Silliman University School of Basic Education explained
Silliman University School of Basic Education |
Established: | 1901 (as an elementary school) 2001 (as a consolidated unit) |
Type: | Private |
Location: | Hibbard Avenue, Dumaguete, Philippines |
Coordinates: | 9.3134°N 123.3079°W |
The Silliman University School of Basic Education, abbreviated as SBE, is one of the academic units of Silliman University, a private university in Dumaguete, Philippines.
Academic profile
History
Directors of the School |
Prof. Leticia R. Alcala, 2001-2007 |
Prof. Francisco E. Ablong, Jr., 2007 - 2011[1] |
Dr. Earl Jude Cleope, 2011–present | |
Composed of the
early childhood,
elementary and the
high school departments, its origins can be traced to as early as 1901 when
Silliman Institute was founded as an elementary school for boys by
American Presbyterian missionaries. In 1916, the first high school diplomas were awarded and way into the 1950s an
early childhood school was developed. Over the years, these schools operated as separate units, but in 2001 a merger was made to form the present-day School of Basic Education.
[2] Programs
Student publications
- Stones and Pebbles
- Junior Sillimanian
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.su.edu.ph/page/5-Administrators "University Administrators"
- http://www.su.edu.ph/Schools%20&%20Colleges/sbe.html "School of Basic Education"