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BE Form 07

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
City of Bacoor National High School-Georgetown
Georgetown Heights, Molino IV, Bacoor City
School Year 2022-2023

BRIGADA ESKWELA
SCHOOL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT

DIVISION: Bacoor City REGION: IV-A CALABARZON


SCHOOL: City of Bacoor National High School SCHOOL ID: 305685
SCHOOL ADDRESS: Molino IV, Georgetown Heights
(Please check appropriate box)

Level: Type of School:


Elementary Central School
/ High School Non- Central School (Complete)
/Multi-grade
Primary School (Complete)
Integrated

SCHOOL HEAD: Mrs. Rachel R. Solis CONTACT NO.: 09686975738


PTA PRESIDENT: Mr. Roderick F. Ferros CONTACT NO.: 09087628595
BE Form 07
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
City of Bacoor National High School-Georgetown
Georgetown Heights, Molino IV, Bacoor City
School Year 2022-2023

A. SCOPE OR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED (Please check appropriate column)
What was done?
Others
Repaired Repainted Replaced
(Brief Description)
1.Roofs N/A
2.Ceilings N/A
3.Wall N/A
4.Windows and Doors / Window frames and
jalousies were replaced
5.Chairs/Desks, Tables and Blackboards / / N/A
6.Comfort Rooms / One door was not installed
7.Leaking Pipes N/A
8.School Grounds/Landscaping / N/A
9.School signs /
10. Alternative gates/ backdoor gates N/A
11.Electric fans N/A
12.Lightings N/A
BE Form 07
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
City of Bacoor National High School-Georgetown
Georgetown Heights, Molino IV, Bacoor City
School Year 2022-2023

B. DONATIONS/MATERIALS RESOURCES GENERATED (Use separate sheets, if needed)


Type of Donations Sources Estimated Cost (Php)
Financial Support Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 77,551.00
Advocacy/Policy Support Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 1092.00
Appliances Equipment Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 2000.00
Disinfection and Cleaning Supplies and Equipment Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 14,009.00
Disaster Prevention and Emergency Kits Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 4500.00
Learner School Supplies and Uniforms Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 12324.00
Transportation Support Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 500.00
Learner Wellness Health Nutrition Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 13,200.00
Others Solicitations/Parents/ Stakeholders Php 5506.00

Total = 130,642.00

BE Form 07
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
City of Bacoor National High School-Georgetown
Georgetown Heights, Molino IV, Bacoor City
School Year 2022-2023

C. VOLUNTEERS SERVICE
Number of Volunteers
Type of Volunteers Name of individuals/ organization
TOTAL
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
1. LGU/ Barangay  Barangay Molino IV 8 4 5 17
Officials/ City  SK Molino IV
Government Officials  Hon. Efren B. Arcos
 Summerhill Townhomes
Phase 1&2 HOA
 Georgetown Phase 1 HOA
 CENRO Bacoor City
 BFP Bacoor City
 POP Com Bacoor
 City Agriculture of Bacoor
2. NGO/ Civic  Smart Young Pinoy 27 29 6 4 14 80
Organization  Victory Church Molino
 CLUBi Team Cavite
 Harrell Horn Integrated
School
 TAU GAMMA PH-
MOLINO IV CHAPTER
 Bailen Matikas Eagles Club
 Strike Foundation Inc.
 MCDONALDS NORTH
MOLINO
 Cavite State University
Bacoor ROTC UNIT
 STI College Bacoor
 96 Band
 Eagle Guardians Brotherhood
Inc.
 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
Parish Scholar
 University of Perpetual Help
System Dalta- Molino
Campus
 Word of God Church

3. NGA and other  Coast Guard Education 6 24 15 45


Government Organization Training and Doctrine
Command
 Alpha Company 402ND CDC
RRBIN
 Coast Guard Investigation and
Detection Management
Service
 4P's
4. Parents  GPTA Officers/Members 115 135 81 92 90 18 531
5. Teachers  Teachers 65 54 50 52 43 34 298
6. Students/Student  AKKKAP Club SY 21-22 54 178 160 147 136 8 683
Organization  SSG SY 21-22
 BKD SY 21-22
 YES O SY 21-22
7. Alumni  CBNHS GT Alumni 17-18 6 2 30 24 13 36 111
 CBNHS GT Alumni 18-19
 CBNHS GT 20-21
8. Others  Radiant Eye Optical Clinic 6 4 12 15 37
 Jimmy Jara Beauty Salon
 May Cheezel B. Mendoza
TOTAL 287 422 335 331 312 115 1802

BE Form 07
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
City of Bacoor National High School-Georgetown
Georgetown Heights, Molino IV, Bacoor City
School Year 2022-2023

D. ESTIMATED COST OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES RENDERED


Type of Service Total Number of Volunteers Total Number of Hours Rendered Total Estimated Costs
Carpentry 14 112 Php 4200
Masonry 25 200 Php 7500
Gardening/ Landscaping 194 1552 Php 58,200
Painting 208 1664 Php 62,400
Welding 0 0 0
Electrical/ Electronics 0 0 0
Plumbing 0 0 0
Ordinary Labor 226 1808 Php 67,800
School Disinfection 5 25 Php 937.50
Brigada Pagbasa 173 1384 Php 51,900

TOTAL 845 6745 Php 252, 937.50

BE Form 07
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
DIVISION OF BACOOR CITY
City of Bacoor National High School-Georgetown
Georgetown Heights, Molino IV, Bacoor City
School Year 2022-2023

E. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS / EXPERIENCES


What is/are important contribution to
What happened? Who were involved? When? the operation to the school or to existing
needs of the school?
 Parade BE Working Committee, Faculty, August 8-13, 2022 Through the effort of our invited
 Brigada Eskwela Kick-Off Parents, Students, Alumni, Invited stakeholders, the construction of the
Program Stakeholders (NGO, NGA, Private fence between Building 1 and Likha
 BE Zumba Party Corporations, Civic Organizations) Extension was made possible. Also, with
 Brigada Pagbasa the efforts of the volunteers, the school
 Free Haircut became more vibrant and more ready for
 Pulling of weeds, trimming of the Opening of classes. Teachers
grasses, fishpond cleaning, contributed a big part in the activities
trimming of branches since they were the catalyst for the BE
 Fixing of fixtures Team in finding connections and people
 Natural Farming and Urban that can help us through the BE Week.
Gardening Seminar
 Discussion of Safety Protocols Though some activities were not visible
 WINS Orientation during BE Week like welding and fixing
 Watering of Plants of window frames, the school
 Cleaning of School grounds administration made it sure that during
 Repair of armed chairs in Brigada Eskwela Plus it will push
Buildings 1 to 4 through.
 Movement of Plastic Globes/
Cage/MRF
 Fencing for Building 4
 Repainting Works
 Free BP and Blood Sugar
Check Up
 Free Eye Check-Up
 Classroom Decoration/
 Arrangement of Chairs
 Improvement of Gardens/
 Gulayan sa Paaralan
 Fixing of electrical outlets,
welding of fire exit gates, fixing of
window frames in classrooms
 Awareness/Literacy Campaign
 Disinfection/Misting/
Fumigation/ Cleaning of School
Grounds
 Closing program
F. LESSONS LEARNED

We need a strict process on how we will receive and distribute the donations/solicitations.

G. SUGGESTIONS TO STRENGTHEN BRIGADA ESKWELA PROJECT

To look for more reliable members of the Working Committee. Those who can sacrifice their time for the success of the BE Projects.

Prepared by: Date:

____________________August 22, 2022__________________________

RACHEL R. SOLIS
Head Teacher III/OIC

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