List of schools in Ilagan

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Department of Education
Division of the City of Ilagan
Edukasyong Pansangay ng Lungsod ng Ilagan
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Official logo of the Division of the City of Ilagan
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 21, 2013 [1]
Preceding agency
  • Division of Isabela
Headquarters INHS Compound, Claravall St., San Vicente, Ilagan City, Isabela, Philippines
Agency executives
  • Dr. Eduardo C. Escorpiso, Jr., EdD, CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent
  • Dr. Nelia M. Mabuti, CESE, Assistant Superintendent [2]
Parent agency Department of Education
Website www.sdocityofilagan.com.ph

This list of primary and secondary schools in Ilagan is sorted per district under its own separate schools division. It includes both public and private from primary to secondary that are duly recognized and accredited by the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education.

Contents

Schools in Ilagan City were originally grouped into three (3) districts, namely: Ilagan East District, Ilagan South District and Ilagan West District under the Division of Isabela. Under its current arrangement, the schools are now grouped into six (6) districts, namely: Ilagan North District, Ilagan Northwest District, Ilagan East District, Ilagan South District, Ilagan West District and San Antonio District.

As checked on the list of schools on Basic Education Information System (BEIS) of the DepEd, there are a total of 138 listed schools in the city. [3]

Schools division heads

The first appointed schools division head in 2013 was Dr. Denizon P. Domingo. [4] Its current administration is headed by Dr. Eduardo C. Escorpiso, Jr., as the schools division superintendent for this division since April 3, 2023. [5]

SuperintendentYear
1Denizon P. Domingo [6] 2013–2016
2Cherry S. Ramos [7] 2017–2019
3Gilbert N. Tong [8] [9] 2019–2023
4Eduardo C. Escorpiso, Jr. [10] 2023–present

Elementary schools

Public elementary schools

West District

  • Alibagu Elementary School
  • Baligatan Elementary School
  • Bliss Elementary School
  • Camunatan Primary School
  • Guinatan Primary School
  • Ilagan West Central School
  • Malalam Elementary School
  • Namnama Elementary School
  • Salindingan Elementary School
  • San Felipe Elementary School
  • Sto. Tomas Primary School

San Antonio District

  • Baribad Elementary School
  • Cabeceria 3 Elementary School
  • Cabeceria 6 Elementary School
  • Cabeceria 19 Elementary School
  • Cabeceria 23 Elementary School
  • Cabeceria 24 Elementary School
  • Calindayagan Elementary School
  • Capugotan Elementary School
  • Dappat Integrated School
  • Gayong-Gayong Norte Elementary School
  • Gayong-Gayong Sur Integrated School
  • Nangalisan Elementary School
  • Sablang Elementary School
  • San Antonio Elementary School
  • San Manuel Elementary School
  • San Pedro Elementary School
  • San Rafael Elementary School
  • Sindun Maride Elementary School
  • Sta. Maria Elementary School

North District

  • Balla Primary School
  • Bangag Primary School
  • Capellan Elementary School
  • Capo Primary School
  • Fuyo Elementary School
  • Manaring Integrated School
  • Minabang Elementary School
  • Morado Elementary School
  • Nanaguan Primary School
  • Pasa Elementary School
  • Rang-ayan Elementary School
  • San Juan-Rugao Elementary School
  • San Lorenzo Integrated School
  • San Pablo-Quimalabasa Primary School
  • San Rodrigo Primary School
  • Sta. Catalina Elementary School
  • Sta. Victoria Elementary School
  • Tangcul-San Isidro Elementary School

North West District

  • Arusip Elementary School
  • Bagong Silang Elementary School
  • Bigao Elementary School
  • Cabannungan 1st Elementary School
  • Cabannungan 2nd Elementary School
  • Carikkikan Elementary School
  • Lullutan Elementary School
  • Malasin Elementary School
  • Naguillian Baculud Elementary School
  • Mangcuram Elementary School
  • Pilar Elementary School
  • San Ignacio Elementary School
  • Siffu Elementary School
  • Sta. Isabel Norte Elementary School
  • Sta. Isabel Sur Elementary School
  • Tubo Elementary School

East District

  • Alinguigan 1st Elementary School
  • Alinguigan 2nd Elementary School
  • Alinguigan 3rd Elementary School
  • Bagumbayan Elementary School (formerly Ilagan North Central School)
  • Ilagan East Integrated SPED Center
  • Marana 1st Elementary School
  • Marana 2nd Elementary School
  • Marana 3rd Elementary School
  • San Andres Elementary School
  • Sipay Elementary School

South District

  • Aggassian Elementary School
  • Ballacong Elementary School
  • Batong Labang Elementary School
  • Cabeceria 25 Elementary School
  • Cebeceria 27 Elementary School
  • Cadu Elementary School
  • Casilagan Elementary School
  • Fugu Elementary School
  • Ilagan South Central School
  • Lupigue Elementary School
  • Sindun Bayabo Elementary School
  • Sindun Highway Elementary School
  • Talaytay Primary School
  • Villa Imelda Primary School

Private elementary schools

Secondary schools

Public high schools

West District

North West District

  • Ilagan West National High School
  • Isabela School of Arts and Trades Cabannungan Annex
  • Sta. Isabel National High School

San Antonio District

  • Dappat Integrated School
  • Gayong Gayong Sur Integrated School
  • San Antonio National Agro-Industrial Vocational High School
  • San Pedro National High School
  • San Rafael National Vocational High School

North District

  • Manaring Integrated School
  • Rang-ayan National High School
  • San Lorenzo Integrated School

South District

Private high schools

SPED Centers

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