Type | Private, co-educational College |
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Established | 1925 |
President | Alfonso Gamboa, MBA |
Students | approximately 1200 |
Location | Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines 10°47′43″N 122°58′25″E / 10.79525°N 122.973694°E / 10.79525; 122.973694 |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Grey and White |
Sporting affiliations | NOPSSCEA |
Website | www |
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Silay Institute, informally referred to by its acronym SI, is a private, co-educational institution of learning located in Silay City, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) north of Bacolod, the capital of Negros Occidental province in the Philippines. It is the only school in the city that offers formal college education.
History
The school, originally a high school, was established in 1925 after a group of concerned citizens had a survey conducted regarding the feasibility of opening such a school to serve the children of the locality, who after graduating from primary education, had no opportunities for acquiring secondary education.
A local doctor, Dr. Luis Gamboa, initiated plans for establishing the school; he later became its first President. Another local resident, Ramon Legaspi, secured the necessary government permits, and procured instructionals for the institution.
See also
References
- Faculty and Administrative Manual, Silay Institute, Inc., p.1, 2007
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