International School of Asia and the Pacific

International School of Asia and the Pacific
Motto Culture Service Excellence
Type International School Private Non-Sectarian
Established February 23, 1997
President Ronald Pagela Guzman, M.D.
Administrative staff
approx. 500
Students approx. 2,000
Location Alimannao Hills, Peñablanca, Cagayan, Philippines
Other campuses Tabuk City Campus
Quezon City Campus
Colors Maroon and white         
Nickname ISAP Eagles
Affiliations PRISAA
Website MCNP-ISAP Website

International School of Asia and the Pacific (ISAP) is an international school in Cagayan province, Philippines. It provides International Education Programs and Courses. It was founded by Dr. Ronald P. Guzman, three years after he established Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines. [1]

The 16th anniversary of International School of Asia and the Pacific

The institution has produced caliber graduates and board topnotchers in Customs Administration and Criminology.

Programs and Courses

Academic Courses

Academic Programs

  • Academic Tracking Program
  • Course Audit Program
  • Education on Wheels Program
  • Enrichment and Remediation Clinics
  • Language Proficiency Program
  • Rubrics Development Program
  • Nihonngo Class

Law Program

1. Degree programs offered: either Bachelor of Laws alone or combined Bachelor of Laws and Master of Legal Science.
2. Degrees conferred by Aquinas University and San Beda College Graduate School of Law
3. Classes held at ISAP 5.45 to 8.45 Mon to Fri, on Sat: 8 am to 5 pm.
4. Faculty include:

  • Dean Leticia Aquino
  • Prosecutor Erwin Geron
  • Judge Antonio Laggui
  • Judge Jet Aquino
  • Judge Edmar Castillo
  • Labor Arbiter Lourdes Barricaua
  • Atty. Viva Guzman
  • Atty. Cristina Guzman-Natividad
  • Fr. Ranhilio Aquino.

References

  1. "MCNP-ISAP Official Website". MCNP-ISAP website. MCNP-ISAP. Retrieved 23 May 2015.

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