Social Education
Social Education
Schools easily flooded or situated in * Cause damage of school Drainage Canal must be
High drop-
flood- proneout rate due to:
areas Increase
facilities number of out of
as well learning Massive
providedcampaign for
school
materialsyouth students to enroll in
alternative Learning system
(ALS)
Facilities And
Area Occupied
School Barangay Ownership
(ha)
Lab. Shop Library
Elementary
LUPON WEST DISTRICT
Alberto Recano ES Bagumbayan 10,000 sq.m. public G N N
Anangilan ES Tagugpo 6,500 sq.m public P N N
Aroma Beach ES Poblacion 1 ha public N N N
Bagumbayan ES Bagumbayan 46,600 sq.m public N N N
Benito Barol SR. ES Corporacion 8,711 sq.m public N N N
Cabadiangan ES Cabadiangan 9,999 sq. m public N N N
CTMCES-II Poblacion 16,793 sq. m public N C P
CTMCES-SPED CENTER Poblacion 24,700 sq.m public N N P
ILANGAY ES ILANGAY 70,000 sq.m public N N N
Langka es Langka 16,906 sq.m public N N N
Logdeck ES Maragatas 2800 sq. m public N N N
Mahayahay ES Mahayahay 12,376 sq.m public N N N
Secondary
LUPON WEST DISTRICT
Lupon Vocational HS Poblacion Lupon 2 ha Public G G G
Tertiary
Notes:
Ownership – Public/Private
Indicate condition (if facility is present) as follows:
G - Good (Well Maintained)
P - Poor (Needs Improvement)
C - Critical (Requiring Priority Action)
N - None / No Such Facility
Other facilities: Computer room/laboratory, multi-purpose halls/auditorium, etc.
Used as evacuation center - Yes (Y), No (N)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea
School Unique ID (PSGC) Name of School Name of Barangay Area Occupied (ha) Ownership Lab Shop
Sch_FC_La Sch_FC_Sh
Sch_ID Sch_NM B_NM Sch_Area Sch_Own
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INTERPRETATION
LGU Lupon specifically in Education Sector, is divided into two districts . Lupon West that comprised 19 elementary schools, 16 public and 3 private; 8 secondary sch
schools facilities are very necessary where we can gauge the primary needs of the schools. Upon tracking the facilities and conditions of the sch
In terms of hazard susceptibility Lupon East District schools experiences floods and landslides.
G G G Activity Center N
P G G Activity Center Y √
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
P G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N √
G G G Activity Center N
P G G N N √
G G G Activity Center Y
P G G N N √
P G G N N √
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G N N N
G G N N N
√ √ Strong
N G G N Y
Wind-H
N G G Activity Center N √ √
N G N Activity Center N N
N P N N Y
C G G N N √
N G G Activity Center N
N P N N N √ √
N G G N N √
N G G P no √
G G G G(Comp. Lab.) N
N G G N N √ √
N G G P √
N G N Activity Center N
N G N P Y √ √
N G N P
N G N P
N G N P
N G N P
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G G Activity Center N
G G
G G
G G 1 Activity Center N
G G Good Activity Center N
N G G Activity Center Y
e (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
6 public and 3 private; 8 secondary schools; 6 public and 2 private while Lupon East District 19 public Elementary Schools and 7 public secondary Schools. The
g the facilities and conditions of the schools library, laboratory and clinic are the most common facilities not available in every schools.
Private
Preparatory 65 89 154 0 8 8 5 1:19
Elementary 195 200 395 10 35 45 52 1:09
Secondary
Junior High School (Grade 7 –
245 356 601 31 12 43 12 1:14
10)
Senior High School (Grade 11 -
195 185 380 15 12 27 12 1:14
12)
Sub-Total 700 830 1530 56 67 123 11
Public
Preparatory 765 617 1366 1 40 41 41 1:33
Elementary 6606 7024 13630 48 309 357 395 1:38
Secondary
Junior High School (Grade 7 –
4356 4579 8935 49 246 295 200 1:30
10)
Senior High School (Grade 11 -
1323 1243 2566 25 40 65 105 1:39
12)
Sub-Total 13050 13463 26497 123 635 758 720
Source: DepEd District Office, Individual Private School
Notes:
Classification: public or private
Total Enrollment
Student-Teacher Ratio =
Total No. of Teachers
1:38
1:08
1:50
1:32
1:33
1:35
1:45
1:24
Total
Name of Location Hazard Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Area (ha) Ownership Enrollment
School (Brgy)
M F Fl Tc Eq Vo Ln Ts Su Others
Tertiary
1
2
Total - - 0 0
EASTERN
Voc./Tech.
DAVAO
DOPI POB. 2.5 ha public 1850 2930
ACADEMY POB. 0.1263 private 24 14
Total - - 1874 2944
Source: CHED, Primary Survey
Notes:
Ownership –Public/Private
Indicate level of susceptibility for all hazards: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L)
Types of hazards – Flood (Fl), Tropical Cyclone (Tc), Earthquake (Eq), Volcano (Vo), Landslide (Ln), Tsunami (Ts), Storm Surge (Su), Others (e.g. coastal erosion, sea level rise, land
subsidence, liquefaction, strong wind, change in temperature, change in rainfall, etc.)
Name of Data/Indicator: Tertiary and Vocational/ Technical Schools by Type and Total Enrollment, SY____
Definition: Describes the condition of schools
Custodian/Source: CHED, TESDA, LGU, MGB
File Name: SO-4
Feature Type: Point/Polygon
Color Coding: Hatching/raster
Preparation:
GIS Table Outline Tropical Volcanic
Ownership Flood Earthquake Landslide Tsunami Storm Surge
School Unique Name of Area Enrollment Enrollment Cyclone Eruption Others
Name of School School Level (public/privat Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility Susceptibility
ID (PSGC) Barangay Occupied (ha) Male Female Susceptibility Susceptibility (H/M/L)
Sch_ID Sch_NM B_NM Sch_Lev Sch_Area e)
Sch_Own Enrol_M Enrol_F (H/M/L)
H_Fl H_Tc (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L) (H/M/L)
(H/M/L) H_Eq H_Vo
(H/M/L) H_Ln H_Ts H_Su H_Other
Preparatory 419 410 829 487 397 884 55.0 520 760 1,280 396.0 645 590 1,235 -45.0 715 617 1,366 131.0
Elementary 4,996 6,415 11,411 5,479 6,534 12,013 602.0 5,865 6,970 12,835 822.0 6,354 7,083 13,437 602.0 6606 7024 13,630 193.0
Secondary - - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 0.0
Note:
Y1 to Y5 are five consecutive years with Y5 having the most recent data.
Increase/Decrease = difference between enrollees for 2 consecutive years (e.g. Enrollee Y2 - Enrollee Y1, etc.)
Graph SO-5. Historical Enrollment by Level for the Past Five School Years
16000
2019 2020
14000 2021 2022
12000 2023
884 12,013
No. of Students/Pupils
School Level
Planning Period
2023 2024 2025 2026
Level
Projected
Enrollment 20,987 21,068 21,150 21,232
Elementary 13630 13,682 13,734 13,786
Secondary 7357 7,386 7,416 7,446
Classroom 662 665 667 670
Elementary 357 358 360 361
Secondary 305 306 307 309
Teacher 652 655 657 660
Elementary 357 358 360 361
Secondary 295 296 297 299
Note:
Refer to Demographic Study for the Projected School-Going Age Population
(Table DE-17 of Demographic Study)
500
450
400
350
300
Number
250
200
150
100
50
0
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 203
Year
Social Sector: Education
50
0
2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 203
Year
Planning Period
2027 2028 2033
2023 142
2022 120
2021 102
2020 98
2019 108
Source: District Office, DepEd
Note:
EPR = (No. of enrollees by level/school-going age population of relevant age level) x 100
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
2023 2022 2021 2020 2019
YEAR
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