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The first O.B. Montessori school was set up 40 years ago by Precious Soliven at a unit at the Syquia Apartments on M.H. del Pilar Street in Malate. The unit also served as the headquarters of the Operation Brotherhood.  There were 25 pre-school students, including the children of Melo and Peewee Quintero, Cocoy Romualdez, Tony Ayala and Ching Escaler.


Later on, as word spread about the “revolutionary” way the school was educating its children, a new school was set up at the Cu-unjieng mansion in Paco, Manila.
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The first O.B. Montessori school was set up 40 years ago by Precious Soliven at a unit at the Syquia Apartments on M.H. del Pilar Street in Malate. The unit also served as the headquarters of the Operation Brotherhood.  There were 25 pre-school students, including the children of Melo and Peewee Quintero, Cocoy Romualdez, Tony Ayala and Ching Escaler.


Later on, as word spread about the “revolutionary” way the school was educating its children, a new school was set up at the Cu-unjieng mansion in Paco, Manila.
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