Imus Institute - Nueno Campus (Imus)
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Philippines /
Southern Tagalog /
Imus /
Nueno Avenue, 82
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Old Name: Imus Central Academy
Imus Institute is the oldest, non-sectarian co-education private school in Cavite. It is the first private school in the province which offered a complete Academic Secondary Course recognized by the government. The school was founded by group of concerned citizens of Imus led by Messrs. Manuel and Lorenzo Paredes. Its main objective was to provide elementary and secondary education to the youth at a modest cost.
On January 20, 1932, the Imus Central Academy was founded and incorporated as a non-stock family corporation under the Bureau of Commerce and Industry. However, the formal opening of classes started on June 12, 1932 up to March 30, 1924, and thereafter from one school year to another.
Imus was chosen to be the site of this institution not only because of its proximity to the capital city of Manila and being one of the biggest towns of Cavite the founders were residents of the town. Historically, Imus was one of the major battlegrounds during the revolution of 1896. Physically, it is surrounded by fertile and bountiful rice fields providing and invigorating climate conducive to the demands of good educations. Due to the presence of main lines of transportation facilities, Imus is accessible from all points in the Province.
Address: # 82 Nueno Avenue, Imus, Cavite
Telephone: (046) 471-2997 ; (046) 471-2624
Telefax: (046) 471-2555
E-mail: info@imusinstitute.edu.ph
Official Website: www.imusinstitute.edu.ph/
Imus Institute is the oldest, non-sectarian co-education private school in Cavite. It is the first private school in the province which offered a complete Academic Secondary Course recognized by the government. The school was founded by group of concerned citizens of Imus led by Messrs. Manuel and Lorenzo Paredes. Its main objective was to provide elementary and secondary education to the youth at a modest cost.
On January 20, 1932, the Imus Central Academy was founded and incorporated as a non-stock family corporation under the Bureau of Commerce and Industry. However, the formal opening of classes started on June 12, 1932 up to March 30, 1924, and thereafter from one school year to another.
Imus was chosen to be the site of this institution not only because of its proximity to the capital city of Manila and being one of the biggest towns of Cavite the founders were residents of the town. Historically, Imus was one of the major battlegrounds during the revolution of 1896. Physically, it is surrounded by fertile and bountiful rice fields providing and invigorating climate conducive to the demands of good educations. Due to the presence of main lines of transportation facilities, Imus is accessible from all points in the Province.
Address: # 82 Nueno Avenue, Imus, Cavite
Telephone: (046) 471-2997 ; (046) 471-2624
Telefax: (046) 471-2555
E-mail: info@imusinstitute.edu.ph
Official Website: www.imusinstitute.edu.ph/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imus_Institute
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 14°25'35"N 120°56'16"E
- Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Abucay, Bataan 61 km
- Jaime Hilario Integrated School – La Salle 66 km
- Mother Margherita de Brincat Catholic School 72 km
- Saint Scholastica's Academy of Pampanga, Inc. 76 km
- RCC Colegio de San Rafael 83 km
- Holy Family Academy 87 km
- Systems Plus College Foundation 90 km
- Hillcrest Heights Institute 92 km
- Divine Word College of Urdaneta 177 km
- Brent International School 225 km
- Vina Village 0.3 km
- Imus City Proper 0.4 km
- Dimasalang Subdivision 0.5 km
- Balimbing Subdivision 0.8 km
- Pacific Terraces North 1.1 km
- Our Lady of the Pillar Cemetery (Imus Municipal Cemetery) 1.2 km
- South Pacific Terraces 1.2 km
- Pacific Terraces Community 1.3 km
- Kawit 3.5 km
- Cavite 20 km
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