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Antonio Bonsol Elementary School saw a decrease in kindergarten enrollment from 225 students in SY 2020-2021 to 220 students in SY 2021-2022 and projects 210 students in SY 2022-2023. This 6.67% drop could significantly impact overall enrollment levels in future years if not addressed. Several infrastructure projects were completed with community support, including donations of school uniforms, fence construction, and installing a flagpole. Nutritional screening found 60% of key stage 1 students and 70% of key stage 2 students outside normal health levels. There were shortages of textbooks across grade levels except kindergarten. Toilet facilities met standards but most teachers' professional development was through INSET training.
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ABES School Report Card PDF

Antonio Bonsol Elementary School saw a decrease in kindergarten enrollment from 225 students in SY 2020-2021 to 220 students in SY 2021-2022 and projects 210 students in SY 2022-2023. This 6.67% drop could significantly impact overall enrollment levels in future years if not addressed. Several infrastructure projects were completed with community support, including donations of school uniforms, fence construction, and installing a flagpole. Nutritional screening found 60% of key stage 1 students and 70% of key stage 2 students outside normal health levels. There were shortages of textbooks across grade levels except kindergarten. Toilet facilities met standards but most teachers' professional development was through INSET training.
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Antonio

Bonsol
Elementary
School

Aiming for Best


Education among
SCHOOL
our School
clienteles REPORT
Contact Us
+63906-809-4596
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[email protected]
ANTONIO BONSOL ES | TAAL DISTRICT
Cawit, Taal, Batangas
Other
Enrolment Stakeholders'
Accomplishment
SY 2020-2021 225
T-shirts Donation
Through the effort and financial support of Ms.
Aileen M. Roman, 100 students from
kindergarten to grade 6 were given white t-shirt
SY 2021-2022 220 as their school uniform.

SY 2022-2023 210 Fence Construction


This fence was support funded by the Local
0 50 100 150 200 250 Government Unit (LGU). It is a safety perspective,
knowing our children are in a yard that is fenced
offers solid peace of mind when it comes to their
The figures indicate a decrease in well-being.
enrollment in Kindergarten of 15
students, or 6.67%, which has a Flagpole Making
significant impact on the school's
Through a PTA initiative, the school raises money
overall enrollment. If the enrollment
through "Bingo Social" game to support the
in kindergarten is not expanded, this
installation of a flagpole in front of the four-story
information will eventually lead to a
building.
change in how classes are organized
in the following school years.
Effective
Communication is the best
way to solve problem

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Status of Nutritional
Continuous Status
Improvement Severely Wasted Wasted Normal Overweight Obese

(CI) Projects 75
Kinder to Grade 3 Grade 4 to Grade 6

Through the hard works of the School Planning Team consisting of School
Head, Teachers, Supreme Pupil Government (SPG), Parent Teacher
Association (PTA), LGU and Sangguniang Barangay this continuous
50
improvement projects of Antonio Bonsol Elementary School were done or
completed in the year 2022.

25
Project
Project
LUPA PPST
Land acquisition
Partnership and
Ultimately for Pupils'
Participation for
Advantage
Sustainable
Tomorrow 0
Male Female . Male Female
In key stage 1 (kinder to grade 3), 60%
(74 out of 122) of the learners fall outside
Project Project the normal health status. On the other
ORAL PASA hand, 70% (62 out of 88) of key stage 2
Opportunities for Promote And (grades 4 to 6) fall outside the normal
Reading And Learning Save All
health status.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Learners'
Materials Learner-Seat
Textbook

Kindergarten
EXCESS

SHORTAGE

Ratio
Number of Chair vs Number of Learner

There are
Grade 1
(all learning areas)

currently
Grade 2
(all learning areas)

1:1 enough seats
for all our
students.
Grade 3
(all learning areas)

Grade 4

(all learning areas)

Grade 5

(all learning areas)

Grade 6

(all learning areas)

There were a great number of shortage of books in all


grade level except for Kindergarten.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Learner- Teachers'
Toilet Ratio Professional
Male emal
Development
F

e
Number of Toilet vs Number of Male Number of Toilet vs Number of Female

82% 5% 13%
4:112 4:98 INSET WEBINAR OTHERS
In line with the mission and vision of the Department of Education
One Toilet per Learners One Toilet per Learners
(DepEd) to instill and educate young minds with world-class skillsets,

1:28 1:24
the school head and other facilitator conduct the training program
for teachers. According to the chart, 82% of the teachers' training
were attended in In-Service Training.

According to DepEd Memo. No 298, s.2008, the standard ratio is 1:50,


the school has 8 functional toilet for 211 learners. There are enough
number of toilets to accommodate the children while maintaining an
acceptable cleanliness level of the bathroom.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Learner-
Funding Classroom Ratio
Sources 50
Standard

CANTEEN
OTHER 5%
5% 40
LGU/SEF
5%

30

GPTA 20
15%
25 28 42 27 28 36 24

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The chart is divided into five part of school funds. The biggest source The graph shows the learner-classroom ratio. Except for grade 2, all
of school funds comes from the MOOE, other sources of funds are levels have a general class size bigger than the recommended
from the GPTA, Canteen, LGU/SEF, and other stakeholders. learner-classroom ratio. This means there is only one classroom is
overcrowded.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Learner- School Awards
Teacher Ratio & Recognition
Standard
50
Award-Giving
Awards Received Level
Body / Contest
40

District Sports
3rd Place Chess Board 1 District Level
& Athletic Meet
30

District Sports
3rd Place Track & Field District Level
& Athletic Meet
20

25 28 42 27 28 36 24
District Sports
1st Place Volleyball Girls District Level
10 & Athletic Meet

District Sports
0 1st Place Volleyball Boys District Level
& Athletic Meet
N

RA .

RA .

RA .

RA .

AR .

RA .

6
TE

E
E

E
D

D
D

D
AR
G

G
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District Sports
D

Over All 2nd Runner-Up District Level


N
KI

& Athletic Meet

The graph shows the learner-teacher ratio. All classes have a smaller
size than the standard, except for grade 2. Hence, there is no need of
additional teacher.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Drop-out Rate Stakeholders'
Participation
SY
2020

1%
Stakeholders' Contribution (Cash/Inkind)

Brigada

Scouting
20
SY 21
Contest

0.5%
Others
0 100,000 200,000 300,000
Stakeholders' Attendance to School Activities
2022
SY

0.47% 24.7% of stakeholders attended in School Activities

Number of Volunteers during Brigada Eskwela


Today, the school's dropout rate is 0.47 percent. The drop-out rate
has been declining for three years in a row, as seen in the table.

30.4% of volunteers participated in Brigada Eskwela

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Performance
Performance Indicator:
Indicator: QUALITY
GOVERNANCE Percentage of Learners who
School-Based Management Assessment Level
litat
Completed the School Year
Le
BM ve ua retaiv
er
Int Q p ti (Promotion Rate)

e on
S

1.60 Maturing
100% 100% 99.5%
Child-Friendly School Survey Result SY 2019 SY 2020 SY 2021
litat
FS
S Poin ua retaiv
p ti
er
Int Q

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ts
C

Promotion rates for

26 Child-Friendly
School
the academic years
2019 and 2020 were
100%, while for 2021,
With a total of 26 CFSS Points, ABES qualifies as a child-friendly it was 99.5%. One
school. As a result, we are even more motivated to work hard to keep
up this remarkable accomplishment. first-grade student
failed the class.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC


Performance Literacy Level
Indicator: PHIL-IRI Results
QUALITY Non-Reader Struggling Slow
Average Fast
Oral Fluency 20

Struggling 21 15

Slow 55

Average 51 10

Fast 30

0 20 40 60 5

The oral fluency from grades two to six is


depicted on the graph. There are 21
struggling readers, 30 fast readers, 51 0
average readers, and 55 slow readers among Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6
the students. The data shows that the
majority of students are slow readers. As a According to the Phil-IRI results, 55 students, or 35% of the total
result, the school runs a reading program for enrollment in Grades 2 through 6, are slow readers. The majority of
slow and struggling readers. the slow readers are in grade 2. As reading is the cornerstone of all
other learning, it should be emphasized.

Antonio Bonsol ES | SRC

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