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MANILA, Philippines—Classes in public and private schools around Metro Manila and nearby provinces were suspended Tuesday morning due to rains that flooded the streets, a report from Radyo Inquirer 990AM said.

Classes are suspended in the following areas:

Makati City

Schools in barangays (villages) San Antonio, La Paz, Sta. Cruz, Pio del Pilar, and Singkamas

Marikina City

Afternoon classes: pre-school, elementary and high school (public and private)

(Suspension of classes for college students will be upon the discretion of school heads)

Madaluyong City

Afternoon classes: (12 noon onwards) pre-school, elementary and high school (public)

Parañaque City

Pre-school, elementary and high school (public and private)

Pasay City

Pre-school, elementary and high school (public and private)

Navotas City

Pre-school, elementary and high school (public and private)

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Manila City

Afternoon Classes: pre-school, elementary and high school (public)

College:

-12 noon onwards: all Polytechnic University of the Philippines campuses; Sta Mesa, Commonwealth, San Juan And Taguig

-University of Santo Tomas: 12 noon onwards (all levels)

-University of the East, Manila (all levels)

-Letran Manila campus (12 noon onwards)

De La Salle University College of St. Benilde (starting 1 p.m.)

Las Piñas City

pre-school, elementary and high school

Cainta City

pre-school, elementary and high school (public and private)

Caloocan City

All levels (public and private)

Pasig City

Child Development Center, Kapitolyo Pasig City (pre-school)

College:

-University of Asia & The Pacific (from 12 noon) (Work Suspended by 3 p.m.)

Muntinlupa City

All levels (public and private)

San Juan

All levels

Quezon City

Afternoon classes: pre-school, elementary and high school (private and public)

Philippine Medical Women’s School: pre-school and elementary

Headway School Of Giftedness: pre-school and elementary

Eton International School

Flora Ilagan High School Pinyahan

Teachers Village East: pre-school

Pinyahan Elementary School (morning classes)

Taguig City

Pre-school, elementary and high school (public schools)

Valenzuela City

Karuhatan Elementary School

Karuhatan High School

Batangas province

Talisay Batangas: elementary and high school

Laguna province

San Pablo, Laguna: pre-school, elementary and high school (public and private)

Cavite province

Bacoor City, Cavite: pre-school, elementary, high school (public and private)

Bulacan

Obando, Bulacan: All levels (public and private)

Rizal province

Academy Christian Excellence Montessori School in Cainta town

With a report from Carmela Reyes-Estrope, Inquirer Central Luzon

Originally posted at 11:29 AM | Tuesday, July 03, 2012


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