Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) and Southville International School Affiliated with Foreign Universities (SISFU) have once again proven their unwavering dedication to excellence by successfully passing the ISO 9001:2015 re-certification audit—with zero nonconformities. An 11-year streak of excellence.
The re-certification audit, which is part of a rigorous process to ensure that institutions adhere to international standards for quality management systems, highlighted Southville’s consistent pursuit of world-class practices in education, operations, and administration. The clean result underscores the school’s commitment to continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, and organizational effectiveness.
Achieving zero nonconformities in a re-certification audit is a remarkable feat that reflects Southville’s robust internal systems, proactive leadership, and the collective effort of its faculty, staff, and administrators. It also assures students, parents, and stakeholders that Southville continues to meet the highest standards in delivering quality education and institutional governance.
“Reaching this milestone reaffirms our commitment to delivering the best educational experience for our learners,” Southville QMR and Dean of the College of Psychology, Dr. Ruel Cajili, said. “This is not just a win for the school, but a testament to the dedication and hard work of the entire Southville community.”
As one of the leading educational institutions in the Philippines, Southville has consistently demonstrated excellence not just in academics but also in management and organizational integrity. Its continued ISO 9001:2015 certification places it among the top-tier institutions globally recognized for quality.
For more information about Southville’s programs and achievements, visit www.southville.edu.ph. Kudos to Southville International School and Colleges and SISFU for upholding world-class standards and setting the benchmark for quality education!
Southville Achieves ISO 9001:2015 Re-Certification with Zero Nonconformities

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