Cagayan de Oro | Barangay 29

Barangay 29 is situated in the central northern part of Cagayan de Oro (City Proper), within the 2nd district (East). Home of Don Gregorio Pelaez Sports Complex, the Cagayan de Oro City Public Library, Cagayan de Oro City Central School, Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School, Department of Trade and Industry – Region 10, Regional OWWA Office, and DOLE. The area is characterized by residential neighborhoods mixed with commercial zones, which encompass massage spas, restaurants, nightlife hubs, accommodations, and a variety of other businesses.

Pension House in Cagayan de Oro City

Rich Manor Pension House is situated along Corrales Avenue, One of the busiest districts in Cagayan de Oro, just only a walking distance from KTV Bars, Restaurants, and Malls., In the daytime!, you can shops, dine, watch movies or scroll around the malls of Centrio, Limketkai, Ororama, and Gaisano., Rich Manor Pension House is also a venue for weddings, family gatherings, conferences, business meetings, and reunions that will be held in a large function hall and smaller function room with affordable price.

MOGCHS: Dedicated Faculty and Diverse Programs for Student Success

Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School, also known as MOGCHS, is a well-established educational institution located in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. The school is known for its commitment to providing quality education and holistic development to its students. With a dedicated faculty and staff, MOGCHS offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs to cater to the diverse needs and interests of its student body. As a prominent high school in the region, MOGCHS has continuously produced graduates who excel in various fields, contributing to the growth and development of their communities and beyond.

Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School, was founded by Don Apolinar Velez Y. Ramos, the first elected Governor of Misamis Province. Located in the heart of Cagayan de Oro, it spans 7.3629 hectares, extending from the Pelaez Sports Center to the Provincial Capitol area.