Las Piñas Gabaldon Hall
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.
Las Piñas Gabaldon Hall | |
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General information | |
Status | Used as a Division Office (formerly used as a school building) |
Architectural style | Neo Classical Revival |
Classification | Single Detached / Freestanding |
Address | Diego Cera Avenue, Elias Aldana, Las Piñas |
Town or city | Las Piñas |
Country | Philippines |
Completed | Between 1907 and 1916 |
Affiliation | Department of Education |
When the Americans arrived in the 19th century, one of their primary goals was the establishment of the education system in the Philippines, and they created the Department of Education to accomplish this goal. The American colonists used the institution of the educational system to teach the Filipinos how to speak English, making the transmission of American values easier. This was also done under the auspices of preparing the Philippines, then just emerging from the aftermath of World War II, for independence.
One of the first delegations of American educators who rose to prominence in the Philippines arrived on a ship called the "Thomas," which is the reason that the American teachers became known as the Thomasites.