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  1. Saint Pedro Poveda College is one with the Department of Education’s aim to internationalize Filipino students and to make them more globally competitive. As by tradition, the school continues to provide students with knowledge in Spanish culture and skills in language.

  2. Saint Pedro Poveda College (SPPC) is a private, Catholic educational institution exclusively for girls. The school is located in Quezon City and is managed by the Teresian Association of Lay Missionaries. Commonly called as Poveda, the institution’s Ortigas campus is currently the only school in the Philippines that is run by the religious ...

  3. Address: Saint Pedro Poveda College, EDSA corner P. Poveda St., Quezon City, 1100 Metro Manila. Saint Pedro Poveda College: Courses offered, Tuition fees, Board exam performance, Contact information and more.

  4. Saint Pedro Poveda College. Saint Pedro Poveda; Personalized Education of Poveda (PEP) Povedan Core Values; Institutional School Seal, Symbols & Mantra; Asociacion de Alumnas de Poveda (AAP) and Poveda Parents Association (PPA) Alma Mater Song (1985) Knowing iT. The Teresian Association; Institución Teresiana de Educación y Cultura, Inc ...

  5. Saint Pedro Poveda College. Saint Pedro Poveda; Personalized Education of Poveda (PEP) Povedan Core Values; Institutional School Seal, Symbols & Mantra; Asociacion de Alumnas de Poveda (AAP) and Poveda Parents Association (PPA) Alma Mater Song (1985) Knowing iT. The Teresian Association; Institución Teresiana de Educación y Cultura, Inc ...

  6. Saint Pedro Poveda College. Saint Pedro Poveda; Personalized Education of Poveda (PEP) Povedan Core Values; Institutional School Seal, Symbols & Mantra; Asociacion de Alumnas de Poveda (AAP) and Poveda Parents Association (PPA) Alma Mater Song (1985) Knowing iT. The Teresian Association; Institución Teresiana de Educación y Cultura, Inc ...

  7. The Teresian Association was founded by Saint Pedro Poveda in Spain in 1911. The Teresian Association received its first approval from the Diocese of Jaén (Spain) in 1917. And on January 11, 1924, Pope Pius XI granted its Pontifical approval as a Primary Pious Union.

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