Clever Lane Development School

Clever Lane Development School

Clever Lane Development School (2000) is a school at Poblacion, San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. Clever Lane is one the private schools in San Leonardo.

History

Clever Lane Development School was founded in June 2000 by Mr. Ronaldo E. Jampil or Sir Do. It only started with one class room with 36 pre-elementary students (Nursery, Kinder and Preparatory). Clever Lane Development school was first located in Rizal Street San Leonardo nueva Ecija and was first known as Clever Lane Learning Center for they were only teaching children ages 3 years to 5 years old. Two years later Grade 1 and 2 in elementary were added and since then one level in elementary added every year until they completed the six grades in elementary and Clever Lane Development School was recognized by the Department of Education in region III.

In June 2007, Clever Lane Development School moved to its new location in Poblacion San Leonardo Nueva Ecija in a two story building with more rooms and complete facilities, a very nice place and very conducive to learning. CLDS is now operating 1st and 2nd year high school.



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