List of schools in Cabuyao

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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.

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College schools and universities

Malayan Colleges Laguna MCL RizalHall.jpg
Malayan Colleges Laguna

The following are colleges and universities situated in Cabuyao: [1]

No.College/universityLocation
1 Pamantasan ng Cabuyao (University of Cabuyao) Banay-Banay
2 Malayan Colleges Laguna Pulo
3Colegio de Santo Niño de Cabuyao Barangay Tres
4St. 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
7Southeast Asia Institute of Science, Arts and Technology-Cabuyao Technological Campus Sala
8Asian Institute of Technology, Sciences and the Arts, Inc. ( AITSA) Barangay Uno
9St. Ignatius Technical Institute of Business and Arts (Cabuyao Campus) [2] Banay-Banay
10CITI Global College Barangay Dos

National High Schools

List of public/national high schools in Cabuyao: [1]

No.Name of SchoolLocationPrincipal
1Bigaa Integrated National High School Bigaa Mrs. Evelyn Lasafin Embate
2Cabuyao Integrated National High School Brgy. Tres Mrs. Yolly Delloro Valiente,, Prinicipal III
3Casile Integrated National High School Casile Mrs. Ma. Concepcion A. Odon, Principal III
4Gulod National High School Gulod Mrs. Teodora M. Galang
5Mamatid National High School Mamatid Lyell M. Fruelda, Officer-In-Charge
6Pulo National High School Pulo
7Pulo National High School - Diezmo Annex Diezmo Mrs. Cristina Talambayan
8Southville National High School Niugan Mrs. Myrna B. Basco
9Marinig National High School Marinig Shyreene T. Legisma

Private High Schools

The list of private high schools in Cabuyao: [1]

No.Name of schoolLocation
1Arise & Shine AcademyBrgy. Tres [3]
2Agape Young Achievers SchoolMamatid
3Angels in Heaven School - HSBrgy. Sala
4Augustinian School of Cabuyao, Inc.Banay-Banay
5Bible Baptist School of Excellence and DevelopmentSala
6 Christ the King School of Cabuyao Mamatid
7Colegio de Sta. CeciliaMamatid
8Colegio de Sto. Niño de CabuyaoBrgy. Tres
9Holy Redeemer School of CabuyaoMamatid
10Hosanna Technological School of Arts and SciencesButong
11Infant Jesus Montessori CenterMamatid
12Infant Jesus Montessori Center, Inc.Banlic
13Institute for Foundational Learning, IncSan Isidro
14Kolehiyo de Canlubang-Mamatid BranchMamatid
15Jeremiah Montessori SchoolButong
16Lady of Rose Academy, Inc.Sala
17Liceo de CabuyaoBrgy. Uno
18Liceo de MamatidMamatid
19Maranatha Christian AcademySala
20 Our Lady of Assumption College Mamatid
21Regina Angelorum SchoolMamatid
22Ridpath Academy of Mabuhay, Inc.Mamatid
23Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary SchoolMamatid
24St. Isidore Academy of CabuyaoMamatid
25St. John's Wort Montessori SchoolNiugan
26St. Joseph de Paul AcademyMarinig
27St. Matthew Montessori and Science High SchoolBrgy. Uno
28St. Vincent College of CabuyaoMamatid
29Child Jesus AcademyBrgy. Sala
30Gloridane Montessori SchoolBrgy. Banay-Banay
31Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Science High School - CabuyaoBrgy. Tres

Elementary schools

Primary education and basic learning are well taught among the eighty four (84) both public and private Elementary Schools in Cabuyao, Laguna [1] [4]

Public

The list of public elementary schools [1] [4] in Cabuyao, Laguna:

No.Name of schoolLocationPrincipal
1Baclaran Elementary SchoolBaclaranMrs. Esmeralda C. Delfinado
2Banay-Banay Elementary SchoolBanay-BanayMrs. Abelinda B. Sison
3Banlic Elementary SchoolBanlicMrs. Janet F. Haro
4Bigaa Elementary SchoolBigaaMrs. Magdalena S. Aragon
5Butong Elementary SchoolButongMr. Emmanuel B. Cerda
6Cabuyao Central SchoolBrgy. DosMs. Marites O. Isleta
7Casile Elementary SchoolCasile
8Diezmo Elementary SchoolDiezmoMr. Romeo Billones
9Guinting Elementary SchoolCasile
10Gulod Elementary SchoolGulodMrs. Salome Manalo
11Mamatid Elementary SchoolMamatidMrs. Celenia Molinyawe
12North Marinig Elementary SchoolMarinigMr. Romeo Billones
13Marinig South Elementary SchoolMarinigMrs. Aurene O. Aloquin
14Niugan Elementary SchoolNiugan
15Pittland Elementary SchoolPittlandMr. Romeo Billones
16Pulo Elementary SchoolPuloDr. Eriberto Tangcangco
17Sala Elementary SchoolSalaMrs. Jean E. Paz
18San Isidro Elementary SchoolSan IsidroMr. Jose Charlie S. Aloquin
19Southville Elementary SchoolMarinigMr. Reynaldo A. Talavera

District Supervisor: Dr. Edna F. Hemedez

Private

The list of private elementary schools found in Cabuyao, Laguna: [1]

No.Name of SchoolLocation
1Arise & Shine AcademyBrgy. Tres [3]
2Liceo de CabuyaoBrgy. Uno
3Mary Immaculate AcademyBrgy. Uno
4St. Benedict School of CabuyaoBrgy. Uno
5St. Matthew Montessori and Science High SchoolBrgy. Uno
6Angels in Heaven SchoolBrgy. Dos
8Colegio de Sto. Niño de CabuyaoBrgy. Tres
9Angelic Learning CenterBanay-Banay
10Augustinian School of CabuyaoBanay-Banay
11Divine Mercy School of CabuyaoBanay-Banay
12Institute for Foundational Learning, Inc.San Isidro
13Jesus Covenanted Christian AcademyBanay-Banay
14St. John Bosco Academy of CabuyaoBanay-Banay
15Holy Redeemer School of Cabuyao, Inc.Banlic
16Infant Jesus Montessori Center, Inc.Mamatid
17Cabuyao Nursery School and Child Center, Inc.Bigaa
18Build Bright Kiddie Learning CenterButong
19Hosanna Christian AcademyButong
20Jeremiah Montessori School, Inc.Butong
21Lazare Academy, Inc.Butong
22Permaja Montessori School, Inc.Butong
23School of Saint Joseph de CabuyaoButong

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24School of Saint Joseph de Cabuyao(Annex)Banay-Banay
25Lakeside Integrated School of CabuyaoGulod
26Agape Young Achievers SchoolMamatid
27Bright Computer Learning CenterMamatid
28The Cecilian School of LagunaMamatid
29Christ the King School of Cabuyao, IncMamatid
30Heaven of Grace Academy-Laguna Campus, Inc.Mamatid
31Holy Angel Montessori School of LagunaMamatid
32Holy Redeemer School of CabuyaoMamatid
33Kiddie Star Learning CenterMamatid
34Kolehiyo de Canlubang Child Care and Learning Center-Mabuhay AnnexMamatid
35Kolehiyo de Canlubang-Mamatid BranchMamatid
36 Our Lady of Assumption College-Phase 2 (Main) & Phase 6 (Annex) Mamatid
37Precious Treasures Christian School of CabuyaoMamatid
38Regina Angelorum SchoolMamatid
39Ridpath Academy of Mabuhay, Inc.Mamatid
40RP Mabuhay City AcademyMamatid
41Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary SchoolMamatid
40St. Isidore Academy of CabuyaoMamatid
41 St. Jerome Integrated School of Cabuyao Mamatid
42St. Vincent College of CabuyaoMamatid
43Sunny Ville SchoolMamatid
44Today's Kids Learning CenterMamatid
45Zion Academy of CabuyaoMamatid
46Agape Young Achievers SchoolMarinig
47 Celestine Learning School Marinig
48Ephphatha Integrated School, Inc.Marinig
49Marian School of CabuyaoMarinig
50St. Joseph de Paul Academy, Inc.Marinig
51Therese of the Lake SchoolMarinig
52Well of Wisdom SchoolMarinig
53St. John's Wort Montessori SchoolNiugan
54Centennial Learning School Pulo
55Gloridane Montessori School, Inc.Pulo
56Jesus and Mary School of CabuyaoPulo
57Shepherd's Flock School of CabuyaoPulo
58Acts Learning CenterSala
59Bible Baptist School of Excellence and DevelopmentSala
60Lady of Rose AcademySala
62Maranatha Christian AcademySala
63Institute for Foundation for Learning, IncSan Isidro
64Paulinian Learning SchoolSan Isidro
65Krizia Ignacio Bautista National SchoolSala
66Whiz Kids Montessori School HouseSan Isidro
67Gloridane Montessori SchoolBanay-Banay
68Child Jesus AcademySala
69St. Clare Learning School of CabuyaoGulod & Marinig
70Saint Francis of Assisi School of CabuyaoBanay-Banay
71Academia De San JoseMarinig
72JACS SchoolBaet House
73Nelson's Private High SchoolNiugan

Special Education

The only special education school that can be found in Laguna is located in Cabuyao.

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