The elementary course was duly recognized by the government on June 10, 1956.
The course will be recognized at college if they choose to attend a program for which the course is a requirement.
The three courses were fully recognized by the Bureau of Education in 1940.
During the seventies, more courses were offered and recognized.
These courses are recognized and approved by many seminaries in the United States and Canada.
Finally, on June 11, 1956, the complete elementary course was recognized by the Secretary of Education.
The courses taken in a Cambridge Academy are also recognized internationally.
The course is recognized for the purposes of exemption by the main professional accounting bodies.
The course is recognized for producing graduates who are immediately employable and who can play leading roles in the development of computing.
In 1973, courses offered were recognized by the Bureau of Private Schools.