HISTORY
Born out of necessity, CONPEREY Learning Center was established in School Year 1999-2000 in Caticlan, Malay, Aklan. From a rented one storey building with one classroom, one teacher and 32 kindergarten pupils, it transferred to a rented two storey building with three classrooms, and later built extension rooms to accommodate the 195 pupils for its full-pledged pre-elementary and elementary grades with the pioneer class graduated March 31, 2007.
Now in its decade of existence, CONPEREY Learning Center has finally transferred to its permanent in the year 2009. From a rented one storey and two storey building in a lot owned by the major share holders of the school. With the ground floor constructed. it contains seven classrooms, one staff room and a canteen facility. It has eight full-time teachers for its 242 pre-elementary and elementary pupils. Geographically from a seacoast overlooking Boracay with sea transport in view, the school is now situated along national Highway going Kalibo with the different land transport at sight.
HOW CONPEREY GOT ITS NAME?
From the founders' surname - CON for the late Constancio Irao CONstantino, PE for the maiden name of Dr. Concepcion PElayo Constantino and REY for spouses Lilian Remaneses-Rey and Arolf Badana ReY.
Now in its decade of existence, CONPEREY Learning Center has finally transferred to its permanent in the year 2009. From a rented one storey and two storey building in a lot owned by the major share holders of the school. With the ground floor constructed. it contains seven classrooms, one staff room and a canteen facility. It has eight full-time teachers for its 242 pre-elementary and elementary pupils. Geographically from a seacoast overlooking Boracay with sea transport in view, the school is now situated along national Highway going Kalibo with the different land transport at sight.
HOW CONPEREY GOT ITS NAME?
From the founders' surname - CON for the late Constancio Irao CONstantino, PE for the maiden name of Dr. Concepcion PElayo Constantino and REY for spouses Lilian Remaneses-Rey and Arolf Badana ReY.
CONPEREY LEARNING CENTER, Caticlan, Malay, Aklan
VISION:
"An educational institution with children strongly grounded academically, morally, and spiritually in the milieu of an ever progressing location in Caticlan which is the gateway to the world renowned Island of Boracay."
MISSION:
"To continue discover the best way of coping with the global demands by instituting a dynamic and creative educational environment."
PHILOSOPHY:
True education is teaching the children about the essence of LOVE and SERVICE so that in the end they will make and profit the most out of life
"An educational institution with children strongly grounded academically, morally, and spiritually in the milieu of an ever progressing location in Caticlan which is the gateway to the world renowned Island of Boracay."
MISSION:
"To continue discover the best way of coping with the global demands by instituting a dynamic and creative educational environment."
PHILOSOPHY:
True education is teaching the children about the essence of LOVE and SERVICE so that in the end they will make and profit the most out of life
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
CLC reaps laurels again
Twelve Elementary pupils of Conperey Learning Center bagged awards in the recently concluded 2010 METROBANK-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge on February 12, 2010 at Kalibo Pilot Elementary School (KPES) in Kalibo Aklan.
Mrs Lilian R. Rey, Principal of CLC said "It was a great relief and satisfaction to see our children receive awards".
John Rich Barrientos and Lyka Rica Salazar (Grade Six) ranked 1st and now grand slam. They ranked 1st place since grade one and are considered "Unbeatables". They will be representing the province of Aklan to the Regional Finals which will be held in Iloilo City this coming February 26, 2010.
Other contestants were Patricia Kate Castro and Janine Andrea Vizmanos (Grade Five) bagged 2nd place, Marc Jerome Aguirre and Novie Dorado (Grade Four) ranked 1st place, Princess Joy Tindan and Jo-Ashley Baes (Grade Three) ranked 3rd place, Maureen Cosette Parreñas and Gerald Dorado (Grade Two) ranked 4th place and, Richel France Salazar and Angel Skye Rexjelle Alcaraz (Grade One) ranked 3rd place.
Salazar who will battle for the Individuals will also have a tandem with Barrientos to battle for Team Finals in Iloilo City on February 26, 2010 at Iloilo City.
The coaches were Mr. Danilo Parreño and Ms. Liezel Cantallopez.
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