Schools
- Elementary
There are 37 public elementary schools within Monkayo, namely;
- Anagase Elementary School, located at Casoon
- Awao Elementary School, located at Awao
- Bagong Taas Elementary School, located at Haguimitan
- Babag Elementary School, located at Babag
- Banlag Elementary School, located at Banlag
- Baylo Elementary School, located at Baylo
- BLISS Elementary School, located at Poblacion
- Boay Elementary School, located at Salvacion
- Cabangkalan Elementary School, located at Casoon
- Casoon Elementary School, located at Casoon
- Depot Elementary School, located at Upper Ulip
- Haguimitan Elementary School, located at Haguimitan
- Inambatan Elementary School, located at Inambatan
- Liwanag Elementary School, located at Banlag
- Mabuhay Elementary School, located at Awao
- Macopa Elementary School, located at Macopa
- Mamunga Elementary School, located at Mamunga
- Matangad Elementary School, located at Upper Ulip
- Monkayo Central Elementary School, located at Poblacion
- Moria Elementary School, located at Banlag
- Mt. Diwata Elementary School, located at Mt. Diwata
- Munoz Elementary School, located at Union
- Naboc Elementary School, located at Naboc
- New Kapatagan Elementary School, located at Casoon
- Olaycon Elementary School, located at Olaycon
- Paco Primary School, located at Banlag
- Pasian Elementary School, located at Pasian
- Pilar Elementary School, located at Babag
- Rizal Elementary School, located at Rizal
- Samuag Elementary School, located at Salvacion
- San Jose Elementary School, located at San Jose
- San Isidro Elementary School, located at San Isidro
- Sugod Elementary School, located at Union
- Totoy Elementary School, located at San Jose
- Tuburan Elementary School, located at Casoon
- Tubo-tubo Elementary School, located at Tubo-tubo
- Ulip Elementary School, located at Upper Ulip
There are also two (3) private elementary schools, namely;
- Casa Amazing Grace School- Poblacion
- Agape Christian Academy
- Casa Amazing Grace School- Mt. Diwata
- Secondary
Public High Schools:
- Awao National High School, located at Awao
- Babag National High School, located at Babag
- Casoon National High School, located at Casoon
- Monkayo National High School, located at Poblacion
- Mt. Diwata National High School, located at Mt.Diwata
- Pasian National High School, located at Pasian
- Tubo-tubo National High School, located at Tubo-tubo
- Union National High School, located at Union
- Upper Ulip National High School, located at Upper Ulip.
- Private High School
- Assumption Academy of Monkayo, Inc., located at Poblacion
- Colleges and University
- Bukidnon State University (BSU)
- Monkayo College of Arts Science And Technology (MONCAST)
The former is state-run while the latter is funded and administered by the municipal government of Monkayo.
- Mt. Diwata College of Arts Science And Technology (MDCAST)
- TESDA accredited School
- MATIF
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