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Visual Foxpro Page 1 Professional Regulation Commission ZAMBOANGA CITY Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS-ELEMENTARY September 29, 2019 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Building : A Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Floor : GROUND Room / Grp No. : 1 Seat School Last Name First Name Middle Name NO. Attended 1 ABAGON MARK ANTHONY ALBARACIN WMSU-MABUHAY ZDS. 2 ABAH ALMALYN ARASI CENTRAL SULU COLLEGE 3 ABAH RUHILNA ARASI LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-SIASI 4 ABAJAR ARNELYN BUSTILLO WMSU-TUNGAWAN 5 ABAJAR DEZA BLANCO WMSU-TUNGAWAN 6 ABAJAR FEBEILYN PACARRO WMSU-TUNGAWAN 7 ABANG DEMAR UDDIN M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 8 ABANG FHADZRAMA WAHID HMIJ-FPIC 9 ABANI ABIGAIL ANGKAYA LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-JOLO 10 ABANTAS AIZAM MUTALIB M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 11 ABAO CIANY-FHAD BANDAHALA CENTRAL SULU COLLEGE 12 ABAO SITTI APSHA HUSSIN TAWI-TAWI REG. AGRI. 13 ABAPO ARGELYN VALENTINO WMSU-SIAY, ZDS. 14 ABATAYO MARY JEAN TARIDONA WMSU-ZAMBOANGA CITY 15 ABAYLE DULCENIA VILLALUZ WMSU-MABUHAY ZDS. 16 ABBAS LINA JAUKAL MAHARDIKA I.T. 17 ABBAS MERSA SALABI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 18 ABBAS NADZWA TORRALBA BASILAN STATE COL. 19 ABBAS NIDA AHADANI CENTRAL SULU COLLEGE 20 ABBAS NURHA ALUK WMSU-ZAMBOANGA CITY 21 ABBAS NURHANISA PRONTOZA WMSU-IPIL 22 ABBAS PAHAD JUMADIL M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 23 ABBAS SAIDAL LAGAM M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 24 ABBAS SHARFINA YUSOP MAHARDIKA I.T. 25 ABBAS SINATRA AHADANI CENTRAL SULU COLLEGE 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 ZAMBOANGA CITY Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS-ELEMENTARY September 29, 2019 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Building : A Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Floor : GROUND Room / Grp No. : 2 Seat School Last Name First Name Middle Name NO. Attended 1 ABBAS SITTI JULMINA ISERAIL TAWI-TAWI REG. AGRI. 2 ABBENG JULHASIM MUNSALUN HMIJ-FPIC 3 ABBI PAKSAH JALAIN M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 4 ABBILANI THELMA NAHUDAN SULU STATE COLL. 5 ABBILUL PAUJIA MUSTALA SO.MINDANAO ISLAMIC INST. 6 ABBISANI NATALIA ALIHUDDIN LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-SIASI 7 ABDAIN RISMA ARABIN MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS CF,INC 8 ABDAN NURULIN POTOK M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 9 ABDELNASER ALAISA DAHIM M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 10 ABDILLA ABDURASHDEE BENHALID M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 11 ABDILLA ARMISHRA IGASAN TAWI-TAWI REG. AGRI. 12 ABDILLA MURADIYA DAHI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 13 ABDILLA ROSANA RATAG TAWI-TAWI REG. AGRI. 14 ABDILLA TIARA EIJANSANTOS TAWI-TAWI REG. AGRI. 15 ABDU KUSSA HASAN M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 16 ABDUA AMENA UDLI SULU STATE COLL. 17 ABDUA MODIFA AMIL U DE ZAMBOANGA 18 ABDUA RAFIDA AMI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 19 ABDUHADI RADZMA JAJI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 20 ABDUHADI SHALNIDA HABI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 21 ABDUHALIK WAHID AJIBON M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 22 ABDUHALIM BENHAYPAR JAMSID SULU STATE COLL. 23 ABDUHALIM MERKAISA HAJIRI MAHARDIKA I.T. 24 ABDUHALIM SANDRA QUIAMPAO SULU STATE COLL. 25 ABDUHARI AINALYN HUSSAIN M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 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 ZAMBOANGA CITY Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS-ELEMENTARY September 29, 2019 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Building : A Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Floor : GROUND Room / Grp No. : 3 Seat School Last Name First Name Middle Name NO. Attended 1 ABDUHARI ALMALYN SAMMAN MAHARDIKA I.T. 2 ABDUHARI ARWINA SARIPUDDIN SULU STATE COLL. 3 ABDUHARI BEBYLYN SULAN WMSU-MABUHAY ZDS. 4 ABDUHASAD NAJIMA JUMDANI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 5 ABDUHASSAM SINTAM SAHIJUAN M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 6 ABDUKADIL AHIL HASHIM SULU STATE COLL. 7 ABDUKADIL FATIMAH HASIM M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 8 ABDUKADIL RUISA BUDDIN SO.MINDANAO COLL.-PAGADIAN 9 ABDUKADIL RUJAINIE ABUBAKAR LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-SIASI 10 ABDUKAHAL NORMINA KILI CENTRAL SULU COLLEGE 11 ABDUL AL-RYAN IBRAHIM M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 12 ABDUL DAYANA ORONGAN M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 13 ABDUL EMELYN IBBA M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 14 ABDUL FARHIYA JUMAWAN MEDINA COLL.-IPIL 15 ABDUL FATIMA RABIA SAPPAYANI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 16 ABDUL HASIMA TARROZA WMSU-TUNGAWAN 17 ABDUL JIHANA SALA LAPAK AGRI.COLL.-SIASI 18 ABDUL JOAN SACANDAL WMSU-TUNGAWAN 19 ABDUL MUNDOS ISMAEL M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 20 ABDUL NASMIRA KURAIS U DE ZAMBOANGA 21 ABDUL NUR-IMA ALIG M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 22 ABDUL NUR-KHADRE ASNAWI SULU STATE COLL. 23 ABDUL SHAQUEENA SABDANI M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 24 ABDUL SITTI RAKAG NONG SULU STATE COLL. 25 ABDUL ZENAIDA KAHAL BASILAN STATE COL. 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 ZAMBOANGA CITY Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS-ELEMENTARY September 29, 2019 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Building : A Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Floor : GROUND Room / Grp No. : 4 Seat School Last Name First Name Middle Name NO. Attended 1 ABDUL-AJID NURSIMA SAMPUTO CLARET COLLEGE 2 ABDUL-AJID ZURNALENE ARAS MAHARDIKA I.T. 3 ABDUL-AZIZ RIMA ASLAIN MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS CF,INC 4 ABDULA NURHUDA HASSAN SULU STATE COLL. 5 ABDULA SITTI NURON ALMAIN NOTRE DAME-JOLO 6 ABDULA WELADA SELBIN WMSU-MABUHAY ZDS. 7 ABDULA YATHRIB SELBIN MAHARDIKA I.T. 8 ABDULAJID NUR-AIMA SAHAJI MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS CF,INC 9 ABDULAJID TESSIE BUHARA M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 10 ABDULAZIS JASRINE RODI RC-AL KIC 11 ABDULBASIR NUR-HAZIL ALBANI NOTRE DAME-JOLO 12 ABDULCADIL RADIFA ALAMANSA MAHARDIKA I.T. 13 ABDULCAWI PATRICIA SAHIBUDDIN SO.CITY COLL. 14 ABDULCAWI WIDZJAWATI SAHIBUDDIN ABUBAKAR C.L.C. 15 ABDULGAFAR SHELMINA MATAL MAHARDIKA I.T. 16 ABDULGANI AL-FASHRI TIANNING M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 17 ABDULGANIH AL-OSMAR MALIKI SULU STATE COLL. 18 ABDULGANIH TADZMERIA ISMAEL SULU STATE COLL. 19 ABDULGANIM RAQUINA ASKALANI M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 20 ABDULGAPOL SHAIRA LAURENTE WMSU-TUNGAWAN 21 ABDULHAKIM ANALYN ASSIM M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 22 ABDULHAKIM BONNY BOY LAHIBBAN SO.CITY COLL. 23 ABDULHAKIM JUNIA NIMER WMSU-OLUTANGA 24 ABDULHAKIM MARPUA CUANDI WMSU-OLUTANGA 25 ABDULHAKIM NURHASIM ISKANDAL U DE ZAMBOANGA 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 ZAMBOANGA CITY Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS-ELEMENTARY September 29, 2019 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Building : A Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Floor : SECOND Room / Grp No. : 5 Seat School Last Name First Name Middle Name NO. Attended 1 ABDULHAKIM NURSALINA HASIRIN SULU STATE COLL. 2 ABDULHALIK SHARBIA MUNAP MAHARDIKA I.T. 3 ABDULHAMAN SHARHANA USMAN J.RIZAL MEM.S.U.-DAPITAN 4 ABDULHAMID HOMER EUGENIO CLARET COLLEGE 5 ABDULHAMID MAHMUD JALAL M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 6 ABDULHARIS HAMIMA HOTONG BASILAN STATE COL. 7 ABDULI ASPUDI SARAHAN M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 8 ABDULI NURIANI SARAHAN M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 9 ABDULISAM NORMALIA LAUNION M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 10 ABDULJABUL HERDAWATY ABJARAN SULU STATE COLL. 11 ABDULJABUL MASJONI ABJARAN MAHARDIKA I.T. 12 ABDULJABUL ROSEHAYATY LAGAM SULU STATE COLL. 13 ABDULJALIL ALMIDZRA KARIM M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 14 ABDULJAMIL FIRHAMNA MUSIN SULU STATE COLL. 15 ABDULKADIL ANABELA TAYOKO MAHARDIKA I.T. 16 ABDULKADIL HETTY HAIRUL TAWI-TAWI REG. AGRI. 17 ABDULKADIL RIDZMA TALAJI M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 18 ABDULKARIL RUHILNA NUR-MOHAMMAD M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 19 ABDULKARIL SHARIFA NURKARIM M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 20 ABDULKARIM MIDZWIN IBRAHIM MAHARDIKA I.T. 21 ABDULKARIM SHERNIHAR BAWA WMSU-TUNGAWAN 22 ABDULLA AIKO PIRASA M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 23 ABDULLA ALEXIE CARTAGENA BASILAN STATE COL. 24 ABDULLA ALJIHAD HADJIRUL MINDANAO AUTONOMOUS CF,INC 25 ABDULLA ALNALYN KIRAM M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 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 ZAMBOANGA CITY Licensure Examination for PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS-ELEMENTARY September 29, 2019 School : DON PABLO LORENZO MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Building : A Address : GOVERNOR RAMOS, STA. MARIA, ZAMBOANGA CITY Floor : SECOND Room / Grp No. : 6 Seat School Last Name First Name Middle Name NO. Attended 1 ABDULLA AMILMAHMUD JIKIRI MAHARDIKA I.T. 2 ABDULLA CARSUM ISLAH M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 3 ABDULLA FATIMA JAHRA ABDURAJAK M.S.U.-TAWI-TAWI 4 ABDULLA FAUZIA HAMSI M.S.U.-SDTC-JOLO 5 ABDULLA JAHIDA HASSAN MAHARDIKA I.T.
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