Philippines, Manila
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Boarding is not offered at Xavier School. The International Baccalaureate profile lists 'Boarding facilities: DAY', indicating no boarding options. The school operates on two campuses in the Philippines: Xavier School San Juan and Xavier School Nuvali.
Xavier School Nuvali offers a canteen service. Recess and lunch arrangements for Kindergarten to Grade 2 involved canteen food being brought to the classroom, while older students were encouraged to bring packed lunches; students who bought from the canteen could also bring the food to class, and trays were provided per floor. The San Juan campus also maintains a canteen facility to serve students.
Xavier School is founded and managed by the Society of Jesus. It operates two campuses: the San Juan campus (boys' day school) and the Nuvali campus (coeducational). The Xavier School Educational and Trust Fund, Inc. (XSETF) administers the Grant-In-Aid program to provide financial aid to deserving students.
Xavier School San Juan is a Jesuit Catholic K–12 basic education institution with a distinct Chinese–Filipino character. It offers a three‑level curriculum (Early Education, Grade School, High School) and is an IB World School authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme since 2010. The main campus is in Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, with a southern satellite campus (Xavier School Nuvali) in Laguna. The school provides an integrated Chinese language program and ICT-enabled learning as part of its curriculum. Its Ignatian formation framework centers on the 6 Cs: competence, culture, compassion, conscience, character, and community. The student body exceeds 4,000 pupils from Nursery to High School. The current School President is Fr. Joseph Y. Haw, SJ; Grade School and High School are led by Principal Ma. Theresa N. Ladrido. The language of instruction is English, and Chinese studies are part of the program. The school hosts events such as JAM and features student publications and arts initiatives.