas, Inc., Silang, Cavite November 20, 2020 402799 The Sisters of Mary of Banneux, Silang, Cavite 3 REGION 4A CAVITE November 16, 2020 400567 Magallanes Western Cavite Institute, Inc., Magallanes, Cavite November 17, 2020 403281 King's Way Christian Academe, Inc., Naic, Cavite November 18, 2020 402686 The Valley Cathedral Academy, Inc., Naic, Cavite November 19, 2020 402682 Immaculate Conception School of Naic, Inc., Naic,Cavite November 20, 2020 403841 Colegio de Montessori Inc., Naic, Cavite REGION 4A CAVITE November 16, 2020 402256 Elim Christian Acedemy Inc., Trece Martires City, Cavite November 17, 2020 402341 Dei Gracia Academy, Trece Martires City, Cavite November 18, 2020 403140 Lyceum of Cavite-East, Trece Martires City, Cavite November 19, 2020 403279 Our Lady of Remedios Montessori School, General Trias City, Cavite November 20, 2020 403300 New Buenavista Academy, Inc., General Trias City, Cavite REGION 4A LAGUNA/REGION 4B PALAWAN November 16, 2020 403829 Laguna Northwestern College-San Lorenzo Ruiz Montessori Center-Siniloan Inc, Siniloan, Laguna November 17, 2020 --- November 18, 2020 402344 Saint Therese Martin of Lisieux School and Business High School, Santa Cruz, Laguna November 19, 2020 400619 San Antonio de Padua College, Pila, Laguna November 20, 2020 1703862 Salve Regina School, Puerto Prinsesa City, Palawan REGION 4A LAGUNA November 16, 2020 402287 Joseph and Mary Academy, San Pedro, Laguna November 17, 2020 402286 Immaculate Heart of Mary School, San Pedro, Laguna November 18, 2020 403834 Holy Angels Learning School Inc., San Pedro, Laguna November 19, 2020 402297 San Francisco de Sales School San Pedro, Laguna November 20, 2020 402277 Agnus Dei School Systems, Inc. San Pedro, Laguna REGION 4A LAGUNA November 23, 2020 403880 Holy Spirit School (Binan-Laguna) Inc., Biñan City, Laguna November 24, 2020 403853 Alpha Angelicum Academy, Inc., Biñan City, Laguna November 25, 2020 403856 Saint Francis of Assisi College of Biñan, Inc., Biñan City, Laguna November 26, 2020 402279 Colegio de San Pedro, San Pedro, Laguna November 27, 2020 403058 Casa del Niño Montessori & Science High School, San Pedro, Laguna REGION NCR KALOOKAN November 23, 2020 1402428 Saint Therese
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