Don Mariano Perdices Memorial Coliseum

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Athletics : Elementary and Secondary
Capacity:  25,000 seats
Amenities:  400 Meter/ 8 Lane All weather Track Oval
                  Football and Athletic Field
                  Main Lobby
                  Dormitory
                  Hostel


Sen. Lorenzo G. Teves Aqua Center

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Swimming: Elementary and Secondary
Capacity : 2,5000 seats
Amenities: 50 meter/ 8 lane Pool
                Diving Pool
                Fitness Center
                Dormitory

Lamberto Macias Sports and Cultural Center

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Basketball: Elementay and Secondary
Capacity:   6,000 seats


Foundation University Gym

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Arnis: Elementary and Secondary
Capacity:  3,500 seats

July 4, 1949: A New Day, A New Vision “We want to educate men and women whose only passport is intellectual competence; whose pursuit is excellence of mind, body and character; and whose quest is for freedom and truth.”

—Dr. Vicente G. Sinco

Founded by Dr. Vicente G. Sinco, Foundation University opened its doors at the dawn of a new era for the Philippines, a country that emerged at the end of World War II to become Asia’s first democracy. From the beginning, the university has been a non-profit, non-sectarian institution, accessible to all.

Our founder, Vicente G. Sinco was born  in Negros Oriental of modest means, and rose to become an influential figure who helped to write the Philippine Constitution. He was a trusted adviser to several Philippine Presidents, and launched our country’s involvement in world affairs as the representative of the Philippines, signing the United Nations Charter in 1945. He was the Dean of Law at the University of the Philippines and served as that institution’s president from 1958-1962.

For Foundation University, he envisioned a school that afforded anyone with ability and determination the opportunity for a college education, regardless of wealth or social position. He dreamed of a permanent center for teaching and learning that would help the Philippines assume its place among free nations.

In the last 61 years, thousands of students have passed through our halls and gone on to play significant and important roles in many fields at home and abroad. They apply daily what they learned here — that Foundationites must work towards the betterment of all.

Silliman University Filomeno Cimafranca Ball Field

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Football: Elementary and Secondary
Capacity: 2,500 seats

D'Court @ Hypermart

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Badminton: Elementary and Secondary
Capacity: 1,000 seats

Robinsons Place Dumaguete

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Boxing
Free Seating

Dumaguete City HS Gym

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Basketball: Elementary and Secondary
Capacity: 2,500 seats

Praxevilla Tennis Courts

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Lawn Tennis : Elementary and Secondary
Capacity: 1,000 seats

Sibulan Municipal Gym

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Gymnastics
Capacity: 2,000 seats

Negros Oriental HS - Centennial Gym

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Sepak Takraw
Capacity: 1,000 seats

YMCA

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Table Tennis : Elementary and Secondary
Capacity: 1,000 seats

Holy Cross HS Gym

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Taekwondo: Elementary and Secondary
Capacity: 1,000 seats


Holy Cross High School
Dumaguete City, Philippines

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St. Louis School-Don Bosco Field/Gym

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Softball and Volleyball
Capacity: 2,000 seats

The St. Louis School in Dumaguete had it's beginning in 1966 when the CICM priest Fr. Paul de Middeleer came to Dumaguete and started the institution. The late Governor Mariano Perdices helped the missionaries to buy the 10 hectar campus from Atty Miciano for the almost syumbolic price of 90 centavos per square meter. The first building was constructed in June 1966, the month when SLS-Don Bosco also opened for enrollment. On July 1 the classes were opened with 20 children in Kindergarten, 22 in Grade one and 52 students in first year.

Don Bosco's educational System aims at forming a educative pastoral community where the children grow into good and honest Christians according to the family spirit of St. John Bosco.

Catherina Citadini School Gym

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Volleyball
Capacity: 1,000 seats