Zamora Memorial College

Zamora Memorial College (abbreviation: ZMC) is a private school in Bacacay, Albay, Philippines,[1] that offers secondary and tertiary education.

Founded in 1948 by Crispin Bermas Vergara, Sr., its name commemorates Friar Juan Zamora of Tayabas, Quezon, the founder of the first collegiate school in Albay.

At that time, only the upper middle class Bacacayanos have access to secondary education because high schools were only available in Legazpi or Tabaco.

[2] In 1996, with the growing clamor for access to tertiary education in Bacacay, the Board of Trustees responded with the opening of the college department.

The Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) is a four-year degree program designed to prepare students for becoming high school teachers.

Department of Education Voucher The ZMC campus is nestled on a 3.7 acre of land located at the town center of Bacacay, Albay.

Crispin B. Vergara, Sr.
24 October 1897-5 April 1976