Alamada Sabawa Elementay School: Republic of The Philippines Department of Education Region XII
Alamada Sabawa Elementay School: Republic of The Philippines Department of Education Region XII
Alamada Sabawa Elementay School: Republic of The Philippines Department of Education Region XII
Department of Education
Region XII
ALAMADA SABAWA ELEMENTAY SCHOOL
Submitted by:
ROMIE H. BORNALES
Principal I
Recommending Approval:
Approved:
learners to reach their highest level of learning within a safe and positive environment.
The core strategies included in our project work plans are: strengthening
relationships between the school and parents, conduct home visitation to PARDO’s,
performance. The school head habitually disseminates data and provides teaching tools
and in adherence to RA 9155 known as the Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001
education to the learners more responsive, efficient and effective through an enhanced
This document was realized through the collaborative effort of the School Planning
Team and Project Team. Thru painstakingly identified/reviewed and analyzed the
priority improvement areas, listened to the voice of the learners and stakeholders,
analyzed the school process, selected the area of focus and made the root cause
analysis.
The SIP shall serve as a guide for the school head with the support and assistance
of the internal and external stakeholders in managing the school taking into
consideration the different goals and objectives in every area of the educational system.
This is also a good source of information for the stakeholders, on which area, goal and
objective they can extend assistance to the school and teachers in particular, and the
school in general.
MISSION
To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to quality,
equitable, culture-based, and complete basic education where:
CORE VALUES
Maka-Diyos
Maka-tao
Makakalikasan
Makabansa
A. Geography
This school is located at Barangay Tambak with a distance of tree and half
kilometer from the district office, passable by all means of land transportation.
Inhabitants here are maguindanaon, Ilocano and Ilongo, they are cooperative
with one another. This school maintains five thousand square meter land area.
B. Learning Environment
There are seven (7) school buildings with thirteen (13) instructional
classrooms. These seven school building are nationally funded, out of which 2
buildings construction were pending and 3 others need major repair. And this
school lacks furniture such desks and armchairs.
The school PTA supports the school programs for the benefit of their
children. They have constructed the hand washing facilities, plant box, and
the installation of the water facilities.
The school did not met the required ratio of textbooks to pupils, it means
there is a shortage on it, not only textbooks but also other learning materials.
No library and a multi-purpose rooms to cater the learners during their
laboratory period.
This have sixteen (16) teachers, one (1) Master teacher II, one (1) Master
teacher I, two (2) teacher III, six (6) teacher II, and six (6) teacher I. In order to
enhance their teacher competencies and ability, they were sent to trainings,
seminars and workshop. School based trainings are conducted like the
Learning Partnership Program, Learning Action Cell, and other related
teachers development. Teachers need to upgrade themselves in computer
programming, the only biggest sources of our funds is the School MOOE very
minimal from parents and community due to poverty.
Drop Outs
School Drop Out rate for three (3) years had decreased. 2016-2017, 17
pupils, 2017-2018, 6 pupils, and 2018-2019, 2 pupils. The main reason of the
cause of drop out is due to economic status of the family inspite of the CCT
program of the government. It is maybe of the presence of the postharvest
facility, the harvester
B. QUALITY
a. Promotion Rate
Promotion Rate of the school for three years back shows that there is a
constant changes, from 92.3%, 97.96% and the current is 100%
b. Literacy Level
The literacy level of pupils in both English and Filipino likewise noticeably
increased based on the Phil-IRI result in pre-test and post test for SY 2018-
2019. This is remarkably sustained the practices of all teachers to maintain its
best outcome. Furthermore, the recent practices of the teaching-personnel
regarding this discipline serves as one of the best practices of the school, such
as reading intervention and enhancement classes.
a. School-Based Management
b. Stakeholders’ Participation
DROP-OUT Rate To achieve zero drop-out rate from Drop-out rate for the
1.1% by SY 2019-2020 past 3 years √ √ √
fluctuated
Perfection of the status To work for the titling of school site Untitled school site √ √ √
of school site
PROJECT TEAM
Provision of Improved
classroom reading ability
instructional and skills of July Teachers/ School P20,000.00 MOOE
materials for pupils and Head
teachers increased level
of academic
performance
Procurement of Sufficient
School and teaching- Whole year round
office supplies learning Teachers/ School P20,000.00 MOOE
materials Head
Printing of Updated
instructional modules/ easy Quarterly
materials/ Test taking the Teachers/ School P20,000.00 MOOE
paper examination Head
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BSP/GSP Develop
Participation learners to be of September - October
good citizens at BSP/GSP School P5,000.00 MOOE
young age Coordinator,
Teachers/ School
Head
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Payment of Up to date
monthly submission of Teachers, School
internet report/ LIS Whole year round Head P15,000.00 MOOE
connectivity enrolment,
housekeeping
and finalization
PROJECT TEAM
Conduct Increase
parenting participation Teachers, School
seminar to and cohort November Head, Parents of P5,000.00 MOOE
parents of survival rate PARDOS, Lecturer
PARDOS
PROJECT TEAM
Instruction: Use the matrix on the next page as a guide in assessing the gap between your Division
Targets (A) and school performance (B). In particular, you can fill out the matrix by answering the
following questions for each Division Target:
B1. Data needed – What data do we need to assess our school performance against this Division
Target?
B2. Currently contributing – Is our current school performance contributing to the attainment of this
Division Target? How is it contributing or not contributing? Explain.
B3. Inhibiting Factors – If contributing, what are the factors that prevent us from contributing further
to this Division Target? If not contributing, what are the factors that prevent us from contributing to
this Division Target? Include the most pressing needs or problems from available data.
B4. Projects implemented – What school projects being implemented are geared towards the
attainment of this Division Target? If no such projects are being implemented, leave it blank.
B5. Groups that require attention – Are there groups in our school that require specific attention
concerning the attainment of this Division Target? (e.g., considering gender, socio-economic status,
and ethnicity).
Health problems
.Distance of school
from home
No
Financial and family
problems
.Conduct seminar in .Low nutritional
the four catchment status (wasted and
barangays severely wasted)
Feeding program
.DORRP seminar
Attain literacy rate of
pupils by Grade 2,3, 4
Basic literacy rates by
grade level over the
Yes pupils over the past
three years have
.focusing on the male .Organize one hour
& 5 pupils past three years (low) low basic literacy in and female pupils in reading intervention
the pre-test result Grades 3 and 4 that after the class daily .Primary pupils
falls frustration level