Mother Goose Playskool and Gradeschool - Mother Goose Special School System, Inc. Urdaneta City Branch

Mother Goose Special School System, Inc. Urdaneta City Branch

The school is located at Bayaoas Street, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan. The students are from Nursery to 4th Year High School. There is only one canteen within the school area. It was the first open class room in the city to be fully air-conditioned, except for the high school department. The school has three floors. The first floor is where the office, preschool department and Grades 1–3 are located. The second floor is where students in grades 3–6 are located. The second floor also has a computer lab, the TLE Room, the library, and the laboratory. The third floor is where the high school students are located. The third floor has eight rooms. There is also a computer lab, and a TLE room for the high school students.

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