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Jose Fabella Memorial School

1925 establishments in the PhilippinesEducational institutions established in 1925Schools in MandaluyongSpecial schools in the PhilippinesUse mdy dates from March 2017
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The Jose Fabella Memorial School (Filipino: Pang-alaalang Paaralang Jose Fabella; abbreviated as JFMS and commonly known as Fabella) is a public integrated special school located in Welfareville Compound, Mandaluyong in Metro Manila, Philippines. Founded on December 3, 1925 as the Welfareville School, it is considered as one of the oldest educational institutions in Mandaluyong and is currently one of the four public special schools in the Philippines. It serves as the umbrella organization of 12 special education units located in different parts of Metro Manila and Rizal and offers kindergarten, elementary, secondary (junior and senior high school) and special education to regular students and students with additional needs.

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Jose Fabella Memorial School
Acacia Lane, Mandaluyong

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1550 Mandaluyong
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