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2018 Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools Award

To give due recognition to schools whose efforts in the implementation of the 2018 Brigada Eskwela Program are exemplary, the Department of Education (DepEd) shall be awarding the Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools in the following categories:

Elementary

CategoryNumber of Teachers (National)Number of Teachers (NCR)
Small School9 and below40 and below
Medium School10-2941-80
Large School30-5081-120
Mega School51 and above121 and above

Secondary

CategoryNumber of Teachers (National)Number of Teachers (NCR)
Small School9 and below40 and below
Medium School10-2541-80
Large School26-5081-120
Mega School51 and above121 and above

Note: Integrated School (Kinder to Grade 12) may choose which category level they intend to participate in the selection.

Hall of Fame Awards shall be given to schools which were awarded as Best Implementing Schools for three consecutive years.

The selection of the Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools shall be evaluated in accordance with the following criteria:

2018 Brigada Eskwela Best Implementing Schools Award Criteria of Selection

1. Scope of Work – 35%

Scope of work is based on the school BE plan and physical facilities repair and maintenance needs assessment such as Repair Works, Maintenance Works, New Improvements and Beautification/Landscaping/Learners Kiosk Installation that are identified/included in the School Annual Implementation Plan. The computation is based on the percentage of work completed multiplied by 35%.

2. Diverse Volunteer Participation – 25%

The diversity of participation shall consider the group affiliation of volunteers with the following percentage assignment:

a. Parent volunteers – 15%

The computation is based on the number of parent volunteer turn-out over the targeted number of volunteer multiplied by 15%.

The target parent volunteer participation is computed based on the number of enrolment multiplied by the agreed percentage up to 200%.

b. Other volunteers = 10%

Target representative per group is 5 volunteers per entity to get 2 points, below 5 shall be given 1 point then multiplied by 100%.

NGAs and other government organization and public corporationsLGUs (Brgy / Mun/ Prov)Community Involvement including NGOs and Professional AssociationsPrivate Sector Involvement including Corporate Foundations and Private SchoolsPupil/Student Organization (SSG/SPG) and Alumni Associations
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3. Generated Resources – 15%

The percentage of completion (Program of Works) x 15%

Elementary Level

CategoryNumber of Teachers (National)Resource GeneratedNumber of Teachers (NCR)Resource Generated
Small School9 and below99,999 and below40 and below399,999 and below
Medium School10-29100,000 - 299,99941-80400,000 - 799,999
Large School30-50300,000 - 499,99981-120800,000 - 1,199,999
Mega School51 and above500,000 and above121 and above1,200,000 and above

Secondary Level

CategoryNumber of Teachers (National)Resource GeneratedNumber of Teachers (NCR)Resource Generated
Small School9 and below99,999 and below40 and below399,999 and below
Medium School10-25100,000 - 299,99941-80400,000 - 799,999
Large School26-50300,000 - 999,99981-120800,000 - 1,199,999
Mega School51 and above1,000,000 and above121 and above1,200,000 and above

The amount of resources generated shall include all donations-in-kind and equivalent amount of materials used for the scope of work accomplished during the Brigada Eskwela week and the equivalent amount of volunteer man-hour. It shall also include all resources accepted after the steering and working committees were formed and commence to execute their functions as early as January 2018.

4. Alignment to Brigada Eskwela Theme – 10%

The evaluation shall consider the alignment of the program implementation to the theme and the WASH in Schools at 5%.

The evaluation shall consider the School Safety and Preparedness Guide- 21 points, computed as points meet/21 x 5%.

5. Creativity and Innovation – 10%

Evaluated based on the presence of value added projects: eg. Medical and dental mission, provision of school supplies and uniform, Awareness/literacy campaigns, Special Services, among others.

6. Increment of Resources and Volunteers – 5%

Determined based on the percentage of the increase of the current performance compared with the previous/last Brigada Eskwela accomplishments.

Read:

  1. WASH in Schools during Brigada Eskwela
  2. 2018 Brigada Eskwela Implementing Guidelines
  3. 2018 Brigada Eskwela School Safety and Preparedness Guide
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