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Dumaguete City is the capital of the Province of Negros Oriental, Philippines, and has been dubbed as a "University Town" or a "center of learning in the south" by the local and regional media due to the presence of four universities and a host of other colleges and schools in the city. This article lists those schools, colleges and universities.
The DepEd-Dumaguete City Schools Division has 3 districts namely: North District, South District and West District. DepEd Division office is located inside the campus of Taclobo National High School.
Name
Location
Year Established
NORTH DISTRICT
Amador Dagudag Memorial Elementary School (formerly East City Elementary School)
Flores Avenue, Looc
1927
Batinguel Elementary School
Batinguel
1939
Camanjac Elementary School
Camanjac
1938
Candau-ay Elementary School
Candau-ay
1958
Magsaysay Memorial Elementary School
L. Rovira Road, Pulantubig
1936
North City Elementary School
E.J. Blanco Drive, Piapi
1936
WEST DISTRICT
Balugo Elementary School
Balugo
1975
Cadawinonan Elementary School
Cadawinonan
1976
Junob Elementary School
Talay
1925
West City Elementary School
Jose Pro Teves Street, Taclobo
1932
West City Exceptional Child Learning Center (SPED)
WCES Compound, Taclobo
1992
West City Science Elementary School
WCES Compound, Taclobo
1997
SOUTH DISTRICT
Babajuba Elementary School
Junob
1994
Calindagan Elementary School
Calindagan
1993
Cantil-e Elementary School
Cantil-e
1957
City Central Elementary School
Sta. Catalina Street, Pob. 4
1947
Hermenegilda F. Gloria Memorial Elementary School
Banilad
1997
South City Elementary School
L. Macias Avenue, Mangnao-Canal
1931
Public high schools[]
Gabaldon Heritage Building of Negros Oriental High School