Province of  CAMIGUIN Official Website  
Education
Camiguin may just be a small island; nevertheless, it has three colleges, namely: Fatima College of Camiguin (FCC), Camiguin Polytechnic State College (CPSC), with a satellite campus and Camiguin School of Arts and Trades (CSAT) and a technical education offered by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). A complete secondary and elementary education is available as well, both in private and public. There are also day care centers which offer nursery and pre-school education.

The province has a total number of 68 day care centers managed by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and 56 public and private elementary schools. There are 13 secondary schools, 3 private institutions and the rest are government-owned. There is one special school, which accommodates to the underprivileged or special children, the Family-to-Family School and Farm. It is managed by a Non-Government Organization (NGO).

There is likewise another sector, the Alternative Learning System Education Sector which takes active part in helping out the illiterates and less literate individuals to become efficient members in the community through the Literacy Cum livelihood.
 
 
Schools in Camiguin
Camiguin Polytechnic State CollegeCamiguin was part of Misamis Oriental from 1946 to 1958. Then in 1958, it became a sub-province and in 1968, a full-fledged province with Mambajao as its provincial capital.
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