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  2. Philippine Coast Guard Officers' Basic Education and Training ...

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    The Philippine Coast Guard Officers' Basic Education and Training Center (PCGOBETC) serves as the officer candidate school of Philippine Coast Guard officer aspirants. [1] [2] Cadets who are already baccalaureate degree holders taking the Coast Guard Officers’ Course (CGOC) became Probationary Ensigns (PENS) and after graduation are commissioned as regular officers in the organization.

  3. Philippine Sports Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC, Filipino: Komisyon sa Palakasan ng Pilipinas [1]) is an agency of the Philippine government which tackles matters concerning sports in the country.

  4. Rizal Memorial Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    It is named in honor of the country's national hero, José Rizal (1861–1896). The complex is currently managed by the Philippine Sports Commission, while the property is owned by the Manila City government. [2] [3] The complex also houses the administrative office of the PSC, and quarters for the Philippines' national athletes.

  5. Teacher's Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) also maintains their own facilities within the Teacher's Camp, including an athletic oval. [14] [15] From 1976 to 1989, track and field athletes under the government initiated, Gintong Alay sports program trained at Teacher's Camp.

  6. Polytechnic University of the Philippines Laboratory High School

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    Upon the conversion of PSC into the Philippine College of Commerce in 1952, talks about a commercial high school for the Faculty of Secretarial and Business Education (now College of Education) started. In November 1954, a business high school curriculum to be implemented the following school year was prepared by PCC president Luis F. Reyes and was immediately approved by the Board of Regents. [2]

  7. Philippine Public Safety College - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Public Safety College System is the umbrella organization that comprises the National Police College (NPC), National Police Training Institute (NPTI) with its 18 Regional Training Centers (RTCs), National Fire Training Institute (NFTI), National Jail Management and Penology Training Institute (NJMPTI), and the National Forensic Science Training Institute (NFSTI).

  8. Philippine State College of Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine State College of Aeronautics ( PhilSCA [ˈfɪlskɐ]; Filipino: Kolehiyong Pampamahalaan sa Aeronautika ng Pilipinas [2]) is a state college in the Philippines specializing in aeronautics and aviation. Its main campus is in Pasay, Metro Manila, with other campuses located across the country: Floridablanca, Pampanga; Lipa, Batangas; and Lapu-Lapu City. It is the only institution ...

  9. Philippine Sports Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Sports Institute (PSI) was first launched in May 1996 as the Philippine Institute of Sports (PhilSports). Then President Fidel Ramos instructed then Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Philip Ella Juico to form the sports institute which was inaugurated on November that year. With the help of former PSC Chairman Perry ...