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    Division of Cotabato

    Pres. Roxas Central District

    Pres. Roxas Central Elementary School

    Enrolment

    Narrative Report

    S.Y.2015-

    2016

    P-1

    Submi

    tted

    by:EME!" #.

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    Pre&ident Ro'a& (entral Elementary S)*ool religiously

    advocates the registration for all public elementary schools to achieve

    universal completion of basic education as the general aim of the

    Department of Education.Thus it conducted its enrolment last May !"

    #$ %&! in line 'ith the Dep Ed nation'ide enrolment. This mar(s the

    opening of the school for the school year %&!"%&).

    !ntrodu)tion

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    The school as headed by our Principal$ Mrs. Emelia *. Santnader

    started the enrolment by a conference to ensure that all the teachers

    'ere 'ell informed and united in the conduct of the said activity. +t

    included the speci,cation of functions of every teacher and process of

    the enrolment from the releasing of the reports cards to the actual

    listing of pupils. These helped the parents for faster enrolment process.

    Thus$ giving them convenience and gaining their trust to'ards the

    school and the teachers speci,cally.

    The ,rst day run smoothly. +n the morning it 'as -oc(ed 'ith

    massive enrolment and so be in the afternoon. The follo'ing days run

    as expected yet$ the enrolees 'ere lesser than on the ,rst day. n the

    other hand$ there 'as nothing to 'orry for that trend 'as normal.

    DepEd Secretary /rmin 0uistro 'as successful 'ith his aim in his

    intervie' in a press conference last 1anuary. We want to make the June

    school opening as smooth as possible and as universally participated in as

    possible, that is why we are doing the preparation as early as January.

    +ndeed$ the enrolment of President Roxas Central Elementary School ran

    smooth and successful.

    $entative Enrolment

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    ,rade evel Male emale $otal

    inder 23 )3 &%4

    1 5% )2 &42

    2 3# 3& &!%

    / &%4 ## %2

    2 & 44

    5 55 54 &3

    6 !# )3 &)

    SPE% &% ) &)

    $otal 0 35

    Re)ommendation

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    The early registration done by the school last 1anuary pave 'ay to the

    easier and faster enrolment process. Thus$ it is highly recommended to be

    continued.

    / centrali6ed instruction of the enrolment process is also

    recommended as it helped a lot to the convenience of the parents in listing

    their pupils.

    +t is also recommended to encourage the parents to enrol their children

    on the enrolment period and do not go beyond the scheduled time. +t 'ill

    help the school to conduct its ,rst day of school as smooth as possible.

    Pi)torial

    ,rade-1

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    The grade"& teachers assess the incoming

    pupils during the enrolment period inside Mrs.

    De7ecacion8s classroom.

    ,rade-2

    THEE!" #$ %%# TE&'.

    9rade advisers help one another to cater the

    parents enrolling her children during the

    enrolment period in front of grade building.

    ,rade-5

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    & "'%(E & )&* '&+E" THE $)* HE&(TH*.

    The 9rade : teachers together 'ith the parents

    pose 'ith a smile during the enrolment period

    in t'o of their classrooms.

    ,rade-/

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    Mrs. ;infa ;. suna$ 9rade 2 adviser 'ith a

    parent enrolling her child during the enrolment

    period in front of grade 2 classroom.

    Mr.