Welcome Future Coronian!

We warmly welcome you to Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.!

It is with great honor that you have considered our school to where you will start your educational journey.

We are glad to share that Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc. developed new ways for our students to enroll and get to know our institution more through the use of technological advancements geared to improve each student’s learning experience.

There's a lot more in store, and we’re certain that these innovations will help Coronians grow in their journey as future Achievers.
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Curious about the enrollment process at Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.?

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Our School FAQs have all the information you need to start your journey with us.

Message from the Founder

We are honored that you have chosen CSQCi as your second home.

It is our privilege to serve you by providing you with vast learning experiences that will mold you to be productive citizens and members of our society.

We value the trust that your parents have vested upon us with regards to your education.

We offer programs and learning activities that will enrich your knowledge and develop your character.

Keep in mind that we are here to support you in your search for knowledge and progress.

We are one in this endeavor, Welcome to Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.!

Dr. Lourdes M. Coronado Ed.D

Founder of Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.

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Dive deeper into the heart of our educational community and explore the unique opportunities our school offers - we invite you to learn more about our ethos, programs, and vibrant student life.

CSQCI - Admission Procedures
Admission Procedures & Requirements

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Learning Primer,
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PROGRAMS OFFERED :
• Pre-School (Nursery, Kinder, Preparatory)
• Elementary (Grade 1 - 6)
• Junior High School (Grade 7 - 10)
• Senior High School (Grade 11 - 12)

Senior High School Offerings
Academic Track:
• STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
• ABM (Accounting, Business and Management)
• HUMSS (Humanities and Social Science)
• GA (General Academics)

Inclusions / Benefits:
All Students are given these privileges after enrollment to serve as tools in their learning journey.

1. FREE Microsoft 365 licensed for 12 months for ALL CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS
2
. FREE Google Workspace for Education for ALL CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS
3. FREE Coronado Account and School E-mail w/ 1 TB One Drive Online Storage

Discounts and Financial Aids:

1. Cash Payment Discount (5% Discount on Tuition Fees)
2. Sibling Discount
3. Alumni Discount
4. Government Mandated Discounts
*Subject for evaluation and submission and copy of identification card*
  4.1 Solo Parent Discount
  4.2 PWD Learner Discount
  4.3 Indigenous Person Discount
  4.4 AFP/PNP Discount

5. Academic Discount (Current Student / Transferees)
For Highest Honor & w/ High Honors
*Subject to evaluation and certification from the previous school*

Financial Assistance:
6. PEAC / ESC Grantees (Grade 7 - 10) and DepEd Vouchers (SHS Vouchers) are accepted.

Senior High School Enrollees Benefits / Inclusions:
✅ No Top-Up (for Public School Completers / ALS Passers)
Note: ALS Passers are required to apply for their Vouchers
✅ Air-Conditioned Classrooms

Senior High School Complementary Gift:
✅ FREE One Set of Daily Uniform
✅✅ Male - Polo & Pants
✅✅ Female - Blouse and Skirt
✅FREE One Set P.E. Uniform
✅✅ P.E. Shirt & Jogging Pants
✅ FREE Identification Card
✅ FREE Lanyard w/ ID protector

See you soon future Coronians!

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Admissions

A: Enrollment for S.Y. 2024 - 2025 is ONGOING. Students may register and enroll online via CSQCi-SMS or On-Site.

Learning Modalities:

𝗣𝗿𝗲-𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹, 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹, 𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗿 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹:
Full In-Person Classes (Face to Face)

𝗦𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗿 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 (𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝟭𝟭 - 𝟭𝟮):
Full In-Person Classes (Face to Face)

𝗦𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗿 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 - 𝗔𝗟𝗦 / 𝗣𝗘𝗣𝗧 (𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝟭𝟭 - 𝟭𝟮):
Modular + Online Classes

A: Yes, we do accept transferees.

A: Student applications may register online via: https://apply.csqci.edu.ph/

A: Enrollment starts from April to July 2024.

A: Tuition and miscellaneous fees for S.Y. 2024 - 2025 range from P28,000 to P35,000 per school year.
depending on your year/grade level.

For inquiries regarding fees, you may refer to: https://inquiry.csqci.edu.ph/

and Yes we do accept ESC Grantees and SHS Vouchers.


A: Enrollees are encouraged to submit their complete requirements at the CSQCi Admissions Office.
If there are incomplete documents, onsite enrollment is encouraged for further assessment and verification.

A: No, students will not take an admission test to enroll.

A: To know more about the courses offered of Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.,
kindly visit https://csqci.edu.ph/curriculum 

A: Tentatively Start of Classes is on July 15, 2024.

A: Yes, we are DepEd Recognized, kindly visit https://csqci.edu.ph/certifications for more information.

A: Yes, we are PEAC Certified, kindly visit https://csqci.edu.ph/certifications for more information.

A: You may click here for our contact details.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
ITRO

A: Kindly reply to the email where you received your credentials and state the concern.

A: Once you have requested your account, there is a section where the set of instructions on how to request your ID online
You may also request your Identification Card via https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO

A: Once you have enrolled and requested your Coronado Account, you should be expecting an email from 2 - 3 days.
It will be sent to the email address you have registered via the School Kiosk.

A:  The school has an IT Services office that is able to assist parents with their technical concerns on the following concerns:
a. Virtual Learning Environment
b. Learning Management System
c. Computer / Software Troubleshooting.

In addition, Helpdesks are currently being put in place to provide assistance to students and parents.

Working hours:
Monday to Friday - 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Contact Details:
E-mail : itro@csqci.edu.ph

Online Assistance:
You may go to https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO and click on "Online Assistance"

A: As part of 𝘾𝙤𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙙𝙤'𝙨 𝙎𝙘𝙝𝙤𝙤𝙡 𝙤𝙛 𝙌𝙪𝙚𝙯𝙤𝙣 𝘾𝙞𝙩𝙮, 𝙄𝙣𝙘. technological integration.

To request your account, you may refer to: https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO and click on "Coronado Account".
Note : Old students do not need to request a new account.

What is the inclusions of a 𝘾𝙤𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙙𝙤 𝘼𝙘𝙘𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙩?

- 𝗘𝘅𝗰𝗹𝘂𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗘𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹
To access student email, you may click here

- 𝗠𝗶𝗰𝗿𝗼𝘀𝗼𝗳𝘁 𝟯𝟲𝟱 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁

Inclusions / Licensed Software :
Microsoft 365 for Web and for Mobile
(Install apps on up to 5 PCs/Mac + 5 tablets + 5 smartphones)
Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint (Web-based and App based software)
Online Storage via Microsoft Onedrive (1TB storage Capacity)

To access Microsoft Services, you may click here

Minecraft for Education
(a game-based platform that inspires creative, inclusive learning through play.)
For more information regarding Minecraft for Education, you may click here

Microsoft Teams for Education
To download Microsoft Teams for Education, you may click here

𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗴𝗹𝗲 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁
Use flexible, secure tools at no cost with Education Fundamentals, or add the enhanced capabilities provided by Google.
To access your Google Workspace for Education Account, you may click here

𝗖𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁
Create and personalize lesson plans, infographics, posters, video, and more.
For teachers and students at eligible schools.

To access your Canva for Education Account, you may click here


FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Traffic Regulations Arrival / Dismissal of Learners

A: No, we do not offer school service.

A: Parking is not allowed in front of the school, as it serves as an unloading area.

A: Yes the school has a parking lot, but parents / legal guardians are only allowed to stay in the parking lot for 15 - 20 minutes.

A: The school unloading zone is located in front of the school, parents who wish to accompany their child/ren to the classrooms may park their vehicle first.

The School Parking Lot also serves as a loading zone.

A: Yes, fetchers can go inside school premises once they present their fetcher's ID.

They may use the waiting area / school hallway to wait for their child/ren.

GUIDELINES TO PARENTS/ GUARDIANS

Empowering Parents/Guardians: Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc. Guidelines for a Successful Educational Partnership.

To accomplish the integral education of the students, the School Administration requires full cooperation from parents.
Thus, the following reminders are prescribed:


1. Parents are expected to give their whole-hearted support and cooperation with the authorities in the implementation of school rules and regulation, which are intended to develop sound values and total formation of the student.

2. Regular and prompt attendance to classes depends mostly on the student’s diligence and parental follow-up. Irregular attendance leads to the loss of interest and discouragement on the part of the students.

3. From time to time, the School Administration shall issue directives, information, or announcement for the interest of parents and students. This may be through circulars from the Principal or teacher’s note on the student handbook, through email and Microsoft Teams. Parents are strongly advised to check on these to keep abreast with reminders, schedules, and other important matters.

4. The school assumes responsibility for the students only during school hours, that is, from 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Students are not allowed to leave the school during the said school hours unless fetched by parents/guardians for a valid reason or the learner has applied for their gatepass.

5. The norms of propriety and mutual respect and ethics should be observed in all school transactions and dealings.

6. The school administrators will gladly entertain clarifications regarding school policies and regulations.

7. Parents who do not live with their child/ren should appoint a guardian who is authorized to assume the responsibilities and to act on their behalf. They should formally inform the class adviser through a letter if necessary.

8. In case of absence, a letter explaining the reason for the absence written and signed by the parent/s is required. The letter must be dated and addressed to the Class Adviser or the Guidance Officer. The form for explanation of absences provided in the Student Handbook may also be used for this purpose.

9. Conference or consultation of parents with teachers or school administrators should be by appointment through the Class Adviser who will inform the Academic Coordinator.

10. No parent or outsider can get a student from classes without a written permit from the Principal/ Guidance or Administrator.

11. The school does not allow any parent, guardian, relative or helper to stay within the school premises during class hours. Fetchers / Parents who will wait for their learner can utilize the waiting area.  (DepEd Order. Sec. 159, Revised Manual Regulation for Private Schools).

12.  Parents, guardians, and/ or visitors are not allowed in the faculty rooms and or classrooms during class hours, and must secure an appointment if they want to consult w/ any teaching staff.

13. Parents or guardians who wish to consult any faculty or school authority must seek an appointment with the concerned teacher. Date and time of the meeting will then be scheduled and communicated through the student’s school diary or planner. The school may not entertain parents/guardians who come without an appointment.

14. In case of conflict among students, parents/ guardians are not allowed to talk/ communicate to the student/s with whom his/her daughter/ or ward has conflict with. This includes the use of phone, private message on Facebook, twitter and the like. Any complaint or concern among students must be coursed through the adviser or administrator.

15. Parents/Guardians are advised to hire transport services recognized by the school. School authorities should be notified of the irregularities of the transport services.

16. Parents should transact all financial obligations and collections sanctioned by the school directly to the cashier’s office.

17. Owners of private cars shall secure sticker from the Village from the HoA Head Office. Stickersare valid for the year only.

18. Parents should personally come to get the report cards of their child/children on the designated dates.
 
19. In case of accidents, the school nurse is available to give medical aid/first aid or to take the student to the hospital.

20. Students should refrain from bring expensive instruments like digital or video cameras, laptop, IPAD, and other electronic gadgets in the campus. Likewise, parents are also discouraged to allow their child/ren to wear expensive jewelry or bring big amount of money to school.

21. Appointment with the family physician/ dentist should be on a non-school day so that the child will not miss her class.

22. Students are allowed to bring their cellular phones inside the campus YET are prohibited from using it during class hours.

23. For any Saturday - School related activities, students must secure permission slips from their parents to be submitted to the Principal’s Office two days before the activity.

24. Check payments are not accepted in the 4th quarter (March to May) of the present school year.

25.  All requested student credentials and school documents would be released after four to five working days from the date of request.

26. Submit an Affidavit of Loss in case of loss of official school documents.

27. The school reserves the right to impose other (reasonable) requirements and policies not contained in the Student Handbook for the general well-being of the students and the school. Parents will be duly notified for additional or change in the policy

SCHOOL POLICY ON SOCIAL NORMS AND PROPER DECORUM

In keeping the prestige and integrity of Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc., students expected to inhibit positive habits of good grooming and personal hygiene.

BEFORE ENTERING SCHOOL PREMISES

ARE YOU PROPERLY GROOMED?
• Students are expected to be in proper haircut.
• Clean fresh nails and no nail polish.
• Students are expected to shave their facial hair.

ARE YOU PROPERLY DRESSED?
• During regular school days:

For Boys:
• Short Sleeve Polo
• White Undergarments (Sando)
• Shorts for Early Childhood
• Pants for Elementary to Junior High School
• Necktie for Junior High School

For Girls:
• Short Sleeve Blouse
• White Undergarments
• School Skirt
• School Dress for Early Childhood
• Ribbon/Necktie

ARE YOU WEARING PROPER FOOTWEAR?
• A pair of plain black low-cut leather shoes, accompanied by plain white socks for Daily Uniform

• Rubber Shoes during P.E. days

ARE YOU WEARING PROPER FOOTWEAR?
• Students are expected to wear their I.D. upon entering school premises.
• The School imposes a "NO ID, NO ENTRY POLICY".

ARE YOU WEARING JEWELRY?
• Boys are strictly prohibited from wearing earrings
• Dangling or earring with big loops are strictly prohibited.
• Unnecessary accessories and expensive jewelries are strictly prohibited.

The School recognizes the right of every individual to come to school dressed according to their individual taste.

However, they are encouraged to use attires that consider the educational character of the sensibility of other members of the academic community.


TOPS
Tube tops without bolero/blazer/cardigan/jacket
• Halter Tops without bolero/blazer/cardigan/jacket
• Backless blouses/shirts without bolero/blazer/cardigan/jacket
• Racer back
• Sleveless tops w/ large and loose armholes
• Cleavage-bearing tops
• See-through tops where the undergarment can be seen
• Cropped Tops and hanging blouse (showing the midsection while standing or walking).

BOTTOMS

• Bottoms where the undergarment can be seen
• Shorts and Skirts above the knees
• Tattered, torn, worn-out jeans/pants

DRESSES
• See through dresses
• Dresses w/ plunging necklines
• Dresses with hemline above the knees
• Midriff, hanging off-shoulder tops and dresses

OTHERS
• Caps, Hats, and Helmets owner inside the school.
• Extreme Hair Colors (e.g. red, purple, blue, etc.)
• Clothing w/ pictures and/or statements that are contrary to the mission and nature of the school.
• Rubber Slippers, Sandals, worn-out shoes
• Earrings, Body and Facial Piercings
• Unauthorized ID Laces

The School prohibits membership of its students in fraternities, sororities, and other organizations operating within the School premises which are not recognized by CSQCi.

As a pre-requisite for admission to the School, all freshmen and transferee students are required to execute the Statement and Undertaking which states the following:

1. The student is not a member of any organization operating within the School premises which is not registered with the Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.;

2. For the duration of the student’s stay in the School, the student shall not join and or shall not participate in any organization not recognized by the School;

3. The student acknowledges and understands that the student’s admission into the School is a privilege, and that the School has the right and authority to choose the persons or individuals that may be admitted as students of the School;

4. The student acknowledges and understands that the School has likewise the authority to prescribe rules and regulations governing non-membership of the students in any organization in the School. Pursuant to its right to academic freedom, the School may withhold recognition to organizations whose existence is considered inimical to the maintenance of peace and order in the school campus;

5. The student recognizes and accepts that the student’s continued stay in the School is subject to compliance with prescribed disciplinary rules and regulations, especially those on non-membership in fraternities, sororities or organizations not recognized by the School, the policies relating to prohibited drugs and substances, and the policies relating to other illegal and immoral activities that may destroy the integrity of the School;

6. The student undertakes to abide by whatever School rules and regulations;
The student understands that the School can dismiss the student if the student is found to have falsely certified to any conditions of this Statement and Undertaking; and

The student executes and submits the Statement and Undertaking as a prerequisite of the student ‘s admission in the School.

The Statement and Undertaking shall be signed by the student and his/her parents or guardian.

To provide insight on the Code of Conduct for Students attached are snippets on our guiding principles for a thriving community!

At Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc., our Code of Conduct serves as a compass, guiding students towards excellence, respect, and integrity.

Let's embrace these values as we journey together towards success!

Section 1. Basis and Authority of the School to Maintain Discipline

1.1 Every school shall maintain discipline inside the school campus as well as outside the
school premises when pupils or students are engaged in activities authorized by the school (DECS Manual 2000).

1.2 School officials and teachers shall have the right to impose appropriate and reasonable disciplinary measures in case of offenses or infractions of good discipline. However, no cruel or physically harmful punishment shall be imposed or applied against any student (DECS Manual 2000).

Section 2. Duties and Responsibilities of Students

2.1 Every student shall follow the basic rule, which is: Love your school and be a responsible student your parents can be proud of.

2.2 The school recognizes that students have their own duties to perform to contribute to the
betterment of their education. The following norms of conduct are expected from students:

2.2.1 Students must be respectful of another’s opinions, status of any sort, ethnicity, and religion;

2.2.2 Must comply with the school’s regulations, as long as they are congruent to their best interests;

2.2.3 Must participate in and contribute to an adequate school environment;

2.2.4 Must express themselves appropriately at all times;

2.2.5 Must participate in school activities;

2.2.6 Must respect moral and physical integrity of everyone at all times;

2.2.7 Must ensure school facilities are clean and preserved, as well as any school articles, other
devices, furniture or landscape, and use them properly;

2.2.8 Must respect property rights of any goods or objects belonging to anyone;

2.2.9 Must know and follow the rules and procedures of school services;

2.3 Students must refrain from:

2.3.1 Bullying;

2.3.2 Discriminating, or leading a group of students to discriminate another, with regard to one’s physical appearance, gender or sexual orientation, disability, economic
status, religious beliefs or affiliation and status of any sort;

2.3.3 Behaving physically in a manner that is inappropriate or sexually provocative;

2.3.4 Participating in behavior of other students that is illegal, unsafe and/or abusive;

2.3.5 Abusing and over-asserting their rights on a manner that would evade the school administration from protecting them;

2.3.6 Marking or damaging school property and equipment, including books, in any way

2.3.7 Being aggressive or engaging in a fight.
2.3.8 Inviting visitors or guests inside the school without passing through the Security
Guard on duty.


Section 3. School Curfew: Students should not stay within the school campus after class hours on class days, except during officially sanctioned school activities with sanctions from parents or guardian.

On weekends (Saturdays & Sundays), office permit and waivers of parents/guardians are required for school related activities.

The school gate is always expected to be closed during weekends and only
authorized personnel and students are allowed to get in.

Admission Procedures & Requirements

All campuses take pride in their staff who are able to provide personalized assistance, fast, and efficient admissions procedures on-campus and even online.

Modes of Registration and Enrollment

Embracing the future of education, our school offers diverse enrollment options, empowering students to learn at their own pace through both online and onsite platforms.

Online Registration / Enrollment

Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc. offers a streamlined online registration process, empowering students and parents to enroll conveniently from the comfort of their homes. Through a user-friendly online portal, prospective students can easily fill out registration forms, submit required documents, and complete necessary payments securely.

On-Site Registration / Enrollment

For onsite enrollment at Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc., students and their families can visit the school's campus to complete the registration process in person.

Payment Methods

Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc. offers a variety of convenient payment methods to ensure ease and accessibility for students and their families.

STEP 1: INQUIRE SCHOOL FEES & PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS / REQUIREMENTS
Prepare the necessary admission requirements for submission on or before the start of classes.

For the list of requirements, click here
For inquiries regarding school fees, click here

STEP 2: ONLINE APPLICATION
Go to apply.csqci.edu.ph to fill out the application form and upload the necessary documents.
2.1 Review provided information and then submit
2.2 Wait for approval then pay reservation fee

STEP 3: VERIFY STUDENT PORTAL ACCOUNT AND STUDENT REGISTRATION
Confirm your application by clicking the verification link sent to your email address.

3.1 Once verified click on Enrollment
3.2 Select Section/Schedule

STEP 4: SELECT MODE OF PAYMENT, PAY THE REQUIRED FEES
Pay the required amount based on chosen mode of payment* online, on-site or over-the-counter thru our Alternative Payment Partners.

For a list of payment options you may click here
4.1 To pay online select Online Payment
4.2 You may transact though our Online Payment Portal

Note: For Direct to bank transfers you may upload your proof of payment through the online portal.

STEP 5: GENERATE YOUR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION (COR)
Once everything is settled, you may now generate your certificate of registration which certifies that you are Officially Enrolled for the School Year.

STEP 6: REQUEST OF CORONADO ACCOUNT
Once you are officially enrolled you may request for Coronado Account Activation via the School Kiosk located in the Admission Office.

For online account requests, you may click here
*Activation of Coronado Account will take 2-3 working days.

STEP 7: BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AND UNIFORM PURCHASING
Proceed to the School and go to the Property Office for Uniform Fitting / Sizing, Purchasing Books and School Supplies
Present Certificate of Registration
Proceed to Account Office for Payment then claim your uniform.

STEP 8: ID ISSUANCE
Online process for Identification Card Request
:
You may request your Identification Card Online via https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO

After filling-out the form, kindly wait 2-3 days then claim your identification card at the School I.T. Office (CSQCI Gate A, Room GA -102)

On-Site process for Identification Card Request:
Proceed to the IT office for ID Issuance
Present Certificate of Registration

STEP 1: INQUIRE SCHOOL FEES & PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS / REQUIREMENTS
Prepare the necessary admission requirements for submission on or before the start of classes.

For the list of requirements, click here
For inquiries regarding school fees, click here

STEP 2: ONLINE APPLICATION

Go to onlineapp.csqci.edu.ph to fill out the registration form.

STEP 3: SIGN IN WITH SCHOOL E-MAIL ACCOUNT
Click on the Sign in with Microsoft Account

STEP 4 : ENROLLMENT AND SELECTION OF SECTION/SCHEDULE
Once logged in, click on Enrollment and Select your desired Section/Schedule

STEP 5: MODE OF PAYMENT AND PAYMENT OF FEES
Pay the reservation fee* online, on-site or over-the-counter thru our Alternative Payment Partners.

For a list of payment options you may click here

4.1 To pay online select Online Payment
4.2 You may transact though our Online Payment Portal

Note: For Direct to bank transfers you may upload your proof of payment through the online portal.

STEP 6: GENERATE YOUR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION (COR)
Once everything is settled, you may now generate your certificate of registration which certifies that you are Officially Enrolled for the School Year.

STEP 7: BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AND UNIFORM PURCHASING
Proceed to the School and go to the Property Office for Uniform Fitting / Sizing, Purchasing Books and School Supplies
Present Certificate of Registration
Proceed to Account Office for Payment then claim your uniform.

STEP 8: ID ISSUANCE
Online process for Identification Card Request:
You may request your Identification Card Online via https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO

After filling-out the form, kindly wait 2-3 days then claim your identification card at the School I.T. Office (CSQCI Gate A, Room GA -102)

On-Site process for Identification Card Request:
Proceed to the IT office for ID Issuance
Present Certificate of Registration

CSQCi campuses are open to cater to inquiries and enrollees.

STEP 1: INQUIRE ON SCHOOL FEES AND PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS
Prepare the necessary admission requirements for submission on or before the start of classes.

For the list of requirements, you may click here
For inquiries regarding fees, you may click here

STEP 2: PROCEED TO YOUR PREFERRED CAMPUS
Proceed to your preferred campus
For the school location, you may click here

STEP 3: SUBMISSION OF REQUIREMENTS
Proceed to the admission office for submission of requirements
Fill-out the application form provided and submit it together with your requirements.

STEP 4: PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES
Proceed to School Cashier for Payment of School Fees
Request for assessment and Pay the required amount indicated on the assessment form or the reservation fee at the Cashier’s window.
Get the official receipt.

STEP 5: REQUEST OF CORONADO ACCOUNT
Once you are officially enrolled you may request for Coronado Account Activation via the School Kiosk located in the Admission Office.
For online account requests, you may click here.
*Activation of Coronado Account will take 2-3 working days.

STEP 6: BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AND UNIFORM PURCHASING
Proceed to the Property Office for Uniform Fitting / Sizing, Purchasing Books and School Supplies
Present Certificate of Registration
Proceed to Account Office for Payment then claim your uniform.

STEP 7: ID ISSUANCE
Online process for Identification Card Request:
You may request your Identification Card Online via https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO

After filling-out the form, kindly wait 2-3 days then claim your identification card at the School I.T. Office (CSQCI Gate A, Room GA -102)

On-Site process for Identification Card Request:
Proceed to the IT office for ID Issuance.
Present Certificate of Registration

CSQCi campuses are open to cater to inquiries and enrollees.

STEP 1: INQUIRE SCHOOL FEES & PREPARATION OF DOCUMENTS / REQUIREMENTS
Prepare the necessary admission requirements for submission on or before the start of classes.

For the list of requirements, click here
For inquiries regarding school fees, click here

STEP 2: PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES
Proceed to the school and go to the School Cashier for Payment of School Fees
Request for assessment and Pay the required amount indicated on the assessment form or the reservation fee at the Cashier’s window.
Get the official receipt.

STEP 3: BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AND UNIFORM PURCHASING
Proceed to the Property Office for Uniform Fitting / Sizing, Purchasing Books and School Supplies
Present Certificate of Registration
Proceed to Account Office for Payment then claim your uniform.

STEP 4: ID ISSUANCE
Online process for Identification Card Request:
You may request your Identification Card Online via https://connect.csqci.edu.ph/ITRO

After filling-out the form, kindly wait 2-3 days then claim your identification card at the School I.T. Office (CSQCI Gate A, Room GA -102)

On-Site process for Identification Card Request:
Proceed to the IT office for ID Issuance.
Present Certificate of Registration

Admission Requirements

The following requirements must be submitted to the Registrar's Office before admission to any academic program:

CSQCI Agreement Form
• PSA issued Birth Certificate

*All Requirements should be enclosed in a Long Brown Envelope

Age Requirement:
Nursery: Must be 4 years old by the 24th of September
Kinder: Must be 5 years old by the 24th of September

• Original Form 138 / SF9 (Learner's Progress Report Card w/ LRN)
• Original Form 137 / SF10 (Learner's Permanent Academic Record)
  Should be provided after 1 month of enrollment*
• Certificate of Good Moral Character
CSQCI Agreement Form
• PSA issued Birth Certificate

*All Requirements should be enclosed in a Long Brown Envelope

Age Requirement:
• Grade 1: Must be 6 years old by the 24th of September

• Original Form 138 / SF9-JHS (Learner's Progress Report Card w/ LRN)
• Original Form 137 / SF10-JHS (Learner's Permanent Academic Record)
  Should be provided after 1 month of enrollment*
• Certificate of Good Moral Character
CSQCI Agreement Form
• PSA issued Birth Certificate

*All Requirements should be enclosed in a Long Brown Envelope
*Proof of Financial Capacity for Grade 7 ESC applicants

• Original Form 138 / SF9-SHS (Learner's Progress Report Card w/ LRN)
• Original Form 137 / SF10-SHS (Learner's Permanent Academic Record)
  Should be provided after 1 month of enrollment*
• Certificate of Good Moral Character
CSQCI Agreement Form
DepEd SHS Form (Grade 11 & 12)
• PSA issued Birth Certificate

* All Requirements should be enclosed in a Long Brown Envelope
*QVA and/or JHS Completion Certificate for Grade 11 Voucher Recipients 

• Original Form 138 / SF9 (Learner's Progress Report Card)
CSQCI Agreement Form
DepEd SHS Form (for Grades 11 & 12)

*All Requirements should be enclosed in a Long Brown Envelope
*Proof of Financial Capacity for Grade 7 ESC applicants
**QVA and/or JHS Completion Certificate for Grade 11 Voucher Recipients 

Step 1 : Clearance from Previous School Year

Class Adviser
- Clear all activities from previous school year
Cashier
- Settle all balances in school fees at the finance office

Step 2 : Registrar's Office
- Update Profile at the school
- Download and accomplish CSQCI Agreement Form (CAF), and DepEd SHS Enrollment Form (DSEF) for Grades 11 & 12
- Submit clear scanned copy of CAF & DSEF at submission page or submit on-site by setting an appointment

Step 3 : Finance Office
After submitting all the requirements, parents/guardians can now settle the fees online or on-site if necessary.

PAYMENT OPTIONS

To make it more convenient CSQCi has set up a various payment systems for our school community's convenience.
On-Site Payment

On-site payment is available via CSQCi

PNB Branches Nationwide
(Over the Counter or Mobile Banking)

Account Name:
Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.
Account Number : 107870003004

Account Name:
Lourdes Coronado's School
Account Number : 107810059209 

G-Cash

GCASH Number : 0915-111-0621
Name : Joel C.

GCASH Number : 0956-820-2471
Name : Abigail C.

BDO (Banco de Oro)
(Over the Counter or Mobile Banking)

Account Name :
Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.
Account Number : 003630267852

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School Location

The school can easily be reached from any part of District 6 by using tthe ordinary means of transportation.

📍 From Tandang Sora, Bayan Palengke
One may take a Jeepney plying the "NIA-NPC" route and say "Coronado's School Napocor Village"

📍 From Visayas Avenue / Tandang Sora Avenue
The School may also be reached by way of "Himlayan Road" then turn left going to Napocor Village.

📍 From SM North Edsa
One may take a Jeepney plying the "NIA-NPC" route and say "Coronado's School Napocor Village"

📍 From Trinoma
One may take a Jeepney plying the "NIA-NPC" route and say "Coronado's School Napocor Village" 

📍 From Mindanao Avenue
One may take a Jeepney plying the "Commonwealth Avenue" then asked the driver to drop you off PnB Tandang Sora then take another Jeepney plying "NIA-NPC" route and say "Coronado's School Napocor Village" 

📍 From Commonwealth Avenue
One may take a Jeepney plying the "Tandang Sora, Mindanao Avenue" then asked the driver to drop you off PnB Tandang Sora then take another Jeepney plying "NIA-NPC" route and say "Coronado's School Napocor Village"  

We are Coronado's School of Quezon City, Inc.

CSQCi aims to provide Education that is transformative, progressive and guided by faith, compassion for fellow man and country.


Contact Details

Email: info@csqci.edu.ph
Phone:
+63 2 7745 5096
+63 2 8425 4235