By Josephine M. Mendoza
A two-classroom (one-storey) school building is now added to the physical facilities of Lambao Elementary School (LES) in Sta. Margarita Samar after construction works has recently been completed.
The Samar First District Engineering said that the school building implemented by contract is part of the Basic Education Facilities Fund for FY 2024.
The one-storey building includes the construction of two classrooms, toilet a PWD ramp, and wash area. Painting of the whole structure is also part of the Php5.9M project cost.
LES is a complete elementary school that hosts learners from kindergarten to grade 6. From 218 in the previous school year, the present school year (2024-2025) admitted 232 learners housed in classrooms that are relatively small for the number of learners in each level.
“The new classrooms are spacious, well-lit and well-ventilated make a conducive atmosphere for the learning process to both the pupils and the teachers,” School Head Ma. Linda Manzanilla, said and added “that the growing number of learners, both residents and transferers really needs bigger classrooms such as the sizes of these newly completed classrooms.”
Grades 2 and 4 which have the most number of enrolees will be assigned to hold classes in the new classrooms.(CJ/JMM)
-Calbayog Journal, December 06, 2024
A two-classroom (one-storey) school building is now added to the physical facilities of Lambao Elementary School (LES) in Sta. Margarita Samar after construction works has recently been completed.
The Samar First District Engineering said that the school building implemented by contract is part of the Basic Education Facilities Fund for FY 2024.
The one-storey building includes the construction of two classrooms, toilet a PWD ramp, and wash area. Painting of the whole structure is also part of the Php5.9M project cost.
LES is a complete elementary school that hosts learners from kindergarten to grade 6. From 218 in the previous school year, the present school year (2024-2025) admitted 232 learners housed in classrooms that are relatively small for the number of learners in each level.
“The new classrooms are spacious, well-lit and well-ventilated make a conducive atmosphere for the learning process to both the pupils and the teachers,” School Head Ma. Linda Manzanilla, said and added “that the growing number of learners, both residents and transferers really needs bigger classrooms such as the sizes of these newly completed classrooms.”
Grades 2 and 4 which have the most number of enrolees will be assigned to hold classes in the new classrooms.(CJ/JMM)
-Calbayog Journal, December 06, 2024