Jesus The Greatest Name Christian College

Jesus the Greatest Name Christian College (JGNCC) is one of the 128 educational institutions in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. Established in 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Maguad, the school population (comprising Pre-elementary, Elementary, and High School pupils and students) has grown steadily to its present size of 285.

True to its identity as a Christian school, it also serves as the Pleasant Hills Cell Church of Jesus Christ the Savior International Assemblies (JCSIA). Worship service is held every Sunday at 9 am.

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