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  2. Philippine Secondary Schools Basketball Championship

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    TV partner (s) Solar Sports. Philippine Secondary Schools Basketball Championship (PSSBC) is an amateur basketball tournament participated by different high school basketball teams from the NCAA, UAAP and Filipino-Chinese leagues. PSSBC's mission is to provide an avenue for young basketball players to further hone their skills before they will ...

  3. Basketball in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines became an independent country in 1946, and in the 1950s, the national team did well in international tournaments. The Philippine team won the gold medal at the Asian Games in 1951, the first-time basketball was played. [3] The Philippine basketball team dominated the Asian Games until 1962.

  4. Philippine Schools Debate Championship - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Schools Debate Championship. The Philippine Schools Debate Championship ( PSDC) is an annual English-language debate tournament for high school-level teams from the Philippines. It is hosted by Ateneo de Manila University 's Ateneo Debate Society (ADS) and its debates are conducted in the British Parliamentary Style.

  5. List of international sports events in the Philippines ...

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    Southeast Asian Games: Manila: 9 24 November 3 December 2002 ASEAN University Games: Manila: 9 11 April 30 April 2005 Southeast Asian Games: Manila: 11 27 November 5 December 2005 ASEAN Para Games: Manila: 11 27 November 5 December 2014 ASEAN School Games: Marikina: 7 29 November 7 December 2019 Southeast Asian Games: Various: 11 30 November 11 ...

  6. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Secondary school in the Philippines, more commonly known as "high school" (Filipino: paaralang sekundarya or mataas na paaralan), consists of 4 lower and two upper levels: the lower exploratory high school system called "junior high school" (grades 7–10), and the upper specialized high school system called "senior high school" (grades 11 and 12).

  7. National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines ...

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA; / ˌɛnsiː.eɪˈeɪ / ) is an athletic association of ten private colleges and universities in Metro Manila, Philippines. Established in 1924, it is the oldest collegiate athletic association in the country. [2] The Philippine NCAA is not affiliated with the NCAA of the United States.

  8. Private Schools Athletic Association (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Emmanuel Angeles. Main organ. Board of Trustees. Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA), founded on February 17, 1953, [2] is an association of private schools, Christian schools, and home school athletic departments throughout the Philippines . The PRISAA exist to bring exposure and credibility to private schools across the nation.

  9. Category:High schools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sampaguita Village National High School. San Agustin Institute of Technology. San Francisco High School. San Lorenzo Ruiz Academy of Polomolok. Santiago Cultural Institute. Sarrat National High School. School of Our Lady of Atocha. Sorsogon National High School. Star of the Sea High School.