Draft:List of Gabaldon School Buildings
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This page enlists all the existing Gabaldon School Buildings in the Philippines. There are currently 2,045 Gabaldon Buildings existing in 1,787 schools nationwide.[1] [2].The list is divided by Regions in the Philippines
National Capital Region[edit]
- Dr. Celedonio A. Salvador Elementary School
- Legarda Elementary School
- Philippine School for the Deaf (Year Constructed: 1907)
- Taguig Central School
Cordillera Administrative Region[edit]
- Bontoc Central School
Region 1: Ilocos Region[edit]
- Laoag Central School
- Salasa Central School
- Doyong Elementary School[3]
- Cervantes Central Elementary School
- San Ildefonso Central School
- Dadalquiten Elementary School
- Dean Leopoldo Yabes Memorial Elementary School
Region 2: Cagayan Valley[edit]
- Basco Central School
- Itbayat Central School
- Itbud Elementary School
- Piat Central School[4]
- Bayombong Elementary School
Region 3: Central Luzon[edit]
- Cayetano Arellano Memorial School
- San Isidro Central School (Year Constructed: 1902)
- San Fernando Central School
- Candelaria Elementary School
Region 4A: CALABARZON[edit]
- Batangas National High School
- Cuenca Central School
Region 4B: MIMAROPA[edit]
- Prudencia Fule Ancestral House
- Looc Central Elementary School
- Odiongan Central School
Region 5: Bicol Region[edit]
- Oas Central School
- Pilar I Central School
Region 6: Western Visayas[edit]
- Iloilo National High School
- Flores Elementary School
- Negros Occidental High School
Region 7: Central Visayas[edit]
- Zapatera Elementary School
- Dauin Central School
- North City Elementary School
- Tayasan Central Elementary School
- Tayasan Central School
- Bogo Elementary School
- Maria Central Elementary School
Region 8: Central Visayas[edit]
Region 9: Zamboanga Peninsula[edit]
Region 10: Northern Mindanao[edit]
- Ozamis City Central School
Region 11: Davao Region[edit]
- Don Juan Dela Cruz Central Elementary School
- Kapitan Tomas Monteverde Sr. Central Elementary School
- Matina Central Elementary School
- Tagakpan Elementary School
- Hijo Elementary School
- San Pedro Elementary School
- Lala Proper Central School
Region 12: SOCCSKSARGEN[edit]
Region 13: Caraga[edit]
- Dapa Central Elementary School
- Arorogan Elementary School
- Tandag Pilot Elementary School
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao[edit]
- ^ Department of Education (June 2022). Gabaldon Schoolhouses: DepEd’s Preserving Heritage and Patrimony. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
- ^ https://deped.gov.ph/2021/09/16/deped-inaugurates-339-newly-constructed-school-buildings-restores-98-gabaldon-schoolhouses-nationwide/
- ^ Official Website of Doyong Elementary School. Retrieved January 30, 2004
- ^ Restored Piat Central School. Department of Education