List of schools in Dumaguete explained
Dumaguete is the capital of the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines, and has been dubbed as a "university town" or a "center of learning in the south" by the local and regional media due to the presence of four universities and a host of other colleges and schools in the city. This article lists those schools, colleges and universities.
Universities
Name | Location | | Year Established |
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Private |
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Foundation University (FU) | Main Campus – Miciano Road, Taclobo and North Campus – Dr. V. Locsin St., Taclobo | | 1949 |
Silliman University (SU) | Main Campus – Hibbard Avenue, Pob. 5 and College of Agriculture and IEMS Campus – Bantayan | | 1901 |
St. Paul University Dumaguete (SPUD) | Veterans Avenue, Bantayan | | 1904 |
State |
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Negros Oriental State University (NORSU) | Main Campus 1 – Kagawasan Avenue, Capitol Area and Main Campus 2 – Bajumpandan | | 1907 |
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Colleges
Name | Location | | Year Established |
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| Perdices cor. San Jose Streets, Pob. 3 | | 1980 |
| Dr. V. Locsin Street, Taclobo | | 1972 |
Colegio de Santa Catalina de Alejandria (COSCA) | Bishop E. Surban Street, Pob. 3 | | 1959 |
Maxino College | Bagacay | | 2007 |
Metro Dumaguete College | E.J. Blanco Extension, Daro | | 2002 |
Presbyterian Theological College | Cantil-e | | 1995 |
| Libertad Street, Pob. 8 | | 1983 |
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Technical-Vocational Institutes
Name | Location | Date Established |
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| Rizal Blvd., Brgy. 4 | 2010 |
En Gedi International College | Upper Talay | | 2012 |
Metrologyx Institute of Technology - Metro Dumaguete Campus | Motong | | 2023 |
New World Culinary Institute - Dumaguete | Claytown, Daro | | 2019 |
Royhle Flight Training Academy | Buñao | | 2013 |
Teamskills Technological Institute, Inc. | Capitol Area, Daro | | 2011 |
UpFuture Technical and Vocational Institute Inc. | West Rovira Road, Pulantubig | | 2023 | |
Private elementary & high schools
Name | Pre-School | | Grade School | | High School |
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ABC Learning Center | √ | | √ | | |
Catherina Cittadini School (closed) | √ | | √ | | √ |
Colegio de Santa Cantalina de Alejandria (COSCA) | √ | | √ | | √ |
Dumaguete Agape Chinese Christian Academy (DACCA) | √ | | √ | | |
Dumaguete Mission School | √ | | √ | | √ |
Dumaguete Missionary Baptist Academy | √ | | √ | | √ |
Dumaguete UCCP Learning Center | √ | | | | |
FBC-Alpha Omega Academy | √ | | √ | | √ |
Galileo Learning Center | √ | | | | |
Ginjosh Grace Christian Academy | √ | | | | |
Heartland Academy of Dumaguete, Inc. (Living Word Christian School) | √ | | √ | | |
Holy Cross High School | √ | | √ | | √ |
Joshua Generation International Academy | √ | | | | |
Kainos Montessori Christian Academy, Inc. | √ | | √ | | |
Larmen de Guia Memorial College | √ | | √ | | √ |
Lifegiver Christian Academy | √ | | √ | | √ |
Little Village Educational Foundation, Inc. | √ | | √ | | √ |
Negros Oriental Montessori International School | √ | | √ | | √ |
Olivet Learning Institute of Asia | √ | | √ | | |
Siloam International Christian School | √ | | √ | | |
Soongsil Agapia International High School | √ | | √ | | √ |
SouthDale Integrated School | √ | | √ | | √ |
St. Louis School of Don Bosco | √ | | √ | | √ |
SYL (Saceda Youth Lead) High School | | | | | √ | |
Public elementary schools
The DepEd-Dumaguete Schools Division has 3 districts namely: North District, South District and West District. DepEd Division office is located inside the campus of Taclobo National High School.
Name | Location | Year Established |
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NORTH DISTRICT |
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Amador Dagudag Memorial Elementary School (formerly East City Elementary School) | Flores Avenue, Looc | | 1927 |
Batinguel Elementary School | Batinguel | | 1939 |
Camanjac Elementary School | Camanjac | | 1938 |
Candau-ay Elementary School | Candau-ay | | 1958 |
Magsaysay Memorial Elementary School | L. Rovira Road, Pulantubig | | 1936 |
North City Elementary School | E.J. Blanco Drive, Piapi | | 1936 |
! colspan="3" scope="col" | WEST DISTRICT |
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Balugo Elementary School | Balugo | | 1975 |
Cadawinonan Elementary School | Cadawinonan | | 1976 |
Junob Elementary School | Talay | | 1925 |
West City Elementary School | Jose Pro Teves Street, Taclobo | | 1932 |
West City Exceptional Child Learning Center (SPED) | WCES Compound, Taclobo | | 1992 |
West City Science Elementary School | WCES Compound, Taclobo | | 1997 |
! colspan="3" scope="col" | SOUTH DISTRICT |
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Babajuba Elementary School | Junob | | 1994 |
Calindagan Elementary School | Cittadini School Compound, Calindagan | | 1993 |
Cantil-e Elementary School | Cantil-e | | 1957 |
City Central Elementary School | Cittadini School Compound, Calindagan | | 1947 |
Hermenegilda F. Gloria Memorial Elementary School | Banilad | | 1997 |
South City Elementary School | L. Macias Avenue, Mangnao-Canal | | 1931 | |
Public high schools
Name | Location | Year Established |
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Camanjac National High School | Camanjac | | 1968 |
Dumaguete City National High School* | City High Road, Calindagan | | 1967 |
Hermenegilda F. Gloria Memorial High School | Banilad | | 2002 |
Junob National High School | Talay | | 1983 |
Negros Oriental High School^ | Kagawasan Avenue, Capitol Area, Daro | | 1902 |
Piapi High School | E.J. Blanco Drive, Piapi | | 2007 |
| Ma. Asuncion Avenue, Daro | | 1988 |
| Taclobo | | 1999 |
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- Division Leader School, DepEd Dumaguete
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^Division Leader School, DepEd Negros Oriental |
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