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List of international schools in the Philippines

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The following is a list of international K–12 schools located in provincial cities of the Philippines, sorted by region, that both have international curricula and international pre-tertiary-education accreditation. There are numerous schools in the Philippines that have the word "International" in their names as a marketing ploy and not true international schools.[1]

True international schools are few since they had to be established by legislation or presidential decrees.[1]

Luzon provincial cities

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By accreditation

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  • Casa Kalayaan International School[2] (Subic Bay Freeport Zone)
  • Westfields International School[3] (Angeles)

International Schools Association[6]

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  • Brentwood College of Asia International School[7] (Naga, Camarines Sur)
  • Gentry International School (Clark Freeport Zone)
  • Kids International Learning Academy[8] (Cainta)
  • Westfields International School[3] (Angeles)
  • Brentwood College of Asia International School[7] (Naga, Camarines Sur)
  • Brent International School Manila (Biñan)
  • Stonyhurst Southville International School - Malarayat (Lipa City Campus)[9]
  • Stonyhurst Southville International School - Batangas City[10] – Republic Act No. 9493[11]

Visayas provincial cities

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By accreditation

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  • Centre for International Education - CIE British School (Cebu & Tacloban)[12]
  • Singapore School Cebu (Mandaue)
  • Woodridge International School[13] (Mandaue)

Mindanao provincial cities

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References

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  1. ^ a b Esplanada, Jerry (11 March 2009). "How many are really 'international schools'?". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Casa Kalayaan International School".
  3. ^ a b "Westfields International School".
  4. ^ a b "Noblesse International School".
  5. ^ "Learning Links Academy".
  6. ^ "Member Schools". International Schools Association.
  7. ^ a b "Brentwood College of Asia International School".
  8. ^ "Kids International Learning Academy".
  9. ^ "Official Webpage of Stonyhurst Southville International School - Lipa".
  10. ^ "Official Website of Stonyhurst Southville International School - Batangas City".
  11. ^ "DepED Order No. 43 s. 2008" (PDF). Department of Education. 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Centre for International Education".
  13. ^ "Woodridge International School".
  14. ^ "One International School Opens in Maayong Tubig, Dauin". Negros Chronicle. 10 May 2015. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  15. ^ Republic Act No. 9190 (February 21, 2003)
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