Dbes Citizens Charter
Dbes Citizens Charter
Dbes Citizens Charter
Don Bosco Elementary School (FSES Annex) is located at El Dorado Dulo, Better Living
Subdivision Barangay Don Bosco Parañaque City. It was founded in 2015 through the efforts of City
Mayor Hon. Edwin L. Olivarez, who has high regard for education. The mayor made it a point to
make academic excellence a big part of his administration’s agenda. To make this a reality, he made
it a priority to build a public elementary and high school in every barangay in Parañaque. This gave
rise to the construction of Don Bosco National High School building.
On June 1, 2015, the school had started its operation with 17 teachers and 614 pupils from
Kindergarten to Grade 6 under the administration of Mrs. Reena G. Orquina, the OIC – Principal of
Don Bosco National High School. The high school was then on its second year of operation.
Mrs. Reena Orquina headed both elementary and high school, which made it an integrated school.
By the end of the school year, March 2016, DBES had its first batch of completers during the
Kindergarten Moving-Up Ceremony and graduates during the Grade 6 Awarding of Graduation
Certificate. While the elementary pupils were temporarily housed in the high school building, the
construction of a 4-storey building for elementary was in progress until it was finally built and was
ready for use in 2016.
It was during School Year 2016-2017, when elementary left the high school building and had
its first year in the new building under the administration of Dr. Edwin S. Doria. He was assigned as
the OIC-Principal on June 13, 2016 by Dr. Maria Magdalena M. Lim, CESO V, the Schools Division
Superintendent.
Towards the end of the school year 2016-2017, Dr. Doria was given another assignment.
Consequently, a new OIC-Principal of elementary was welcomed in the person of Mrs. Desiree B.
Arriola. She officially started her administration in Don Bosco Elementary School on February 2017,
the time when high school and elementary had already their separate administration. With
Mrs. Arriola’s dynamism and hardwork, DBES took evident progress in many aspects. One was the
notable increase in enrolment which prompted the school to hire three new teachers. For this school
year the school has 28 teachers and 10 non-teaching personnel who are collaboratively working for
and teaching 802 pupils, number of enrollees as to date.
To date, the school population is 1,121 pupils and has 19 instructional classrooms. There is a
consistent increase in the number of enrollees for the past four years. Based on the table on School
Enrolment, the school enrolment increased by 8.31% compared from the previous enrolment. This is
a good indication that the school’s population is getting bigger and more learners are being served
by the institution. Each class ranges from 40 as the minimum and a maximum of 45 pupils per
classroom. We have enough number of seats per class to accommodate the number of pupils. The
school has operational local pipe through Maynilad for water sources that could be used for hand
washing and cleaning purposes. Each floor has water dispenser for drinking purposes. There are 4
male and 4 female functional toilets that are regularly cleaned and utilized.
School Performance Indicators
250.00%
200.00%
150.00%
100.00%
50.00% 0.00%
-50.00%
CITIZEN’S CHARTER
2021
(In pursuant to Republic Act No. 9485, which is “An Act to Improve Efficiency in the Delivery of
Government Services to the Public by reducing
ape,
Red
Preventing
T Graft and Corruption, and
Providing Penalties Therefore” otherwise known as-Red Tape Act of
the “Anti 2007”)
We dream of Filipinos
who passionately love their country
and whose values and competencies
enable them to real
ize their full potential
and contribute meaningfully to building the nation.
As a learner
-centered public institution,
the Department of Education
continuously improves itself
to better serve its stakeholders.
Maka-Diyos
Maka-tao
Makakalikasan
Makabansa
SERVICE PLEDGE
(Adopted from the Performance Pledge provided in Civil Service) Commission
Serve you promptly, efficiently, and with utmost courtesy by authorized personnel er
with prop
identification from Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., without noon break;
Ensure strict compliance with service standards, with written explanation for any delays in frontline
services;
Value every citizen’s comments, suggestions, and needs, including those with special needs such
as the differently
-abled, pregnant women, and senior citizens; and
Empower the public through 24/7 access to information on our policies, programs, activities and
services through our website
and official FB page
Acceptance of Donations
FEES REQUIRED
AGENCY PROCESSING PERSON
CLIENT STEPS TO BE NO. OF
ACTION TIME RESPONSIBLE
PAID SIGNATURES
1. Coordinate 1. Write all None 5 min 0 School Property
with the the details Custodian
school of the
property donations
custodian given by
regarding the
the sponsor
donations
to be given
to
the school
2. If all the School Property
2. Check the None 3 min 2
details Custodian
accuracy of were
the details accurate,
written by allow the
the school sponsor to
property sign in the
custodian remarks
part of the
logbook
School supplies and equipment encompass consumables and tools regularly used in schools
and offices. Examples include daily-use items like paper clips, post-it notes, and staples, as well as
machines such as hole punches, binders, staplers, and laminators. This category also includes
higher-cost equipment like computers, printers, fax machines, photocopiers, and cash registers,
which may be acquired by the school or provided by government entities. The school property
custodian manages the inventory of these supplies and equipment received from Division offices or
National and Local Government Units.
FEES REQUIRED
AGENCY PROCESSING PERSON
CLIENT STEPS TO BE NO. OF
ACTION TIME RESPONSIBLE
PAID SIGNATURES
1. Coordinate 1. Take note of None 10 min 0 School Property
with the the Custodian
school necessary
property details of the
custodian supplies and
about the equipment
supplies given by the
and division
equipment office,
given by the national and
division local
office, government
national and units
local
government
units
2. If no error
2. Check if all was found, None 2 min 2 School Property
supplies allow the Custodian
and office-
equipment incharge to
given by the sign in the
division remarks part
office, of the
national and l4
logbook
local
government
units were
properly noted
by the school
property
custodian
TOTAL: None 12 min 2
Note: The processing time is for one client being served at one time. The time is extended when
there are two or more clients.
Application for Early Registration
Early Registration ensures that all school-aged children and even the out-of-school youth
(OSY) are in school with the end-goal of completing their basic education. Particularly, incoming
Kinder and Grade 1 students must be registered to guarantee the enrollment of 5- to 6-year-olds,
(Source: DepEd). This is free of charge and can be processed online and offline.
3. None
3. Read the None 5 min None Parents or
questions very Guardians
carefully and
fill-in the
needed
information on
the online early
registration
form. Make
sure not to
leave any
questions with
asterisk blank.
4. After 4. None
completing the None 1 min None Parents or
needed Guardians
information,
click submit.
3. Attach the
3. None
needed None 1 min None Parents or
documents. Guardians
Enrollment is the process of collecting and recording of data of the learners who will register
for a particular school. F. Serrano Sr. Elementary School-Don Bosco accepts incoming
Kindergarten, Grade 1-6, Transferees, Balik-aral, and ALS learners. Enrollment in public school like
FSES-Don Bosco is free of charge. Enrollment can be processed offline or online. Learners who
undergo early registration process are not considered officially enrolled unless they submitted the
required documents.
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FEES REQUIRED
AGENCY PROCESSING PERSON
CLIENT STEPS TO BE NO. OF
ACTION TIME RESPONSIBLE
PAID SIGNATURES
ONLINE ENROLLMENT
1. Visit the 1. None None 1 min None Parents or
school’s Guardians
Facebook
page (F.
Serrano Sr.
Elementary
School-Don
Bosco).
4. After
4. None
completing None 1 min None Parents or
the needed Guardians
information,
click submit.
TOTAL: 0 11 min 0
OFFLINE ENROLLMENT
1. Visit the 1. Set up drop None 1 min None Parents or
school and box area Guardians
secure the and prepare
enrollment the
form. enrollment
forms for
easy
access.
2. None
None 5 min None Parents or
2. Get a copy of Guardians
LESF form
and fill out
the needed
information.
3. None
3. Attach the None 1 min None Parents or
needed Guardians
documents.
4. Compile and
4. Drop the sort the None 30 min None Guidance
enrollment enrollment Teacher-
form inside form and Designate
the drop attached
boxes documents.
stationed in
the school. 5. Receive and
process the None 3 days None Teachers
5. Wait for the enrollment
chat/text/call
form and call
of the adviser
the parent or
for the
enrollment guardian for
confirmation. the
confirmation
of the
enrollment.
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6. Wait for the 6. Post the None 10 min None Teachers
school to lists of
announce successful
when the enrollees and
lists of official inform
enrollees will the parents
be posted. of its
availability in
the school.
TOTAL: 0 3 days 47 min 0
Note: The processing time is for one client being served at one time. The time is extended when
there are two or more clients.
Distribution of Printed Self-Learning Modules
The process of Distributing Self Learning Modules of the learners to the parents in school.
Self-Learning Modules are intended to use as one of the learning modalities for distance education.
As we are in the midst of pandemic, it is one as prescribed by the DepEd to use in distance
education to cater our learners’ need and to adapt in the education system. Learners and parents
are being oriented in the new roles and in facilitating of learning at home. Printed SLMs will be
distributed to each learner.
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4. Fill up the 4. Check the None 2 min. 1 Teacher-in-charge
module accuracy of the
monitoring written data on
checklist. the module
distribution
monitoring
checklist and
release the set
of SLMs
Teacher-in-charge
5. Check the 5. Sign the module None 5 min 2 and clients
completen distribution
ess of the checklist and
given give the
SLMs on parent’s copy to
the module the client.
distribution
checklist.
TOTAL: 14 min. 4
Note: The processing time is for one client being served at one time. The time is extended when
there are two or more clients.
Filing of Form 6 (1-2 Days Absences)
To facilitate the smooth flow of any transactions among teachers, one must undergo with the proper
Standard Operating Procedure or protocol to avail any services from the school.
Teacher/s who will incurred 3 or more days of absence from the service may avail the
corresponding form to facilitate the approval of the leave of absence.
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FILING OF FORM 6 (Maternity/Paternity Leave)
Teacher/s who will take maternity/fraternity leave will undergo with the proper indorsement from the
school Head to facilitate the leave of absence from the service.
5. CS Form 41 CSC Medical Certificate 5. Secure Medical Certificate from any government
affiliate clinic or hospital.
Teacher/s who will take Personal Leave will undergo with the proper indorsement and
approval from the School Head and the SDS to avail of Personal Leave .
Teacher/s who will take study leave will undergo with the proper indorsement and approval
from the school Head and SDS to avail the study leave.
Office: Administrative Office
Classification: Simple
Type of Transaction: G2G (Government to government)
Who may avail: Teachers
CHECKLIST OF REQUIREMENTS WHERE TO SECURE
1. Form 6 1. Secure forms from the clerk/Administrative
Personnel.
2. Indorsement Letter 2. Secure Indorsement Letter form the school
Head
3. Certificate of No/with Pending case 3. Avail Certificate of no/with pending case
TOTAL: None 12 3
Note: The processing time is for one client being served at one time. The time is extended when
there are two or more clients.
Filing of Provident Loan
Teacher/s who will apply and avail Provident Loan from the SDO may comply with the proper
requirements for the availability and approval of the loan.
2. Secure and fill 2. Sign and approve None 5 min 1 School Head
up the the submitted
Provident Loan Provident Loan
Form
TOTAL: None 12 3
Note: The processing time is for one client being served at one time. The time is extended when
there are two or more clients.
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Issuance of Form 137 / Sf 10 and Other School Forms
Parents/ Guardians may avail the F-137 /SF 10 from the school provided they could present
the request letter from school where the learner is presently enrolled
Certificate of Enrolment
Certificate of Graduates
Certificate of Good ral Character
Request for Replacement of Lost ID
Public School
• No request form needed but need LIS Guidance Teacher Designate will coordinate with
confirmation the LIS coordinator for the learners in the
confirmation status
Room 101B
FEES REQUIRED
AGENCY PROCESSING PERSON
CLIENT STEPS TO BE NO. OF
ACTION TIME RESPONSIBLE
PAID SIGNATURES
PRIVATE SCHOOL
1.Submit the 1. R None 5 mins 1 Guidance
request form from eceive Teacher-
previous school the Designate
request
form
and
process
2.Wait while the the Guidance
None 20 min 1
form is being request
Teacher-
processes/checked Designate/School
Head
2. R
eceive,
assess, and
3.Secure the verify child’s
None 3 min 1 Guidance
release school
Teacher-
pertinent records
Designate
documents from
the Guidance 3. C
Office ompile
the
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e copy
at the
Guidanc
e office
FEES REQUIRED
AGENCY PROCESSING PERSON
CLIENT STEPS TO BE NO. OF
ACTION TIME RESPONSIBLE
PAID SIGNATURES
1. Ask for the 1. Give the LR None 1 min 0 LRC Coordinator
LR Access Access Form
Form
LRC Coordinator
2. Fill-out the 2. Wait for the None 5 min 1
necessary accomplished
details in the LR access
learning form then
resource allow the
access form client to
then present access the LR
it to the LRC material using
coordinator the LRC
equipment
LRC Coordinator
3. Look for the 3. Guide the
soft copy of client in None 10 min 1
the LR accessing -
material or elearning
e-learning materials/soft
resource/s copy using
the LRC
equipment
The Learning Resources Management and Development System (LRMDS) comprises for
integrated sub-systems designed to support increased distribution and access to learning, teaching
and professional development resources at the Region, Division and School/Cluster levels of
DepEd. It offers the utilization of the learning resource materials to be used as instructional material
or references of the clients for their studies, teaching-learning process development and
professional growth.
FEES REQUIRED
AGENCY PROCESSING PERSON
CLIENT STEPS TO BE NO. OF
ACTION TIME RESPONSIBLE
PAID SIGNATURES
1. Ask for the 1. Give the LR None 1 min 0 LRC Coordinator
LR Access Access
Form Form
LRC Coordinator
2. Fill-out the 2. Wait for the None 10 min 1
necessary accomplishe
details in the d LR access
learning form then
resource look for the
access form LR material
then present to be issued
it to the LRC to the
coordinator requesting
client
LRC Coordinator
3. Receive the 3. Release the
learning None 1 min 1
learning
resource resource
material material
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