St. Mary's Academy of Santo Niño
St. Mary's Academy of Sto. Niño is the first Catholic school built in the fast-growing Las Villas de Sto. Nino Subdivision. This subdivision is located in the midst of four barrios (towns) of Meycauayan, Bulacan, in the Philippines, namely Iba, Pantoc, Camalig and Perez. In September 1983, the developer of the subdivision, Mrs. Geronima Que, invited Sister Maria Virginia Banez, Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM), her former schoolmate, to build a school in the heart of Las Villas de Sto. Niño. The RVM congregation responded to this invitation and with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MECS) erected a school on the hectare of land donated by Mrs. Geronima Que. The RVM congregation in turn bought another one and a half hectares to give more space for expansion. On October 14 and 25, 1983, the MECS regional office granted approval to operate the new school.
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EMA Town Bypass Road, Meycauayan
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St. Mary's Academy of Santo Niño
EMA Town Bypass Road
3020 Meycauayan
Bulacan, Philippines
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