Planning to study here? Not recommended. The school may look fancy, but please don’t get fooled. Because as soon as you study here, it’s very draining—late announcements, expensive fees, and whatever nightmare you can imagine. The school has everything: schedules from 8 AM to 5 PM! It’s supposed to help the students, but no—it just drains them more. I get that they’re supposed to learn, but this is too much. And let’s talk about the canteen too: it smells and overcharges students. Lastly, the students—too. You think they’re very Paulinian so you don’t have to worry about losing stuff, but nope—that’s a huge problem here. Let’s also add their behavior: cursing everywhere, plastic behavior, and some other bad things. Overall, it’s not recommended. So please save your money.
St. Paul University Quezon City
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Mariana, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, Quezon City, Metro Manila
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★★★★★(5 reviews)A very disappointing experience. Teachers grade you out of your yard writing with no consideration at all. I was given a -5 because lf my penmanship, even after writing the correct answers. There are also cats scattered everywhere, most are dirty and scrawny. The school minister didn't even bother to have them vaccinated for the sake of the students. The canteen is also overpriced for soggy and powdery food. The market says 20 pesos for fries? This school calls 40. The schedules are also very draining for junior high students. An adolescent should have 8 to 9 hours of sleep according to THEIR OWN TEACHINGS, yet they proceed to normalise a schedule of 8am to 5pm. Sometimes they call schedule for 7am with no consideration for those who live far away. The school also seems to be money hungry. Having to pay for exams for 500php when you miss it, keep in mind that they give NO CONSIDERATION for those who are sick. It doesnt matter if you got terrorised in your sleep, you still need to pay 500php PER SUBJECT if you miss an exam. The grading system is also discouraging for students. They grade your rank as an honor student based on your INDIVIDUAL grades and not by your general average. Whats worse is that they only care about your grades in the first and second semester. You have good grades in the third and fourth semester? They won't care, not even a small recognition ceremony can be spared from them. They announce suspensions late and schedules. There was a time where I got to school early just for them to suspend based on a government announcement that was sent LAST NIGHT. They also dont care about transport strikes. They spent the school budget on MACBOOKS but proceeded to give the junior high students regeular old computers that are literally dusty and not usable. You think the school is big? You cam only roam 1/4 of the campus. The rest belongs to who knows. Other schools have 3 gyms, we have 1 gym used for EVERYTHING. We have an theatre, but they dont even use it I bet it's already old and stanky. There's no free wifi, and the sophomores and grade 9 students have to suffer in a classroom that has 1 bar signal. The teachers know this but they proceed to give us activities that require MOBILE DATA. The swimming pool is also very blurry, probably from urine. The stalls in the pool don't even have shower heads, it's just a hole in the wall and the water is either warm or stinky. Some of the rooms here such as the computer room, looks like a storage room straight from the province. The students also lack discipline. If you want to give your child the best environment when it comes to education and friends, dont enroll them here.
I find it deeply concerning that even after leaving this school, I am still being gossiped about by a teacher regarding a personal situation that should have remained confidential. What makes this more troubling is that the teacher speaking about me was not even part of the administration or decision-makers involved in the matter. This raises serious questions about how private information was shared and why it reached individuals who had no professional role in handling it. This lack of professionalism has left me disappointed, as students should feel secure knowing that sensitive issues will be handled with discretion and respect. Schools should prioritize confidentiality and integrity, rather than allowing private matters to circulate as gossip. In conclusion, I don't recommend enrolling in spuqc
schedule sucks now! my grade 7 son has been a honor student alot and when he transferred in grade 6, we were surprised how he has to go to school at 8 and end at 5! I know this school really wants to prepare the students for the real world but bring back the old system where the content of knowledge were easy to consume and the 6 subjects per semester system. its putting too much stress to the children not worth spending 100k for the whole school year for my son to be overwhelmed and probably not be able to consume all of the content given due to the pressure of the schedule.
I don’t recommend. The dismissal time is so late and the time of classes is so early, The school’s exams and activities are way too peer pressuring, Also, you have to deal with field demos and long practices with teachers expecting students to be perfect.




