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  1. The Sisters of Mary opened Talisay Girlstown in 1985 and now they are able to serve 3,300 young girls and give them an opportunity to break free from the cycle of poverty. The girls study a full academic curriculum alongside arts, sports and technical skills.

  2. Talisay girls school is 1 of 4 schools in the Philippines, run by the Sisters of Mary, where we provide a safe & joyful learning environment

  3. 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.

  4. Biga Girlstown Philippines. School Facts. Year Opened : 1985. Capacity : 3500. Sisters onsite : 3. Teachers onsite : 66. The Sisters of Mary officially started operations at Biga in 1985. The Sisters also run a small medical clinic to support the healthcare needs of the girls and boys in Cavite, and to help the poorest in the nearby community.

  5. The Sisters of Mary Schools is a system of public institution founded in 1964 by Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz, an American diocesan priest, to provide free educational and vocational lessons for the underprivileged youth.

  6. The primary goal of these schools is to provide free, high-quality education to children from impoverished families. The initiative expanded to the Philippines in 1985, where the Sisters of Mary established four schools: Biga Girlstown, Adlas Boystown, Talisay Girlstown, and Minglanilla Boystown.

  7. The Sisters of Mary School (SMS) sometimes abbreviated as (SOM) is a Private Catholic school in the Philippines, located in Silang, Cavite and Metro Cebu. It consists of four campuses called Boystown and Girlstown located in different areas of Silang, Cavite and Metro Cebu The founder of SMS was the American diocesan priest Aloysius Schwartz .

  8. The primary goal of these schools is to provide free, high-quality education to children from impoverished families. The initiative expanded to the Philippines in 1985, where the Sisters of Mary established four schools: Biga Girlstown, Adlas Boystown, Talisay Girlstown, and Minglanilla Boystown.

  9. On August 15, 1985, the Sisters of Mary Boystown and Girlstown opened in Bacood, Sta. Mesa, Manila, offering education from kindergarten to grade 3. On August 15, 1987, a new Girlstown and Boystown facility was inaugurated.

  10. Philippines / Central Visayas / Tangke / Talisay / J.P. Rizal St. campus, school, secondary education. The Sisters of Mary School is a non-stock, non-profit, non-paying, live-in secondary institution for the marginalized poor of our country.

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