Philippines, Manila
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Everest Academy Manila's campus spans four main buildings. The facilities include two multi-purpose gymnasiums, one with a FIBA-sized court and jogging track. A four-lane swimming pool, a spacious patio, and dedicated art and music rooms support physical education and creative programs. The school houses two libraries—the Upper School Library and the Madre de Dios Learning Resource Center for the Primary School—and science facilities, including an Upper School Science Lab and Upper School Chemistry Lab. The Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel and The Everest Academy Conference Hall (TEACH) provide spiritual and event spaces, complemented by conference rooms, a cafeteria, and other multi-purpose areas.
Two multi-purpose gymnasiums, one with a FIBA-sized court and jogging track, serve as primary indoor sports spaces. The campus then includes the Jose Y. Campos Gymnasium and an Upper School Gym, plus a four-lane swimming pool for aquatic activities.
Academic facilities include two libraries: the Upper School Library and the Madre de Dios Learning Resource Center for the Primary School. Science facilities comprise an Upper School Science Lab and an Upper School Chemistry Lab.
Dedicated art and music rooms support creative education, and the Everest Academy Conference Hall (TEACH) hosts performances and events. The Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel provides a space for spiritual formation, and the Primary School Patio offers outdoor space for activities.
Everest Academy Manila opened in August 2007 and is the first Catholic international K-12 school in the Philippines. It is a Regnum Christi school with a campus spread across four buildings in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The school serves K–12 with gender-specific classrooms starting in Grade 4 and offers AP courses, language programs, and a comprehensive formation model.