Belle Corporation and Melco Foundation provide ₱100 M for 80 new classrooms in South Cotabato
Empowering Education in South Cotabato with New Classrooms
Newly Constructed Classroom Buildings in South Cotabato (clockwise from top left): Claudio Delos Reyes Elementary School in Tampakan, Escobillo Elementary School in Tampakan, Lunen Integrated School in Tupi, and Punong Grande National High School in Banga. These are among 40 classroom buildings in different parts of the province that were constructed thru a ₱100 M donation provided by Belle Corporation and the Melco Foundation
PASAY CITY, PHILIPPINES – Belle Corporation, the resort destination and leisure property developer affiliate of SM Investments Corporation (SM Investments), has facilitated the donation of ₱100 million by the Melco Resorts (Philippines) Foundation Corporation (Melco Foundation) to the Province of South Cotabato and the Department of Education South Cotabato, for the construction of classroom buildings in 40 public schools throughout the province.
Belle Corporation initiated the donation to address the critical shortage of classrooms in the province, with 40 public schools set to benefit from the initiative. Reports from September 2023 highlighted a dire need for an additional 608 classrooms in South Cotabato, part of the larger shortfall of 8,257 classrooms reported by the Department of Education in Region 12.
Belle Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Armin Antonio B. Raquel Santos said, “We at Belle, and the entire SM Group, firmly believe that education is key to lifting marginalized families out of poverty. Although South Cotabato is geographically distant from our main communities in Metro Manila and Luzon the need for classrooms and educational infrastructure in South Central Mindanao, particularly in areas inhabited by the Blaan and T’boli indigenous communities, is pressing.” “Our collaboration with the Melco Foundation to fund these 80 new classrooms—capable of accommodating up to 4,000 students—is a vital step towards addressing this gap. We believe these new facilities will greatly support the educational journey of students and contribute to the overall betterment of their families and communities,” Mr. Raquel Santos added.
The classroom buildings are being constructed in public schools located in the Provincial Capital of Koronadal City and key localities of South Cotabato including the municipalities of Polomolok, Tampakan, and, Tupi. Each building will house two classrooms, accommodating up to 100 students in total. The new facilities are designed with accessibility in mind, featuring wheelchair ramps and lavatory facilities between the classrooms. Additionally, each room will be equipped with ceiling fans and modern concave blackboards to enhance the learning environment.
Eight of the classroom buildings have completed construction in public schools at Koronadal City, Tampakan, Tupi, and Banga in time to start the school year. The first school building to finish construction was the Tupi Central Elementary School -currently being used by over 40 grade three pupils. The rest of the school buildings are in advanced stages of construction and are expected to open within the current school year.