Nazarene Catholic School (Manila)

Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / F. R. Hidalgo
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Formerly known as Quiapo Parochial School.

A private primary Catholic school.
Formerly Quiapo Parochial School
Address: 1053 R. Hidalgo Street, Quiapo, Manila
Tel: (02)733-9952/733-9929
Fax: (02)733-9927
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Coordinates:   14°35'56"N   120°59'13"E

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  • this is a good school, good leaders are here but some of the products are rotten... hope the priests can do their job to deter the school from dropping to a hell-like situation.
  • sometimes even the best school can produce the most ROTTEN products.This especially happens when the people you are trying to mold simply REFUSE to be helped. It is a pity when groups like the ones who gave their comments above do not realize that when they utter such things it is themselves that they are putting down.
  • i agree with you cristina jane aguila and to add even the worst school can produce a worldwide leader. It is not the school, it is the students who make or unmake the school. School is where you have your structured/formal education, but education in itself is limitless and should not be bounded by the four corners of your classroom. As you go through life you learn new things and you'll find that you are lucky to even be a part of such a school. Be proud of your alma mater and be proud that your parents can afford to send you to such school. I am a product of this achool (Batch '69HS,Batch '65GS) i initially developed a complex about going to this school as my brothers and sisters went to more exclusive schools, but as i journey through life.... i find that life offers immense possibilities and you can be what you want to be if you give it a try. Afterall, life is what you make it!
  • let's see if you can say that now!!! i am also a product of this school, i'm not saying on what batch i came from, but as i have seen and experienced, it is not just the students who were rotten! i find the incumbent administration responsible, too! they are corrupt, bias and lacking of the value they preach. how can they preach something if the students see that the admin doesn't live out what they preach? in other words the admin are hypocrites! i even heard students who were the children of employees of the school get "special privs". it's quite unfair for some students. i believe that the admin should be the students, they don't have enough values stuck in they're heads! they teach values? please, who are they kidding!
  • Well, if we are to based the assessment on what you have posted, it can be said that the school seems to need some improvement esp. with how you turned out! A person who just believe things that were just hear without trying to look for any proof is a sign that that person ...
  • I won't forget my experiences in this school, both god and bad. We can't blame all things to our alma mater. It's still our decision how we want to be or how we become.
  • I definitely agree with you Kenzo. I have been a high school teacher from a different private school run by nuns. There are really a lot of students whose psychological problems are deep rooted and who are beyond the help of regular teachers. Their problems stem from having dysfunctional families. But we have choices and the choice we make today will spell the difference between success or failure in the future. If you have a rotten school, choose the right direction; be guided by your conscience and right judgment. You don't have to be a rotten egg yourself.
  • I'm proud of my alma mater! Me and my 3 siblings were elem & hs grads of QPS. Loyalty awardees! I love my teachers and classmates. We had a wonderful grand reunion in 2011, after 35 years, with some of our dear teachers. Tnx to FB. Hoping to come back to the Phils. for another reunion soon.
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