ANGELES CITY (PIA) — Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) commenced the construction of three new school buildings in Angeles City.
They are located at EPZA Resettlement Elementary School, Mining Elementary School, and Angeles City National High School.
Pampanga 3rd District Engineer Arnold Ocampo said the collaboration of DPWH and Department of Education aims to construct three high-quality and conducive school buildings with a total project cost of P81 million, scheduled to be completed by next year, to provide students with improved learning facilities and support their educational journey.
Department of Public Works and Highways begins construction of a four-storey, 16-classroom building at Angeles City National High School. (DPWH Region 3)
“Our office continuously strives to be an ally in building school infrastructures, considering the growing population in these public schools. We recognize the importance of providing the best learning environment for our students to ensure their success in education,” he added.
Both EPZA Resettlement Elementary School and Mining Elementary School will feature standard two-storey, 4-classroom buildings while Angeles City National High School will have a four-storey, 16-classroom building.
The facilities are designed to accommodate the growing student population and elevate learning experience for future generations. (CLJD-PIA 3)