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| Established | 1986 |
St. James Community School is a co-educational pre-school, grade school, and high school in Antipolo, Philippines.
St. James Community School is a non-sectarian institution of learning. It was founded in 1986 by Mr. & Mrs. Jaime L. Baltao. In 1995, the owner of the school turned over management duties to Mrs. Charito Zapanta-Espiritu.
The institution is recognized by the Department of Education, Philippines. It is a member of the City of Antipolo Private School and Administrator Association (CAPSAA), the Rizal Private Pre- Elementary and Elementary School Association (RIPPESA), the Rizal Private Secondary School Association(RIPSSA), the Philippine Taekwondo Association,(PTA), and Milo Little Olympics.