The Schools Division Office – Valenzuela or simply DCS–Valenzuela is a subdivision of Department of Education mandated to supervise public and private elementary, and secondary(JHS/SHS) education in Valenzuela City, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] The current head of the Division is Dr. Alejandro G. Ibañez, CESO V, with OIC Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Rustica R. Lorenzo, CESE
Division of City Schools–Valenzuela | |
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Location | |
Philippines | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Established | June 1, 1994 |
Superintendent | Alejandro Ibañez |
Asst. superintendent(s) | Rustica Lorenzo |
Governing agency | Department of Education |
Other information | |
Website | sdovalenzuelacity |
The main office of SDO Valenzuela is located in Marulas Central School Compound, Pio Valenzuela St., barangay Marulas. This office also houses the Public Schools District Supervisors' Offices.[2]
The city government prides itself in giving free education to its quality free education to its constituents through its primary, secondary, and tertiary schools.[3]
District offices
editDCS–Valenzuela has two district offices in each congressional districts in elementary level and a coordinating office for the high school level:[4]
- Elementary level
- Congressional district I:
- Malinta Elementary School compound, Malinta
- Andres Fernando (A. Fernando) Elementary School compound, Malanday
- Congressional district II:
- Gen. T. de Leon Elementary School compound, Gen. T. de Leon
- Marulas Elementary School compound (main office), Marulas
- Congressional district I:
- Secondary level
- Congressional district I:
- Malinta Elementary School compound, Malinta
- Congressional district II:
- Malinta Elementary School compound, Malinta
- Congressional district I:
Schools division superintendent
editThe schools division superintendent is the highest policy-maker of the division. He coordinates with the city mayor to implement education projects.
List of schools division superintendent of Valenzuela[5] | ||||
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Name | Term from | Term to | Office title/designation | Historical timeline |
Luis R. Santos | June 1, 1994 | August 20, 1998 | Schools division superintendent (CAMANAVA) | Preceded by the defunct Division of Caloocan–Malabon–Navotas–Valenzuela (CAMANAVA) |
Rosalinda Tongco | August 20, 1998 | February 2, 1999 | Officer-in-charge, schools divisions (CAMANAVA) | After the dissolution of defunct Division of CAMANAVA, it was succeeded by Division of Valenzuela–Malabon–Navotas (VALMANA) until 2001. |
Victoria Q. Fuentes | February 3, 1999 | October 8, 2001 | Schools division superintendent (VALMANA) | Until mid-2001 only when the new Division of City Schools–Valenzuela was formed. |
Nenita S. Rivera | October 8, 2001 | 2001 | Officer-in-charge, schools division (Valenzuela) | |
Aquilina S. Rivas | 2001 | August 12, 2004 | Schools division superintendent | |
Alma Bella O. Bautista | August 12, 2004 | August 5, 2007 | Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela) | |
Vacant August 5 – September 23, 2007 | ||||
Joel T. San Luis | September 23, 2007 | August 20, 2008 | Officer-in-charge, schools division superintendent (Valenzuela) | |
Joel T. San Luis | August 20, 2008 | 2009 | Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela) | |
Flordeliza R. Mayari | 2009 | 2013 | Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela) | |
Wilfredo E. Cabral | 2013 | present | Schools division superintendent (Valenzuela) |
Timeline
editGovernment-owned schools
editPrimary/Elementary schools
edit- Andres Fernando Elementary School (Malanday)
- Andres Mariano Elementary School (Bagbaguin)
- Antonio M. Serapio Elementary School (Ugong-Gen. T. de Leon)
- Apolonia F. Rafael Elementary School (Mapulang Lupa)
- Arcadio F. Deato Elementary School (Balangkas)
- Bitik Elementary School (Marulas)
- Canumay East Elementary School
- Canumay West Elementary School
- Caruhatan East Elementary School
- Caruhatan West Elementary School
- Coloong Elementary School
- Constantino Elementary School (Marulas)
- Dalandanan Elementary School
- Disiplina Village Bignay Elementary School
- Doña Ata Elementary School (Marulas)
- Gen. T. De Leon Elementary School
- Isla Elementary School
- Lawang Bato Elementary School
- Lingunan Elementary School
- Luis Francisco Elementary School (Veinte Reales)
- Malinta Elementary School
- Marulas Central School
- Maysan Elementary School
- Paltok Elementary School (Veinte Reales)
- Parada Elementary School
- Paso De Blas Elementary School
- Pasolo Elementary School
- Perpetua R. San Diego Elementary School (Arkong Bato)
- Pio Valenzuela Elementary School (Palasan)
- Punturin Elementary School
- Punturin I Elementary School
- Rincon Elementary School
- Roberta De Jesus Elementary School (Bignay)
- San Miguel Heights Elementary School (Marulas)
- Santiago A. De Guzman Elementary School (Gen. T. de Leon)
- Santos Encarnacion Elementary School (Dalandanan)
- Serrano Elementary School (Marulas)
- Silvestre Lazaro Elementary School (Ugong)
- Sito Sto. Rosario Elementary School (Maysan)
- Tagalag Elementary School
- Wawang Pulo Elementary School
Secondary/High schools
edit- Arkong Bato National High School
- Bagbaguin National High School
- Bignay National High School
- Bignay National High School - Disiplina Village Annex
- Caruhatan National High School
- Canumay East National High School
- Canumay West National High School
- Dalandanan National High School
- Gen. T. De Leon National High School
- Justice Eliezer R. Delos Santos National High School (Ugong)
- Lawang Bato National High School
- Lingunan National High School
- Malanday National High School
- Malinta National High School
- Mapulang Lupa National High School
- Maysan National High School
- Parada National High School
- Paso De Blas National High School
- Polo National High School (Palasan)
- Sitero Francisco Memorial National High School (Ugong)
- Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science (Malinta)
- Valenzuela National High School (Marulas)
- Veinte Reales National High School
- Vicente P. Trinidad National High School (Punturin)
- Wawang Pulo National High School
Private schools
edit- Angel's Haven Learning Center
- Bible Institute for Deaf
- Bobby and Kates Montessori, Inc.
- Bright Hope School, Inc.
- Charis Christian School of Valenzuela
- Charisma Christian School for Children Inc.
- Children of Mary Immaculate College
- Christ's Agape School of Valenzuela
- Christ's Ambassador Christian Academy
- Colegio De Sta. Cecilia
- Colegio Sto. Niño de Valenzuela
- Corinthian School, Inc.
- Divine World Learning Center
- Emmaus Christian School, Inc.
- High Horizons Learning Center
- Jeremiah Christian Academy of Malinta, Inc.
- Jesus is Lord Christian Foundation, Inc.
- Jesus Our Life Christian Academy
- Jireh Miracle Jose Academy, Inc.
- John Vincent School
- Juliever Academy
- La Consolacion College - Valenzuela (formerly known as St. Jude Academy)
- Little Bethlehem Learning Center
- Lord Jesus Christ Christian Academe, Inc.
- Marisyl School, Inc.
- Marulas Christian School, Inc.
- Marulas Valenzuela Learning Center, Inc.
- Mary and Child Valenzuela Learning Center
- Mary Immaculate Learning Center of Valenzuela
- Messiah School Foundation, Inc.
- Milk and Honey Learning Center
- Monteras Learning Center, Inc.
- Montessori Academy of Valenzuela, Inc.
- Montevilla School, Inc.
- Mother Shepherd Montessori School of Valenzuela
- New Prodon Academy of Valenzuela
- Nuestra Señora de Guia Academy
- Our Lady of Angels Learning Center, Inc.
- Our Lady of Fatima University
- Our Lady of Lourdes College
- Our Lord's Vineyard School
- P. Angel's Hope Academy
- Parafort Child Study Center Development
- Paragon Academy, Inc.
- PE Jesus Cares Christian School
- Peña Educational Center
- Philippine School for Technology Development and Innovation Inc.
- Philippine Faith Academy
- Philippine Ling-Liang Christian Academy
- Polycalm Academy
- Rosewood Montessori International School of Valenzuela, Inc.
- Saint Louis College Valenzuela
- Saint Mary Montessori Center
- Saint Mary's Angels College of Valenzuela
- San Diego Parochial School
- SKM Christian Academy, Inc.
- St. Bernadette College of Valenzuela
- St. Blaise Learning Center of Valenzuela
- St. Catherine School
- St. Didacus School Inc.
- St. Gregory College of Valenzuela
- St. Joseph Academy of Valenzuela
- St. Joseph School of Lawang Bato, Inc.
- St. Leonore Learning Center
- St. Michael Academy–Malinta
- St. Michael Academy–Bagbaguin
- St. Michael School of Canumay
- St. Nick Learning Center
- St. Paul Christian School, Inc.
- St. Therese of Child Jesus Academy of Ugong Valenzuela, Inc.
- St. Therese of the Child Jesus Kids Academy
- Sto. Rosario Montessori School
- Ten Commandments Child Development Center
- Valenzuela Christian School
- VUMC-Ecumenical Development School, Inc.
- Westleyan Kindergarten School
- Wisdom Jade Christian School
- Words of Wisdom Christian Academy
- Wrimare School Inc.
Colleges and universities
edit- Bethel Bible College
- Biblical Seminary of the Philippines
- Children of Mary Immaculate College
- Datamex Institute of Computer Technology
- Fatima College of Medicine
- Fatima Medical Science Foundation, Inc.
- FEBIAS College of Bible
- Our Lady of Fatima University
- Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela
- La Consolacion College - Valenzuela (formerly known as St. Jude Academy)
- Our Lady of Lourdes College
- St. Judel Institute of Technology
- St. Louis College
- Sta. Cecilia College
- Valenzuela City Polytechnic College
Notes
edit- ^ "Mission and Vision". Archived from the original on June 28, 2009. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
- ^ "Location map (DEPED-Valenzuela)" (map). Archived from the original on June 28, 2009. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
- ^ Caiña, Zyan (August 29, 2008). "Mayor WIN Delivers Valenzuela City State of Education Address". Public Information Office. Archived from the original on June 28, 2009. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
- ^ Congressional district for elementary level division is equivalent in dividing the city in legislation. For more information on barangays spanning the two legislative districts/congressional districts of Valenzuela City, see Legislative districts of Valenzuela City.
- ^ "DCS-Valenzuela History". Archived from the original on July 9, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.