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The Performance of Schools in the March 2018 Licensure Examination for Teachers - Elementary in Alphabetical Order As Per R.A The performance of schools in the March 2018 Licensure Examination for Teachers - Elementary in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) "To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation" is as follows: MARCH 2018 L. E. T. - ELEMENTARY LEVEL PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED ABAD SANTOS EDUCATIONAL 1 INSTITUTION 0 0 0 0.00% 1 5 6 16.67% 1 5 6 16.67% ABADA COLLEGE 2 1 1 2 50.00% 6 39 45 13.33% 7 40 47 14.89% ABE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 3 OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% CAINTA ABRA STATE INST. OF SCIENCE & 4 TECH.(ABRA IST)-BANGUED 5 18 23 21.74% 16 121 137 11.68% 21 139 160 13.13% ABRA STATE INST. OF SCIENCE & 5 TECH.(ABRA IST)-LAGANGILANG 0 8 8 0.00% 12 29 41 29.27% 12 37 49 24.49% ABRA VALLEY COLLEGE 6 0 2 2 0.00% 1 19 20 5.00% 1 21 22 4.55% ABUBAKAR COMPUTER 7 LEARNING CENTER 1 5 6 16.67% 1 13 14 7.14% 2 18 20 10.00% ABUYOG COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8 0 1 1 0.00% 9 52 61 14.75% 9 53 62 14.52% ACADEMIA DE SAN LORENZO 9 DEMA-ALA 0 1 1 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% 0 3 3 0.00% ACES TAGUM COLLEGE 10 8 5 13 61.54% 10 19 29 34.48% 18 24 42 42.86% ADAMSON UNIVERSITY 11 2 0 2 100.00% 2 3 5 40.00% 4 3 7 57.14% ADELPHI COLLEGE 12 13 23 36 36.11% 14 43 57 24.56% 27 66 93 29.03% ADIONG MEMORIAL COLLEGE 13 FOUNDATION 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% ADIONG MEMORIAL 14 POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE 3 59 62 4.84% 8 68 76 10.53% 11 127 138 7.97% ADVENTIST COLLEGE OF 15 TECHNOLOGY,INC.(FOR 11 15 26 42.31% 7 21 28 25.00% 18 36 54 33.33% MATUTUM VIEW CH.) ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF THE 16 PHILIPPINES 2 0 2 100.00% 0 9 9 0.00% 2 9 11 18.18% AEMILIANUM INSTITUTE 17 1 1 2 50.00% 4 8 12 33.33% 5 9 14 35.71% AGONCILLO COLLEGE, INC 18 1 1 2 50.00% 3 17 20 15.00% 4 18 22 18.18% AGRO-INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION 19 COLLEGES OF THE PHILIPPINES 0 0 0 0.00% 0 8 8 0.00% 0 8 8 0.00% AGUSAN COLLEGES 20 4 2 6 66.67% 7 50 57 12.28% 11 52 63 17.46% AGUSAN DEL SUR COLLEGE 21 1 2 3 33.33% 17 75 92 18.48% 18 77 95 18.95% AGUSAN DEL SUR STATE 22 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & 4 6 10 40.00% 34 117 151 22.52% 38 123 161 23.60% TECHNOLOGY AGUSAN INSTITUTE OF 23 TECHNOLOGY 0 0 0 0.00% 0 19 19 0.00% 0 19 19 0.00% AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE-(FOR 24 AKLAN COLLEGE)-KALIBO 3 7 10 30.00% 5 12 17 29.41% 8 19 27 29.63% AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY(AKLAN 25 S.C.A.)-BANGA 1 2 3 33.33% 4 8 12 33.33% 5 10 15 33.33% POS - 1 MARCH 2018 L. E. T. - ELEMENTARY LEVEL PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY-IBAJAY 26 1 0 1 100.00% 12 16 28 42.86% 13 16 29 44.83% AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY- 27 NATIONAL COLLEGE OF 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% FISHERIES AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY-NEW 28 WASHINGTON 0 2 2 0.00% 0 6 6 0.00% 0 8 8 0.00% ALANGALANG AGRO INDUSTRIAL 29 SCHOOL 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% 1 0 1 100.00% ALDERSGATE COLLEGE 30 2 1 3 66.67% 0 7 7 0.00% 2 8 10 20.00% ALEJANDRO COLLEGE 31 0 0 0 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% ALEMARZ SCH. OF SCIENCE & 32 TECH FOUND INC.- 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% VALENCIA,BUKIDNON ALFELOR SR. MEMORIAL COLLEGE 33 4 6 10 40.00% 16 49 65 24.62% 20 55 75 26.67% ALPHA CENTAURI EDUCATIONAL 34 SYSTEM, INC.-LUCENA CITY 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% ALTAVAS COLLEGE 35 2 0 2 100.00% 2 6 8 25.00% 4 6 10 40.00% AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE- 36 LUCENA CITY 0 0 0 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% AMANDO COPE COLLEGE 37 1 0 1 100.00% 1 6 7 14.29% 2 6 8 25.00% ANDRES BONIFACIO COLLEGE 38 2 2 4 50.00% 16 33 49 32.65% 18 35 53 33.96% ANDRES SORIANO COLLEGE 39 0 0 0 0.00% 5 36 41 12.20% 5 36 41 12.20% ANDRES SORIANO MEMORIAL 40 COLLEGE 3 1 4 75.00% 6 2 8 75.00% 9 3 12 75.00% ANGELES UNIVERSITY 41 FOUNDATION 2 1 3 66.67% 5 7 12 41.67% 7 8 15 46.67% ANNUNCIATION COLLEGE 42 4 3 7 57.14% 3 13 16 18.75% 7 16 23 30.43% ANTIQUE SCHOOL OF ARTS & 43 TRADES 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% ANTONIO R. PACHECO COLLEGE, 44 INC 2 26 28 7.14% 14 154 168 8.33% 16 180 196 8.16% APAYAO STATE COLLEGE- 45 CONNER 2 9 11 18.18% 5 42 47 10.64% 7 51 58 12.07% APAYAO STATE COLLEGE-LUNA 46 CAMPUS 0 3 3 0.00% 14 30 44 31.82% 14 33 47 29.79% AQUINAS UNIVERSITY 47 2 0 2 100.00% 1 11 12 8.33% 3 11 14 21.43% ARAULLO UNIVERSITY 48 2 1 3 66.67% 20 77 97 20.62% 22 78 100 22.00% ARELLANO UNIVERSITY - 49 MANDALUYONG 1 0 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-MALABON 50 0 0 0 0.00% 1 13 14 7.14% 1 13 14 7.14% ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-MANILA 51 2 1 3 66.67% 4 14 18 22.22% 6 15 21 28.57% ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-PASAY 52 5 9 14 35.71% 1 10 11 9.09% 6 19 25 24.00% ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-PASIG 53 1 1 2 50.00% 0 13 13 0.00% 1 14 15 6.67% POS - 2 MARCH 2018 L. E. T. - ELEMENTARY LEVEL PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER SEQ. FIRST TIMERS REPEATERS OVERALL PERFORMANCE NO. SCHOOL PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED PASSED FAILED TOTAL % PASSED ARRIESGADO COLLEGE 54 FOUNDATION, INC. 1 0 1 100.00% 4 4 8 50.00% 5 4 9 55.56% ASBURRY COLLEGE 55 6 12 18 33.33% 10 40 50 20.00% 16 52 68 23.53% ASIA COLLEGE OF ADVANCE 56 STUDIES IN ARTS, SCIENCES & 41 105 146 28.08% 3 69 72 4.17% 44 174 218 20.18% TECH. ASIA PACIFIC COLLEGE OF 57 ADVANCED STUDIES 0 1 1 0.00% 1 6 7 14.29% 1 7 8 12.50% ASIA SCHOOL OF ARTS & 58 SCIENCES 2 4 6 33.33% 0 3 3 0.00% 2 7 9 22.22% ASIAN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 59 5 2 7 71.43% 0 2 2 0.00% 5 4 9 55.56% ASIAN COLLEGES AND 60 TECHNOLOGICAL INST. INC- 0 1 1 0.00% 0 11 11 0.00% 0 12 12 0.00% NORTH COTABATO ASIAN DEVELOPMENT 61 FOUNDATION COLLEGE 2 1 3 66.67% 2 28 30 6.67% 4 29 33 12.12% ASIAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 62 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% ASSUMPTION COLLEGE OF DAVAO 63 1 1 2 50.00% 6 15 21 28.57% 7 16 23 30.43% ASSUMPTION COLLEGE OF 64 NABUNTURAN 2 1 3 66.67% 2 8 10 20.00% 4 9 13 30.77% ASSUMPTION COLLEGE-MAKATI 65 4 0 4 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 4 0 4 100.00% ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY 66 1 0 1 100.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% ATENEO DE NAGA UNIVERSITY 67 4 0 4 100.00% 4 3 7 57.14% 8 3 11 72.73% ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA 68 UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% 0 2 2 0.00% AURORA PIONEERS MEMORIAL 69 COLLEGE 0 4 4 0.00% 1 6 7 14.29% 1 10 11 9.09% AURORA STATE COLLEGE OF 70 TECHNOLOGY 0 0 0 0.00% 1 1 2 50.00% 1 1 2 50.00% AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE 71 FOUNDATION INCORPORATED 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% AVE MARIA COLLEGE - 72 VALLESVILLE-FATIMA, LILOY ZDN 1 0 1 100.00% 4 6 10 40.00% 5 6 11 45.45% BAAO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 73 7 1 8 87.50% 7 19 26 26.92% 14 20 34 41.18% BACOLOD CITY COLLEGE 74 10 3 13 76.92% 8 5 13 61.54% 18 8 26 69.23% BAGO CITY COLLEGE 75 1 6 7 14.29% 22 82 104 21.15% 23 88 111 20.72% BAGUIO BENGUET CHRISTIAN 76 COLLEGES METRO BAGUIO 1 2 3 33.33% 0 3 3 0.00% 1 5 6 16.67% INC.(ICCMBI) BAGUIO CENTRAL UNIVERSITY 77 2 3 5 40.00% 4 17 21 19.05% 6 20 26 23.08% BAGUIO CITY ACADEMY 78 COLLEGES, INC-BAGUIO 0 1 1 0.00% 3 2 5 60.00% 3 3 6 50.00% CITY,BENGUET BAIS DEVELOPMENTAL COLLEGE 79 0 0 0 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% 0 1 1 0.00% BALABAGAN TRADE SCHOOL 80 0 0 0 0.00% 0 5 5 0.00% 0 5 5 0.00% BALETE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 81 0 1 1 0.00% 1 9 10 10.00% 1 10 11 9.09% POS - 3 MARCH 2018 L.
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