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MANILA, Philippines—Following are schools or areas where classes are suspended on Thursday:

NCR

  • Makati City: all levels, public and private on orders of Mayor Jun Binay
  • San Juan (under state of calamity): all levels, public and private, according to Mayor JV Ejercito
  • Pateros
  • Pasig City
  • Taguig City: all levels, including City Hall employees on order of Mayor Lani Cayetano
  • Manila City: all levels, public and private on order of Mayor Alfredo Lim
  • Navotas
  • Mandaluyong City
  • Marikina City
  • Valenzuela City
  • Pasay (until Friday, Aug 10)

Region 3

  • Bocaue, Bulacan
  • Calumpit, Bulacan
  • Hagonoy, Bulacan
  • Olongapo
  • Bataan
  • The rest of Bulacan
  • Zambales
  • Cabanatuan
  • Nueva Ecija

Region 4A

  • Taytay, Rizal
  • Antipolo City: all levels, public and private on orders of Mayor Nilo Leyble
  • San Mateo, Rizal
  • Binangonan, Rizal
  • Pampanga
  • Rodriguez, Rizal
  • Cainta, Rizal,
  • Laguna

 

Schools

  • Adamson University: classes in all levels and working personnel
  • Far Eastern University:  classes are cancelled at FEU Manila, Makati, East Asia College and Diliman campuses, said FEU president Lydia B. Echauz
  • University of the Philippines Diliman: classes suspended, according to Chancellor Caesar Saloma
  • Ateneo de Manila: classes in the Ateneo Grade School, High School, and Loyola Schools (college and graduate programs) suspended. Offices will remain closed.
  • De La Salle University Manila (work and classes suspended on all levels suspended in Taft, Makati Extension, and Ortigas Extension campuses)
  • Miriam College (work and classes remain suspended on all levels)
  • University of Asia and the Pacific
  • University of the Philippines Manila: classes and office work remain suspended until further notice on order of UP Manila Chancellor Dr. Manuel Agulto
  •  Xavier School: all levels
  • UERRMCI: classes suspended on orders of Vice Chariman Wilson Young
  • La Salle Green Hills: all levels
  • University of Santo Tomas: all levels
  • Claret School of Quezon City: all levels, suspended until Friday
  • San Beda College Manila: all levels
  • Arellano University (all campuses)
  • Jose Rizal University
  • La Consolacion University (Malolos)
  • San Beda College (Rizal)
  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran: classes in all levels and office works are suspended in accordance to Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim’s orders
  • St. Paul (Quezon City)
  • School of Fashion and Arts
  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Don Bosco (Mandaluyong)

Originally posted: 7:55 pm | Wednesday, August 8th, 2012


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