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Commonwealth Elementary School, located in Quezon City, Philippines, is a grade school with the largest student enrolment in the city with approximately 13,000 students in 2007.[1] The school is one of the biggest elementary schools in the country,[2] and is one of the world's most populous grade schools.[3]
Commonwealth Elementary School was established in 1973 by Maria Deyro-Galang, a mother of 10 children, the wife of Conrado Manansala-Galang, a school teacher of Kalookan High School. At that time, there was no school close to Barangay Gao, Quezon City where she lived. Knowing importance of education, Deyro-Galang devoted her spare time to building a school that would teach the young Filipinos.
Deyro-Galang met with Mayor Norberto S. Amoranto and told him of her wish to have a school in Barangay Gao. The mayor understood the importance and gave her a letter authorizing her to choose a location where the school would be erected within the property of Barangay Gao.
Officials of Barangay Gao, headed by Barangay Captain Inocencio Deyro, the older brother of Deyro-Galang, immediately constructed classrooms using roofing material to serve as walls, and bamboo and nipa.
Flora Gavito, who came from Balara Elementary School was the first teacher; she was assigned as the Teacher-In-Charge. The school was then opened for grade one and two pupils. Deyro-Galang continued to teach at Kalookan High School after Commonwealth Elementary School was built.
References
- ^ Ortiz, Margaux (2007-06-04). "Classroom lack still QC school’s biggest problem". Philippine Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2010-01-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5mmL3n91Z. Retrieved 14 January 2010.
- ^ http://onesmallstepforward.org/p16_qc_public_education_system_primer.html
- ^ http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=20&art_id=22563&sid=8752703&con_type=3
Categories:- Educational institutions in Quezon City
- Elementary schools in the Philippines
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