HomeIloiloIloilo ProvinceWest Central IloiloLambunaoYamato International School By ExploreIloilo.com. Updated on July 8, 2015.The Yamato International School is a private school located in the town of Lambunao. It is a 10-min ride from Lambunao’s town proper and could be reached by hiring a tricycle in the public market area, if one does not know the way.The school sits regally atop a hill, where a great view of Lambunao’s highlands can be seen.The school’s main building displays a striking resemblance to the National Diet Building in Tokyo, Japan. Thus, it is considered as its little or “mini” version.More Yamato International School PhotosDon’t leave yet. There’s more!Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.Comments gras tellus villanueva canlobo saysJuly 16, 2013 at 8:36 pmyour school is so nice . i want to get a picture onsite, when i go there , whom shall i contact?, i want to know more about your school. who shall i talk too? , i am studying here in iloilo city taking up BS TOURISM MANAGEMENTReply noki zairah utai saysOctober 8, 2011 at 8:43 pm…how much is the payment for enrolling??Reply vic saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 11:21 pm@billy… correct..its not her problem anymore… Japanese people should have anticipated in the past before they constructed that huge structure… the return of investment ( might be of thier least focus)after all.. japanese have good profits in technology and not on education or some sort. and how dare she suspect them to be “gold-hunters”…Reply Vic saysMay 27, 2011 at 4:01 pm@paul … youre right…. international students…. they dont provide to scholarship to poor students in Lambunao… The Structure is huge and pretty beautiful, the tranquility is condusive to learning … good to unwind here and picnic you must know that :)Reply pretty saysJanuary 28, 2011 at 10:37 pmWell, I am proud to be a Lambunaonon and Yamato contributes to our towns prestige and that we, are lovers or education. Are we not happy that our town will be the most loved and visited town in Iloilo? Yamato needs to campaign to Fil-Am students who are staying already in Iloilo to enroll and maybe if there’s a dorm or shuttle service? Hmmmm… nice nice. Local students? It’s okay for now. But if the vision-mission of the school is strong, well well well. Pwede!!! Saludo ako, kasimanwa ko! Muaah!!! We must be friendly people so that even if our fare going to the sky is only fifty cents, well, people will be enchanted by our place and will continue dreaming us and respect us. They could invite Korean Students for now. God Bless.Reply rona saysOctober 7, 2009 at 8:24 pmhi ronnie, it seems that paul they dont wat he’s talking about.anywayz just understand him.the important is you understand what is going on around you.dont mind others,the good thing to contribute in our place is to share what you have talent and brains right? To Diana be proud to your school and we expect you to excell if you have already a work.just keep in your mind that what would be your achievement in your future its came from your school.goodluckReply Ronnie saysJuly 16, 2009 at 7:31 amI dont understand why paul seems to underestimate the local students in an international school here. This is a classical example of the so-called pinoy crab mentality….Reply paul saysJuly 15, 2009 at 10:12 pminternational school with local students ONLY hehehe…Reply grace saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 9:28 pmso what if we are local students? the fact is we are globally competitive.. i believe that this school produced good students. and i think im one of them. because of the quality education given by yamato international school i hade made it to the number one university in the country namely University of the Philippines …Reply diana saysJuly 7, 2009 at 11:27 ami was a student at this school :) for 2 years. i really liked it, the view was awesome :PReply Karen saysAugust 5, 2011 at 5:32 pmSame me too…i was a student before…from nursery up to grade 3 and i really like that school.Reply noki zairah utai saysOctober 8, 2011 at 8:44 pm…how much is the payment for enrolling in this school?/ Maria saysJuly 2, 2009 at 7:25 amI been reading several topics in this site. I find it all interesting and I am updated of my province. Just known about this International School. Wondering what courses offered?Reply rona saysMay 16, 2009 at 7:03 pmi just want to comment regarding anna banana comments,i dont think so its a big problem if there a school like this,meaning our town is improving because its a additional income to our town.why your very worry about this!from now on just try to understand ok…goodluck darlin……Reply rona saysApril 18, 2009 at 9:21 pmwow its a beatiful building design.i wasnt able to glance this when i was in my vacation.i dont really know the exact place,but i heard this school but anyway i want to take alook this when i have my vacation.its really a nice place.its alovely place.Reply brother saysDecember 14, 2007 at 8:28 amI like the design of this schoolReply cherrygirl_03 saysMarch 26, 2010 at 2:30 pmamazing.. there’s a school pla at lambunao na ganito.. the school building is nice, its just like school buildings at japan.. maybe the ambiance of the place is so nice, because it is at the top of the hill..Reply anna banana saysMay 27, 2007 at 12:53 ami don’t understand why there’s a school owned by japanese n Lambunao..is it because of gold mines these people keep on digging on that said town??and who benefits from that school when there’s less enrollees??i just don’t understand….Reply jacopo(monte cristo) saysDecember 22, 2010 at 12:33 amwell actually yes because im one of the pupil….and i love that school but they said that theres a gold mines before so thats why!!!Reply billy saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 11:07 pm@ anna, it’s not anymore your headache if there is not much enrollees in this school. With positive outlook, i am quite certain that soon this school will rise along with other schools in the city. Either way, this contributes achievements to the town as well.Reply
gras tellus villanueva canlobo saysJuly 16, 2013 at 8:36 pmyour school is so nice . i want to get a picture onsite, when i go there , whom shall i contact?, i want to know more about your school. who shall i talk too? , i am studying here in iloilo city taking up BS TOURISM MANAGEMENTReply
vic saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 11:21 pm@billy… correct..its not her problem anymore… Japanese people should have anticipated in the past before they constructed that huge structure… the return of investment ( might be of thier least focus)after all.. japanese have good profits in technology and not on education or some sort. and how dare she suspect them to be “gold-hunters”…Reply
Vic saysMay 27, 2011 at 4:01 pm@paul … youre right…. international students…. they dont provide to scholarship to poor students in Lambunao… The Structure is huge and pretty beautiful, the tranquility is condusive to learning … good to unwind here and picnic you must know that :)Reply
pretty saysJanuary 28, 2011 at 10:37 pmWell, I am proud to be a Lambunaonon and Yamato contributes to our towns prestige and that we, are lovers or education. Are we not happy that our town will be the most loved and visited town in Iloilo? Yamato needs to campaign to Fil-Am students who are staying already in Iloilo to enroll and maybe if there’s a dorm or shuttle service? Hmmmm… nice nice. Local students? It’s okay for now. But if the vision-mission of the school is strong, well well well. Pwede!!! Saludo ako, kasimanwa ko! Muaah!!! We must be friendly people so that even if our fare going to the sky is only fifty cents, well, people will be enchanted by our place and will continue dreaming us and respect us. They could invite Korean Students for now. God Bless.Reply
rona saysOctober 7, 2009 at 8:24 pmhi ronnie, it seems that paul they dont wat he’s talking about.anywayz just understand him.the important is you understand what is going on around you.dont mind others,the good thing to contribute in our place is to share what you have talent and brains right? To Diana be proud to your school and we expect you to excell if you have already a work.just keep in your mind that what would be your achievement in your future its came from your school.goodluckReply
Ronnie saysJuly 16, 2009 at 7:31 amI dont understand why paul seems to underestimate the local students in an international school here. This is a classical example of the so-called pinoy crab mentality….Reply
grace saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 9:28 pmso what if we are local students? the fact is we are globally competitive.. i believe that this school produced good students. and i think im one of them. because of the quality education given by yamato international school i hade made it to the number one university in the country namely University of the Philippines …Reply
diana saysJuly 7, 2009 at 11:27 ami was a student at this school :) for 2 years. i really liked it, the view was awesome :PReply
Karen saysAugust 5, 2011 at 5:32 pmSame me too…i was a student before…from nursery up to grade 3 and i really like that school.Reply
noki zairah utai saysOctober 8, 2011 at 8:44 pm…how much is the payment for enrolling in this school?/
Maria saysJuly 2, 2009 at 7:25 amI been reading several topics in this site. I find it all interesting and I am updated of my province. Just known about this International School. Wondering what courses offered?Reply
rona saysMay 16, 2009 at 7:03 pmi just want to comment regarding anna banana comments,i dont think so its a big problem if there a school like this,meaning our town is improving because its a additional income to our town.why your very worry about this!from now on just try to understand ok…goodluck darlin……Reply
rona saysApril 18, 2009 at 9:21 pmwow its a beatiful building design.i wasnt able to glance this when i was in my vacation.i dont really know the exact place,but i heard this school but anyway i want to take alook this when i have my vacation.its really a nice place.its alovely place.Reply
cherrygirl_03 saysMarch 26, 2010 at 2:30 pmamazing.. there’s a school pla at lambunao na ganito.. the school building is nice, its just like school buildings at japan.. maybe the ambiance of the place is so nice, because it is at the top of the hill..Reply
anna banana saysMay 27, 2007 at 12:53 ami don’t understand why there’s a school owned by japanese n Lambunao..is it because of gold mines these people keep on digging on that said town??and who benefits from that school when there’s less enrollees??i just don’t understand….Reply
jacopo(monte cristo) saysDecember 22, 2010 at 12:33 amwell actually yes because im one of the pupil….and i love that school but they said that theres a gold mines before so thats why!!!Reply
billy saysSeptember 20, 2011 at 11:07 pm@ anna, it’s not anymore your headache if there is not much enrollees in this school. With positive outlook, i am quite certain that soon this school will rise along with other schools in the city. Either way, this contributes achievements to the town as well.Reply