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  1. The Sisters of Mary Schools * A dministrative and Research and Development Center * The Sisters of Mary School Girlstown Complex, Brgy. Biga II, Silang 4118 Cavite Philippines Phone: (+632) 8529.8321 / (046) 865-3097 / (046) 414-0575 Telefax: (046) 414-2575 Email: sms.ardc@thesistersofmaryschools.edu.ph

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  3. The Sisters of Mary Schools, founded by Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz, provide quality education and support to underprivileged children, transforming lives through holistic care and academic excellence.

  4. The Sisters of Mary School is a non-stock, non-profit, non-paying, boarding secondary institution for the marginalized poor of our country. Page · Private School. bo.biga silang cavite, Silang, Philippines. +63 46 414 0575. smsrdc@thesistersofmaryschools.edu.ph. thesistersofmaryschools.edu.ph. 92% recommend (17 Reviews) Photos. See all photos.

  5. www.asmsi.org.ph › about-sms-philippinesAbout SMS – ASMSI

    The Sisters of Mary started its operation in the Philippines in 1985 through its founder, Ven. Aloysius Schwartz, upon the invitation of the late Jaime Cardinal Sin. Fr. Al, as he is fondly called, and the Sisters work primarily by establishing Boystowns and Girlstowns that serve as a school and home for deserving students coming from poor families all over the country.

  6. Since 1985, the Sisters of Mary have operated and maintained four schools in the Philippines: Biga Girlstown, Adlas Boystown, Talisay Girlstown, and Minglanilla Boystown. Marginalized boys and girls, ranging in age from 12 to 18, receive secondary education and intensive vocational training.

  7. Learn about the mission and vision of the Sisters of Mary Schools, a network of Catholic schools in the Philippines that provide secondary education with intensive vocational-technical curriculum. The schools aim to produce graduates who are committed to serve the nation, love their fellowmen, and spread moral and spiritual values.

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