
In celebration of its eleventh year of taking part in the Department of Education’s Brigada Eskwela program, Enchanted Kingdom, the nation’s first and only world-class theme park, donated two adopted kindergarten classrooms to Caingin Elementary School in Santa Rosa, Laguna. This is a component of EK’s School of Enchantment curriculum, which combines education and entertainment to create enjoyable and distinctive learning opportunities.
A statewide school maintenance program called Brigada Eskwela encourages all parties involved in education to donate their time, energy, and resources to make sure all public schools are ready for classes to start. “Sama-sama Para sa Bayang Bumabasa” is this year’s theme.

Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, this is the 11th year that EK is supporting the said program inline with its commitment to nation-building and education. Since 2012, EK has turned over a total of 14 refurbished kindergarten classrooms in nearby schools, ensuring that students have access to fun, safe, and magical learning environments.
The premier theme park’s very own maintenance personnel repaired and upgraded the lighting and electrical system of the classrooms as well as added furniture and shelves; while their visual artists brightened the atmosphere by painting EK’s beloved characters and core values into the classroom walls.

EK President and Chairman Cesar Mario Mamon expressed their commitment not only to expand their reach for Brigada Eskwela, but also to bring even more magical and educational experiences that go beyond the four corners of the classroom.
“Education is vital in our future plans because we want to provide an alternative classroom—that when you go to Enchanted Kingdom, students will be able to appreciate and learn about different subjects,” he shared.

In a separate meeting with Department of Education Secretary Sonny Angara, Mayor Arlene Arcillas, and officials from the Schools Division Office of Santa Rosa City, EK affirmed their support to all of DepEd’s plans and programs.
School Division Superintendent (SDS) for Santa Rosa Hereberto Jose Miranda, CESO VI; Education Program Supervisor (EPS) for Kindergarten and Special Education (SPED) Maribel De Vera; Cluster III Public Schools District Supervisor (PSDS) Soledad Baylon; Barangay Caingin Captain Edwin Servo; Caingin Elementary School Principal III Guadalupe Factoriza; School Parent-Teacher Association (SPTA) President Josephine Mandala; and teachers, parents, and students graced the turnover ceremony, which was presided over by Santa Rosa City Vice Mayor Arnold Arcillas.
Visit https://www.enchantedkingdom.ph for additional details and updates about these and EK’s other forthcoming events and promotions. You can also follow EK on social media at @ek_philippines on Instagram and @enchantedkingdom.ph on Facebook and Tiktok.

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