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Department of Education
REGION IV-A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS PROVINCE
BALIBAGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BALIBAGO, ROSARIO, BATANGAS
School is a place where pupils are taught the fundamentals of life as well as how to
survive in life. It instils in us the values and principles that serves as the foundation for a
child’s development. It is a place where we learn to read and write. It is the most crucial place
where pupils learn personal responsibility and develop social skills and civic participation.
Balibago Elementary School safety plan adheres to its strategic plan that address all
the identified learning gaps in pursuing the continues delivery of quality education and
services to its learners. The vision of the school is to promote the protection of pupils from
violence, bullying, naturals disasters, human induced hazards and other emergencies. It
provides a safe and homelike atmosphere to pupils, parents and other stakeholders.
It is a place where pupils learn about the world around them, explore their interest and
passions, discover more things that will be useful in the future careers. Therefore, it is
important that the school has safety procedures that will ensure pupil’s security against any
harm and danger brought by natural disasters and other hazards. The goal of this safety plan
is to ensure that the school will have the policies to be followed in the event of emergencies.
The school’s population is composed of 272 pupils of which is 143 male and
131 female. There are 7 nationally funded teachers and headed by a Teacher-In-Charge,
Mrs. Marivic De Castro which include Five Teacher III, One Teacher I and One Master
Teacher I. There are 7 buildings in the school. One is a one-story building with three
classrooms intended for kindergarten to Grade two. Another is a two-story building with four
classrooms designated for Grades III-VI. The rest are used as ancillary.
Extreme Heat
Typhoon
C. BASELINE DATA
KINDER 26 29 55 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 21 18 39 0 0 0 0 0 0
II 12 16 28 0 0 0 0 0 0
III 19 19 38 0 0 0 0 0 0
IV 25 14 39 0 0 0 0 0 0
V 20 16 36 0 0 0 0 0 0
VI 20 19 39 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 1
measles, HMFD)
Extreme Heat
Typhoon
Volcanic Eruption
III. SITUATIONARE
Balibago Elementary School encountered a natural disaster that involved learners and
staff specifically earthquake. The school need to ensure safety of the pupils and school
personnel.
Action Taken/Current
No. Identified Incident Brief Summary
Control and Intervention
Classes will be
automatically suspended
on the affected area
based on the Deped
Order.
Teachers/class advisers
will communicate the
parents of the students to
fetch their child
immediately.
Emergency Response
team will assessed the
situation.
School DRRM
BALIBAGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Balibago, Rosario, Batangas
0921-651-8864
107543@deped.gov.ph
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS PROVINCE
BALIBAGO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BALIBAGO, ROSARIO, BATANGAS
Coordinator will
coordinate to the
Barangay official and
will conduct inspection.
EARTHQUAKE
MARIVIC D. DE
CASTRO
School Head
ROCHELLE V.
GERONIMO
School DRRM Coordinator
MICHAEL T. ALDAY
Barangay Captain
JULIETA A. REÑA
School DRRM Focal Person
Hazard Risk Inciden Prevention Step by Step Recovery/Re- Resource Person In-
t Response integration Needed Charge
Seismic Death Drop, Cover, and Assess the Damage School Head
Hazard Hold On
Earthquake Identifying hazards
Getting buried in a
Implement a
Recovery Plan
Tsunamis If Outside, Move
to an Open Area:
Provide Counseling
Support
Follow
Evacuation
Routes
Engage the
Community
Account for
Everyone:
Be Prepared for
Aftershocks
Listen to
Authorities
Follow
instructions from
school staff and
emergency
personnel.
Assess yourself
and others for
injuries.
Communicate
with Emergency
Contacts
Follow Post-
Earthquake
Procedures
-whistle
-fire extinguisher
A. COMMUNICATION DIRECTORY
B. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
IX. APPENDIXES
The picture below, shows the Hazard Map, Evacuation plan and the DRRM Team of BES
updated as of January 28, 2024.