San Antonio, Zambales - Education

Education

  • Elementary
    • San Antonio Central Elementary School (S.A.C.E.S)
    • West Dirita Elementary School
    • Dirita Elementary School
    • San Esteban Elementary School
    • San Gregorio Elementary School(S.G.E.S)
    • San Juan Elementary School
    • San Nicolas Elementary School
    • San Miguel Elementary School
    • Pundakit Elementary School
    • Angel Manglicmot Memorial School (formerly Angeles Elementary School)
    • Teodoro R. Yangco Elementary School(T.R.Y.M.S)
    • Teodoro R. Yangco Catholic Educational Institute(T.R.Y.C.E.I)
    • Valiant Educational Institute
  • High School
    • Angel C. Manglicmot High School (A.C.M.H.S.)
    • Pundakit High School
    • Luzon Technical Institute, Inc(L.T.I)
    • Teodoro R. Yangco Catholic Educational Institute(T.R.Y.C.E.I)
    • San Miguel National High School
    • San Antonio High School
    • Valiant Educational Institute
  • Montessori
    • Precious Child Montessori
    • Escuela Royal de Maria Montessori
    • St.Anthony Montessori of Zambales Inc.

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