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Batangas Eastern Colleges

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Batangas Eastern Colleges (BEC), formerly known as Batangas Eastern Academy (BEA), is a private, co-educational, non-sectarian school in San Juan, Batangas, Philippines. It was founded on March 16, 1940, by Mercedes S. De Villa, the descendant of the town's founder Camilo Perez, and Iñigo A. Javier, the founder of Tayabas Western Academy. It is the oldest high school in San Juan as well as being the oldest private educational institution in the town. Its school ID number is 401647.

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