Capitol Institute

Capitol Institute

Virtue, Wisdom, Freedom
Location
Quezon City
Philippines
Information
Type Private
Established 1950
Founder Placido Del Mundo
Grades 7 to 12
Campus Urban

Capitol Institute is a private, non-sectarian educational institution established in 1950 with a conductive teaching-learning environment for the integral growth and development of students. It is located at Talipapa, Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines.[1]

Information

History

Capitol institute (C.I) had its humble beginning in February 14, 1950. Seven civic-spirited residents of Talipapa grouped together with the common desire of putting up a high school to help educate those who cannot afford the high cost of learning in vicinity of Talipapa and its surrounding communities. The grouped decided to have Capitol Institute as its name and gained recognition as the first private school along Novaliches. Soon after the documents required by the Department of Education (Philippines) were handled down to the person in authority, Capitol Institute was born.

Mission

Guided by the principles of VIRTUE, WISDOM, and FREEDOM, Capitol Institute commits itself to educate the youth and provide them with a relevant quality education and a powerful tool to transform their lives into meaningful ones, in the process being productive members of the society for the honor and glory of God Almighty.

Status

Managed by a family corporation, Capitol Institute has long been recognized by the Department of Education.

Co-curricular Activities

To enhance the students' multiple intelligences, Capitol Institute offers several clubs or organizations to choose from:

Extra-curricular Activities

To keep them well rounded, Capitol Institute supports the students through the following organizations:

With these curricular offerings, Capitol Institute guided by its principles of "Virtue, Wisdom, Freedom" commits itself to educate the youth and provide them with a relevant quality education.

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