Makati City, Philippines – Effective school year 2016, at least 3,200 public elementary pupils from Pandacan in Manila and San Pascual municipality in  Batangas will enjoy learning from well-trained teachers in world-class computer laboratories.

The project, called Caltex- AFI Global Filipino Schools ICT Classrooms as primarily sponsored by Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), marketer of the Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, addresses the need to keep up with the 21st century education in information, communication and technology (ICT) by building comprehensive computer laboratories in public schools.

CPI is donating nearly Php 8.4 M for the construction of the computer laboratories, while project partner Ayala Foundation, Inc. (AFI) will provide management, implementation, and training for at least 50 public school teachers in Manila and Batangas. The program is also a collaborative effort with Globe Telecom which provides the wi-fi connectivity and has been spearheading their Global Filipino Schools since 2012, as well as with the Department of Education who play a key role in sustainability and implementation.

Caltex-Ayala-Foundation-MOA-signing

CALTEX & AYALA FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIP: At the Global Filipino Schools Program MOA signing, are (seated from left); Raissa Bautista manager  for  Policy Government and Public Affairs of Chevron Philippines, Inc. (CPI), Peter Morris country chairman, CPI, Ruel Maranan president  Ayala Foundation, Inc. (AFI) and Romualdo Katigbak senior director and chief finance officer, AFI.  Standing as witness are; Cherry Ramos PGPA coordinator, CPI, Joel Gaviola PGPA assistant manager CPI and Margarita Limcaoco project lead, AFI.

 

Project partners Chevron and AFI believe that ICT education will enable students to better integrate with society. CPI country chairman Peter Morris points out, “This activity of supporting the local community schools is an example of how we like to develop partnerships.  In this case, it is partnerships with the host communities around our most important facilities.”  He added, “We hope this initiative in conjunction with the Ayala Foundation will specifically enable students to gain better skills and knowledge to support their educational pursuits.”

The CALTEX-AFI Global Filipino Schools ICT Classrooms complement the Department of Education’s DepEd Computerizing Program (DCP) in integrating ICT for educational gains.  The program is integrated in the elementary schools’ curriculum. Each laboratory comes with a total of 24 computers, 10 laptops, projectors and wi-fi connectivity per school. “With the support of Chevron, we have chosen to implement 21st century learning at Jacinto Zamora Elementary School in Pandacan, and at San Pascual Central School in Batangas based on the criteria required  by the program ,” said Ruel Maranan AFI president.

The Caltex-AFI Global Filipino Schools program is one of the undertakings of Chevron’s Energy for Learning Initiative, which supports projects that provide learning and skills to the disadvantaged.

 

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About Chevron Philippines Inc.

Chevron Philippines Inc. has been operating in the country for more than 90 years. Caltex™, its retail brand, offers high quality products and services. There are close to 700 service stations strategically scattered throughout the Philippine archipelago and employees working in several areas of business such as Marketing, Lubricants and Terminal operations. The Chevron products that are available in the Philippines include Caltex with Techron® fuel and Caltex Diesel with Techron®D, Havoline® and Delo® oils. More information on Chevron Philippines Inc. is available at www.caltex.com/ph