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Teach at Saint Paul American School in Philippines

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World iconK-12 School
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About Saint Paul American School

Saint Paul American School is located in Clark about 96km north of Manila. We are are a growing school in a supportive community with 224 students from nuersery through grade 12. Our student body is a diverse mix of expat and local children. School facilities include a track, gym, new cafteria, soccer field, science lab, classrooms, and dormitories. The mission of Saint Paul American School is to prepare students for professional success in the global community. Saint Paul’s unique internationally-focused curriculum equips students to become culturally literate by developing critical thinking skills and communication skills, as they gain a strong sense of personal and social responsibility. This mission is what drives the school to work tirelessly to assure an exceptional education to students.

Saint Paul American School contact information

Address: Clark Center 4, Berthaphil Clark Center, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, 2023, Philippines
Phone: +63 454991373

Philippines at a glance

Country information

Capital: Manila

Language: Filipino (Tagalog), English

Population: 98 million

Currency: Peso (PHP)

Government: Presidential constitutional republic

Country quick facts

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The Philippines produces the most coconuts in the world.
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It’s the fifth largest English-speaking nation, with 52 million people in the Philippines speaking English.
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The name “the Philippines” is named after King Philip II of Spain.
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The rice terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras were built 2000 years ago and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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