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As our school wants to disseminate the most recent updates with the events of the school, Alapan 1 Elementary School and Department of Education, Schools Division of Imus City.

Alapan 1 ES hosted the Division Management Committee Meeting 2022

February 18, 2022 – The Schools Division of Imus City conducted its annual Division Management Committee Meeting at Alapan 1 Elementary School. This event was attended by the public school heads in the city together with the officials from the Schools Division Office. Early in the morning, the event’s technical working group is already at […]

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Unida Christian Colleges conducted a Benchmarking for Limited Face-to-Face Classes of Alapan 1 ES

The Department of Education aims to resume the traditional way of education as soon as possible without sacrificing the safety of its personnel and learners. According to DepEd‘s official statement dated February 2, 2022, upon the President’s approval of the recommendation for the progressive expansion of face-to-face classes, Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones has authorized

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Alapan 1 ES got 3rd Place in Best Performing School last Schools Division Press Conference

February 16, 2022 – The Schools Division of Imus City successfully finished its 2022 Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) held via the online conference app Zoom. The Flag, the official school Journalism team of Alapan 1 Elementary School released its 17 contestants to compete namely:  Sports Writing: Akio Aaron Ariola-English SPA/Coach: Remedios Q. Panganiban Stephannie Gelizon-Filipino SPA/Coach: Niño Christian

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Fire Department visits A1ES to secure learning areas against fire

Every March, there are different Fire Prevention Awareness Campaigns done by governmental bodies including our Department of Education. It is said to be in this month when temperature and humidity start to rise according to Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). This leads to a higher possibility of fire incidents, especially in the

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Day 1 of limited face-to-face classes runs like a well-oiled machine, says Dr. Narvaez

All went smoothly on the first day of the reopening of limited face-to-face classes at Alapan I Elementary School today, February 14, reported its school principal. Mr. Arly Flores, the School DisasterRisk Reduction Management focal person and overall face-to-face instruction lead person also added that everyone has been well-prepared for the exact scenarios because of

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