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LOURDES R.

ROBES
CSJDM Natl Science HS (MPS: NA)

NERLIZA C. MIRANDA
San Rafael (BBH) ES (MPS: 84.50)
ALEXANDER D. ANGELES
San Jose del Monte NTS (MPS: 60.61)

TERESITA S. PADILLA
Bagong Buhay B ES (MPS: 75.54)

CHITO M. REPOREN
San Martin (BBC) ES (MPS: 68.89)

ZENAIDA B. AGUIRRE
MA. THERESA M. DELA CRUZ
Bagong Buhay I (Lawang Pare) ES (MPS: 67.09) Bagong Buhay G ES (MPS: 54.93)

BELEN T. DE JESUS
San Martin HS (MPS: 47.40)

JOEL JONATHAN O. CAMERO


Minuyan NHS (MPS: 49.04)

DR. ZUREX T. BACAY


Golderville ES (MPS: 41.77)
ANGELINA F. LIM
Bagong Buhay A ES (MPS: 78.83)

MASELINDA A. ACULANA
Sta. Cruz (BBD) ES (MPS: 79.19)

MA. SHIRLEY A. MACAWILE


Minuyan Proper ES (MPS: 62.77)

JOSEFINA P. NARAG
Bagong Buhay E ES (MPS: 71.86)

ANNIE C. JOAQUIN
Towerville HS (MPS: 45.47)

MIRIAM C. ZAMORA
Towerville ES (MPS: 53.56)

EDUARDO V. CRUZ
Sapang Palay Natl HS (MPS: 51.03)

JULIETA Y. BALITA
Sto. Cristo ES (MPS: 70.83)

MA. SOCORRO B. LINDO


Sapang Palay Proper ES (MPS: 76.88)

LEO GLENN P. EVASCO


Sto. Cristo HS (MPS: 38.88)

FRANCISCO M. POLICARPIO
Bagong Buhay F ES (MPS: 72.48)

ANTONIO D. DONCILLO
Kakawte ES (MPS: 74.14)
DANILO A. CASAS
Kakawate HS (MPS: 67.04)

CRISTINA T. SANTIAGO
Citrus HS (MPS: 42.59)

EPPIE D. BASWEL
San Isidro ES (MPS: 63.49)
ELISA U. JARABE
Kaypian Natl HS (MPS: 43.07)

RENEEROSE R. SAHURDA
San Roque ES (MPS: 77.17)

RAMON Q. LAVILLA
Dulong Bayan ES (MPS: 66.16)

DARLAN R. GRAJEDA JR.


Paradise Farms CS (MPS: 60.04)

GREGORIO U. FRANCISCO
Kaypian ES (MPS: 65.87)

CARIDAD F. MAGUAD
Ricafort ES (MPS: 76.90)

ELVIRA S. DAZA
Partida ES (MPS: 66.63)

RAMIRO M. GACOSTA
Francisco Homes ES (MPS: 70.01)

SOFRONIO P. MACAWILE
Benito Nieto ES (MPS: 64.21)

GENOVEVA R. MENDOZA
Gumaok ES (MPS: 68.67)

PURITA J. HERRERA
Muzon HS (MPS: 49.57)

VIOLETA Y. DE LEON
Paradise Farms N HS (MPS: 49.57)

FLORDELIZA M. LIMON
San Jose del Monte CS (MPS: 74.50)
DR. LILYBETH D. DASCO
Muzon Pabahay ES (MPS: 59.63)
EMMANUEL V. DE MESA
Muzon Harmony Hills HS (MPS: 45.96)

LOURDES R. SOLOMON
Tungkong Mangga ES (MPS: 66.42)
DIONISIA D. HERRERA
Gaya-Gaya ES (MPS: 61.98)

MARITES P. BORJA
Heroesville ES (MPS: NA)

BELEN C. BARTOLOME
Marangal HS (MPS: 47.67)

WILMA M. AQUINO
San Jose del Monte HS (MPS: 47.23)

MARISSA M. SOLOMON
Graceville ES (MPS: 72.38)
RAUL G. PANIMBATAN
Marangal ES (MPS: 57.96)

MARIA FATIMA D. FELICIA


San Manuel ES (MPS: 76.54)

MARIETTA G. LICOPIT
Graceville Natl HS (MPS: 46.23)

DIVISION EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT PLAN


I. INTRODUCTION

The City of San Jose del Monte is located at the northeast portion
of Manila, bounded by the municipalities of Sta. Maria and Marilao to
the west and Norzagaray to the north, all of Bulacan, municipality of
Rodriguez, Rizal to the southeast, and the cities of Quezon and
Caloocan to the south. The City is approximately 42 kilometers away
from Manila and has a total land area of 10,553 hectares, with 59
barangays and 2 districts. However, the Local Government Unit (LGU)
claims an actual territorial area of 31,294 hectares which include
disputed land areas with adjacent municipalities.

On September 10, 2000, San Jose del Monte was proclaimed as a


Component City under Republic Act No. 8797. It is said to be the
largest town in the whole province of Bulacan in terms of land area
and population. Also known as the "Balcony of the Metropolis",
it is the first city in the province of Bulacan and is recorded as the
86th city of the Philippines. On December 18, 2003 the City of San
Jose del Monte became the 1st Lone Congressional District in
Bulacan. The citys population registered a staggering 538,716 as of
2012 and continues to grow as subdivisions mushroom in strategic
areas of the municipality.
The major economic activities of San Jose del Monte are in
agriculture (leafy vegetable, root crops, pineapple mango and coffee
beans), livestock and poultry (large and small scale swine
production) real estate, and trade and commerce. The city has three
major business district growth areas (Tungkong Mangga, Muzon and
Sampol) and some minor business districts (Minuyan
Proper,
Kaypian, Sto. Cristo, Citrus, Poblacion I, Graceville, Francisco
Homes, Gumaoc and San Rafael III). Commercial and thrift banks,
pawnshops and cooperatives provide financial services for the city.
The City of San Jose del Monte hosts four National Housing
Authority Resettlement projects of the national government and
more than 150 residential subdivisions. The Ospital ng Lungsod ng
San Jose del Monte, a public hospital, is managed and operated by
the city government with subsidy from the provincial government.
Rural health units and sub-centers service the immediate health care
needs of the community.
The 65 police men and women of the City of San Jose del Monte
is reinforced by different law enforcement groups such as Bantay
Bayan, barangay police and private security guards. The city Police
Station maintains 8 Kabayan Action Center manned by officers
acting as supervisors providing bond between police and
community. Also, the city fire station has 5 five trucks to serve the
city and neighboring towns in case of fire.
In compliance with RA 6972 and RA 8797 the City of San Jose
del Monte now operates 71 daycare centers and its own City Schools
Division Office which monitors 128 private and 52 public schools
offering elementary and secondary education.

Barangay

District

Pop.
2010

Pop. 2012

Area
(km2)

Growth
Rate

Density
(/km2)

Ciudad Real

1st

2,338

3,070

9.28

31.31%

331

Dulong Bayan

1st

6,292

8,774

9.75

39.45%

900

Francisco Homes-Guijo

1st

5,815

5,635

5.20

-3.10%

1,084

Francisco Homes-Mulawin

1st

10,453

11,888

5.24

13.73%

2,269

Francisco Homes-Narra

1st

6,917

7,269

5.26

5.09%

1,382

Francisco Homes-Yakal

1st

3,167

3,903

5.18

23.24%

754

Gaya-gaya
Graceville
Gumaoc Central
Gumaoc East
Gumaoc West

1st
1st
1st
1st
1st

13,727
28,563
3,392
4,533
6,915

18,737
44,514
3,484
5,237
8,785

3.10
3.00
2.80
2.65
2.70

36.50%
55.84%
2.71%
15.53%
27.04%

6,044
14,838
1,244
1,976
3,254

Kaybanban

1st

2,371

2,970

9.75

25.26%

305

Kaypian

1st

25,614

30,105

5.12

17.53%

5,880

Maharlika
Muzon
Paradise III

1st
1st
1st

3,127
81,947
3,420

3,210
103,000
3,907

8.65
23.00
9.60

2.65%
25.69%
14.24%

371
4,478
407

Poblacion

1st

2,118

2,360

4.13

11.43%

571

Poblacion I

1st

4,254

4,117

4.11

-3.22%

1,002

San Isidro

1st

2,370

3,367

9.53

42.07%

353

San Manuel

1st

12,241

14,122

9.38

15.37%

1,506

San Roque

1st

1,617

1,711

9.62

5.81%

178

Santo Cristo

1st

29,327

33,400

39.50

13.89%

846

Tungkong Mangga

1st

10,260

19,491

9.46

89.97%

2,060

Assumption

2nd

4,291

4,560

2.02

6.27%

2,257

Bagong Buhay I

2nd

6,698

6,889

3.16

2.85%

2,180

Bagong Buhay II

2nd

4,009

5,910

3.18

47.42%

1,859

Bagong Buhay III

2nd

5,388

4,757

3.17

-11.71%

1,501

Citrus

2nd

20,882

23,970

8.00

14.79%

2,996

Fatima I

2nd

3,070

2,414

1.30

-21.37%

1,857

Fatima II

2nd

1,707

3,744

1.20

119.33%

3,120

Fatima III

2nd

1,650

1,861

1.15

12.79%

1,618

Fatima IV

2nd

1,974

2,294

1.25

16.21%

1,835

Fatima V

2nd

2,407

2,937

1.10

22.02%

2,670

Lawang Pari

2nd

3,949

4,284

2.07

8.48%

2,070

Minuyan I

2nd

2,861

3,807

6.70

33.07%

568

Minuyan II

2nd

5,360

6,146

6.60

14.66%

931

Minuyan III

2nd

2,703

3,328

6.75

23.12%

493

Minuyan IV

2nd

3,979

4,722

6.65

18.67%

710

Minuyan V

2nd

2,215

2,724

6.60

22.98%

413

Minuyan Proper

2nd

33,928

26,300

6.20

-22.48%

4,242

St. Martin de Porres

2nd

2,227

2,775

1.93

24.61%

1,438

San Martin I

2nd

3,757

4,049

5.55

7.77%

730

Barangay

District

Pop.
2010

Pop.
2012

Area
(km2)

Growth
Rate

Density
(/km2)

San Martin II

2nd

3,336

3,419

1.65

2.49%

2,072

San Martin III

2nd

3,041

3,382

1.50

11.21%

2,255

San Martin IV

2nd

3,592

3,894

1.60

8.41%

2,434

San Pedro

2nd

13,866

14,833

9.71

6.97%

1,528

San Rafael I

2nd

7,782

3,699

1.97

-52.47%

1,878

San Rafael II

2nd

3,107

9,413

1.86

202.96%

5,061

San Rafael III

2nd

2,908

3,248

1.85

11.69%

1,756

San Rafael IV

2nd

5,257

6,695

1.60

27.35%

4,184

San Rafael V

2nd

2,807

3,091

1.88

10.12%

1,644

Sapang Palay Proper

2nd

4,894

5,538

7.50

13.16%

738

Sta. Cruz I

2nd

2,711

2,414

1.42

-10.96%

1,700

Sta. Cruz II

2nd

3,078

3,744

1.40

21.64%

2,674

Sta. Cruz III

2nd

2,440

2,432

1.36

-0.33%

1,788

Sta. Cruz IV

2nd

3,011

2,706

1.39

-10.13%

1,947

Sta. Cruz V

2nd

3,500

4,143

1.34

18.37%

3,092

Sto. Nio I

2nd

2,582

3,068

2.00

18.82%

1,534

Sto. Nio II

2nd

2,808

3,478

1.98

23.86%

1,757

454,553

538,716

18.52%

1,723

TOTAL

A. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The City Division of San Jose del Monte came into its
independency from its mother Division of Bulacan after the proclamation
of San Jose del Monte as the 1st component City of Bulacan by former
President Joseph E. Estrada under the Republic Act 8797 on September
10, 2000.
As a separate city schools division, its formal operation started
on January 15, 2002. It used the facility of the San Jose del Monte West
District Office as its temporary office until it transferred to its permanent
Division Office building on September 23, 2009.
For more than 12 years, the city schools division gratefully embraced
different management wits and styles from the following :
SDS ESTELITA G. PINEDA, CESO V
December 19, 2012 to present

SDS AMANCIO S. VILLAMEJOR JR., CESO IV


August 30, 2006 to December 18, 2012

SDS EDNA S. ZERRUDO, CESO IV


January 15, 2002 to August 29, 2006

B. VISION, MISSION AND CORE VALUES


Vision
We dream of Filipinos who passionately love their country and
whose values and competencies enable them to realize their full potential
and contribute meaningfully to building the nation. As a learnercentered public institution, the Department of Education continuously
improves itself to better serve its stakeholders.
Mission
To protect and promote the right of every Filipino to
quality, equitable, culture-based, and complete basic education where:
Students learn in a child-friendly, gender-sensitive, safe,
and motivating environment
Teachers facilitate learning and constantly nurture every learner
Administrators and staff, as stewards of the institution, ensure an
enabling and supportive environment for effective learning to
happen
Family, community, and other stakeholders are actively engaged and
share responsibility for developing life-long learners
Core Values

Maka-Diyos
Makatao

Makakalikasan
Makabansa

C. DIRECTIONS FOR SY 2014 - 2015


MFO I.
Curriculum and
Instruction

MFO II.
School
Governance

MFO III.
Private Schools
Effectiveness

Differentiated/Deve

Administrative

Administrative

lopmental
Supervision
Curriculum
Materials
Development
Staff Development

Monitoring and
Integrated
Evaluation
Synchronized Cocurricular
Activities
Research Advocacy

Monitoring

Recognition
Compliance

D. PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Enrolment of Government Elementary School
Kinder
Enrolment

Name of School

Elementary
Enrolment

12-13

13-14

Increm
ent

67

106

132

24.53%

1,712

Bagong Buhay B ES

115

252

302

19.84%

2,605

2,525

2,480

Bagong Buhay E ES

229

272

360

32.35%

2,536

2,450

2,484

1.39%

Bagong Buhay F ES

139

174

205

17.82%

1,598

1,586

1,671

5.36%

Bagong Buhay G ES

218

221

373

68.78%

2,724

2,757

2,849

3.34%

Bagong Buhay I ES

157

209

307

46.89%

2,246

2,195

2,178

-0.77%

Golden Ville ES

5.88%

11-12
Bagong Buhay A ES

11-12

12-13

13-14

Increm
ent

1,566

1,520

-2.94%
-1.78%

143

200

231

15.50%

2,255

2,311

2,447

Kakawate ES

62

74

109

47.30%

703

662

694

4.83%

Minuyan ES

132

185

336

81.62%

2,711

2,744

2,823

2.88%

70

111

161

45.05%

1,007

1,024

1,091

6.54%

San Isidro ES

35

82

111

35.37%

693

698

681

-2.44%

San Roque ES

50

50

65

30.00%

297

304

316

3.95%

Sto. Cristo ES

204

198

221

11.62%

2,142

2,185

2,253

3.11%

Towerville ES

243

263

313

19.01%

3,353

3,318

3,367

1.48%

Benito Nieto ES

232

158

214

35.44%

2,173

2,075

2,080

0.24%

47

57

85

49.12%

457

461

527

14.32%

Francisco Homes ES

277

359

369

2.79%

3,046

3,192

3,266

2.32%

Gaya-Gaya ES

214

117

78

-33.33%

1,714

1,211

982

-18.91%

Graceville ES

220

226

342

51.33%

2,228

2,409

2,499

3.74%

Gumaok ES

161

239

242

1.26%

2,002

1,989

2,002

0.65%

53

333

1,790

1,620

1,668

2.96%

1,471

3,302

124.47%
-0.61%

Paradise Farms CS

Dulong Bayan ES

Heroes Ville ES
Kaypian ES

103

Marangal ES

96

166

72.92%

201

450

123.88%

Muzon Pabahay ES

414

562

737

31.14%

5,497

5,453

5,420

Partida ES

104

200

147

-26.50%

1,078

1,184

1,284

8.45%

Ricafort ES

26

27

27

0.00%

175

165

175

6.06%

S. Palay Proper ES

85

105

116

10.48%

806

833

823

-1.20%

151

174

265

52.30%

1,681

1,753

2,231

27.27%
-3.10%

San Jose del Monte


CS
San Manuel ES

31

29

41

41.38%

356

355

344

San Martin BBC ES

141

216

291

34.72%

2,316

2,347

2,415

2.90%

San Rafael BBH ES

257

285

398

39.65%

3,986

3,869

3,496

-9.64%

Sta. Cruz BBD ES

105

161

235

45.96%

1,565

1,529

1,517

-0.78%

Tungkong Mangga ES

284

303

379

25.08%

2930

2,932

3,096

5.59%

4,716

5,912

7,861

60,154

61,173

64,314

TOTAL

32.97%

5.13%

Kinder Enrolment Data (Public & Private)


Sector

SY 10-11

SY 11-12

SY 12-13

SY 13-14

Increment

Public

3,808

4,716

5,912

7,861

32.97%

Private

4,206

4,058

4,209

4,216

0.17%

Total

8,014

8,774

10,121

12,077

19.33%

Elementary Enrolment Data (Public & Private)


SY 11-12

SY 12-13

SY 13-14

Increment

Public

Sector

SY 10-11
58,516

60,154

61,173

64,314

5.13%

Private

15,336

14,881

15,298

15,195

(0.76%)

Total

73,852

75,035

76,471

79,509

3.97%

Performance Indicators (Public & Private)


Level

SY 10-11

SY 11-12

60.82%

63.46%
44.94%

66.80%
47.64%

NER

85.09%

82.26%

81.54%

81.56%

Cohort Survival

86.31%

85.71%

84.68%

86.03%

Completion

80.78%

80.86%

80.61%

84.60%

3.31%

3.27%

3.36%

2.72%

KINDER - GER
- NER

SY 09-10

SY 12-13

ELEMENTARY

School Leaver

Comparative Performance Indicators (Public & Private)

Elementary MPS (Public & Private)


Subject
Area

SY
09-10

SY
10-11

Increment

SY
11-12

Increment

SY
12-13

Increment

Math

55.26

48.29

(6.97%)

52.17

3.88%

58.33

7.16%

Filipino

72.90

70.41

(2.49%)

64.62

(5.79%)

70.86

6.24%

English

62.36

48.72

(13.64%)

55.73

7.01%

61.26

5.53%

Science

58.01

43.78

(14.23%)

55.15

11.37%

60.61

5.46%

Hekasi

65.96

54.83

(11.13%)

55.03

0.20%

64.28

9.25%

AVERAGE

62.90

53.20

(9.70%)

56.54

3.34%

63.27

6.73%

Comparative NAT Achievement MPS (Public & Private)

BEIS Data Analysis (Public Elementary Only)


Indicator

SY 09-10

SY 10-11

SY 11-12

SY 12-13

Student: Teacher Ratio

1:50

1:50

1:47

1:44

Classroom Ratio

1:70

1:73

1:73

1:70

1:1.39

1:1.47

1:1.55

1:1.45

Seating Ratio

Enrolment of Government Secondary Schools


SECONDARY
ENROLMENT

NAME OF SCHOOL
SY 20112012
Citrus National High School
Graceville National High School

SY 20122013

SY 20132014

Increment

1,340

1,374

1,486

5.13%

893

897

943

5.13%

CSJDM National Science High School

30

Kakawate High School

820

Kaypian National High School


Marangal High School
Minuyan National High School

1,000

15.61%

1,390

40.40%
150.64%

472

1,183

894

1,014

13.42%

1,066

1,617

61.69%
-3.29%

818

Muzon Harmony Hills High School

865
990

Muzon High School

3,639

3,278

3,170

Paradise Farms National High School

2,733

2,545

2,463

-3.22%

San Jose del Monte National High School

3,901

3,455

3,428

-0.78%

San Jose del Monte National Trade School

3,221

3,178

3,250

2.27%

San Martin National High School

1,519

1,594

1,658

4.02%

Sapang Palay National High School

5,529

5,312

5,379

1.26%

Sto. Cristo National High School

1,104

1,474

1,672

13.43%

Towerville High School


TOTAL

1,665

1,699

1,794

5.59%

27,182

29,093

31,477

8.19%

Secondary Enrolment Data (Public & Private)


Sector

SY 10-12

SY 11-12

SY 12-13

SY 13-14

Increment

Public

26,107

27,182

29,093

31,477

8.19%

Private

12,755

13,160

13,333

13,427

0.71%

38,862

40,342

42,426

44,904

5.84%

Total

Performance Indicators (Public & Private)


Level

SY 09-10

SY 10-11

SY 11-12

SY 12-13

SECONDARY
NER

65.16%

62.61%

64.55%

64.77%

Cohort Survival

81.21%

81.84%

80.50%

87.27%

Completion

73.00%

73.52%

73.79%

83.83%

Sch. Leaver

6.93%

6.68%

7.27%

4.79%

Comparative Performance Indicators

(Public & Private)

Secondary MPS (Public & Private)


Subject
Area

SY
09-10

SY
10-11

Increment

SY
11-12

Increment

SY
12-13

Increment

Math

30.19

31.70

1.51%

36.41

4.71%

37.82

1.41%

Filipino

58.71

59.87

1.16%

52.92

(6.95%)

59.84

6.92%

English

41.33

40.79

(0.54%)

47.25

6.46%

50.35

3.10%

Science

33.90

30.36

(3.54%)

34.48

4.12%

37.03

2.55%

A. Panlipunan

34.69

45.87

11.18%

53.94

8.07%

60.19

6.25%

36.86

(9.22%)

48.62

3.27%

C. Thinking
AVERAGE

46.08
39.76

42.14

2.38%

45.35

3.21%

Comparative NAT Achievement MPS (Public & Private)

Enrolment of Private Schools


KINDER
NAME OF SCHOOL
ABC Christian Academy Inc.
Academia De San Lorenzo Dema-Ala,
Inc.
Academia De Santa Maria
Academia Learning Center
Agape Christian School
Alan Holganza Memorial School, Inc.
Andreus Kristofer Chirstian Sch.
Angel's of God Learning School
Angels Care Christian Academy of
Bulacan, Inc.
Ateneo Casa Famiglia Servant of the
Poor, Inc.
Benedictian School of
Learning Foundation

ENROLMENT
12-13
62

13-14
56

34

50

34
17
35

44
18
31

ELEMENTARY
ENROLMENT

INCRE
MENT
-9.68%

12-13
55

13-14
72

47.06%

215

194

29.41%
5.88%
-11.43%

48
75
95

INCRE
MENT

SECONDARY
ENROLMENT

INCRE
MENT

30.91%

12-13
-

13-14
-

-9.77%

288

252

-12.50%

41
76
127

-14.58%
1.33%
33.68%

38
100

32
93

-15.79%
-7.00%

101

98

-2.97%

195

214

9.74%

9
16

13
22

44.44%
37.50%

0
42

9
35

-16.67%

24

25

4.17%

130

81

-37.69%

65

48

-26.15%

12

13

8.33%

71

78

9.86%

71

84

18.31%

54

51

-5.56%

154

135

-12.34%

88

90

2.27%

Berlyn Academy

14

17

21.43%

96

115

19.79%

138

206

49.28%

Bethuel Christian Academy

12

-58.33%

28

31

10.71%

Bf St. Mary's School of San Jose


Brighton School of SJDM
Bulacan Higher Ground Christian
Academy
Bulacan Standard Academy

17
29

27
36

58.82%
24.14%

117
90

75
114

-35.90%
26.67%

89
56

85
54

-4.49%
-3.57%

Calvary Christian Academy


Carissa Homes School of St. Therese
Child's Faith Found. Academy
Christ Achievers Montessori

13

12

-7.69%

13

20

53.85%

51

34

-33.33%

202

222

9.90%

611

628

2.78%

42
11
95

46
13
122

9.52%
18.18%
28.42%

196
9
139

211
16
156

7.65%
77.78%
12.23%

114
-

141
-

23.68%
-

129

101

-21.71%

469

422

-10.02%

240

228

-5.00%

Christian Ecclesiastical School

47

41

-12.77%

333

340

2.10%

661

729

10.29%

Clairemont Academy

63

57

-9.52%

198

163

-17.68%

202

207

2.48%

Colegio De San Gabriel Arcangel

35

178

162

-8.99%

391

373

-4.60%

Colegio De San Jose Del Monte

99

87

-12.12%

305

298

-2.30%

359

367

2.23%

College of Saint Adela Inc.


College of Saint Anthony
Community Learners Academy of San
Jose
Corinthills Learning Center, Inc.
Daphney Learning Center

9
65

12
53

33.33%
-18.46%

105
211

91
217

-13.33%
2.84%

93
187

99
185

6.45%
-1.07%

38

33

-13.16%

181

148

-18.23%

420

406

-3.33%

14
47

23
23

64.29%
-51.06%

86

105

22.09%

11

175.00%

Darwin International School

87

89

2.30%

181

209

15.47%

32

56

75.00%

De La Costa Learning Center

59

-84.75%

81

30

-62.96%

Del Carmen Learning School of


Palmera, Inc.

11

50

354.55%

38

81

113.16%

Divine Majesty School

20

14

-30.00%

82

70

-14.63%

Door of Faith Christian School

22

12

-45.45%

48

47

-2.08%

Dovedale Academy

22

22

0.00%

85

72

-15.29%

138

91

-34.06%

535

539

0.75%

491

546

11.20%

Elisha Learning Center, Inc.

12

11

-8.33%

-22.22%

Emmanuel Christian School

33.33%

71

61

-14.08%

39

35

-10.26%

Ebenezer Christian Acad., Inc.

Enthusiastic Learning Center of SJDM

15

11

-26.67%

32

38

18.75%

First City Providential College


First Progressive Academy
Forest Ridge Integrated Sch. Inc.

95
32
26

105
26
27

10.53%
-18.75%
3.85%

771
247
102

752
211
90

-2.46%
-14.57%
-11.76%

1,208
264
-

1,240
260
-

2.65%
-1.52%
-

Francess Preparatory School Inc.

33

16

-51.52%

21

52

147.62%

104

97

-6.73%

420

433

3.10%

325

359

10.46%

Golden Children Academy, Inc.

32

27

-15.63%

116

111

-4.31%

Golden Valley College

21

10

-52.38%

99

100

1.01%

152

142

-6.58%

Genesis Christian Academy

KINDER
NAME OF SCHOOL

ENROLMENT
12-13
3

13-14
0

Gracious Family Learning School, Inc.

62

44

Great Abrahams Academy


Hanniah Learning Home, Inc.

27
44

Graceville Integrated School

Happy Child Academy & Resources


Center
Harvardian Learning School of
Bulacan, Inc.
Heading Onward Learning School, Inc.

ELEMENTARY
ENROLMENT

INCRE
MENT
-

12-13
23

13-14
18

-29.03%

111

107

18
54

-33.33%
22.73%

74
27

10

11

10.00%

13

12

-7.69%

26

21

-19.23%

Headwaters College, Inc.

SECONDARY
ENROLMENT

INCRE
MENT

INCRE
MENT

-21.74%

12-13
24

13-14
12

-3.60%

68
66

-8.11%
144.44%

58
-

67
-

15.52%
-

12

11

-8.33%

39

39

0.00%

13

-50.00%

Holy Angels School of Sarmiento, Inc.

84

116

38.10%

151

206

36.42%

Holy Family Angels Preparatory School

12

14

16.67%

51

40

-21.57%

Holy Family School of San Jose

15

14

22

57.14%

Holy Infant Jesus Montessori School

700.00%

18

23

27.78%

20
20

15
35

-25.00%
75.00%

138
156

128
171

-7.25%
9.62%

126
255

105
355

100.00
%
-16.67%
39.22%

Immaculate Heart of Mary School


Jarmmeth Academy Inc.
Jarmmeth Academy Inc. (Villa Muzon
Campus)

14

24

71.43%

49

67

36.73%

JC Excellente Christian Acad Inc.

50

28

-44.00%

13

48

269.23%

Jesus of Nazareth Learning Center

32

26

-18.75%

84

97

15.48%

Jesus the Greatest Name Christian


College

23

18

-21.74%

188

180

-4.26%

237

238

0.42%

Johnryn Learning School, Inc.

15

12

-20.00%

45

45

0.00%

26
12
18
125
9

26
12
16
159
10

0.00%
0.00%
-11.11%
27.20%
11.11%

95
12
25
440
30

97
13
28
530
43

2.11%
8.33%
12.00%
20.45%
43.33%

101
638
30

122
744
38

20.79%
16.61%
26.67%

Little David Preparatory School for


Kids, Inc.

50

50

0.00%

Living Image Academy of SJDM

19

30

57.89%

151

156

3.31%

79

83

5.06%

Lord Jesus Blessed Academy


Lord's Grace Integrated School of
Bulacan
Luz Christian Academy
Maranatha Christian Academy of
Bulacan, Inc.
Maryknoll Child Dev Center
Mater El Roi School, Inc.
Melody Plains Academy
Modern Era Learning Center
Mommy's Little Helper Learning
Center

25

18

-28.00%

91

92

1.10%

35

45

28.57%

13

10

-23.08%

63

46

-26.98%

92

93

1.09%

17

14

-17.65%

25

30

20.00%

20

15
26
18
74

33
25
15
74

120.00%
-3.85%
-16.67%
0.00%

105
143
209

97
82
208

-7.62%
-42.66%
-0.48%

62
20
-

56
-

-9.68%
-

Joyful Angels Academy


Kidswork Educational Centr, Inc.
Kisap Brent School Inc.
La Concepcion College
Liceo De Daniel School Inc.

27

21

-22.22%

Montville Centro Escolar of Bul.


Nazareth Academy of SJDM, Inc.
Nepez Learning School

24
15
3

19
16
3

-20.83%
6.67%
0.00%

110
96
17

82
92
11

-25.45%
-4.17%
-35.29%

49
-

52
-

6.12%
-

Olive Groove School

38

38

0.00%

101

119

17.82%

11

Our Lady of Lourdes Academy

18

31

72.22%

159

141

-11.32%

266

222

-16.54%

Our Lord's Glory Academy (OLGA) Inc.


Paulette School, Inc.

21
21

47
22

123.81%
4.76%

79
103

88
87

11.39%
-15.53%

310

250

-19.35%

Perpetual Help Academy

21

40

63

57.50%

13

Phase M Learning Academy, Inc.

14

17

21.43%

13

11

-15.38%

Praise Preparatory Inc.

57

60

5.26%

KINDER
NAME OF SCHOOL

ENROLMENT
12-13

Precious Brent School, Inc.

13-14

ELEMENTARY
ENROLMENT

INCRE
MENT

12-13

13-14

SECONDARY
ENROLMENT

INCRE
MENT

12-13

13-14

INCRE
MENT
-

-50.00%

17

19

11.76%

74

84

13.51%

193

195

1.04%

-33.33%

47

58

23.40%

41

35

-14.63%

RVS Achievers Academy, Inc.


Saint Francis De Assisi School of
Multiple Intelligences

50

52

4.00%

168

188

11.90%

163

166

1.84%

31

52

67.74%

71

108

52.11%

21

Saint Joseph Academy of Bul.


San Jose Academy of Bulacan
Sapang Palay Learng Centr, Inc.

15
21
18

14
19
14

-6.67%
-9.52%
-22.22%

69
176
33

74
173
30

7.25%
-1.70%
-9.09%

39
192
-

43
189
-

10.26%
-1.56%
-

Sarmiento Homes Academy of SJDM

44

43

-2.27%

231

225

-2.60%

152

144

-5.26%

School of Our Lady of La Salette

36

61

69.44%

251

282

12.35%

319

319

0.00%

Sebastian Gabriel Sch of SJDM

21

100

65

SEMB Integrated School, Inc.


Send the Word of Life Christian School
Shepherd Christian Academy

26
11
6

51
22
9

96.15%
100.00%
50.00%

73
98
75

85
90
64

16.44%
-8.16%
-14.67%

54

50

-7.41%

Siena College of San Jose

58

59

1.72%

360

336

-6.67%

574

546

-4.88%

SJDM Cornerstone Academy Inc.


Smart Classican's Academy, Inc.
Smart Starters Montessori

24
61

8
23
83

-66.67%
#DIV/0!
36.07%

180
0
81

132
0
93

-26.67%
#DIV/0!
14.81%

349
-

201
-

-42.41%
-

Sovereign Grace Christian Sch.


Spirit of Joy School

9
23

5
26

-44.44%
13.04%

24
161

22
150

-8.33%
-6.83%

118

109

-7.63%

Pristine Edification Learning School,


Inc.
Queen Marys Acad of San Jose

St. Francis Divine College

66.67%

16

16

0.00%

11

22.22%

St. John School of Francisco Homes

18

47

St. Margaret School City of San Jose


Del Monte Inc.

20

29

45.00%

159

208

30.82%

169

256

51.48%

23

67

St. Mary's D' Queen College of CSJDM

20

21

5.00%

175

141

-19.43%

128

111

-13.28%

St. Mary's Goretti School

16

18

12.50%

55

65

18.18%

53

50

-5.66%

12

15

25.00%

Sta. Monica School of Bulacan


Stallion Homes Learning Acad
Star Kid Academy of San Jose Del
Monte, Bulacan, Inc.
Sto. Nio Children Educational Center,
Inc.
Sto. Nio Educational Academy of San
Jose
Sto. Nio School of Palmera Homes,
Inc.

15
23

9
32

-40.00%
39.13%

56
97

53
117

-5.36%
20.62%

56

61

8.93%

19

20

5.26%

28

22

-21.43%

11

-45.45%

36

30

-16.67%

0.00%

23

17

-26.09%

19

14

-26.32%

-71.43%

31

26

-16.13%

Sto. Rosario Sapang Palay College

68

70

2.94%

394

386

-2.03%

547

543

-0.73%

Sunhaven Academy

70

48

-31.43%

215

233

8.37%

TADS Learning Center

32

43

34.38%

#DIV/0!

The Belayer Learning Acad, Inc.

30

38

26.67%

64

64

0.00%

100.00%

86

60

-30.23%

80

56

-30.00%

St. MarysBrent Lyceum

Sta. Barbara School (Bul.) Inc.

The Immaculate Mother Academy of


Bulacan, Inc.
The Living Water Christian Acad

15

18

20.00%

The Messianic Mission Academe, Inc.

45

59

31.11%

126

130

3.17%

Via Mare Marymount Learning Center


& Tutorials, Inc.

189
11
5

106
9
7

-43.92%
-18.18%
40.00%

717
46
28

723
62
28

0.84%
34.78%
0.00%

526
-

534
-

1.52%
-

38

54

42.11%

254

255

0.39%

325

306

-5.85%

Village Montessori School


Vine Immanuel Sch of SJDM Inc
Virgen Dela Paz Learng Sch Inc.
Yverdon De Pestallozi School

II. DIVISION POLICIES


2014 POLICIES
1. Curriculum and Instruction
Observe the implementation of a well developed supervisory plan.
Encourage principals to enhance the existing curriculum to suit the needs
of the learners.
Develop well prepared test and NAT review materials.
Strengthen monitoring and supervision of all schools.
Focus on the utilization of test results.
Strengthen the conduct of remedial classes for non-readers and nonnumerates.
Maximize the utilization of the Library Hub and Reading Recovery
Centers.
Strengthen Alternative Delivery Modes (ADMs) of learning.
Continuous monitoring and implementation of Special Curriculum in select
identified schools.
2. Human Resource Development / Teacher Welfare Program /
Principal Development Program
Staff Development through INSET
Capability Building Program for Non Major Teachers in Secondary Schools
Continuous Leadership and Management Training for Principals
Recognition of Teachers Achievement through Awards and Merit
Promotion
3. Commitment to MDG (Medium Development Goal)
Continuous monitoring of School Based Management
K to 12 implementation
Strengthen kindergarten enrolment
4. School Governance
Up-to-date liquidation of MOOE
Prompt submission of School Canteen Report to the auditors office
Strengthen Project WATCH (We Advocate Time Consciousness and
Honesty) implementation
5. Private Schools
Continuous follow-up of private schools compliance to DepEd Orders
regarding their permit / recognitions.
Supervision / Monitoring of private schools classroom instruction.

III. DIVISION IMPROVEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION


STRUCTURE

DepED City of San Jose del Monte


Organization Rationalized Structure

SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE


As frontline office of the Department for the management of basic education
delivery, the Schools Division Office (SDO) provides instructional leadership to
schools and learning centers which are the direct implementers of educational
programs for learner development.
This is carried out through a strategic division education plan in consideration of
the needs and concerns of the division, districts, schools and learning centers and
aligned with the regional education development plans.
Expected Target:
A responsive and comprehensive division education development plan
aligned with the regional education development plan

CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION


Focuses on implementing the agencys core function of delivering quality basic
education and is tasked to ensure full implementation of the articulated basic
education curriculum (K-12: pre-school, elementary, secondary and specialized
curriculum), through localization/indigenization and innovations in teaching
the various subject-areas toward improvement in the quality of learning
outcomes.
Expected Targets:
Framework and system for monitoring curriculum implementation
Benchmarking of curriculum practices and research studies
Policy recommendations on curriculum management and delivery of
instructions
Inputs on capability programs
Curriculum innovation, localization and indigenization
Strategic directions toward conduct of researches on curriculum in the
division
Functional LRCs and LRMDS
Policies on special curricular programs and support activities
Work and financial plan and accomplishment report
CID Personnel work assignments
Professional Development Plan of CID personnel
Annual Procurement Plan of CID

CID - Instructional Management and Supervision


Shall ensure readiness of schools and LCs in the implementation of the
articulated basic education curriculum (K-12: pre-school, elementary,
secondary
and
specialized
curriculum)
including
localization/indigenization and innovations as well as the supervision in the
teaching-learning process of the various subject-areas and the provision of
technical assistance towards improvement in the quality of learning
outcomes.
The Education Program Supervisors shall work along their areas of
specialization with both Learning Resource Management and Development
and District Supervision in ensuring that schools and learning centers
achieve the required learning outcomes and performance.

CID - Learning Resource and Management


Improve the provision of and access to quality learning and teaching
resource materials for students and instructional support materials for
teachers in the division including textbooks in coordination with Planning
and coordinate with Library Hubs located in the schools division.
Develop, produce and distribute approved localized learning resources for
division-wide adoption in coordination with the Center for Learning
Resources in the region. It shall work with the EPSs and PSDSs to provide
technical assistance to schools in the development, production, and
distribution of learning resources and utilization of learning materials.

SCHOOL GOVERNANCE AND OPERATIONS DIVISION


Focuses the Division Office to take on as part of its core function of providing
oversight and ensuring due diligence in the management of schools. Part of
providing oversight that schools operate according to set standards is ensuring
that the schools get the resources they need to operate and comply with such
standards.
Expected Targets:
Policy recommendations, plans, and strategies on school and learning
centers governance and operations
Schools division initiated programs related to providing education
support to schools and learning centers

Report on progress implementation of Division planned programs and


projects and achievement of expected education outcomes of the DEDP
Report on organizational effectiveness of the Division
Partners in education with MOA/MOU
Complete portfolio of documents of public and private schools
Strategic directions for the conduct of action researches on governance and
operations in the Division
Consolidated technical assistance plan and reports
Work and Financial plan and accomplishment report
M & E report/results of SGOD operations
Professional Development Plan of SGOD personnel
Annual Procurement Plan of SGOD

SGO - Social Mobilization


Work at advocating and promoting community involvement and
engagement in the task of education.
Ensure that the schools are able to strike a balance between involving the
community in plans and decisions in the spirit of shared
governance and yet maintain its own administrative accountability.
Ensure resource generation for the schools division, schools and learning
centers through Public/Private Partnerships, Public/Media relations
and Advocacy and conceptualization and implementation of Special
Educational Support Projects.
It shall work with District Instructional Supervision as well as
Educational Support Services to harmonize each others effort.
Focal point for the division in planning, implementing, coordinating and
monitoring activities related to DRRM, EiE, climate change
mitigation and adaptation.

SGO - Human Resource Management


Implement efficient and effective Human Resource Development Systems to
ensure availability of competent education leaders, teaching and nonteaching personnel for the schools and division office at all times.
In close coordination with the region it manages the implementation of the
T&D System including the INSET programs, Career Development,
Management and Succession Planning Systems, Scholarship and Grants
Program.

SGO - Educational Facilities


Ensure structurally and physically safe buildings, grounds and facilities for
the Division Offices and schools/ LCs and maintain a conducive physical
environment.
Its key results are engineering plans, specifications and standards, school
site/topography/hazard mapping and school facilities profile.
Provide technical assistance to the BAC procurement activities,
implementation of School Based Repair and Maintenance (SBRM), school
development plan, etc.

SGO - Health and Nutrition


Ensure the physical readiness of learners to learn, through the
implementation of health programs, provision of basic health and nutrition
services and establishment of a healthy school environment through its team
of nurses and dentists deployed in the districts.
Work closely with District Instructional Supervision to build and sustain
partnerships for resource generation and social mobilization towards the
development of healthy school children.
Provide technical assistance and develop programs to promote healthy
lifestyle and practices among teachers and non-teaching personnel as
effective role models to the learners.

IV. FINANCIAL REPORT

Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III - Central Luzon

DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS


City of San Jose del Monte
JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

2014 YEAR ROUND PLAN


MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

Division
Stakeholders'
Summit

Annual
Accomplishment
Formulation

OFFICE OF THE SCHOOLS DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT


Division
Education
Development
Planning

Capability Building
Seminar for School
Heads

Rationalization
Plan Orientation

Selection of New teacher applicants

Screening of New teacher applicants

Hiring of New
teachers

Senior High School


Conference
Search for
Outstanding Teaching
and Non-Teaching
Personnel

Mid-year Division
Assessment

Printing and
Distribution of
Curriculum
Materials

Annual
Accomplishment
Reports per Unit

Education Week
Celebration

Physical Planning

HR Management
Planning

Division Financial
Planning

Annual Strategic
Planning

CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION


Development &
Localization,
Finalization of
Curriculum
Materials
Kindergarten
Mapping
Division Math
Challenge

Regional Math
Challenge

Training &
Development of
NAT Test Materials

Mass Training for


Grades 3 & 9
Teachers on K to
12

Regional
Consultative
Meeting of PSDS
and Division EPS

INSET for Teachers


(English, Science,
TLE & Elem Math)

Palarong
Pambansa

National
Achievement Test

NSPC and NFOT

NAT Intervention
Program

Phil-IRI

Elem & Sec DSPC

Division
Integrated
Competition
(DIC)

Regional Integrated
Competition (RIC)

Leadership
Training for SSG &
PTA Officers

CID Planning
Conference

Training for NonMajors

Sports Clinic

INSET for
Teachers
(AP, Fil, & HS
Math)

City Wide BSP &


GSP Encampment

Division Research
Congress

Division English
Olympics

Science Investigatory
Projects Evaluation

Continuous
Improvement
Towards Learners
Excellence (CITLE)

City Division
Athletic Meet

Project AN (Pre test)


Administration

CLRAA

Dance Training for


Teachers

SCHOOL GOVERNANCE AND OPERATIONS DIVISION


Early Enrolment

Division Plan to
Address Needs
Based on Early
Registration

Division Unified
Test

SBM Training

Teacher Induction
Program

Annual Health
Education Program
Preparation

Validation of SBM
Level of Practice

Development of a
M&E System in the
Schools Division

Public/Private
School Profile

Training on Gender
and Development

Training on Child
Protection Policy

Brigada Eskwela

Training on Sexual
Harassment Law

TEPT & PST

Special PEPT

Annual Physical
Examination for
Teaching & NonTeaching Personnel

Monitoring of School
Opening

Project Development
Seminar
Seminar on
Canteen
Management

HIV and AIDS


Education

NCAE

Research Seminar

PEPT

Project AN (Post
test) Administration

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