University of Santo Tomas High School

The University of Santo Tomas High School (UST High School, USTHS, UST Pay High), established on June 6, 1928, is the high school department of the University of Santo Tomas (UST), located at Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. This school has 4 years of high school, starting from 1st to 4th year high school. Also, all Senior Students undergo a Citizenship Advancement Training and all Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors undergo BSP/GSP Training.

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