“At Intel, we believe that education must remain a primary concern in times of adversity in order to inspire and prepare the youth for the global challenges ahead. This initiative is a testament to our unwavering dedication to provide access to teaching and learning opportunities for the youth that are critical to each community’s development,” said Intel Philippines Country Manager Calum Chisholm. “Intel believes that education is an important investment that a community makes for its future as it is instrumental to achieving greater social and economic opportunities for children.”
The project will support DepEd in restoring school operations in Sto. Nino Elementary School. The new school will have walls, floors, and partitions that can withstand up to three hours of fire, compared to the conventional one-hour fire resistant rating. To ensure stronger defense against seismic events and typhoons, the structure will be built with a distance of one meter above the original ground line for flood and will be resistant to 250kph wind, compared to the conventional 200kph wind load design.
“Our primary goal is to drive the early recovery of the school communities severely affected by Yolanda. We feel that this collaboration with Intel and the Philippine Business for Social Progress
will be instrumental to our ongoing endeavor and are optimistic about the sustainable results of the program,” remarked DepEd Undersecretary Mario Deriquito.
To ensure the impact of the rebuilding program, Intel will continue to work closely with the local government unit of Tanauan, DepEd, and implementation partner PBSP to deploy a sustainability plan focused on overall facility management and maintenance.
“PBSP and Intel understand that conducive learning environments stimulate growth among the youth and their teachers as well. We are prepared to align with the school administration and Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) in order to execute an effective maintenance scheme for the new classrooms so that the next generation of students can enjoy quality facilities as well,” said PBSP Visayas Executive Committee Chairman Jose Antonio Aboitiz.
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