STI College Las Piñas

PrivateDepEd K-12
SHSCOLLEGE
(5 reviews)

At a Glance

Tuition Range

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Curriculum

DepEd K-12

Scholarships

Not listed

Payment Options

Cash only / not listed

Tuition & Fees

Tuition details not yet available. Contact the school directly for current rates.

Location

STI Academic Center, Alabang-Zapote Road, corner V.Guinto, Las Piñas, 1740 Metro Manila, Philippines, Las Piñas, Metro Manila

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Reviews (5)

(5 reviews)

The school is great and you can have fun to learn with here. Most of the students are friendly. The school building is great to see and all facilities are accessible with fully air-conditioned rooms and all of the comfort rooms are always clean and sanitize by the staff.

Harrold LimGoogle Review

Studying here right now and I can safely say that this school has more cons rather than pros. The school itself is pretty neat, the tuition is cheap compared to other schools, and the teaching quality solely depends on the profs (one of the cons is this one—it is a hit-or-miss, other profs don't stay here often so there's a big gamble to it, and in our course, a good quality prof/teaching rarely happens). Speaking of cons, their department is terrible, the so-called higher-ups usually don't take their responsibility seriously/properly. Issues around the school just flies over their head most of the time and will get unresolved, there are times that they took action and issues get resolved, but most of the times, they just put a facade of accountability and just completely ignore it after a couple of days. I have a lot more to say on this review but I think that sums up the general overview of it.

SlicedpunkGoogle Review

I'm studying here rn and if you're thinking of entering here DON'T 💀🙏🏻. i can write a whole 1000 words essay about the negatives about this place, but since I'm too lazy here are general viewpoints: -No Casual Clothes (even on wash days) allowed -High tuition -Many Bum proffs -imo the school does not prioritize your learning -Elevator doesn't work half the time -The design of the corridors resembles a prison (the school itself feels like one too) - Computers on ComLabs (4th floor) are ancient, runs at 'process per sometimes 💀'. you will have the urge to impale them, because they're unbelievably slow -Drinking fountains sometimes dont

Mehnem jeffGoogle Review

Dont enroll here, teachers don't know what they're teaching, they read the elms material and just translate it to tagalog. LOL! Also, daming rules as if they're prestegious. Some teachers expect you to always be on time and pass assignments on time yet they themselves have terrible and unexcusable time management. Also, you're doing more useless activities in minor subjects. Literally we had a filming projects that took most of our time completing rather than focusing on our major subjects. I had a review here that went into detail about that but I guess STI tried to delete it

Mario LuigiGoogle Review

A review by a previous student (SHS graduate): - Their wash day doesn't even allow their students to wear casual clothes, you need to BUY their wash day shirts - You have to change your P.E uniform to your regular uniform after P.E class. - Their uniforms are very fragile and very expensive, first week of class, it was around around php300 (medium-small) to php540 (2XL-6XL), now it is php550 (medium-small) to php950 (2XL-6XL) A 70+% INCREASE IN PRICES OUT OF NOWHERE, NO ANNOUNCEMENTS WHATSOEVER. - They will not allow their students to practice or exercise in their gym even when it is very much empty without written permission from their advisers or P.E teachers (other schools have no need of this). - You will also not be allowed to practice in someone else's house not because of parental consent, but because you do not have explicit permission from the teacher (despite the students being 17-19 years old at this point, young adults) - Clubs do not do anything, you either get 100 in grades, or 80, sometimes they have meetings during classes, so you have to miss/get excused from classes to attend their meetings. (Grades from clubs are counted towards honours) - Miniskirts or skirts above the knee are very much allowed, just not shorts. On the bright side, many teachers are young, very talented, and engaging towards their students. Many recognize their students to be upcoming/young adults and treat them as such. They also have clean bathrooms and you can use their elevators. This is not to promote hate, defamation nor slander, these are simply criticisms that I, among with many other students, hope to be changed. As a student, we should be allowed to practice our freedom of speech to identify and hold schools accountable for their poor systems.

Jovelle PalmaGoogle Review