DENR-EMB, Smart bare
national finalists for the 2011 National Search for Sustainable and
Eco-Friendly Schools
Press Release
September
6, 2011
A total of 45 public
and private schools have entered the finals of the 2011 National
Search for Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Schools, organized by the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Environmental
Management Bureau (DENR-EMB), Department of Education (DepEd),
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and Smart Communications, Inc.
(Smart).
Fourteen elementary
schools, 16 high schools and 15 colleges made it through the regional
eliminations and will now compete in their respective categories at
the national Level. Winners will be announced during the
exhibition-cum-awarding ceremony that will be held on November 16,
2011 as part of the National Environmental Awareness Month.
Environment and
Natural Resources Secretary Ramon J. P. Paje said the schools’
response to the call for entries was “overwhelming”. Now on its second
run, the nationwide competition aims to recognize educational
institutions from the elementary, high school and tertiary levels with
the best sustainable and environment-friendly programs and activities.
“We were amazed by
their creativity and their commitment in implementing eco-friendly
practices,” he said.
“We need to start
teaching our kids as early as we can to take responsibility in
safeguarding our environment. Schools are dynamic focal points of
learning and powerful vehicles of change. Parents and teachers can
work together to spread the wonders of living an environmentally-smart
lifestyle,” he added.
Smart joins the
activity for the second year as part of its corporate social
responsibility and community service program Kabalikat.
“Smart has been taking
measures to practice environmental sustainability in our day-to-day
operations and promote ecological awareness and preservation to our
publics. We encourage the youth to do the same and we know we can do
this by working through their schools,” said Ramon Isberto, Smart
Public Affairs Head.
“We are hoping that
this search will inspire more schools to go green and will influence
participants to adopt an environmentally-friendly lifestyle from what
they learned from this program,” he added.
For the elementary
school level, the regional champions are: Commonwealth Elementary
School, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City; Lawig Elementary School,
Lamut, Ifugao Province; Cal-laguip Elementary School, Caoayan, Ilocos
Sur; Peñablanca East Central School, Peñablanca, Cagayan; Matain
Elementary School, Subic, Zambales; San Isidro Elementary School, San
Isidro, Batangas City; San Mariano Elementary School in Roxas,
Oriental Mindoro; Iliranan Elementary School, San Carlos City, Negros
Occidental; Simeon Ayuda Elementary School, Liloan, Cebu;
Lomonon Elementary School, Palompon, Leyte;
Kibawe Central School, Kibawe, Bukidnon; Luna Elementary School,
Kapalong, Davao Del Norte; Panay Elementary School, Sto. Niño, South
Cotabato and Duangan Elementary School, Esperanza, Agusan Del Sur.
For the high school
level, the regional champions are: Jose P. Laurel Sr. High School,
Project 4, Quezon City; Baguio City National High School, Governor
Pack Road, Baguio City; Sinait National High School, Sinait, Ilocos
Sur; San Mateo General Comprehensive High School, San Mateo, Isabela;
Digdig High School, Carrangalan, Nueva Ecija; Pedro Guevara Memorial
National High School, Sta. Cruz, Laguna; President Diosdado Macapagal
Memorial National High School, Gloria, Oriental Mindoro; Camarines Sur
National High School, Naga City, Camarines Sur; Julio Ledesma National
High School, San Carlos City, Negros Occidental; University of San
Jose-Recoletos High School, Pardo, Cebu City;
Don Geronimo B. Zaldivar Memorial School of Fisheries, Albuera, Leyte;
Siayan National High School, Siayan, Zamboanga Del Norte; Balo-i
National High School, Balo-i, Lanao Del Norte; Daniel R. Aguinaldo
National High School, Matina, Davao City; Tulunan National High
School, Tulunan, North Cotabato and Esperanza National High School,
Esperanza, Agusan Del Sur.
For the college level,
the schools that made it to the national level are: Ateneo De Manila
University, Loyola Heights, Quezon City; University of the
Cordilleras, Governor Pack Road, Baguio City; Mariano Marcos State
University, Batac, Ilocos Norte; St. Paul University Philippines,
Tuguegarao City, Cagayan; De La Salle University, Dasmariñas, Cavite;
Palawan State University, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan; Catanduanes
State Colleges, Virac, Catanduanes; Central Philippine University,
Jaro, Iloilo City; St. Paul University Dumaguete, Dumaguete City,
Negros Oriental; University of Eastern
Philippines, Catarman, Northern Samar; Universidad De Zamboanga,
Tetuan, Zamboanga City; Capitol University, Cagayan De Oro City; Davao
Doctors College, Davao City; Notre Dame of Marbel University,
Koronadal City, South Cotabato and Caraga State University, Butuan
City.
Prizes for the
national level include: P50,000 - First Prize; P40,000 - Second Prize;
P30,000 - Third Prize and plaques of recognition for elementary,
secondary and tertiary education level winners.
The said nationwide
search is the Philippine initiative in support to the ASEAN
Environmental Education Action Plan (2008-2012) and the United Nations
Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014).
For details, please
contact the National Program Secretariat at the Environmental
Education and Information Division of the Environmental Management
Bureau of the DENR, at telefax number 9284674, e-mail:
ecofriendlyschools@gmail.com and website: http://www.sustainableschools.ph.