Colegio San Agustin - Makati (Makati)

Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / Makati / Palm Avenue
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Colegio San Agustin-Makati (abbreviated as CSA and called CSA-Makati when distinguishing between other schools of the same name) is a private, co-educational Catholic school conducted by the Augustinian order.. It is located on Palm Avenue, Dasmariñas Village, Makati City, Philippines. While it is not the oldest Augustinian school in the Philippines named Colegio San Agustin (that distinction belongs to Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod), it is the most prominent[citation needed] of the three schools bearing the same name. Like its namesake schools, the students of CSA-Makati are called Augustinians (Filipino: Agustino).

The school is one of the most diverse in the Philippines in terms of nationality, with 11% of the entire student population coming from as many as 41 different countries.

Address: Palm Avenue, corner Carissa Street.
Dasmariñas Village, Makati City
Telephone Number: +63(2) 843-9998
Facsimile: +63(2) 844-3603
Email: info@csa.edu.ph

Website: www.csa.edu.ph/
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Coordinates:   14°32'31"N   121°1'34"E

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  • not all are a bad here. there are a few good people here. i repeat, FEW. there are a whole lot more mean/feeling/arte/yabang/*put anything negative here* people here. that's why i moved when i got the chance. i miss the FEW people there.
  • grbe!! its mah skul! the best..
  • u rock....TOTALLY!!
  • its my fave skul! noone ever say something bad about it..
  • i studied here until i was in grade 5. even if i am a rosena now from colegio de sta. rosa, i am still an augustinian. go csa!
  • Somehow, I never got to fit in here...even though I studied here from Kinder to Fourth Year High School. I guess I just couldn't dig the rich n famous.
  • I want to teach at Colegio Sanm Agustin. Iám a licensed teacher.
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