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Miriam College

1926 establishments in the PhilippinesAlliance of Girls' Schools AustralasiaAssociation of Christian Universities and Colleges in AsiaCatholic elementary schools in Metro ManilaCatholic secondary schools in Metro Manila
Catholic universities and colleges in Metro ManilaEducation in Calamba, LagunaEducational institutions established in 1926Girls' schools in the PhilippinesLiberal arts colleges in the PhilippinesSchools for the deaf in the PhilippinesSchools in Laguna (province)Universities and colleges in Laguna (province)Universities and colleges in Quezon CityWomen's universities and colleges in the Philippines

Miriam College (Filipino: Dalubhasaang Miriam) is a non-stock, non-profit Filipino Catholic educational institution for girls and young women in Quezon City, Philippines. It offers academic programs from pre-elementary to post-graduate and adult education levels that develop the learning and caring competencies of students and are enriched by a wide range of national, regional, and international linkages. Although primarily a women’s school, its pre-elementary, graduate, adult education, and deaf education programs accept male students.

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Miriam College
Lambingan Bridge, Quezon City

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Lambingan Bridge
1108 Quezon City (3rd District)
Philippines
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