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History of Old Boso-Boso Elementary School

                                            

        Old Boso-Boso Elementary School (OBES) was founded in the year 1969 with 320 enrollees and 6 teachers with 1 Officer-In-Charge, Mr. Luis Coronado. OBES is a former satellite school of Juan Sumulong Elementary School under the supervision of Mr. Serapio Santos as Principal. It is located at mountainous rice field of Sitio Old Boso-Boso. It started with one make-shift school building made of light materials with six classrooms. The school is one of the far-flung schools in Antipolo I District. The school is originally located near the Boso-Boso Church and was transferred to another site, a 2.9 hectare lot part of Marikina Watershed located also at Sitio Old Boso-Boso. The first permanent school buildings were three (3) units, 1 storey - 3 classroom Bagong Lipunan Bldg. constructed in 1983 which accommodated approximately 400 pupils. As the years passed by, the school continuously expanded which gained a total of 7 school buildings, 2 comfort rooms, one makeshift canteen, 1 mini-library and 1 stage with covered court.

            At present, Old Boso-Boso Elementary School exemplifies a conducive and child-friendly learning environment. It accommodates 1,388 pupils with 34 highly motivated and self-directed teachers headed by a principal, Mrs. Erwena J. Corvera. The school gained another two school buildings: the SBP4BE building-AusAid which was donated by the Australian Government and the PSIP School building from Public-Private Partnership Program; and additional 4 units of toilets (WATSAN) funded by DPWH/DepEd.

         The school continuously develops to pursue its goal to promote excellence and efficiency. Concurrently, the school envisions to create a globally competitive individuals with dignity.

 

Erwena J. Corvera

Principal

HISTORY
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