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The Children's Wading and Swimming Pools
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Album Description:
Quezon National Agricultural School in Malicboy, Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines offers high school & vocational training in agriculture. It is engaged in the production & sale of grafted carabao mango plants and seedlings, including robusta coffee.
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7 comments
Wonderful album.
said rasim1
Dear Patrick, Thank you for dropping by my album about the agricultural school. Based on your query, this is all the information I got from the web about the school .... Office/Name: Quezon National Agricultural School (QNAS); Address: Barangay Malicboy, Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines; TEODORO M. GATCHALIAN - Vocational School Administrator II; Tel. Nos. : 0973-890752 / 0916-948-59-64 / 0918-239-63-34 ; COURSES OFFERED: Hotel & Restaurant Gen. Services Provider (1 Year); Food and Beverage Service Attendant (1 Year); Kitchen Service Provider (1 Year); Animal Production (Technician) NC II (1 Year); Diploma in Agricultural Technology (2 Years); Food Preparation & Service Technology (3 Years).... Once again, Patrick, thank you for your interest in both photos and the school. I hope this information helps. God bless you! ~~~Mary Ann
said maryan54
hi!!! where is this school located??? I think I want to enroll here. does the school have a site?
said patrickdavid90
Thanks for taking the time to show us this beautiful album of the Quezon Agri School. There is so much to learn from you regarding composition of your pictures. What an artist's eye you have. Regards, Ding
said fdguin
Hello Mary Ann, Thank you for your nice words in my guestbook, it means a lot to me! I also enjoyed this nice album of you, what a beautiful place, great work! Please come back sometime to see my other photos? Best regards, Tom from The Netherlands. www.tomjutte.tk
said hereistom
Mary Ann, A very beautiful, well done album of superb photos. Thanks for sharing your God-given talent with us. Hugs, Carol
said albertsville
In the few hours I spent visiting the school last July 2007, the overall impression I got is this - "verdantly" conducive to learning. So what is it with this place that makes me feel right at home? Could it be that I found both teachers and instructors very helpful, farm workers solicitous, and students in cheery disposition as they greeted us? Perhaps. Oh yes, the abundant natural greenery, the fruit-laden trees, the prolific tropical blooms - these, too, help conjure a setting that is fertile to learning with fun perhaps? Yeah ... I think so. And I like the thought.
said maryan54
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