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Overview of
DepEd Biliran

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(Schools, Administrators,
and Teachers)

Highlights of the
2002 Annual Report

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Announcements, etc.)


THE CONTEXT

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Map of Biliran

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Balay Panamao
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Created: May 2003


Education in Biliran


The new administration building of the Department of Education, Division of Biliran. It is located in Barangay Larrazabal beside the campus of the Naval National High School and across the Biliran Athletic Oval. For 2004, the Division of Biliran topped the DepEd National Achievement Test for Eastern Visayas and ranked second nationwide.


Welcome to the website of the Division of Biliran, an area-level functionary of the Department of Education (DepEd) of the Philippines and the biggest government bureaucracy in Biliran Province.

DepEd Biliran envisions a division of excellence by 2008. Its mission is to support the development of highly literate, healthy learners, who are appreciative of the arts and sports and embued with desirable values, by providing leadership as well as professional, technical and logistical assistance to schools to ensure sustenance of a child-friendly learning environment with

* empowered and caring human resources;
* efficient and effective communication systems;
* new and appropriate technologies; and,
* supportive stakeholders.

Please drop by and hang around this website every now and then. If you have a good word to say, kindly post it in the guestbook.



Sentimental Journeys to Biliran Island

In 1976, Mr. Kennosuke Nakajima and his team recovered the remains of a Japanese pilot who crash-landed his fighter plane in Naval in October 1944, was captured by the guerrillas, and executed and buried behind the Naval Central School Building. The story of the only Japanese soldier assigned in Biliran Island to have survived World War II, translated to English by Ms. Kayo Nagazono, a student of Tokyo International University, Japan.



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