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+ | Kalibo Elementary School was founded in 1901 upon the enactment of Act Number 74 by the Second Philippine Commission. The act formally established the primary schools that year and the intermediate schools in 1904. | ||
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+ | Mr. Thomas Leonard, Supervisor-Inspector of Public Works of Capiz Province, reported to Dr. Fred Atkinson, General Superintendent od Public Instruction, that the first schools established were in Calivo which were started by the Infantry Regiment. | ||
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+ | With the arrival of five hundred twenty-three American Thomasite teachers in Manila on August 21, 1901, twenty-three were assigned in Calivo. | ||
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+ | Calivo Central School was housed in Escuelahan it Hari (Museo de Aklan) in 1912, Act Number 2029 granted the petition of Emeliano Baltazar Acevedo, Presidente Municipal de Calivo, for the construction of a Gabaldon School House. The building was labeled Building 1 known as Calivo Elementary School. | ||
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+ | The growth in pupil’s population called for more school buildings. Building 1 being in a big lot, housed the intermediate grades. In the block, several buildings were constructed: Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Lunch Counter and a building for offices. The block was enclosed by Toting Reyes Street on the east; Roxas Avenue on the North; Mabini Street on the West and 19 Martyrs Street on the South. This block was later known as Compound 1. | ||
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+ | The primary classes were in a building on the west side of Compound 1. This block was bounded on the east by Mabini Street, on the north by Archbishop Reyes Street, on the west by Veterans Avenue and on the south by 19 Martyrs Street. This became Compound II. |
Revision as of 09:54, 2 November 2023
Contents
Kalibo Elementary School
I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
- MUNICIPALITY/CITY: KALIBO
- PROVINCE: AKLAN
- LOCATION/ADDRESS: XIX MARTYRS ST. POBLACION KALIBO AKLAN
Kalibo Elementary School | name of the educational institution |
Kalibo, Aklan | name where the institution is situated |
Green Circle | signifies unity, wholeness and infinity towards achieving quality education |
Green Color of the Logo | represent commitment and community to continuously improve creativity and soar excellence |
Torch | as educational institution, it serves as a beacon of light for our learners to see the path towards a bright future and eradicating, darkness of ignorance |
Open Book | symbolizes that knowledge is freely shared to everyone |
Laurel leaves | stands for knowledge and learning |
TYPE OF CULTURAL INSTITUTION:
(Indicate if it is a library, museum, formal education, alternative learning system, gallery and/or others)
Kalibo Elementary School is a public educational institution that provides quality education programs and services. It is identified as the central school among the nine (9) schools of the District of Kalibo II. The school identification number issued by the DepEd is 114756. The school has the complete educational program from Kindergarten to Grade 6 and an alternative learning system with a core curriculum. The school is composed of 46 teaching staff, of which 3 are Master Teacher II, 5 Master Teacher I, 20 Teacher III, 7 Teacher II and 7 Teacher I. It has a total land size of 8, 254 sq.m. and serves a thousand learners each year.
II. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION
(Include the mandate, history, officials, contact details and other pertinent data)
Kalibo Elementary School was founded in 1901 upon the enactment of Act Number 74 by the Second Philippine Commission. The act formally established the primary schools that year and the intermediate schools in 1904.
Mr. Thomas Leonard, Supervisor-Inspector of Public Works of Capiz Province, reported to Dr. Fred Atkinson, General Superintendent od Public Instruction, that the first schools established were in Calivo which were started by the Infantry Regiment.
With the arrival of five hundred twenty-three American Thomasite teachers in Manila on August 21, 1901, twenty-three were assigned in Calivo.
Calivo Central School was housed in Escuelahan it Hari (Museo de Aklan) in 1912, Act Number 2029 granted the petition of Emeliano Baltazar Acevedo, Presidente Municipal de Calivo, for the construction of a Gabaldon School House. The building was labeled Building 1 known as Calivo Elementary School.
The growth in pupil’s population called for more school buildings. Building 1 being in a big lot, housed the intermediate grades. In the block, several buildings were constructed: Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Lunch Counter and a building for offices. The block was enclosed by Toting Reyes Street on the east; Roxas Avenue on the North; Mabini Street on the West and 19 Martyrs Street on the South. This block was later known as Compound 1.
The primary classes were in a building on the west side of Compound 1. This block was bounded on the east by Mabini Street, on the north by Archbishop Reyes Street, on the west by Veterans Avenue and on the south by 19 Martyrs Street. This became Compound II.