List of schools in Dipolog

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Dipolog is the capital of Province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. This article lists those schools, colleges and universities.

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Universities

Colleges

NameLocationDate Established
Andres Bonifacio College Miputak1940 [2]
Saint Vincent's College EstakaJune 17, 1917 [3]
Dipolog Medical Center College Foundation, Inc. Santa FilomenaAugust 1, 1974 [4]
Dipolog City Institute of TechnologyMinaog1986

Former colleges

Private elementary & high schools

NamePre-SchoolGrade SchoolHigh School
Saint Mary's Academy of Dipolog [6]
Dipolog Community School
Global Springs of Learning Academy
Metro Dipolog Baptist Academy [7]
DMC College Foundation ~ Basic Education
DMC Science High School
Andres Bonifacio College (Basic Education)
Saint Vincent's College Basic Education Campus

Public elementary schools

Public high schools

Vocational and Technical Schools

Former colleges

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