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From January 18, 2019, the Gabaldons are protected under the Gabaldon School Buildings Conservation Act (Republic Act No. 11194) signed by President Rodrigo Duterte.Under the law, the "modification, alteration, destruction, demolition or relocation" of Gabaldon buildings is illegal, [2] and local government units must protect and conserve of such buildings under their jurisdiction.
Gabaldon Schoolhouses is a collective term for heritage schoolhouses built in the Philippines between 1907 and 1946 that follow standard plans designed by Architect William E. Parsons. Pages in category "Gabaldon School Buildings"
These are school buildings constructed in the Philippines between 1907 and 1946 and named after the late assemblyman Isauro Gabaldon of Nueva Ecija, who authored the Gabaldon Act which appropriated P1 million for the construction of modern public schools nationwide. [9]
It is located along C. Ouano Street in central Mandaue City, and belongs to the Central District. For several decades, Mandaue City Central School stood as the only school in the Central District until three new schools were established in the 1990s. The oldest building, Gabaldon Building, was built in 1904.
The Gabaldon building was at first used as a Multigrade building occupied by Grade I to VI and was the first venue of the first significant school event – the graduation in 1916. The Department of Education and the Heritage Conservation Society embarked on a project to restore the historic school building through the Heritage Schoolhouse ...
The Las Piñas Gabaldon Hall is an old school building in Las Piñas located in the campus of the Las Piñas Central Elementary School in Metro Manila, Philippines.The name "Gabaldon schools" derives from a former Nueva Ecija congressman, Isauro Gabaldon, who introduced a law in 1907 that appropriated funds for the construction of school buildings nationwide.
A school building later called "Gabaldon" buildings, built by the American Insular Government of the Philippines. Cropped from the ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, 1911. Items portrayed in this file
A school building later called "Gabaldon" buildings, built by the American Insular Government of the Philippines. Cropped from the ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, 1915 Items portrayed in this file