SM provides learners with environment conducive to learning
More than just an area where students
gather to hold classes, a school environment plays a vital role in learners’
cognitive development. Research has shown that with an environment conducive to
learning, students increase their attention and focus, and they are more
motivated to practice higher-level critical thinking skills.
Adamant to provide students with
venues where they can fully hone their skills and knowledge, SM Foundation
(SMFI)—the corporate social responsibility arm of the SM group—cemented its
partnership with the Department of Education (DepED) in 2002 through DepEd’s Adopt-A-School
Program.
Through this, SMFI builds SM school
buildings in grassroot communities, complete with basic furniture and
equipment. More so, SMFI integrates specialized features to each SM school
building to address the unique needs of their school recipients—some received
rooms dedicated as a guidance office, a clinic, a mini-library, and some even
got a water tank and a handwashing facility.
Infrastructure for calamity prone areas
SMFI and SMPH ensure that the SM
school buildings incorporate a disaster resilient design to guarantee the
safety of the students, teachers, and other school personnel. Emergency lights
at both staircases, and fire and earthquake alarm bells are also installed.
Principal Joji Buelvo, school
principal of Basud Elementary School (BES) in Sorsogon City, shared the state
of their school community before they accepted the fully furnished SM school
building from SMFI and SM Prime in 2021: “Ang
aming paaralan ay saksi sa maraming kalamidad. Kaya karamihan ng mga
classrooms ay may kalumaan na, ang mga
kisame ay malapit na bumagsak—talagang hindi na conducive for learning.”
“But through your [SMFI and SM Prime] donation,
our BES learners now have a haven where we can nurture their young minds to be
academically-ready and well-rounded members of the community,” Buelvo further
expressed.
Addressing classroom shortage
The continuous rapid growth of the country’s population is taking a toll on schools—leaving the students, even the teachers, with overcrowded classrooms which affect learners’ academic performance.
In 2012, the Banisil National High School
(BNHS) in General Santos City received its first SM school building. But being
the only secondary school in Barangay Tambler, BNHS records a significant
increase in their enrollment per year. With this challenge, SM Foundation
decided to provide another edifice of hope for the sub-urban Muslim community
in 2021, addressing the growing needs of BNHS learners and teachers.
BNHS then principal Shiela Balbon
said, “Yung patuloy na paglobo ng
population every year ay talagang naging
suliranin namin.”
“Pagpasok
ng 2020, nagkaroon ng COVID. So naisip ko baka hindi na matuloy. Pero itong
SM Foundation, walang pande-pandemya sa
kanila. Talagang desidido silang matugunan yung pangangailangan sa
classroom ng mga estudyante,” she
added.
“Our salute to our longtime partner,
SM Foundation and SM Prime, for being so generous and proactive in providing us
with school buildings that are conducive to learning. We are so grateful for
your extended support to our school amidst the pandemic,” Balbon concluded.
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