#WalangPasok: Thursday, July 27, 2017

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(As of 11:00 a.m., July 27, 2017) Classes are suspended in the following areas due to heavy rainfall brought by Tropical Cyclone #GorioPH and Southwest Monsoon:

 

-City of Manila (All levels, public and private)

-Parañaque (All levels, public and private)

-Pasay (All levels, public and private)

-Pateros (All levels, public and private)

-Las Piñas (All levels, public and private)

-Malabon (All levels, public and private)

-Muntinlupa (All levels, public and private)

-San Juan City (All levels, public and private)

-Mandaluyong (All levels, public and private)

-Navotas (All levels, public and private)

-Marikina (All levels, public and private)

-Caloocan (All levels, public and private)

-Valenzuela (Pre-school to Senior High School, public and private)

– Taguig (Grade School to High School, public and private)

-Quezon City (All levels, public and private)




 

Outside of Metro Manila

-PAMPANGA (All levels, public and private)

– ZAMBALES (All levels, public and private)

– BATAAN (All levels, public and private)

– CAVITE (All levels, public and private)

– San Pedro, Laguna (All levels, public and private)

-Taytay, Rizal (All levels, public and private)

-Angono, Rizal (Pre-School to Senior High School)

-San Mateo, Rizal (Pre-school to Senior High School)

-Cainta, Rizal (All levels, public and private)

-Rodriguez, Rizal (All levels, public and private)

-Antipolo City (All levels, public and private)

-Angono, Rizal (Pre-school to Senior High School)

– Binangonan, Rizal (All levels, public and private)

-Meycauayan, Bulacan (All levels, public and private)

– Obando, Bulacan (All levels, public and private)

-Marilao, Bulacan (All levels, public and private)

– Pulilan, Bulacan (All levels, public and private)

– Hagonoy, Bulacan (All levels, public and private)

– San Miguel, Bulacan (All levels, public and private)

-Olongapo City (All levels, public and private)

– Bani, Pangasinan (All level, public and private)

 

 

Schools and Universities

-Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela

-Valenzuela City Polytechnic College

-Arellano University (All campuses)

-Manila Tytana Colleges

-Our Lady of Fatima University – Valenzuela Campus (Pre-school to Senior High School)

-La Salle Greenhills High School

-Philippine College of Criminology

– OB Montessori Fairview Quezon City (All levels)

– CEU Manila (All levels and office work)

– Ateneo de Manila University (grade school to senior high school)

– University of the East (Manila and Caloocan)

– Diliman Preparatory School Quezon City

– St. James College Quezon City

-PUP campuses (Metro Manila, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija, Pulilan & Sta. Maria, Bulacan)

– Angelicum College Quezon City (All levels and office work)

– St. Theresa’s College QC (Kinder to Grade 12)

-Trinity University of Asia

-St. Paul College (Pasig and Makati branches)

– Philippine Institute of Quezon City

– Lourdes School of Quezon City

– Miriam College Quezon City

– St. Anthony of Makati Montessori Inc.

– Holy Spirit of Quezon City

– Saint Mark International Academy (Pre-School to Junior High School)

 

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