Philippine Cultural College | |
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菲律宾侨中学院 | |
Established | June 27, 1923 |
President | Dr. Huang Wan Rong |
Vice-president | Mrs. Sining M. Kotah |
Location | Tondo, Manila and East Grace Park, Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Campus | Manila Campus: 1253 Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Tondo, Manila City Caloocan Campus: 175 8th Avenue, East Grace Park, Caloocan City |
Former names | Philippine Chinese High School (1923 - 1975), Philippine Cultural High School (1976 - 2006) |
Colors | Green and Yellow |
Website | www.pchsonline.org |
Philippine Cultural College (Abbreviation: PCC; Chinese: 菲律宾侨中学院; Pinyin: Fei Lü Bin Qiao Zhong Xue Yuan) is a Chinese-Filipino school located in Manila and Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines, established in June 23, 1923 by the Philippine Chinese Educational Association. PCC is the first and the oldest Chinese-Filipino secondary school in the Philippines. It is a non-stock, non-profit, and non-sectarian co-educational education institution offering pre-school, and PAASCU-accredited grade school and high school. Its programs emphasize in the English, Filipino, and Mandarin languages, Mathematics, Science, and Information Technology.
In 2008, it has started offering tertiary education.
Preceded by Bulan Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial School June 15, 1923 |
Oldest Chinese School in the Philippines 20th June 27, 1923 |
Succeeded by Davao Central High School June 3, 1924 |