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BACK TO SCHOOL. Aurora Quezon Elementary School in Malate, Manila welcomes back learners on Monday (Dec. 6, 2021). It is one of two schools in the city and among the 28 in the National Capital Region that were allowed to hold limited face-to-face classes. (Photo courtesy of Manila-PIO) MANILA - Select students of two schools in Manila went back to school on Monday after nearly two years for the pilot implementation of limited face-to-face classes. The Department of Education (DepEd) gave its go-signal to Aurora Quezon Elementary School in Malate and Ramon Avancena High School in Quiapo. They are among the 28 public schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) that passed the rigid assessment of DepEd and the Department of Health (DOH). Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna and Division of City Schools head Dr. Magdalena Lim led the inspection of the two Manila schools. Sixty students from Kinder to Grade 5 participated in the pilot run in Aurora Quezon while 15 senior high students attended in-schoo