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COMPOSTELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Southeastern District of Buug

GULAYAN ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT

“To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.”

School garden is an area of land with in the school ground or nearby that

embraces a variety of gardening and agricultural elements in which school children

actively help parents and other interested community member in creating and

maintaining it and also children use the garden for learning for recreation and by

eating what is harvested. Vegetables, flowers medicinal plants trees, bushes and

many other plants are usually grown some small animals are also kept. Benefits of

school gardening can be acquired by pupils, teacher, school and community; there are

educational benefit, environmental, stewardship and connection with

nature,lifestyles and human active learning and student engagement, student attention and

management, teachers as gardeners, connection to history and community and last but not

the least it’s a School Pride.

Prepared by:

NASARA D. CATUBIG
GSP Coordinator

Noted by:

LACEY C. VAFLOR
ESHT-1

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