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Philippine Christian University

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Junior High School

 

Vision

A distinctively strong Christian High School committed to the development of Faith, Character and Service.

Mission

     We at the Philippine Christian University Union High School of Manila, a church related academic secondary school, are committed to provide the youth an education which will awaken in them a true love of God and their fellowmen, and to equip them with sufficient knowledge and skills necessary to make them productive, responsive, and creative members of family, the school, and society in general.

            We believe in offering the same program of education to the young people regardless of color, creed, and religious persuasion as long as they are willing to follow the regulations and programs of this evangelical school.

Goals

  1. Synthesize the teaching of spirituality, religion and the sciences;
  2. Inculcate critical and innovative thinking, technological fluency and multi-cultural skills;
  1. Provide flexible and innovative programs using online and blended learning methods that comply with international standards for quality education and professional licensure;
  1. Offer career choices and pathways through a network of transnational institutions, professional organizations and linkages;
  1. Develop proactive leaders, competent workers and responsible citizens.

Curricular Strategy

Curricular Strategy here

Courses Offered

Marifel DL Li-Fong, M.A.Ed.
Principal – Kiddie, Elementary and Junior High School of Manila

Vinchi A. Abarquez, MBA
Junior High School
Faculty

  • MBA, 2019
  • BSSA Major in Computer Education, 1995

Archie Amparo
Junior High School
Faculty

  • BSE major in Mathematics

 Jolina Mae C. Anit
Junior High School
Faculty

  • MAED (12 units)
  • BSIE Industrial Arts, 2019

Eleen R. Asino
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Finished 45 units Master of Arts in Teaching Science
  • B.S. Zoology, 1983

Michael M. Balaan
Junior High School
Faculty

  • BSED-History, 2011

Marites A. Bigtacion
Junior High School
Faculty

  • MAED-Major in Science, 2006
  • B.S. Chemistry

Leah S. Camacho
Junior High School
Faculty

  • BSE (Major in History), 1991

Dana Nicole Daisog
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English, 2022

Tomas Earl Fonacier
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English, 2022

Nathasia Mae Rico
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in MAPEH, 2018

Putli Martha Beata Ijiran
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Master of Physical Education, 2008
  • Bachelor of Physical Education

Beverly Princess Gonzales
Junior High School
Faculty

  • MAED-Major in Educational Mgt., 2015

Ariel Loñosa
Junior High School
Faculty

  • MAED-Educational Management (24 units)
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Tech (BSIT) / TCP

Trisha Arby L. Montemayor
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Bachelor of Technical Teachers in Education Major in Physics, 2019

Gabriel T. Tapar
Junior High School
Faculty

  • MAED – Biology , 2022
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology, 2013

Dominga R. Tabada
Junior High School
Faculty

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Development Administration major in Education Governance ( 9 units)
  • MMEM, 2022
  • Bachelor of Theology major in Liturgy and Music

International Standard Times

Philippine Standard Time

Note:

For inquiries, you may contact PCU during our official working hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Philippine Standard Time, UTC+8)

  • Saturday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Philippine Standard Time, UTC+8)

We appreciate your understanding and look forward to assisting you.

 

Region & Country

Local Time

Time to Call PCU

Central Africa
Chad, Congo Republic, etc.

1:00 am to 10:00 am

West Africa
Cape Verde, Ghana, Nigeria, etc.

1:00 am to 10:00 am

South Africa
Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, etc.

2:00 am to 11:00 am

Middle East Qatar

3:00 am to 12:00 pm

Middle East Dubai

4:00 am to 1:00 pm

Jakarta Indonesia; Bangkok Thailand; Hanoi Vietnam

7:00 am to 4:00 pm

L.A., San Jose California

4:00 pm to 1:00 am

Washington DC, Maryland

7:00 pm to 4:00 am

Hong Kong China

8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Papua New Guinea 

TIME TO CALL

Places

From

To

Philippines

8:00 am

5:00 pm

Central Africa
(Chad, Congo Republic, etc.)

1:00 am

10:00 am

West Africa
(Cape Verde, Ghana, Nigeria, etc.)

1:00 am

10:00 am

South Africa
(Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, etc.)

2:00 am

11:00 am

Qatar

3:00 am

12:00 pm

Dubai

4:00 am

1:00 pm

Jakarta, Bangkok, Hanoi

7:00 am

4:00 pm

USA East Coast
(New York City)

7:00 pm

4:00 am

USA West Coast
(Los Angeles, San Francisco)

4:00 pm

1:00 am

ANNOUNCEMENT

ENROLL NOW!

Get ready dolphins & future dolphins! PCU’s One-Stop Enrollment is back in our newly renovated auditorium! Experience a hassle-free enrolment starting January 6, 2025 (Monday), from 8:00 AM-4:30 PM.

Are you a new student? Whether you are freshman or transferee, you are very much welcome @ PCU. Just register at our PCU portal: https://myportal.pcu.edu.ph/ and go to PCU on January 6 onwards. See you!

We Are Hiring!

NO VACANCY AS OF NOW

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News and Events

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE FOR RETURNEE STUDENTS:

Step 1: Statement of Account (SOA) Issuance
                     Responsible Office: Accounting Office

Procedure:

Verify that the student has no outstanding balance from the previous semester.
*Students with no financial obligations will be allowed to enroll for the upcoming semester.

Step 2: Payment of Fees
                      Responsible Office: Treasury Office

Procedure:
Settle the required payment, either through a down payment or full payment for the incoming semester.
Official receipts will be issued upon confirmation of payment.

Step 3: Subject Encoding (Pre-Registration)
                      Responsible Office: College Department

Procedure:
Consult with the department for course advisement to determine the subjects to be taken.
The advised subjects will then be encoded by the department for pre-registration.

Step 4: Enrollment Validation / SOA Re-Issuance
                      Responsible Office: Accounting Office

Procedure:
Submit the Pre-Registration Form provided by the department.
The Accounting Office will validate the form and re-issue the Statement of Account as part of enrollment confirmation.

Step 5: Certificate of Registration (COR) Issuance
                      Responsible Office: Registrar’s Office

Procedure:
Present the validated registration documents to the Registrar.
The Certificate of Registration (COR) will be issued, signifying official enrollment.

Step 6: ID Validation
                  Responsible Office: ICTC (Information and Communications Technology Center)

Procedure:
Present the Certificate of Registration (COR) to the ICTC staff for ID validation.