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The main Xavier School campus is at 64 Xavier Street, Greenhills West, San Juan City, Metro Manila 1500, Philippines. A southern satellite campus, Xavier School Nuvali, is located on West Conservation Avenue in Nuvali, Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna 4028. The San Juan campus sits in a dense urban district with access to major roads and public transport; Nuvali is inside a planned eco-community with its own set of on-site facilities and feeder routes.
Xavier School San Juan is a K-12 school with three levels: Early Education, Grade School, and High School. Xavier School Nuvali also offers a K-12 program with Kindergarten, Grade School, Junior High, and Senior High School. The San Juan campus is authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for 11th and 12th grade.
The San Juan campus operates as a single-gender boys' day school, historically serving male students. Xavier School Nuvali is co-educational.
The San Juan campus has a Learning Resource Center to support student learning; it provides library and learning supports as part of the school's student services. Xavier School Nuvali also maintains a Learning Resource Center to support 21st-century learning needs. For SEN/EAL specifics, families should contact the admissions or resource centers for current provisions.
There is no country-specific affiliation for Xavier School. It operates as a Philippine Jesuit school under the Society of Jesus.
Catholic, Jesuit.
Xavier School Nuvali observes a weekday schedule from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM, with Saturday sessions from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. The San Juan campus commonly follows a regular school day aligned with its K-12 structure; public-facing hours commonly cited for the school community indicate similar core hours (around 7:30 AM–4:00 PM).
A formal, publicly listed Xavier School bus service is not published on the campuses' pages. Families are advised to contact the Admissions or Trunk Line offices for current transport arrangements and available routes through private providers.
Application and testing fees
- Grade 1–Grade 4: PHP 1,400 (non‑refundable).
- Grade 5: PHP 2,000 (non‑refundable).
- High School (transfer/admissions testing): PHP 2,000 (non‑refundable).
Tuition fees by year group (amounts and per‑term breakdown)
- The school issues a detailed tuition and miscellaneous fee schedule for each applicant or enrolled student through its admissions/parents billing process rather than publishing a single public list of per‑grade tuition amounts. Parents receive an individualized fee assessment showing tuition per term and total annual charges during the admissions/enrollment billing process.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Reservation / acceptance: Parents of accepted applicants are required to pay a reservation fee within ten (10) days of the release of admissions results to confirm intent to enroll; failure to pay within that period cancels the application.
- The school offers staggered payment options for school fees (annual, termly or other installment arrangements) as part of its billing choices; exact available schedules and any applicable surcharges or factor rates are shown on the student's fee assessment.
- Credit‑card installment programs with partner banks are accepted for tuition and other school fees; installment promos (for example, EastWest Bank 0.75% monthly add‑on for up to 12 months) are available for payments at the school. Parents using bank/card installment facilities should follow the registrar's instructions when paying.
Boarding fees
- No boarding / residential fees are listed; both the San Juan and Nuvali campuses operate as day campuses and do not publish boarding/dormitory fee schedules.
Other costs and common additional fees
- Uniforms, books and supplies are billed separately and are excluded from the basic tuition/miscellaneous fee coverage listed on school fee statements. Parents should plan for one‑time uniform purchases and regular book/supplies costs.
- Miscellaneous activity or program fees (for example, after‑school sports modules, tournament participation, coach fees, special activities) are charged in addition to tuition; sample activity/module rates and specific refund rules are applied per program (for example, some sport modules list program fees and state “no refund shall be allowed after the 2nd session has transpired”).
- Typical extra costs that may appear on a student assessment include items such as student ID, handbook, energy/utility fees for campus services, field trips, laboratory fees, development fees, and other incidental fees. These line items are shown on individual fee assessments.
Refund information
- Application and testing fees are explicitly non‑refundable.
- Specific refund rules for optional programs (clubs, after‑school modules, tournament participation) are set per program; some modules state no refunds after a fixed point in the schedule (e.g., after the 2nd session).
- The school does not publish a general, public tuition‑refund policy for withdrawals, pro‑rated tuition, or reservation‑fee refunds in the publicly available admissions and fee notices; such conditions and any applicable refunds or penalties are included in the enrollment/payment instructions and the parent/student billing statement at the time of acceptance or on the student's official assessment.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods include the school's cashier/treasurer channels and electronic payment arrangements set up through the Parents Portal/registrar; credit‑card payments and bank card installment conversions are supported through partner banks and payment promos (example: EastWest Bank tuition installment facility).
- Bank transfers, over‑the‑counter bank payments and billed invoicing via the school's parents/finance office are standard practice; the specific bank accounts, biller codes, or payment gateway instructions appear on the student statement and the registrar's payment instructions.
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.