Calamba Institute

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Coordinates 14°11′55″N121°09′49″E / 14.19867°N 121.16354°E / 14.19867; 121.16354 Coordinates: 14°11′55″N121°09′49″E / 14.19867°N 121.16354°E / 14.19867; 121.16354
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Calamba Institute is a private school in Brgy. Halang, Calamba City, Philippines that offers pre-elementary, elementary, and high school courses.

The school has two separate locations, which is both located at Chipeco Ave. The first location is for The Junior High School & Senior High School that has sections rooted from several flowers and plants, and the second location is for The Pre-Elementary and Elementary.

Calamba Institute's students are often called "CI'ers". The student publication of the school is also named after this pseudonym.

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