ENCHANTED Kingdom, the country's first and only world-class theme park, marked its 11th year of participation in the Department of Education's (DepEd) Brigada Eskwela program by turning over two adopted kindergarten classrooms to Caingin Elementary School in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, this is the 11th year that EK is supporting the said program in line 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.
EK President and Chairman Cesar Mario Mamon expressed EK's 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.
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In a separate meeting with DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara, Mayor Arlene Arcillas, and officials from the Schools Division Office of Santa Rosa City, EK affirmed its support for all of DepEd's plans and programs.
For more information, visit https://www.enchantedkingdom.ph and EK's official social media accounts.