5 Best High Schools in Cavite: A Guide

5 Best High Schools in Cavite: A Guide

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Education is a powerful force, shaping individuals and building societies. Access to quality learning experiences is a basic human right that profoundly influences life outcomes

As you look for a place to settle down with your family, finding nearby schools can provide your children with opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with the community. Besides supporting your kids’ academic success, quality schools nearby give the added advantage of shorter commutes and a stronger sense of belonging.

Cavite, known for its sense of community, is home to some of the best high schools. No wonder it’s an attractive choice for families committed to prioritizing education.

If quality education is also on your list of priorities, this guide to the best high schools in Cavite can help in choosing your kids’ alma mater.

 

Top 5 High Schools in Cavite

This list of high schools in Cavite factors in quality of facilities, accessibility, school culture, core values, and a range of extracurricular opportunities distinguish them from the rest. Each institution has been selected for its unique strengths, with no specific ranking order, as each stands out in its own way.

Besides upholding top-notch education, these schools are all within reach of FNG’s residential development, Yume at Riverpark. The community’s easy access to the best schools in Cavite compliment the experience of living in a residence built with the intentional design principles of Japanese architecture.

 

1. St Scholastica’s College Westgrove

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Address: 62RR + 33Q, Ayala Westgrove Heights, Silang, Cavite

What makes this school great:

Known for holistic education and Benedictine values, St. Scholastica’s College Westgrove offers a nurturing environment with modern facilities that facilitate academic and personal growth. The school’s emphasis on community service and leadership development highlights its dedication to shaping responsible citizens.

The school caters to students in preschool all the way to senior high school, maintaining the same standards of education and growth throughout the years.

Estimated tuition fees: ₱120,000 to ₱150,000 per year 

Proximity to FNG’s Cavite project: The school is roughly 45 to 60 minutes away from Yume at Riverpark, though you can expect some moderate traffic during peak hours.

 

2. Academy of Saint John, Supervised by La Salle Greenhills

Address: 9VJJ + RJV, Barangay Sta. Clara, General Trias, Cavite

What makes this school great:
The Academy of Saint John combines strong academics with extracurricular options, particularly in STEM, sports, and arts for a well-rounded development alongside Lasallian values.

Its holistic education benefits students from preschool to senior high school. The academy proudly holds  the highest-rated performance of all the schools managed by the Lasallian Schools Supervision Office program.

Estimated tuition fee: ₱100,000 to ₱130,000 per year

Proximity to FNG’s Cavite project: The Academy of Saint John is an excellent option if you want to maximize accessibility without sacrificing education quality. It’s only 10 to 15 minutes away from Yume at Riverpark.

 

3. De La Salle Santiago Zobel – Vermosa Campus

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Address: 191 Pasong Buaya, Imus, Cavite

What makes this school great:

The DLSZ – Vermosa Campus is an offshoot of the main campus located in Alabang, hosting only senior high school students. 

This modern, eco-friendly campus emphasizes academics, athletics, and sustainability. The campus is home to the Vermosa Sports and Lifestyle Complex, a cutting-edge fitness facility that nurtures future national athletes. It’s an ideal choice for students pursuing both academic and athletic goals.

Estimated tuition fee: ₱150,000 to ₱200,000 per year

Proximity to FNG’s Cavite project: The DLSZ Vermosa Campus including its sports facilities is within easy reach of Yume at Riverpark, around 15 to 20 minutes away.

 

4. Elizabeth Seton School – Cavite

elizabeth seton school in cavite

Address: 82 Anabu Kostal Rd, Anabu II-C Imus, Cavite

What makes this school great:

The Cavite branch of the Elizabeth Seton School exemplifies academic rigor and character education through a balanced curriculum and outreach programs that promote a sense of community and social responsibility.

Modern amenities ensure that students—preschool to high school—learn how to excel in today’s world.

Estimated tuition fee: ₱80,000 to ₱120,000 per year

Proximity to FNG’s Cavite project: You’ll never have to drive far to get to your kids  if you choose to live in Yume at Riverpark. The Elizabeth Seton school is only a 10- to 15-minute drive away.

 

5. Xavier School Nuvali

Xavier School in Nuvali

Address: 6367 + PQP, West Conservation Avenue, Nuvali, Calamba, Laguna

What makes this school great:

Despite being one of the youngest schools on the list, Xavier School Nuvali still has access to a wealth of knowledge and experience thanks to being  one of the offshoots of its namesake.

It offers a Jesuit-rooted education focusing on academic excellence and service to others. While it’s not technically in Cavite, it’s still highly accessible to families on the south side and a top-tier choice for your kids from preschool to senior high school.

Estimated tuition fee: ₱150,000 to ₱200,000 per year

Proximity to FNG’s Cavite project: This Laguna school is around 1 hour away from Yume at Riverpark—a moderate but still reasonable travel time.

 

Quality Education in Reach

Choosing the right school is essential for setting your child on a path to success. In this regard, Cavite offers a range of high-quality high schools that foster academic excellence, character building, and community engagement.

Many families choose neighborhoods near emerging real estate Cavite hubs like Yume at Riverpark to keep school runs short—and merienda runs even easier. It complements this accessibility with a peaceful, family-friendly environment and the excellence of Japanese design.

Inquire today to learn more about FNG—a partnership between Federal Land and Nomura Real Estate — and explore the benefits of making Cavite your family’s home.

General Question
Can a foreigner purchase a condominium unit in the Philippines?

Yes, foreigners are allowed to own condominium units in the Philippines, as stated in Section 5 of Republic Act No. 4726, otherwise known as the Condominium Act.

Yes, on the condition that the parent or legal guardian signs the contract on behalf of the minor. Please contact us for more details.

Yes, you can upgrade your purchase. The Developer will first check if the preferred unit is still available. If it is still available, the Buyer will be required to submit a written request. Once the request is approved, a new contract will be drawn up for the upgraded unit.

Yes. The process to downgrade is similar to that of upgrading a unit purchase. However, all expenses incurred by the Developer (commission, incentives, penalties, downgrading fee, etc.) shall be deducted from the Buyer’s original contract price, in favor of the Developer.

What are the available payment terms?

There are several payment terms available – Cash Term, Bank Financing Term, Deferred Cash/Installment Term, and No Down Payment Term. Please contact us for more details as the availability of these payment terms also vary per project.

Yes, you may change or restructure your selected term, but this will also be subject to Management’s approval and we will be charging a minimal processing fee.

Yes, we accept payment in US dollars. The exchange rate shall be based on the date the payment is credited to the Developer’s account.

On or before the due date of the first (1st) monthly amortization, the Buyer is required to submit Postdated Checks for the remaining monthly amortizations (that is, until the end of the payment term).

The developer adheres to provisions as stipulated in Republic Act No. 6552 or the “Realty Installment Buyer Protection Act,” also known as the Maceda Law. This law states that when the Buyer has paid at least two (2) years of installments, the seller/developer shall refund 50% of the total payments made if there is a cancellation on the purchase. For payments less than two years, the provisions as stipulated in the Contract to Sell will prevail.

What do I need to do to officially reserve a Condominium Unit?

Requirements to officially reserve a unit or lot are as follows:

1. Full payment of the Reservation Fee

2. Photocopy of one (1) valid government-issued IDs of Principal Buyer/s and Spouse/s (if applicable). Valid government-issued IDs with photos and signatures:

  • Passport
  • Driver’s License
  • GSIS ID
  • SSS ID
  • Professional Regulatory Commission ID
  • Tax Identification Number ID card
  • Senior Citizen ID
  • Postal ID
  • Photocopy of TIN ID card or BIR validated 1904 form

3. Fully accomplished and signed Reservation Application

4. Fully accomplished Buyer’s Information Sheet. For purchase under a Corporation, the following additional documents are required:

  • Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws (photocopy)
  • Secretary’s Certificate indicating the name of authorized signatory (notarized)
  • BIR-validated 1903 or copy of Certificate of Registration
  • For the authorized signatory to submit items 2 and 3 above

The reservation is valid for thirty (30) calendar days from the settlement of reservation fee. Kindly submit all the required documents to finalize the unit booking.

No, the reservation fee is non-refundable and non-transferrable. As stated in the Reservation Application, the reservation fee will be forfeited in favor of the Developer if no succeeding payments are received.

Will I be allowed to inspect the Unit before the actual turnover?

Yes, the Hand Over Team will coordinate with the Buyer on the schedule of unit inspection.

Yes, the Buyer may assign a representative to accept the unit on his behalf thru a notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA). The SPA is also required to bring a valid ID plus photocopy.

Yes, you may have your unit leased out.

Monthly Association Dues vary per project, depending on the operating expenses of the building. Association Dues are used to defray the cost of maintaining and operating the building’s common areas and facilities. These costs include administration/management fees, janitorial, security, taxes and licenses, insurances, real estate tax, maintenance of equipment water distribution, garbage collection, maintenance of sewage treatment plant, and other miscellaneous expenses.

The unit turnover will be scheduled when all the following conditions are met:

  • Full payment of the contract price (including penalties and interests, if applicable)
  • Complete submission of all the required sales documents (listed above)
  • Payment of related Advance Registration Charges (ARC).

No, this is not allowed. Buyers are encouraged to either avail of bank financing (with accredited banks) or in-house financing to pay the unit in its entirety.