Pasig Catholic College - School Rules

School Rules

Considering that Pasig Catholic College is a Catholic school, it is conservative on some level. The administration imposes rules putting in mind the welfare and safety of their students. An example of this is the Keep Right policy that instructs students to stay on the right side when in the stairs, corridors, and similar places. Furthermore, the school has numerous security guards who are eager to do their job for the entire institution's security.

Like most of the schools in the Philippines, PCC requires students to wear uniforms. Girls wear skirts and blouses; the boys wear pants and white polo shirts. The uniforms may vary depending on the level the students are: pre-school, elementary, high school, and college.

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