University of San Fernando
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Education
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Colleges and universities
- University of the Assumption, a Catholic Archdiocesan University in the Pampanga. Though bearing the same name, this university in San Fernando is not, in any way, related to the Assumption College in Manila.
- East Central Colleges, formerly the Toledaño Vocational School of San Fernando, was established by the late Ciriaco Toledaño in the 1940s. The first establishment was located at the B. Mendoza Street and later, another branch was built in Mexico, Pampanga to house the high school students. As of today, East Central Colleges has two branches. One near the Iglesia ni Cristo for college students and one in Mexico, Pampanga for the high school students. The two are being managed and administered by the children of Ciriaco Toledaño.
- DATA College, formerly known as RM DATA Center
- Mother of Good Counsel Seminary
- AMA Computer College San Fernando
- STI College San Fernando
- Harvardian College
- Central Luzon College of Science and Technology, formerly known as CLIT
- New Era University
- Systems Plus College Foundation
- St. Nicolas College
- Asian College of Science and Technology
- Genetic Computer Institute - Pampanga Branch
- Tourism, Information Technology & Hotel Management School (TIHMS)
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Secondary Schools
- Panipuan Integrated School
- St. Scholastica's Academy (SSA)
- San Lorenzo Ruiz Center of Studies and Schools (SLRCSS)
- Assumpta Technical High School (ATHS)
- University of the Assumption (UA-HS)
- Pampanga High School (PHS)
- Information and Communication Technology High School (ICTHS)
- Proverbsville School Inc. (PSI)
- Sindalan High School (SHS)
- Christ in You Faith Christian Academy (CIYFCA)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (OLGS)
- Academy of Our Lady of Fatima, inc (AOLF)
- Santa Barbara College of San Fernando (Proposed)
- Infant Jesus Learning Center (IJLC)
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