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The document provides an overview of the history and current situation of Francisco Oringo Sr. Elementary School located in General Santos City, Philippines. It details the school's founding, facilities, learning environment, and changes in teacher numbers over time.

The school was opened in 1991 on land donated by the Oringo family. It started with four temporary classrooms and has since expanded its facilities. Several principals have managed the school's development over the years.

The school has 22 buildings with 31 classrooms that can accommodate over 1,000 students. Facilities include a library, computer room, and functional toilets. The document provides details on textbooks, technology, and other learning materials available.

School Profile

FRANCISCO ORINGO SR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


I. HISTORY
Francisco Oringo, Sr. Elementary School is situated in Purok Mangga, Barangay City Heights,
General Santos City, it caters sixteen(16) Puroks / Zones namely: Purok Mangga, Hermosa,
Vergara, Tuazon, Paradise, Soriano, Toledo, Villa Consuelo, Dacera, P.I. 16, Rogan, Panay,
Matatag, Sta. Teresita, Riverside and Purok Ampalaya.
The school is near Baptist Hospital and Wizard Academy. It is five (5) kilometers away
from the city.
Francisco Oringo, Sr. Elementary School was opened June 19, 1991.
The school site was initiated by the previous principal Mrs. Adela C. Anfone from the
Oringo family. The family donated five thousand square meters which was signed by the
whole children. The title of the school site bearing the name of Rolando U. Oringo, the
administrator of the family was turned over the to the late Superintendent Ajatil Jairal with
a ceremony attended by the donors.

The following principals who manage and developed the school:

1991-2002: Mrs. Adela C. Anfone


2002-2004: Mr. Ernesto R. Cabang
2004-2012: Mrs. Miraflor A. Palacios
2012-August 2013: Mrs. Victoria C. Lariosa, Jra.
August 2013-August 2016 Ma. Angelica E. Figueroa
August 2016 present Erlyn R. Garay

The school was opened with four(4) teachers which were consider exist teachers from
different schools division.

1.Adela C. Anfone TIC, From Dad. Heights Elementary School


2.Miraflor A. Palacios from J.P Laurel Elementary School
3.Elilanie B. Sales from Bula Central Elementary School
4. Teresita B. Gimodo from Sarif Mucsin Elementary School

The school has no building, the 213 pupils were temporarily housed in the old Chinese
Institute of Agriculture (CIA) with four (4) classrooms without roof. The teachers and
students suffered from dust, heat and rain.
The following year, 1992-1993, the TIC was able to put up a makeshift building with six (6)
classrooms.
Community focus: The people in the community are engaged In business, government and
private employee, self-employed laborers, farmers, vendors, tricycle drivers, and sand and
gravel workers.

II. Schools Current Situation

Francisco Oringo Sr. Elementary School (School ID 131271) is among the 68 public
elementary schools in the Division of General Santos City. It excel not only academically but
also in sports, arts and dances as well. Recently the school was awarded as the 2 nd Place
Modelo and Paaralan Ko, 3rd place Best Brigada Eskwela Imp,ementer and 2nd Place Best SSPP
implementer.by the Local Government of General Santos and was ranked as Level II in the
School Based Management (SBBM) implementation in the division level. Let take a glimpse of
the school.

III. Geography
Francisco Oringo Sr. Elementary School is situated within Oringo Subd., Brgy. City Heights,
General Santos City. It is 3 kilometers away from city proper. It can be reached by riding
tricycle or mini-tricycle or traysikad.
For the past three years, no major incidence was experienced in the school. Minor
incidence includes, crime against school property and fire. These were easily addressed by
the school.

IV. Learning Environment

Its distance from the neighboring residence of the subdivision reflects a peaceful learning
environment for around 1140 pupils, 29 teachers, 1 school guard, 1 utility spearheaded by a school
principal.

The school has 22 buildings which consists of 31 rooms. Twenty-five (26) of these are used as
classrooms. Two (2) makeshift rooms were established to cater 2 classes. The other rooms are
functional rooms for library, faculty room, computer room, principals office and canteen.

Learner-Seat Ratio is 1:16. Some classrooms use desk while others occupy arm chairs and mono
block chairs with tables.

The school owned water meter from the GSC Water District. Each building has 6 water meters
which is safe to drink. The learning environment is also friendly for it can accommodate personal
necessities. Each room has a toilet and bowl. Fifteen (15) classroom already constructed T & B which
is gender sensitive.

Here is a graph on the number of textbooks per grade level.

Subject:
Subject: English Subject: Math ESP/Sciene Subject:Filipino Subject: AP
Level
Numbe Numbe Numbe Numbe Numbe
r Ratio r Ratio r Ratio r Ratio r Ratio
Kindergarte
n
1.46: 1.46: 1.46: 1.46:
108 108 108 108
Grade 1 1 1 1 1
1.11: 1.02: 1.03: 1.11: 1.02:
148 161 160 148 161
Grade 2 1 1 1 1 1
1.17: 1.14: 1.14:
150 154 154 176 1:1
Grade 3 1 1 1
Grade 4 182 0.9:1 182 0.9:1 182 0.9:1 182 0.9:1 182 0.9:1
0.87: 0.99: 1.94: 1.84:
217 190 97 102
Grade 5 1 1 1 1
1.56: 0.99: 1.87: 1.82: 1.35:
114 180 95 98 132
Grade 6 1 1 1 1 1

The graph shows the actual ratio of books per learner. This data is helpful in determining the
books needed per grade level.
Nevertheless, the school has a functional library with 600 books. Every school year the school
borrowed reading books at the Library Hub to be distributed in all sections for use. The adviser is
required to fill out data from the Reading Log.

Here are the other facilities of the school.

Numbe
Facility/Material r Qualitative description/condition

desktop 1 in good condition

notebook 17 need minor repairs/for back-up/reformat

desktop virtual
6 in good condition
terminal

The listed facilities above are serviceable using high technology. The school has 2 internet
subscriptions with 5 mbps subscribed from Bayantel/Globe Telecommunications. It has also wifi
feature.

A. Teachers

The increasing population of the school also calls for an additional teachers. Let us compare the
data of the number of teachers for the past three years.

SY Before
Previous SY: Current SY:
Previous SY:
2016-1017 2016-2017
2015-2016

Total No. of Teachers 29 30 31

The graph below shows the national funded teachers by teaching position.
Nationally-Funded Teaching Related Items

Title of Plantilla Position


Number of Incumbent
(as appeared in the appointment document)

MASTER TEACHER 1 1

TEACHER 3 5

TEACHER 2 7

TEACHER 1 18

TOTAL 31

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