Number of Schools | |
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Pamantasan ng Cabuyao University of Cabuyao | |
Literacy Rate | 98% |
Elementary [2010]: | Public: 19 Private: 68 |
Secondary [2010]: | Public: 8 Private: 29 |
Tertiary [2010]: | Public: 0 Private: 8 |
This is a list of Schools in Cabuyao , in the province of Laguna, Philippines.
The following are colleges and universities situated in Cabuyao: [1]
No. | College/university | Location |
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1 | Pamantasan ng Cabuyao (University of Cabuyao) | Banay-Banay |
2 | Malayan Colleges Laguna | Pulo |
3 | Colegio de Santo Niño de Cabuyao | Barangay Tres |
4 | St. Vincent College of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
5 | Our Lady of Assumption College-Cabuyao Campus (Main) | Mamatid |
6 | Our Lady of Assumption College-Cabuyao Campus (Annex) | Mamatid |
7 | Southeast Asia Institute of Science, Arts and Technology-Cabuyao Technological Campus | Sala |
8 | Asian Institute of Technology, Sciences and the Arts, Inc. ( AITSA) | Barangay Uno |
9 | St. Ignatius Technical Institute of Business and Arts (Cabuyao Campus) [2] | Banay-Banay |
10 | CITI Global College | Barangay Dos |
List of public/national high schools in Cabuyao: [1]
No. | Name of School | Location | Principal |
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1 | Bigaa Integrated National High School | Bigaa | Mrs. Evelyn Lasafin Embate |
2 | Cabuyao Integrated National High School | Brgy. Tres | Mrs. Yolly Delloro Valiente,, Prinicipal III |
3 | Casile Integrated National High School | Casile | Mrs. Ma. Concepcion A. Odon, Principal III |
4 | Gulod National High School | Gulod | Mrs. Teodora M. Galang |
5 | Mamatid National High School | Mamatid | Lyell M. Fruelda, Officer-In-Charge |
6 | Pulo National High School | Pulo | |
7 | Pulo National High School - Diezmo Annex | Diezmo | Mrs. Cristina Talambayan |
8 | Southville National High School | Niugan | Mrs. Myrna B. Basco |
9 | Marinig National High School | Marinig | Shyreene T. Legisma |
The list of private high schools in Cabuyao: [1]
No. | Name of school | Location |
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1 | Arise & Shine Academy | Brgy. Tres [3] |
2 | Agape Young Achievers School | Mamatid |
3 | Angels in Heaven School - HS | Brgy. Sala |
4 | Augustinian School of Cabuyao, Inc. | Banay-Banay |
5 | Bible Baptist School of Excellence and Development | Sala |
6 | Christ the King School of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
7 | Colegio de Sta. Cecilia | Mamatid |
8 | Colegio de Sto. Niño de Cabuyao | Brgy. Tres |
9 | Holy Redeemer School of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
10 | Hosanna Technological School of Arts and Sciences | Butong |
11 | Infant Jesus Montessori Center | Mamatid |
12 | Infant Jesus Montessori Center, Inc. | Banlic |
13 | Institute for Foundational Learning, Inc | San Isidro |
14 | Kolehiyo de Canlubang-Mamatid Branch | Mamatid |
15 | Jeremiah Montessori School | Butong |
16 | Lady of Rose Academy, Inc. | Sala |
17 | Liceo de Cabuyao | Brgy. Uno |
18 | Liceo de Mamatid | Mamatid |
19 | Maranatha Christian Academy | Sala |
20 | Our Lady of Assumption College | Mamatid |
21 | Regina Angelorum School | Mamatid |
22 | Ridpath Academy of Mabuhay, Inc. | Mamatid |
23 | Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary School | Mamatid |
24 | St. Isidore Academy of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
25 | St. John's Wort Montessori School | Niugan |
26 | St. Joseph de Paul Academy | Marinig |
27 | St. Matthew Montessori and Science High School | Brgy. Uno |
28 | St. Vincent College of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
29 | Child Jesus Academy | Brgy. Sala |
30 | Gloridane Montessori School | Brgy. Banay-Banay |
31 | Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Science High School - Cabuyao | Brgy. Tres |
Primary education and basic learning are well taught among the eighty four (84) both public and private Elementary Schools in Cabuyao, Laguna [1] [4]
The list of public elementary schools [1] [4] in Cabuyao, Laguna:
No. | Name of school | Location | Principal |
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1 | Baclaran Elementary School | Baclaran | Mrs. Esmeralda C. Delfinado |
2 | Banay-Banay Elementary School | Banay-Banay | Mrs. Abelinda B. Sison |
3 | Banlic Elementary School | Banlic | Mrs. Janet F. Haro |
4 | Bigaa Elementary School | Bigaa | Mrs. Magdalena S. Aragon |
5 | Butong Elementary School | Butong | Mr. Emmanuel B. Cerda |
6 | Cabuyao Central School | Brgy. Dos | Ms. Marites O. Isleta |
7 | Casile Elementary School | Casile | |
8 | Diezmo Elementary School | Diezmo | Mr. Romeo Billones |
9 | Guinting Elementary School | Casile | |
10 | Gulod Elementary School | Gulod | Mrs. Salome Manalo |
11 | Mamatid Elementary School | Mamatid | Mrs. Celenia Molinyawe |
12 | North Marinig Elementary School | Marinig | Mr. Romeo Billones |
13 | Marinig South Elementary School | Marinig | Mrs. Aurene O. Aloquin |
14 | Niugan Elementary School | Niugan | |
15 | Pittland Elementary School | Pittland | Mr. Romeo Billones |
16 | Pulo Elementary School | Pulo | Dr. Eriberto Tangcangco |
17 | Sala Elementary School | Sala | Mrs. Jean E. Paz |
18 | San Isidro Elementary School | San Isidro | Mr. Jose Charlie S. Aloquin |
19 | Southville Elementary School | Marinig | Mr. Reynaldo A. Talavera |
District Supervisor: Dr. Edna F. Hemedez
The list of private elementary schools found in Cabuyao, Laguna: [1]
No. | Name of School | Location |
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1 | Arise & Shine Academy | Brgy. Tres [3] |
2 | Liceo de Cabuyao | Brgy. Uno |
3 | Mary Immaculate Academy | Brgy. Uno |
4 | St. Benedict School of Cabuyao | Brgy. Uno |
5 | St. Matthew Montessori and Science High School | Brgy. Uno |
6 | Angels in Heaven School | Brgy. Dos |
8 | Colegio de Sto. Niño de Cabuyao | Brgy. Tres |
9 | Angelic Learning Center | Banay-Banay |
10 | Augustinian School of Cabuyao | Banay-Banay |
11 | Divine Mercy School of Cabuyao | Banay-Banay |
12 | Institute for Foundational Learning, Inc. | San Isidro |
13 | Jesus Covenanted Christian Academy | Banay-Banay |
14 | St. John Bosco Academy of Cabuyao | Banay-Banay |
15 | Holy Redeemer School of Cabuyao, Inc. | Banlic |
16 | Infant Jesus Montessori Center, Inc. | Mamatid |
17 | Cabuyao Nursery School and Child Center, Inc. | Bigaa |
18 | Build Bright Kiddie Learning Center | Butong |
19 | Hosanna Christian Academy | Butong |
20 | Jeremiah Montessori School, Inc. | Butong |
21 | Lazare Academy, Inc. | Butong |
22 | Permaja Montessori School, Inc. | Butong |
23 | School of Saint Joseph de Cabuyao | Butong (049)502-3924 |
24 | School of Saint Joseph de Cabuyao(Annex) | Banay-Banay |
25 | Lakeside Integrated School of Cabuyao | Gulod |
26 | Agape Young Achievers School | Mamatid |
27 | Bright Computer Learning Center | Mamatid |
28 | The Cecilian School of Laguna | Mamatid |
29 | Christ the King School of Cabuyao, Inc | Mamatid |
30 | Heaven of Grace Academy-Laguna Campus, Inc. | Mamatid |
31 | Holy Angel Montessori School of Laguna | Mamatid |
32 | Holy Redeemer School of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
33 | Kiddie Star Learning Center | Mamatid |
34 | Kolehiyo de Canlubang Child Care and Learning Center-Mabuhay Annex | Mamatid |
35 | Kolehiyo de Canlubang-Mamatid Branch | Mamatid |
36 | Our Lady of Assumption College-Phase 2 (Main) & Phase 6 (Annex) | Mamatid |
37 | Precious Treasures Christian School of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
38 | Regina Angelorum School | Mamatid |
39 | Ridpath Academy of Mabuhay, Inc. | Mamatid |
40 | RP Mabuhay City Academy | Mamatid |
41 | Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary School | Mamatid |
40 | St. Isidore Academy of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
41 | St. Jerome Integrated School of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
42 | St. Vincent College of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
43 | Sunny Ville School | Mamatid |
44 | Today's Kids Learning Center | Mamatid |
45 | Zion Academy of Cabuyao | Mamatid |
46 | Agape Young Achievers School | Marinig |
47 | Celestine Learning School | Marinig |
48 | Ephphatha Integrated School, Inc. | Marinig |
49 | Marian School of Cabuyao | Marinig |
50 | St. Joseph de Paul Academy, Inc. | Marinig |
51 | Therese of the Lake School | Marinig |
52 | Well of Wisdom School | Marinig |
53 | St. John's Wort Montessori School | Niugan |
54 | Centennial Learning School | Pulo |
55 | Gloridane Montessori School, Inc. | Pulo |
56 | Jesus and Mary School of Cabuyao | Pulo |
57 | Shepherd's Flock School of Cabuyao | Pulo |
58 | Acts Learning Center | Sala |
59 | Bible Baptist School of Excellence and Development | Sala |
60 | Lady of Rose Academy | Sala |
62 | Maranatha Christian Academy | Sala |
63 | Institute for Foundation for Learning, Inc | San Isidro |
64 | Paulinian Learning School | San Isidro |
65 | Krizia Ignacio Bautista National School | Sala |
66 | Whiz Kids Montessori School House | San Isidro |
67 | Gloridane Montessori School | Banay-Banay |
68 | Child Jesus Academy | Sala |
69 | St. Clare Learning School of Cabuyao | Gulod & Marinig |
70 | Saint Francis of Assisi School of Cabuyao | Banay-Banay |
71 | Academia De San Jose | Marinig |
72 | JACS School | Baet House |
73 | Nelson's Private High School | Niugan |
The only special education school that can be found in Laguna is located in Cabuyao.
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