Maryknoll College of Panabo, Inc. (formerly Maryknoll High School of Panabo, Inc.)
is a private, Catholic school in
Panabo, Davao del Norte. It was founded in 1960 by the Missionary Sisters of Maryknoll, and the school was originally named St. Mary's High School. Five years later, the high school was renamed Maryknoll High School of Panabo as recognition to its founders and as inspired by the Maryknoll College (now Miriam College) in Quezon City.
At present, Maryknoll College provides both basic and higher education programs. Available in the Senior High School (SHS) department are different strands under the
Academic and the
Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) tracks. For college students, the school offers a
Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education with a major in Food and Service Management. Additionally, Maryknoll College also provides various
technical-vocational courses for those who are interested in training for particular skills and earning a National Certificate (NC).