Claret is a good Catholic school to consider if you are on the lookout for schools in Quezon City.
Claret School of Quezon City
Claret School of Quezon City is a Claretian Catholic educational institution offering complete basic education from Junior Nursery through Senior High School. It is operated by the Claretian Missionaries (CMF) and offers STEM, ABM, and HUMSS senior high tracks. The Grade School unit holds PAASCU re-accreditation.
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Location
Mahinhin, Diliman, Quezon City, Kalakhang Maynila, Philippines, Quezon City, Metro Manila
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Reviews (5)
★★★★★(5 reviews)Horrible traffic within vicinity of school in the AM as students go to school. Just as bad in PM when students are released. Add to that the daily rush at the QC circle and City Hall. Poor traffic management in the area. I tend to stay away unless theres an immediate need to be there. The school...NOT as good as it was. The traffic problem is a reflection of its administrators FAILURES to properly plan and coordinate. On the bright side, a lot of room for growth. If expectations are tempered, tolerable. But in reference to high tuition, dissapointing.
The teachers were exemplary, demonstrating their dedication and care for each student's educational journey. Their expertise and passion truly shone through, making the learning process engaging and enjoyable. Overall, Claret undoubtedly provides an excellent educational experience, fostering a nurturing environment for students to thrive not only academically but also for sports. My brothers and my two sons studied at Claret for elementary and high school.
School premises are clean. Big auditorium. Has a football area. Because of the open space, air flows freely. Security guards ensure that students are allowed to go out once their relative is already there.
I used to go to this school from preparatory to grade 6. I still remember ms Almira. Man, good times. I miss this lowkey. I’m now a freshman in college and struggling to pay rent. Cool beans. Ber nice school, Ber nayys teachers.




