City Ecological Profile 2018

Chapter III POPULATION AND SOCIAL PROFILE

POPULATION SIZE

The 2018 projected population of Baguio City is 361,569 based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015), with a growth rate of 1.54.

Fig 1: Projected Population, Baguio City, Table 5: Censal years Population/ 2016- 2020 projected population 375,000 Censal Years Year 370,000 Population 1995 365,000 226,883 2000 252,386 360,000 2007 301,926 355,000 2010 318,676 350,000 2015 345,366 Projected Population 345,000 2016 350,685 340,000 2017 356,085 335,000 2018 361,569 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2019 367,137 2020 372,791

The increase in the city’s population translated into an average population growth rate (PGR) is 1.54 percent annually during the period 2010 to 2015. This means that there were about 15 persons added per year for every 1,000 persons in the population.

The average household size in 2015 was 3.8 persons. In the same period, total household population was 342,200 persons, higher by 26,400 persons from the household population of 315,800 persons in 2010.

Table 6 :Top Ten Most Populated Barangays, 2015 BARANGAYS POPULATION BARANGAYS POPULATION 1. Irisan 30,507 6. Bakakeng Norte/Sur 8,780 2. Asin Road 13,145 7. Fairview Village 8,429 3. Camp 7 10,969 8. Gibraltar 7,613 4. Loakan Proper 10,189 9. San Luis Village 7,529 5. Bakakeng Central 9,216 10. Sto. Tomas Proper 7,058

Baguio City, considered as one of the highly urbanized cities of the country, composed of 129 barangays. Barangay Irisan had the largest population with 30,507 persons or 8.83 percent of the total population of the entire city. This was followed by barangay Asin Road with 3.81 percent and barangay Camp 7 with 3.18 percent.

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POPULATION DENSITY

The City has a total land area of 57.49 sq. kilometers, Projected Population Density (Person per square kilometer) was recorded at 6,289 in 2018 or 63 persons per hectare.

HOUSEHOLD DISTRIBUTION

Table 7 : Household Population by Sex, Age group Both Sexes 2010 2015 TOTAL 315,800 342,200 Under 1 5,837 7,802 1-4 23,672 29,565 5-9 30,240 345,88 10-14 28,684 34,176 15-19 36,465 36,577 20-24 37,401 36,879 25-29 30,757 29,876 30-34 24,797 25,567 35-39 20,214 22,021 40-44 19,215 17,936 45-49 16,872 17,388 50-54 13,714 15,138 55-59 9,872 12,148 60-64 7,021 8,814 65-69 4,174 5,772 70-74 3,135 3,374 75 & Over 3,730 4,579

AGE-SEX STRUCTURE Figure 2: Household Population: Age-Sex Pyramid, 2015 The age-sex distribution of population shows that children aged 15- 19 and 20- 24 years comprised the largest age groups, with each making up 11.00 percent and 10.89 percent of the Male Female household population, respectively; followed by those in the age groups 0-4 years (10.1 percent) and 5 to 9 years (10.02 percent).

Females outnumbered males in all age groups except for the younger age group (1-4 years) where males outnumbered their female counterparts.

Data Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

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DEPENDENCY RATIO

2000 2010 2015 Baguio City 56.40 45.50 53.91 Youth 52.00 40.40 47.73 Old 4.40 5.10 6.17 Table 8 : Age Dependency Ratio, Baguio City (2000, 2010 & 2015)

Source : PSA – 2017 RSET

Dependency Ratio increased to 54 dependents per 100 persons in the working- age group. Children below 15 years of age comprises 47.73 percent while older persons (65 years and over) accounted for 6.17 percent.

LABOR FORCE Fig 3: Major Occupation Group, Baguio City

Of the total population in 2015, 39.0 percent or 134,720 persons were engaged in a gainful activity. Service and Sales Based on the 2015 census, by 21% major occupation group, workers Elementary engaged in service and sales 37% occupations comprised the largest group at 20.7 15% Professionals percent of all persons with gainful 13% activity. Elementary occupations 14% Managers came in next at 14.8 percent, followed by professionals and Others managers at 14.4 percent and 13.0 percent, respectively.

POVERTY INCIDENCE

The 1st Semester 2018 official Poverty Statistics released by the Philippine Statistics Authority(PSA) shows that Baguio City has a poverty incidence of 2.8 among families or 2, 640 households were within the poverty threshold. The 2018 annual Per Capita Poverty threshold (in PhP) is 11,820 or a family needs Php 47,280 annually in order to sustain the basic needs of an average household size of 4.

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Map 10. Population Density Map

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Map 11. Barangay Map

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HEALTH SERVICES

Table 9: Hospitals in Baguio City 2017 2018 Percent Percent Hospitals Level Bed Bed Difference Change distribution capacity capacity GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS 1. Baguio General Hosp. 4 500 500 - - 52.03 and Medical Center 2. Fort Del Pilar Station 2 50 50 - - 5.20 Hospital (PMA) PRIVATE HOSPITALS 1. SLU- Hospital of the 4 180 120 -60 -33.33 12.49 Sacred Heart 2. Notre Dame de Chartres 3 104 125 21 20.19 13.01 Hospital 3. Pines City Doctors 3 110 110 - - 11.45 Hospital 4. Baguio Medical Center 2 45 36 -9 -20.00 3.74 5. Baguio-Filipino Chinese closed in 2 - 0.00 General Hospital 2017 6. Roseville Rehabilitation Special 25 20 5 -25.00 2.08 Complex Company 7. TOTAL HOSPITAL 1,014 961 -53 -5.23 100.00 BEDS Source: Baguio City Hospitals

Baguio City has six (6) hospitals that cater to medical needs of the community as well as other neighbouring provinces, two (2) government-owned, four (4) private hospitals.

Roseville Rehabilitation Complex Company is a special hospital that offers psychiatric treatment rehabilitation services for emotionally unstable and drug- alcohol related disorders.

An increase of 21 bed capacity of Notre Dame de Chartres Hospital is due to the construction of a new building. However, SLU- Hospital of the Sacred Heart Hospital bed capacity decreased due to its renovation.

Table 10: LGU Health Personnel Complement, 2018 Health Personnel and Standard Ratios Existing Number & Ratio Physician (1:20,000) 16 Dentist (1:50,000) 5 Nurse (1:20,000) 24 Newly hired Nurses for EMS 27 Midwife (1:5,000) 28 Sanitary Inspector (1:20,000) 14 Medical Technologist (1:20,000) 12 DOH projected population: 363,274

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Vital events refer to marriages, births, deaths and all such events that have something to do with an individual’s entrance and departure from life, together with them changes in civil status that may have occurred during a lifetime of a person.

In 2018, the total livebirths is 5,574 or on the average, there were about fifteen (15) babies born daily. Further, recorded livebirths in the City decreased by 0.64 percent. Several factors is contributory to the decline such as intensive information, education campaign (IEC) on responsible parenthood and family planning programs.

Reported deaths in 2018 reached 1,573 or an increase of 2.4 percent from 2017. This is equivalent to a crude death rate of four (4) persons per thousand population.

Notable is in 2018 where there was no maternal deaths reported for Baguio residents as a result of programs and activities implemented under the maternal and child care.

Table 11: Vital Health Statistics Percent S E C T O R 2017 2018 Difference change No. of No. of No. of Rate Rate Cases Cases Cases Livebirths (per 1000 5,610 15.60 5,574 15.34 -36 -0.64% population) Deaths (per 1000 1,536 4.27 1,573 4.33 37 2.41 population) Infant Deaths (per 1000 50 8.91 53 9.51 3 6.00% livebirths) Perinatal Deaths (per 32 5.70 28 5.02 -4 -12.50% 1000 livebirths) Maternal Deaths (per 3 53.47 0 0 -3 -100% 100,000 livebirths) Neonatal Deaths (per 36 6.42 36 0 - - 1000 livebirths) Under Five Deaths 63 11.23 65 11.66 2 3.17 (per 1000 livebirths) Note: deaths & Livebirth- Baguio Residents only Source: Office of the City Health Officer-Baguio City

Recorded livebirths in the City decreased by 0.64 percent. The decrease is brought about by factors such as intensive Information and Education Campaign (IEC) on responsible parenthood and effective family planning programs.

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Table 12: Ten Leading Causes of Morbidity Differ- Percent SECTOR 2017 2018 ence change No. of No. of No. of Increase/ R/100,000 R/100,000 Cases Cases Cases decrease 19,55 9,104 87.14% 10,448 2,905.32 5,382.16 URTI 2 Hypertension 13,168 3,661.68 8,535 2,349.47 -4,633 -35.18 Pneumonia 6,944 1,930.95 4,271 1,175.70 -2,673 -38.49% Dog Bite 5,150 1,432.08 3,545 975.85 -1,605 -31.16% Diabetes Mellitus 1,468 408.21 1,403 386.21 -65 -4.43 Influenza like Illness 1,519 450.2 1,189 327.30 -330 -21.72 Urinary Tract Infection 931 258.89 1,092 300.60 161 17.29 Acute Bloody Diarrhea and -3,401 -76.69% 4,435 1,233.36 1,034 284.63 Acute Gastroenteritis Dermatitis - - 994 273.62 - Bronchitis - - 942 259.31 - - Asthma 1,574 437.69 802 220.77 -772 -49.05 Dengue Fever - - 447 123.05 - - Systemic Viral Infection 3,118 867.04 277 76.25 -2,841 -91.12

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection is still the top cause of morbidity for the past two (2) years which remains high at 87.14 percent increase in 2018. However, a decrease was noted in all the number of cases for the other top ten morbidity cases in 2018.

Table 13: Ten Leading Causes of Mortality Percent S E C T O R 2017 2018 Difference change No. of No. of No. of Increase/ R/100,000 R/100,000 Cases Cases Cases decrease Vascular Disease 304 84.53 316 86.99 12 3.95 Cancer 266 73.97 287 79 21 7.89 Heart Disease 256 71.19 272 74.87 16 6.25 Pneumonia 109 30.31 136 37.44 27 24.77 Kidney Disease 98 27.25 91 25.05 -7 -7.14 Diabetes Mellitus 95 26.42 82 22.57 -13 -13.68 Accident & Trauma 63 17.52 70 19.27 7 11.11 COPD 49 13.63 34 9.36 -15 -30.61 Liver Disease - - 31 8.53 - - Sepsis 29 8.06 18 4.95 -11 -37.93 Alcoholism 22 6.12 16 4.40 -6 -27.27 Upper Gastro- - - - - 13 3.58 intestinal Bleeding Source: Office of the City Health Officer-Baguio City.

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Most of the leading causes of deaths are communicable diseases. Vascular disease, cancer, heart disease, and kidney disease are the top five (5) leading causes of mortality in 2018. All of these diseases posted an increase in number of cases except for kidney disease. There is still a need to intensify the promotion of health and wellness as part of the preventive aspects of these diseases. Special attention should be done on the prevention and management of modifiable risk factors. Pneumonia, and accidents & trauma have steadily found its way as a cause of mortality. This is attributed to drastic change of weather conditions . IEC on road safety is still recommended to motorists, migrants and tourist to prevent the loss of lives and limbs.

Table 14 : Survival, Health and Development of Infants and Children Percent Indicator 2017 2018 Difference Change Neonatal mortality rate per 1,000 live birth 36 36 0 0% Infant mortality rate per 1,000 LB* 50 54 4 8.0% Mortality rate among children 1-4 years 13 12 -1 -7.69% old* Note: Number of recorded deaths are all Baguio City residents

Table 15: Leading Causes of Death, 2018 (Under 5 Mortality) AGE Umbrella Cause of Total Rank 7-28 Death 0-6 Days Under 1 1-4 Cases Days 1 Prematurity 11 3 1 - 15 2 Pneumonia 2 - 7 1 10 3 Sepsis 5 - 2 - 7 4 Heart Disease 2 1 2 1 6 5 Acute gastroenteritis - - 1 - 1 6 Liver Disease - - - - - 7 Kidney Disease - - - - - 8 Cancer - - 1 - 1 9 Accident & Trauma - - - - - 10 TB, all forms - - - - - 11 Malnutrition - - - - - 13 Dengue - - - 2 2 12 Others 8 3 4 8 23 Total 28 7 18 12 65

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Table 16: Leading Causes of Infant Deaths, 2018 (all Baguio Residents Deaths) UMBRELLA Neonatal Deaths Under 1 year old Total Rate/1,000 CAUSE OF Total R/1,000 LB Total R/1,000LB Cases Live Birth DEATH Prematurity 14 2.51 1 0.18 15 2.69 Pneumonia 2 0.36 7 1.26 9 1.61 Sepsis 5 0.90 2 0.36 7 1.26 Heart Disease 3 0.54 2 0.18 5 0.90 Acute - - 1 - 1 0.18 Gastroenteritis Kidney Disease ------Accident & ------Trauma Liver Disease ------Cancer - - 1 0.18 1 0.18 Others 11 1.97 4 0.72 15 2.69 TOTAL 35 6.28 18 3.23 53 9.51 *livebirth = Baguio City residents only

Data shows that prematurity is still the number one cause of infant deaths in 2018 or three (3) infant deaths in every 1,000 livebirths. There is still a need to educate parents on the proper health care.

Table 17: Survival, Health and Well-Being of Mothers and their Unborn 2017 2018 Percent Indicator Diff Rate Rate Change Maternal Mortality ratio per 100,000 LB* 3 deaths 0 -3 -100.00 Perinatal mortality rate per 1,000 LB 32 28 -4 -12.50 3.31% Percentage of low birth weight infants out of 756 567 -189 -25.00 total live births 7.82% 10.17% Prevalence rate of iron deficiency anemia 15.85% 17.33% 1.48 among the pregnant Total Contraceptive Prevalence rate 31.85% 42.49% 10.64 Modern Natural and Artificial Contraceptive 31.85% 42.49% 10.64 Prevalence Rate Percentage of deliveries assisted by skilled 99.64% 99.54% -0.10 birth attendants and in a health facility Percentage of deliveries in a health facility 99.17% 99.51% 0.34 Percentage of post-partum first visit within 23.60% 25.11% 1.51 the first week of delivery Source: Baguio City Live Births: 5,574, Outside Baguio Live Births: 4,004,Total Live Births: 9,578

As per World Health organization, preventing death and complications from pre-term birth starts with a healthy pregnancy. Quality care before and during pregnancies will ensure all women to have a positive pregnancy experience.

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No maternal mortality cases was recorded for Baguio City residents in 2018. The decrease in maternal mortality rate, perinatal mortality rate and low birth weight for infants are attributed to the effective implementation of maternal health care programs. Continuous counselling sessions to couples and individuals are provided to address concerns on responsible parenthood and family planning. Further, there are five(5) birthing facilities maintained by the City which are located in the District Health Centers in Atab, Pinsao, Irisan, Pacdal and Loakan. A private birthing facility is also maintained by Ms Lolita Dicang at Lourdes Proper.

Table 18: City Nutrition Programs for CY 2017-2018 Particulars 2017 2018 Percentage of infants with low 13.48% 10.17% birth weight Levels of various Percentage of children 0.88% 0.86% forms of malnutrition underweight for age Prevalence of stunting among 3.39% 2.95% children Levels of various Percentage of Overweight 0.76% 0.52% forms of malnutrition Obese 0.37% 0.36% Availability of fortified Percentage of salt iodization; 99.00% 99.00% staple goods Food fortification*** 99.00% 99.00% Source: Health Services Office

A decrease is noted in the percentage of infants with low birth weight, underweight children for age, prevalence of stunting among children and percentage of overweight and obese children for 2018. The city is addressing the situation through various programs/ projects and activities of the local government with the active participation of nutrition volunteers. Nutritional status indicators include immunization for measles vaccines and full promotion of antibodies, new vaccines, deworming tablets and micro- nutrient supplement of vitamin A are given to infants and school age children.

Table 19: Animal Bite Cases Percent PARTICULARS 2017 2018 Difference Change No. of Bite Cases for Baguio City 5,150 4,968 -182 -3.53 No. of Bite Cases for Transients 1,803 514 -1,289 -71.49 (dog bites outside Baguio City) TOTAL 6,953 5,482 -1,471 -21.16 Source: Health Services Office

The decrease in animal bites cases are attributed to the proximity to animal bite centers, presence of barangay ordinance on responsible pet ownership and availability of dog pounds.

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Table 20: H1N1 and Sari Case Positivity Rates (+) Pandemic A(H1N1) 2017 2018 Difference Percent Change Influenza like Illnesses (ILI) 1,619 1,189 430 26.56 SARI Total Influenza like Illness (ILI) 1,619 1,189 430 26.56 Source: Baguio Health Department

Table 21: Dengue Cases Particulars 2017 2018 Difference Percent Change No. of Dengue cases 508 447 -61 -12.01

Total 508 447 -61 -12.01 Source: Baguio Health Department

Dengue cases decreased by 12.01 percent in 2018. The decrease is attributed to the 4 o’clock program of the government in preventing this illness in the community.

Table 22: Food & Water Borne Diseases Particulars 2017 2018 Difference Percent Change Typhoid Fever 119 106 -13 -10.92 Hepa A 2 1 -1 -50.00 Leptospirosis 12 13 1 8.33 Cholera 0 0 0 0 Source: Baguio Health Department

There was a notable decrease in food and water borne diseases in 2018. These diseases are usually transmitted from person to person via soiled hands and food and water contaminated by human waste. This incidence of diseases peaks during the rainy season and is usually high in areas where sanitation and hygienic practices are poor. However, interventions are implemented to reduce bacterial and parasitic infections. Inspection of sanitary permits for food establishments is conducted and health certificates are issued for food handlers.

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Map 12. Health Centers Map

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VETERINARY SERVICES

Table 23: Regulation and Inspection of Livestock, Meat, Poultry and By-Products Percent Particulars 2017 2018 Difference Change Number of animals slaughtered 129,620 127,450 -2,170 -1.67 Number of heads inspected 531,996 356,949 -175,047 -32.90 Satellite market, meat outlets and 3,944,055 2,428,899 -1,515,156 -38.42 supermarket inspection (kilograms) Post-mortem Inspection (tons) 10,076.97 9,961.98 -114.99 -1.14 Post-Meat establishment Inspection 14,673.32 14,436.15 -237.17 -1.62 (tons) Disposal of condemned livestock, poultry, meat and by-products 31,189.88 27,499.16 -3,690.72 -11.83 (kilograms) Issuance of Meat handler’s License 148 156 -8 -5.41 Volume of Fish Inspected and 10,930.86 10,488.73 -442.13 -4.04 Passed (tons) Source: City Veterinary Office

Animals slaughtered at the City operated abattoir has decreased in 2018, these include hogs, cattle, carabao and goats. Further, a decrease was also noted for the number of heads inspected, post-mortem inspection, post meat establishment inspection, disposal of condemned livestock, poultry, meat and by-products and volume of fish inspected and passed. The decrease could be attributed to the outbreak of avian influenza or bird flu and low demand of meat, chicken and fish. The regulation and inspection of processed meat (longganiza, corned beef, hotdogs, tocino, etc) was transferred to the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) in 2018 .

Table 24 : Livestock and Animal Health Services Percent Particulars 2017 2018 Difference Change Rabies vaccination (number of dogs 39,064 36,036 -3,028 -7.75 and cats vaccinated) Impounding of stray dogs 2,005 2,246 241 12.02 Treatment/ Medication/ Vaccination of 3,530 4,004 474 13.43 animals Neutering (spay and castration) of 293 411 118 40.27 dogs and cats) Inspection of Riding Horses 269 260 -9 -3.35 Issuance of Veterinary Health 23 36 13 56.52 Certificate/ Meat handler’s License Source: City Veterinary Office

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The decrease in the vaccination of anti-rabies for dogs and cats is attributed to the unavailability or absence of pet owners during the scheduled free rabies vaccination in the barangays. However, the increase noted for the Treatment/ Medication/ Vaccination of animals against diseases is attributed to the intensified information campaign on responsible pet ownership as well as the distribution of information materials of activities to the city residents.

Table 25: Survey of Animals 2016 Percent 2018 Difference (actual survey) Change Dog population 61,815 58,844 -2,971 4.81 Number of dog owners 31,247 30,971 -276 -0.88 Number of dogs vaccinated a. City Veterinary 36,036 15,405 74.67 20,631 Office b. Private Clinics 12,790 10,462 -2,328 -18.20 Number of dogs not 12,346 -16,048 -56.52 28,394 vaccinated Number of dogs 48,174 - - - leashed/caged/ confined Other animals - - - a. cats 7,553 - - - b. chicken 32, 468 - - - c. other avians (birds, ducks, goose, 4,096 - - - turkey) d. swine 3,211 - - - e. others (horse, cow, goat, rabbits, 797 - - - monkey, hamster)

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LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRY

Table 26: Registered Live Births by Sex and Age Group of Mother AGE OF Differ- Percent 2017 2018 MOTHER ence Change Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Total 9,867 5,107 4,760 10,040 5,172 4,868 173 1.75 <15 10 9 1 10 5 5 0 - 15-19 956 491 465 894 435 459 -62 -6.48 20-24 2,310 1,228 1,082 2,380 1,235 1,145 70 3.03 25-29 2,676 1,373 1,303 2,751 1,430 1,321 75 2.80 30-.34 2,165 1,120 1,045 2,184 1,120 1,064 19 0.88 35-39 1,302 672 630 1,409 744 665 107 8.22 40-44 363 179 184 310 161 149 -53 -14.60 45-49 27 12 15 29 14 15 2 7.41 50 & 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 - above Not stated 57 22 35 72 27 45 15 26.31 Note: residents and non-residents of Baguio City

Registered Live Births by Sex and Age Group slightly increased in 2018. Per records ages 20 to 34 is still the preferred ages for couples to give birth. Pregnancies and deliveries under the age of 15 is observed.

Table 27: Registered Live Births by Sex and Legitimacy Status LEGITIMACY 2017 2018 STATUS Percent TOTAL Percentage TOTAL Percentage Difference Change TOTAL 9,867 100.00 10,040 100.00 173 1.75 Legitimate 5,190 52.60 5,308 52.87 118 2.27 Illegitimate 4,668 47.31 4,729 47.10 61 1.31 Not Stated 9 0.09 3 0.03 -6 -66.67 Source : Civil Registry office

The legitimacy status of registered live births recorded slightly increased by 1.75 percent in 2018.

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Table 28: Registered Deaths by Age and Sex AGE IN 2017 2018 2017 2018 YEARS BOTH SEXES MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL 2,566 2,679 1,484 1,082 1,537 1,142 <1 90 110 58 32 61 49 1-4 32 28 16 16 16 12 5-9 23 26 18 5 17 9 10-14 19 24 9 10 11 13 15-19 31 44 23 8 24 20 20-24 52 49 29 23 33 16 25-29 65 54 46 19 37 17 30-34 72 81 44 28 51 30 35-39 101 84 65 36 55 29 40-44 118 131 73 45 83 48 45-49 126 143 76 50 98 45 50-54 203 247 140 63 142 105 55-59 249 236 150 99 148 88 60 & Over 1,382 1,422 736 646 761 661 Not Stated 3 0 1 2 0 0

In 2018, ages 60 and above among male and female registered the most number of deaths.

Table 29: Registered Marriages by Type of Ceremony TYPE OF Number of Couples CEREMONY Percent 2017 Percentage 2018 Percentage Difference Change TOTAL 1,704 100.00 1,852 100 148 8.68 Civil 667 39.14 733 39.58 66 9.89 Ceremony Church Rites 577 33.86 801 43.25 224 38.82 Other Rites 460 27.00 318 17.17 -142 -30.87 Source : Civil Registry office

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The total number of registered marriages increased by 8.68 in 2018. Civil ceremony remains high being a preference by most couples considering that lesser requirements are needed and has the minimal expense.

Quasi-Judicial Services

Table 30: Number of Petitions Filed under Republic Act No. 9048 Percent Type of Petition 2017 2018 Difference Change Change of First Name 142 163 21 14.79 Correction of Clerical 1145 979 -166 -14.50 Error Migrant Petitions 88 81 -7 -7.95 TOTAL 1,375 1,223 -152 -11.05 Source : Civil Registry office

The number of petitions filed for the change of first name under Republic Act No. 9048 is maintained low for years because of the computerized Information System being implemented by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the preparation and registration of civil registry documents. Under Republic Act No. 10172 to correct a clerical or typographical error in an entry and/ or change of name or nickname, sex, date of birth except the year, does not require the need of a Judicial Order.

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SOCIAL WELFARE

Table 31: Sector based Programs Percent 2017 2018 Difference SECTOR Change A. COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS

AND SERVICES Family Heads & Other Needy Adults (FHONA) 7,903 8,415 512 6.48 Children 1,433 977 456 31.82 Youth 12,194 12,377 183 15.01 Women 2,982 2,458 524 17.57 Senior Citizens 6,434 5,332 1.102 17.23 Persons with Disabilities 1,379 1,349 30 2.17 TOTAL 33,045 30,908 2.137 6.47 No. of individuals provided temporary shelter 34 6.40 531 565 (Silungan Center) No. of individuals provided residential care 73 38 34.23 111 (Social Dev’t.) TOTAL 642 638 -4 -0.62 B. SPECIFIC CASES ON CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL PROTECTION (CNSP) B.1 CHILD ABUSE Sexual Abuse 51 61 10 19.61 Physical Abuse 55 26 29 52.73 Other forms of Abuse 15 26 11 73.33 TOTAL 121 113 8 6.61 B.2 CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW (CICL) Crime against person/Property & other Felonies punishable by the Revised Penal 209 154 55 26.32 Code Children at risk 475 350 -125 -26.31 TOTAL 684 504 -180 -26.32 B.3 CHILDREN AT RISK Children who violated City Ordinances such as Curfew for Minors, Anti Graffiti,Anti-smoking, vagrancy, anti-peddling, sniffing volatile substance, Misbehaviour, Missing, truancy, involvement in gangs/fraternities & Child mendicancy) SY SY B.4 DAY CARE CHILDREN 2017- 2018- 2018 2019 No. of children enrolled in the different day 4,640 4,700 60 1.28 care centers Source: City Social Welfare and Development Office

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An increase was noted for the Community based programs and services because other than the clients for the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), as a result of the conducted National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) identified poor families were also included in the delivery of programs and services. Parents effectiveness service was conducted enhancing parental skills. Continuous follow-up and monitoring are carried out so that clients will be able to cope up with their current situation.

The increase of day care enrolees is due to the three (3) newly operational Child Development Centers at Imelda Marcos, Light of Lord – Purok Magsaysay, Loakan Proper and Kayang Extension barangays.

Table 32 : List of Day Care Centers, 2018 Number of Day Barangay Day Care Center/s Care Enrollees UNIT 1 1 Cabinet Hill-Teachers Cabinet Hill-Teachers Camp CDC 31 Camp 2 Country Club Village Country Club Village CDC 37 3 DPS Compound DPS Compound CDC 36 4 Engineer’s Hill Engineer’s Hill CDC 40 5 Gibraltar  Upper Gibraltar CDC 27 6  Lower Gibraltar CDC 48 7 Greenwater Village Greenwater Village CDC 24 8 Happy Hollow Happy Hollow CDC 29 9 Lualhati Lualhati CDC 35 10 Lucnab Lucnab CDC 34 11 Mines View CDC 23 12 Outlook Drive Outlook Drive CDC 32 13 Pacdal  Pacdal I CDC 51 14  Pacdal II CDC 41 15  Pacdal III CDC 41 16 Saint Joseph Village Saint Joseph Village CDC 48 17 Salud Mitra  Salud Mitra I CDC 65 18  Salud Mitra II CDC 53 UNIT 2 19 Atok Trail Atok Trail CDC 40 20 Camp 7 Camp 7 CDC 65 21 Camp 8 Camp 8 CDC 64 22 Gabriela Silang Gabriela Silang CDC 55 23 Hillside Hillside CDC 26 24 Kias  Kias Proper CDC 80 25  Kias Relocation CDC 37 26 Loakan Proper  Loakan Proper CDC 80 27  Loakan-Magsaysay CDC 66 28  Light of Love CDC 28

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Number of Day Barangay Day Care Center/s Care Enrollees 29 Loakan-Apugan  Loakan-Apugan CDC 58 30  Kadaklan CDC 22 31 Loakan-Liwanag Loakan-Liwanag CDC 69 32 Lower Dagsian Lower Dagsian CDC 25

Barangay Day Care Center/s Number of Day Care Enrollees 33 Military Cut-off Military Cut-off CDC 30 34 PMA-Fort del Pilar Fort del Pilar CDC 39 35 San Vicente San Vicente CDC 89 36 Scout Barrio Scout Barrio CDC 20 37 Sta. Escolastica Sta. Escolatica CDC 11 Unit 3 38 Bakakeng Central  Bakakeng Central CDC 91 39  Crystal Cave CDC 45 40 Bakakeng Norte/Sur Bakakeng Norte/Sur CDC 75 41 Balsigan Balsigan CDC 41 42 BGH Compound BGH Compound CDC 26 43 Dontogan  Dontogan I CDC 64 44  Dontogan II CDC 28 45 Ferdinand Ferdinand CDC 21 46 Imelda Marcos Imelda Marcos CDC 15 47 SLU-SVP SLU-SVP CDC 43 48 Sto. Rosario Valley Sto. Rosario Valley CDC 44 49 Sto. Thomas Proper Balacbac CDC 45 50 Sto. Tomas Central Sto. Tomas Central CDC 27 Unit 4 51 Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio CDC 21 Asin Road  KM.4 Asin Rd. CDC 65 52  Joaquin Smith CDC 28 53 Camp Allen Camp Allen CDC 40 54 55 Campo Filipino Campo Filipino CDC 28 56 City Camp Proper City Camp Proper CDC 58 57 Dominican Mirador Dominican Mirador CDC 47 58 Fairview Upper Fairview CDC 40 59 Kayang Extension Kayang Extension CDC 25 Lourdes Subd., Lourdes Subd., Extension CDC 40 60 Extension 61 Lourdes Proper Lourdes Proper CDC 44 62 Lower Rock Quarry Lower Rock Quarry CDC 28 63 Middle Rock Quarry Middle Rock Quarry CDC 17 64 MRR Queen of MRR Queen of Peace CDC 67 Peace

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65 Palma Urbano Palma Urbano CDC 44 66 Rizal Monument Baguio City Hall CDC 71 67 San Luis Village San Luis Proper CDC 64 68 San Roque Village San Roque Village CDC 29

Barangay Day Care Center/s Number of Day Care Enrollees 69 Upper City Market Upper City Market CDC 54 70 Upper Q.M. Upper Q.M. CDC 25 71 Upper Rock Quarry Upper Rock Quarry CDC 20 Unit 5 72 Camdas Subdivision Camdas Subdivision CDC 40 73 Cresencia Village Cresencia Village CDC 25 74 East Quirino Hill East Quirino Hill CDC 38 75 Guisad Central Guisad Central CDC 32 76 Guisad Surong GuisadSurong CDC 25 77 Happy Homes – Old Happy Homes – Old Lucban CDC 37 Lucban 78 Irisan  BalenbenIrisan CDC 19 79  Lower San Carlos Hts. CDC 64 80  Upper San Carlos Hts. CDC 76 81  Purok 14, Irisan CDC 44 82  Purok 15, Irisan CDC 57 83  Purok 17, Irisan CDC 38 84  Irisan Lime Project CDC 28 85 Lower Quirino Hill Lower Quirino Hill CDC 41 86 Middle Quezon Hill Middle Quezon Hill CDC 63 87 Middle Quirino Hill  Middle Quirino Hill I CDC 52 88  Middle Quirino Hill II CDC 37 89 Padre Burgos P. Burgos CDC 32 90 Padre Zamora Padre Zamora CDC 31 91 Pinget  Lower Pinget CDC 45 92  Purok 4, Pinget CDC 42 93  Upper Pinget CDC 40 94  Pinget Community CDC 49 95 Pinsao Pilot Project Maligcong CDC 50 96 Pinsao Proper Pinsao Proper CDC 52 97 Quezon Hill Proper Quezon Hill Proper CDC 28 98 Sto. Niño Slaughter Sto. Niño Slaughter CDC 56 Compound 99 Upper Quezon Hill Upper Quezon Hill CDC 57 100 Victoria VIllage Victoria Village CDC 50 Unit 6 101 Aurora Hill Proper Aurora Hill Proper CDC 80

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102 Brookside Brookside CDC 61 103 Brookspoint CDC 42 104 East Bayan Park Bayan Park CDC 70 105 Holy Ghost Ext. Holy Ghost Ext. CDC 45 106 Holy Ghost Proper Holy Ghost Proper CDC 28

Barangay Day Care Center/s Number of Day Care Enrollees 107 Honeymoon-Holy Honeymoon-Holy Ghost CDC 34 Ghost 108 Imelda Village Imelda Village CDC 49 109 Lopez Jaena Lopez Jaena CDC 47 110 New Lucban New Lucban CDC 60 111 North Sanitary Camp North Sanitary Camp CDC 30 112 South Sanitary Camp South Sanitary Camp CDC 32 113 West Bayan Park Leonila Hill CDC 9

In 2018 there are 113 day centers that are strategically located in different barangays in the city that caters children ages 1-3 years old in child development programs and services of the government.

Table 33: List of Evacuation Centers No. Location No. Location 1. Adiwang Elementary School 35. Loakan Elementary School 2. Athletic Bowl 36. Lucban Elementary School 3. Baguio Central Elementary School 37. Mabini Elementary School 4. Baguio City High 38. Magsaysay Elementary School 5. Baguio Convention Center 39. Mansion House 6. Baguio Country Club Village 40. Pacday Quino Elementary School Primary School 7. Bakakeng Elementary School 41. PFVR 8. Bakakeng Multi-purpose Hall 42. Pines City National High School 9. Bonifacio Elementary School 43. Pinget Elementary School 10. Brookspoint Primary School 44. Pinget High School 11. Camp 7 Elementary School 45. Pinsao Elementary School 12. Camp John Hay Elementary 46. Pinsao High School School 13. Center Mall 47. Poliwes SPED Center 14. CEO Motorpool 48. Quezon Elementary School 15. City Camp Youth Center 49. Quezon Hill Elementary School 16. Crystal Cave Primary School 50. Quezon Hill High School Annex 17. Dominican-Mirador Elementary 51. Quirino Elementary School-Irisan

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School 18. Don Mariano Marcos Elementary 52. Quirino Elementary School-M. School Quirino Hill 19. Dona Aurora Elementary School 53. Rizal Elementary School 20. Dona Aurora H. Bueno 54. Roxas Elementary School Elementary School 21. Dona Nicasia Elementary School 55. Saint Louis Aurora High School 22. Easter College 56. San Carlos Heights Elementary School

No No.Location Location . 23. Fairview Primary School 57. San Vicente Elementary School 24. Fort del Pilar Elementary School 58. SDC Youth Auditorium 25. Gen. Emilio Elementary School 59. Silungan Center, Upper 26. Gibraltar Elementary School 60. St. Louis Pacdal High School 27. Guisad Valley National High 61. St. Vincent Gym School 28. Happy Hallow Elementary 62. Sto. Tomas Elementary School School 29. Holy Ghost Extension Elementary 63. Tabora Elementary School School 30. Irisan National High School 64. Teachers Camp 31. Joaquin Smith National High 65. University of the Cordilleras High School School 32. Kias Primary School 33. Laurel Elementary School 34. Lindawan Elementary School

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Map 13. Location Map of Evacuation Centers

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EDUCATION

Table 34: Number of Schools as to Curricular Offering Classification Percent Level 2017 2018 Diff change Public Private Total Public Private Total Total Pre-School 110 NDA 110 113 NDA 113 3 2.73 Elementary 45 102 147 45 180 225 78 53.06 Secondary Junior High School 22 60 82 22 61 83 1 1.22 Senior High School 9 44 53 9 44 53 Technical Voca- tional Education 2 44 46 2 44 46 0 - and Training Tertiary/ Higher 2 18 20 2 18 20 0 - Education TOTAL 190 268 458 193 347 540 82 17.90 Source for 2018 Number of Private Schools: Enhanced Basic Education Information System, accessed on December 6, 2018 and Regional Memorandum 212, s. 2018 as to Curricular Offering Classification (COC). Dep-Ed (Elementary & High School) Learner Information System and Enhanced Basic Education Information as of November 20, 2018 and List of Approved Government Permit and Recognition for SY 2017-2018 and SY 2018-2019, CHED-CAR (Tertiary/ Higher Education), OCSWDO (Pre- School)

Total number of both Public and Private Schools slightly increased by 17.90 percent. The increase of private schools from 102 to 180 is because elementary private schools offering kindergarten and elementary (Grade 1-6) is counted as two or based on the Regional Memorandum 212, s. 2018 as to Curricular Offering Classification (COC) .

Table 35: Classroom Students Ratio 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- 2017- 2018- Level 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Pre- Elementary Public 1: 60 30 37 48 43 NDA Private 1: 25 30 (k-G6) 37 29 15 NDA Elementary ` Public 1: 46 41 43 45 43 37.15 Private 1: 20 20 (K-G6) 19 21 22 18.31 Secondary Public 1: 47 50 47 52 37 45.15 Private 1: 24 20 20 37 33 23.70 Data Source: DepEd-EBEIS and school form 4 SY 2016-2017& 2017-2018, Pre-Elementary (OCSWDO)

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Table 36: Student Teacher Ratio 2013- 2014- 2016- 2017-2018 2018-2019 Level 2014 2015 2015-2016 2017 Pre Elementary Public 1: 54 30 29 30 23 NDA Private 1: 27 30 25 21 14 NDA Elementary Public 1: 41 41 35 34 32 29.13 Private 1: 18 20 21 19 23 14.39 Secondary Public 1: 34 50 28 25 26 22.95 Private 1: 18 20 20 34 27 11.24 Source: School Form 7 Sys 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018 ,Note: Inclusion of Senior High School in SY 2016-2017 & 2017-2018, Pre- Elementary (OCSWDO)

Table 37: Summary of Enrolment by Level (Academic Year 2017- 2019) Percent S E C T O R 2017-2018 2018-2019 Difference Change Total Day Care 4,640 4,700 60 1.27 Public 4,640 4,700 Private NDA NDA Total Elementary Enrolment 52,448 50,335 -2,113 -4.03 Public 37,184 35,637 Private 15,264 14,698 Total Secondary Enrolment* 48,381 48,500 10,119 20.91 Public 22,359 25,480 Private 26,022 23,020 Total Tertiary Enrolment** 47,067 51,690 4,623 9.82 Public 3,355 3,841 Private 43,712 47,849 TOTAL 152,536 155,225 2,688 1.76 Source: 2018 Public Schools' Data: School Form 4 as of September 31, 2018; Private Schools' Data: Learners Information System, accessed on January 24, 2019; CHED-CAR (Tertiary/ Higher Education); OCSWDO (Pre- School)

In SY 2018-2019, almost two-thirds or 61.80 percent of the total enrolment in elementary and secondary was enrolled in public schools.

Public Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) recorded an increase of 14.50 percent in enrolment during SY 2018-2019. Likewise, private HEIs increased by 9.50 percent during the same period.

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Table 38 : Public Schools Enrolment LEVEL PUBLIC Male Female Total

Elementary 18,435 17,202 35,637 Secondary

Junior High School (JHS) 10,849 11,084 21,933 Senior High School (SHS) 1,511 2,036 3,547 TOTAL 30,795 30,322 61,117 Source: School Form 4 as of September 30, 2018

Table 39: Private Schools Enrolment LEVEL PRIVATE Male Female Total

Elementary 7,654 7,044 14,698 Secondary

Junior High School (JHS) 4,695 4,411 9,106 Senior High School (SHS) 6,338 7,576 13,914 TOTAL 18,687 19,031 37,718 Source: Learners Information System, accessed on January 24, 2019

Table 40 : Summary of Elementary and Secondary Enrolment LEVEL PUBLIC PRIVATE TOTAL

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Elementary 18,435 17,202 35,637 7,654 7,044 14,698 26,089 24,246 Secondary Junior High 10,849 11,084 21,933 4,695 4,411 9,106 15,544 15,495 School (JHS) Senior High 1,511 2,036 3,547 6,338 7,576 13,914 7,849 9,612 School (SHS) TOTAL 30,795 30,322 61,117 18,687 19,031 37,718 49,482 49,353

Source for 2018 Public Schools' Data: School Form 4 as of September 31, 2018 Source for 2018 Private Schools' Data: Learners Information System, accessed on January 24, 2019

PERFORMANCE INDICATOR A. SUMMARY OF GROSS ENROLMENT RATE This indicator measures the general level of participation of young children in early childhood development programs. It indicates the capacity of the education system to prepare young children for elementary education.

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Table 41: Gross Enrollment Rate Level 2017- 2018 2018-2019 Public Private Combined Public Private Combined

Kindergarten and 79.12% 32.48% 111.60% 75.83% 31.28% 107.11% Elementary (K to Gr. VI) Secondary (Junior High 72.53% 34.65% 107.18% 78.63% 32.65% 111.28% School) Senior High School 13.74% 105.60% 119.34% 22.90% 89.83% 112.72% Source for SY 2018-2019 Public Sector ,School Form 4 as of September 31, 2018. SY 2018-2019 Private Sector Learners Information System Division Dashboard as of January 23, 2019

A.1 Elementary

Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T

Total Elementary 18,435 17,202 35,637 18,889 18,295 37,184 Enrolment Public Population (Based on PSA 2015 23,526 23,469 46,995 23,526 23,469 46,995 census) Gross Enrolment 78.36% 73.30% 75.83% 80.29% 77.95% 79.12% -4.16% Ratio Total Elementary 7,654 7,044 14,698 7,737 7,527 15,264 Enrolment Private Population (Based on PSA 2015 23,526 23,469 46,995 23,526 23,469 46,995 census) Gross Enrolment 32.53% 30.01% 31.28% 32.89% 32.07% 32.48% -3.71% Ratio Total Elementary 26,089 24,246 50,335 26,626 25,822 52,448 Enrolment Population (Based Com- on PSA 2015 23,526 23,469 46,995 23,526 23,469 46,995 bined census) Gross Enrolment 110.89% 103.31% 107.11% 113.18% 110.03% 111.60% -4.03% Ratio

Decreased on the percent change for the combined account of public and private schools is due to effects of migration and transferring-out of learners from/ to other municipalities/ provinces/ abroad.

A.2 Junior High School Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T

Total JHS 10,849 11,084 21,933 9,314 10,917 20,231 Enrolment Public Population (Based on PSA 2015 13,774 14,119 27,893 13,774 14,119 27,893

census) Gross Enrolment 78.76% 78.50% 78.63% 67.62% 77.32% 72.53% 8.41% Ratio

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Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T

Total JHS 4,695 4,411 9,106 4,745 4,919 9,664 Enrolment Private Population (Based on PSA 2015 13,774 14,119 27,893 13,774 14,119 27,893

census) Gross Enrolment 34.09% 31.24% 32.65% 34.45% 34.84% 34.65% -5.77% Ratio Total JHS 15,544 15,495 31,039 14,059 15,836 29,895 Enrolment Population (Based Com- on PSA 2015 13,774 14,119 27,893 13,774 14,119 27,893 bined census) Gross Enrolment 112.85% 109.75% 111.28% 102.07% 112.16% 107.18% 3.83% Ratio

There is an increase of learners in the public schools and decrease of learners in the private schools. These movements of data imply that Grades 7 to 10 learners of the private schools may have transferred to the public schools within or outside the Division.

A.3 Senior High School Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T

Total SHS 1,511 2,036 3,547 941 1,187 2,128 Enrolment Public Population (Based on PSA 2015 7,425 8,065 15,490 7,425 8,065 15,490

census) Gross Enrolment 20.35% 25.24% 22.90% 15.98% 18.30% 13.74% 66.68% Rate Total SHS 6,338 7,576 13,914 7,191 9,167 16,358 Enrolment Private Population (Based on PSA 2015 7,425 8,065 15,490 7,425 8,065 15,490

census) Gross Enrolment 85.36% 93.94% 89.83% 113.35% 152.60% 105.60% -14.94% Rate Total SHS 7,849 9,612 17,461 8,132 10,354 18,486 Enrolment Population (Based Com- on PSA 2015 7,425 8,065 15,490 7,425 8,065 15,490 bined census) Gross Enrolment 105.71% 119.18% 112.72% 109.52% 128.38% 119.34% -5.54% Rate

All of the public senior high schools have increased in their enrolment in SY 2018-2019 which would justify the increase in the percent change among public schools than private schools. Overall however, there is a decrease of enrollment in the senior high school in the Division. This may be due to the decrease in migration of learners from other provinces as a result of establishment/ conversion/separation of senior high schools in other Schools Division Offices.

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B. SUMMARY OF PARTICIPATION RATE Participation Rate is a measure of the absorption of the institution of the school age population.

Table 42: Participation Rate, SY 2018- 2019 LEVEL Public Private Combined

Kindergarten and Elementary (K to Gr. 67.73% 23.17% 90.90% VI) Secondary (Junior High School) 61.20% 22.15% 83.35%

Senior High School 9.08% 17.86% 26.93%

Source: PSA POPCEN 2015 and School Age as of September 2018.School Age Report as of September 2018 excluding Non-Baguio Residence

B.1 Elementary SY 2018-2019 Sector Indicator M F T

School Age (5-11 yrs. old) 16,393 15,439 31,832

Population Age (5-11 yrs. old) 23,526 23,469 46,995 Public Participation Rate 69.68% 65.78% 67.73%

School Age (5-11 yrs. old) 5,534 5,354 10,888

Private Population Age (5-11 yrs. old) 23,526 23,469 46,995

Participation Rate 23.52% 22.81% 23.17%

School Age (5-11 yrs. old) 21,927 20,793 42,720

Population Age (5-11 yrs. old) 23,526 23,469 46,995 Combined Participation Rate 93.20% 88.60% 90.90%

SY 2017-2018 Sector Indicator M F T

School Age (5-11 yrs. old) 15,860 15,216 31,076

Public Population Age (5-11 yrs. old) 23,526 23,469 46,995

Participation Rate 67.41% 64.83% 66.13%

School Age (5-11 yrs. old) 5,774 5,475 11,249

Population Age (5-11 yrs. old) 23,526 23,469 46,995 Private Participation Rate 24.54% 23.33% 23.94%

School Age (5-11 yrs. old) 21,634 20,691 42,325

Combined Population Age (5-11 yrs. old) 23,526 23,469 46,995

Participation Rate 91.96% 88.16% 90.06%

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B.2 Junior High School SY 2018-2019 Sector Indicator M F T

School Age (12-15 yrs. old) 8,316 8,755 17,071

Population Age (12-15 yrs. Public 13,774 14,119 27,893 old) Participation Rate 60.37% 62.01% 61.20%

School Age (12-15 yrs. old) 3,151 3,027 6,178

Population Age (12-15 yrs. Private 13,774 14,119 27,893 old) Participation Rate 22.88% 21.44% 22.15%

School Age (12-15 yrs. old) 11,467 11,782 23,249

Population Age (12-15 yrs. Combined 13,774 14,119 27,893 old) Participation Rate 83.25% 83.45% 83.35%

SY 2017-2018 Sector Indicator M F T

School Age (12-15 yrs. old) 7,608 8,392 16,000

Population Age (12-15 yrs. Public 13,774 14,119 27,893 old) Participation Rate 55.23% 59.44% 57.36%

School Age (12-15 yrs. old) 2,334 2,141 4,475

Population Age (12-15 yrs. Private 13,774 14,119 27,893 old) Participation Rate 16.94% 15.16% 16.04%

School Age (12-15 yrs. old) 9,942 10,533 20,475

Population Age (12-15 yrs. Combined 13,774 14,119 27,893 old) Participation Rate 72.18% 74.60% 73.41%

Overall, there is a 13.55 percent increase of participation rate in the junior high school. Remaining percentages imply that there are still junior learners within the school age who are not enrolled in the Division. This may be due to increase in Balik-Aral learners as reflected in the Learner Information System.

B.3 Senior High School SY 2018-2019 Sector M F T

School Age (16-17 yrs. old) 598 808 1,406 Public Population Age (16-17 yrs. old) 7,425 8,065 15,490 Participation Rate 8.05% 10.02% 9.08% Private School Age (16-17 yrs. old) 1,229 1,537 2,766

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SY 2017-2018 Sector M F T

Population Age (16-17 yrs. old) 7,425 8,065 15,490 Participation Rate 16.55% 19.06% 17.86% School Age (16-17 yrs. old) 1,827 2,345 4,172 Combined Population Age (16-17 yrs. old) 7,425 8,065 15,490 Participation Rate 24.61% 29.08% 26.93% School Age (16-17 yrs. old) 578 771 1,349 Public Population Age (16-17 yrs. old) 7,425 8,065 15,490 Participation Rate 7.78% 9.56% 8.71% School Age (16-17 yrs. old) 2,500 2,988 5,488 Private Population Age (16-17 yrs. old) 7,425 8,065 15,490 Participation Rate 33.67% 37.05% 35.43% School Age (16-17 yrs. old) 3,078 3,759 6,837 Combined Population Age (16-17 yrs. old) 7,425 8,065 15,490 Participation Rate 41.45% 46.61% 44.14%

In SY 2018-2019 it is noted that enrollees from public schools is higher than the enrollees in private schools. This implies that there is an increase of learners who opt to enroll or remain in the public senior high schools. Further, the decrease of senior high school participation rate in private schools is due to the establishment/ conversion/ separation of senior high schools in the others Schools Division Offices.

Overall, there is 38.98 percent decrease of percent change in the senior high school participation rate. Remaining percentages imply that there are still senior learners within the school age who are not enrolled in the Division. This may be due to the increase in Balik-Aral learners as reflected in the Learner Information System.

C. SUMMARY OF RETENTION RATE

Table 43: Retention Rate SY 2018-2019 LEVEL Public Private Elementary 98.11% 102.11% Junior High School 98.34% 97.38% Senior High School N/A N/A Source for SY 2018-2019 Public Sector: School Form 4 for Current SY as of September 31, 2018 and School Form for Previous SY as of March 2018. SY 2018-2019 Private Sector: Enhanced Basic Education Information System, accessed as of January 23, 2019

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C.1 Elementary

Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. II-VI Enrolment 12,889 12,233 25,122 13,750 13,063 26,813 (Current SY) Public Gr. I-V Enrolment 13,167 12,438 25,605 14,441 13,745 28,186 (Previous SY) Retention Rate 97.89% 98.35% 98.11% 95.22% 95.04% 95.13% 3.14% Gr. II-VI Enrolment 5,340 5,072 10,412 5,340 5,072 10,412 (Current SY) Private Gr. I-V Enrolment 5,235 4,962 10,197 5,774 5,370 11,144 (Previous SY) Retention Rate 102.01% 102.22% 102.11% 92.48% 94.45% 93.43% 9.29% Gr. II-VI Enrolment 18,229 17,305 35,534 19,090 18,135 37,225 (Current SY) Com- Gr. I-V bined Enrolment 18,402 17,400 35,802 20,215 19,115 39,330 (Previous SY) Retention Rate 99.06% 99.45% 99.25% 94.43% 94.87% 94.65% 4.86%

An increase of 4.86 percent was noted on the combined retention rate for the elementary. The increase between SY 2017-2018 and SY 2018-2019 contributed to lesser number of learners transferring in and out / to and from other Divisions.

C.2 Junior High School Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. 8-10 Enrolment 7710 8123 15,833 7,126 7,885 15,011 (Current SY) Gr. 7-9 Enrolment Public 7877 8223 16,100 7,874 8,227 16,101 (Previous SY) Retention Rate 97.88% 98.78% 98.34% 90.50% 95.84% 93.23% 5.48% Gr. 8-10 Enrolment 3,731 3,562 7,293 3,732 3,563 7,295 (Current SY) Private Gr. 7-9 Enrolment 3,904 3,585 7,489 3,844 3,560 7,404 (Previous SY) Retention Rate 95.57% 99.36% 97.38% 97.09% 100.08% 98.53% -1.16%

Gr. 8-10 Enrolment 11,441 11,685 23,126 10,858 11,448 22,306 (Current SY) Com- Gr. 7-9 Enrolment 11,781 11,808 23,589 11,718 11,787 23,505 bined (Previous SY) Retention Rate 97.11% 98.96% 98.04% 92.66% 97.12% 94.90% 3.31%

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The increase in the combined retention rate percent change between SY 2017-2018 and SY 2018-2019, is due to that lesser number of learners are transferring in and out to and from other Divisions.

C.3 Senior High School Senior High School SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018

Sector Indicator M F T M F T

Gr. 11-12 Enrolment (Current SY) 1,511 2,036 3,547 941 1,187 2,128

Public Gr. 11 Enrolment (3 Sch. Yrs Ago) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Retention Rate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Gr. 11-12 Enrolment (Current SY) 6,338 7,576 13,914 7,191 9,167 16,358

Private Gr. 11 Enrolment (3 Sch. Yrs Ago) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Retention Rate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Gr. 11-12 Enrolment (Current SY) 7,849 9,612 17,461 8,132 10,354 18,486

Combined Gr. 11 Enrolment (3 Sch. Yrs Ago) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Retention Rate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Data not applicable due to Senior High School transition.

D. SUMMARY OF SURVIVAL RATE The Cohort Survival Rate computes the percentage of a cohort of pupils/students who are able to reach grade VI/Year IV. It is used to assess the internal efficiency and “wastage” in education.

Table 44: Survival Rate SY 2018-2019 LEVEL Public Private Combined Elementary 95.87% 88.56% 93.81% Junior High School 82.82% 97.46% 87.15% Source for SY 2018-2019 Public Sector: School Form 4 for Current SY as of September 31, 2018 Source for SY 2018-2019 Private Sector and Data 5 Sch. Yrs. Ago: Enhanced Basic Education Information System as of January 16, 2019

D.1 Elementary Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. VI Enrolment 2,902 2,780 5,682 2,964 2,824 5,788 (Current SY) Public Gr. I Enrolment 5 3,093 2,834 5,927 3,333 2,979 6,312 Sch. Yr. Ago Survival Rate 93.82% 98.09% 95.87% 88.93% 94.80% 91.70% 4.55%

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Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. VI Enrolment 1,069 991 2,060 1,069 991 2,060 (Current SY) Private Gr. I Enrolment 5 1,235 1,091 2,326 1,385 1,306 2,691 Sch. Yr. Ago Survival Rate 86.56% 90.83% 88.56% 77.18% 75.88% 76.55% 15.69% Gr. VI Enrolment 3,971 3,771 7,742 4,033 3,815 7,848 (Current SY) Combined Gr. I Enrolment 5 4,328 3,925 8,253 4,718 4,285 9,003 Sch. Yr. Ago Survival Rate 91.75% 96.08% 93.81% 85.48% 89.03% 87.17% 7.61%

Public elementary schools have higher survival rate than private schools with 95.87 percent and 88.56 percent respectively.

D.2 Junior High School Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. 10 Enrolment 2,290 2,513 4,803 2,134 2,542 4,676 (Current SY) Gr. 7 Enrolment Public 2,994 2,805 5,799 2,788 2,794 5,582 (3 Sch. Yrs. Ago) Survival Rate 76.49% 89.59% 82.82% 76.54% 90.98% 83.77% -1.13% Gr. 10 Enrolment 1,188 1,187 2,375 1,189 1,188 2,377 (Current SY) Gr. 7 Enrolment Private 1,280 1,157 2,437 1,286 1,214 2,500 (3 Sch. Yrs. Ago) Survival Rate 92.81% 102.59% 97.46% 92.46% 97.86% 95.08% 2.50% Gr. 10 Enrolment 3,478 3,700 7,178 3,323 3,730 7,053 (Current SY) Combined Gr. 7 Enrolment 4,274 3,962 8,236 4,074 4,008 8,082 (3 Sch. Yrs. Ago) Survival Rate 81.38% 93.39% 87.15% 81.57% 93.06% 87.27% -0.13%

Data shows that private junior high schools have higher survival rate than that of the public schools with 97.46 percent and 82.82 percent respectively. This imply that more learners in the private schools remain in their school until they finish the level possibly because of parental choice, curricular policies and practices, and other factors. It is also noted that there are only 22 public junior high schools. Hence, some completers from the 45 public elementary opt to enrol in the private junior high schools within or outside the Division.

Overall, there is a decrease of survival rate in the junior high school due to increased dropout rate, enrolment to ALS, and transfer out to other Division.

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E. SUMMARY OF DROPOUT RATE The Dropout Rate calculates the percentage of students who do not finish a particular grade/year level. It does not capture students who finish a grade/year level but do not enroll in the next grade/year level the following school year.

Table 45: Dropout Rate SY 2017-2018 LEVEL Public Private Combined Elementary 0.27% 0.10% 0.22% Junior High School 2.76% 1.20% 2.25% Senior High School 0.66% 0.57% 0.58%

Remarkably, there is a decrease in the number of dropouts both in the public and private schools in the elementary level. This is attributed to the strengthened intervention programs of schools to learners who are at risk of dropping and failing.

E.1 Elementary Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Number of 69 30 99 87 41 128 Dropout Public Total Enrolment 18,889 18,295 37,184 18,117 17,045 35,162

Dropout Rate 0.37% 0.16% 0.27% 0.48% 0.24% 0.36% -26.86% Number of 6 10 16 20 8 28 Dropout Private Total Enrolment 7,737 7,527 15,264 7,443 6,967 14,410

Dropout Rate 0.08% 0.13% 0.10% 0.80% 0.48% 0.19% -46.05% Number of 75 40 115 107 49 156 Dropout Com- bined Total Enrolment 26,626 25,822 52,448 25,560 24,012 49,572 Dropout Rate 0.28% 0.15% 0.22% 0.42% 0.20% 0.31% -30.32%

E.2 Junior High School Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Number of 389 169 558 305 161 466 Dropout Public Total Enrolment 9,314 10,917 20,231 10,120 11,029 21149 Dropout Rate 4.18% 1.55% 2.76% 3.01% 1.46% 2.20% 25.18% Number of 81 35 116 80 22 102 Dropout Private Total Enrolment 4,745 4,919 9,664 7,234 7,767 15,001 Dropout Rate 1.71% 0.71% 1.20% 1.73% 1.15% 0.68% 76.53%

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Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Number of 470 204 674 385 183 568 Dropout Com- bined Total Enrolment 14,059 15,836 29,895 17,354 18,796 36,150 Dropout Rate 3.34% 1.29% 2.25% 2.22% 0.97% 1.57% 43.49%

There is an increase in the dropout rate for Junior high school with 43.49 percent and 107.57 percent for senior high school . The following reasons contributed to the increase of dropout rate for Junior High School: Domestic- related factors, individual-related factors, school-related factors, financial-related and others.

E.3 Senior High School Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Number of 9 5 14 3 8 11 Dropout Public Total Enrolment 941 1,187 2,128 3,075 2,965 6040 Dropout Rate 0.96% 0.42% 0.66% 0.10% 0.27% 0.18% 261.24% Number of 51 43 94 15 8 23 Dropout Private Total Enrolment 7,191 9,167 16,358 3,075 2,965 6,040 Dropout Rate 0.71% 0.47% 0.57% 0.49% 0.27% 0.38% 50.91% Number of 60 48 108 18 16 34 Com- Dropout bined Total Enrolment 8,132 10,354 18,486 6,150 5,930 12,080 Dropout Rate 0.74% 0.46% 0.58% 0.29% 0.27% 0.28% 107.57%

The increase of 107.57 percent in total combined dropout rate for Senior High School is because of the following reasons: Domestic-related factors, individual-related factors, school-related factors, financial-related and others.

F. SUMMARY OF COMPLETION RATE The Completion Rate measures the percentage of grade/year 1 entrants who graduate in elementary/secondary education.

Table 46: Completion Rate SY 2017-2018 LEVEL Public Private Combined Elementary 93.11% 54.52% 81.57% Junior High School 77.73% 80.56% 78.65% Source for SY 2017-2018 Data Five Years Ago: Enhanced Basic Education Information System accessed on January 23, 2019. SY 2017-2018 Graduates Data: Summarized Report on Promotion and Learning Progress & Achievement SY 2017-2018 (SF 6)

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F.1 Elementary Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T

Grade 6 Completer 2,982 2,895 5,877 2,899 2,782 5,681 Grade 1 Enrolment Public 3,333 2,979 6,312 3,472 3,099 (Five Sch. Yrs Ago) 6,571

Completion Rate 89.47% 97.18% 93.11% 83.50% 89.77% 86.46% 7.69%

Grade 6 Completer 757 710 1,467 2,899 2,782 5,681 Grade 1 Enrolment Private 1,385 1,306 2,691 3,472 3,099 (Five Sch. Yrs Ago) 6,571

Completion Rate 54.66% 54.36% 54.52% 83.50% 89.77% 86.46% -36.94%

Grade 6 Completer 3,739 3,605 7,344 5,798 5,564 11,362 Com- Grade 1 Enrolment 4,718 4,285 9,003 6,944 6,198 bined (Five Sch. Yrs Ago) 13,142 Completion Rate 79.25% 84.13% 81.57% 83.50% 89.77% 86.46% -5.65%

Public schools completion rate for the elementary decreased by 5.65 percent in SY2017-2018. A contributory factor is the moving in of learners from the private sectors and/ or other learners from other Divisions . Decreased in the private sector's completion rate is attributed to the closing of schools from years 2012 to 2017or transferring of learners to public schools and/or to other Divisions.

F.2 Junior High School Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. 10 Completer 2,102 2,498 4,600 1,894 2,441 4,335 Public Gr. 7 3 Sch. Year 2,788 2,794 5,582 2,799 2,778 5,577 Ago Completion Rate 75.39% 89.41% 82.41% 67.67% 87.87% 77.73% 6.02%

Private Gr. 10 Completer 1,217 1,254 2,471 1,109 1,058 2,167 Gr. 7 3 Sch. Year 1,286 1,214 2,500 1,403 1,287 2,690 Ago Completion Rate 94.63% 103.29% 98.84% 79.04% 82.21% 80.56% 22.69%

Gr. 10 Completer 3,319 3,752 7,071 3,003 3,499 6,502 Com- Gr. 7 3 Sch. Year 4,074 4,008 8,082 4,202 4,065 8,267 bined Ago Completion Rate 81.47% 93.61% 87.49% 71.47% 86.08% 78.65% 11.24%

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An Increase of 11.24 percent in the completion rate for junior high schools is attributed to the transferring in of learners from the private sectors and/or other learners from other Divisions.

G. SUMMARY OF GRADUATION RATE Number of students who finished all the requirements prescribed for the elementary/ secondary curricula.

Table 47: Graduation Rate SY 2017-2018 LEVEL Public Private Combined Elementary 101.54% 91.94% 99.02% Senior High School 95.02% 100.01% 99.68% Source for SY 2017-2018 Graduates Data: Summarized Report on Promotion and Learning Progress & Achievement SY 2017-2018 (SF 6), 2018 Annual Report; SY 2017-2018 Enrolment Data: Enhanced Basic Education Information System accessed on January 26, 2018

G.1 Elementary Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Grade 6 2,982 2,895 5,877 2,899 2,782 5,681 Graduates Grade 6 Public 2,964 2,824 5,788 2,960 2,831 5,791 Enrolment Graduation 100.61% 102.51% 101.54% 97.94% 98.27% 98.10% 3.50% Rate Grade 6 Private 974 920 1,894 2,899 2,782 5,681 Graduates Grade 6 1,069 991 2,060 2,960 2,831 5,791 Enrolment Graduation 91.11% 92.84% 91.94% 97.94% 98.27% 98.10% -6.28% Rate Grade 6 3,956 3,815 7,771 5,798 5,564 11,362 Graduates Com- Grade 6 4,033 3,815 7,848 5,920 5,662 11,582 bined Enrolment Graduation 98.09% 100.00% 99.02% 97.94% 98.27% 98.10% 0.94% Rate

There is a decrease in the graduation rate in the elementary private schools due to the decrease of enrolment in the elementary private schools for SY 2018-2019. This is due to financial constraints among households, hence transferred to public schools.

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G.2 Senior High School Percent SY 2017-2018 SY 2016-2017 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. 12 Graduates 386 453 839 No graduates Public Gr. 12 Enrolment 410 473 883 for the SHS level due to Graduation Rate 94.15% 95.77% 95.02% N/A DepEd Gr. 12 Graduates 3105 4229 7,334 System's K-12 Private transition. Gr. 12 Enrolment 3,109 4,224 7,333

Graduation Rate 99.87% 100.12% 100.01% N/A

Gr. 12 Graduates 3,491 4,682 8173

Combined Gr. 12 Enrolment 3,519 4,697 8216

Graduation Rate 99.20% 99.68% 99.48% N/A Source of Enrolment: Learners Information System DivisiDashboard as of January 24, 2018

H. SUMMARY OF TRANSITION RATE The indicator assesses the extent by which pupils are able to move to the next higher level of education (i.e. primary to intermediate and elementary to secondary).

Table 48: Transition Rate SY 2018-2019 LEVEL Public Private Combined Elementary 104.41% 100.18% 103.13% Junior High School 102.90% 102.90% 102.90% Senior High School 37.68% 172.60% 101.92% Source for Current Sch. Yr Public School: School Form 4 as of September 31, 2018, Source for Current Sch. Yr Private School: Learners Information System Quick Count accessed on Jan. 23, 2019, Source for Previous Sch. Yr: Enhanced Basic Education and Information System accessed on January 23, 2019

H.1 Elementary Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Grade 1 (Current 2,624 2,351 5,447 2,227 2,013 4,240 Sch.Yr.) Public Kinder (Previous 2,570 2,292 5,217 1,895 1,747 3,642 Sch. Yr.) Transition Rate 102.10% 102.57% 104.41% 117.52% 115.23% 116.42% 10.32%

Grade 1 (Current 825 764 2,272 964 881 1,845 Sch.Yr.) Kinder (Previous Private 1,188 1,068 2,268 825 807 2,140 Sch. Yr.) Transition Rate 69.44% 71.54% 100.18% 116.85% 109.17% 86.21% 16.19% Grade 1 (Current 3,449 3,115 7,719 3,191 2,894 6,085 Sch.Yr.) Com- Kinder (Previous 3,758 3,360 7,485 2,720 2,554 5,782 bined Sch. Yr.) Transition Rate 91.78% 92.71% 103.13% 117.32% 113.31% 105.24% -2.01%

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A decrease of 2.01 percent was noted for the total combined transition rate for elementary, this is attributed to the transfer of Kindergarten learners from public to private schools in their grade 1 level.

H.2 Junior High School Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. 7 Enrolment 3,139 2,961 6,100 3,018 2,941 5,959 (Current Sch. Yr.) Grade 6 Enrolment Public 5,802 2,960 2,831 5,791 (Previous Sch. Yr) 2,949 2,853 Transition Rate 106.44% 103.79% 105.14% 101.96% 103.89% 102.90% 2.17% Gr. 7 Enrolment 998 915 1,913 3,018 2,941 5,959 (Current Sch. Yr.) Grade 6 Enrolment Private 1,069 991 2,060 2,960 2,831 5,791 (Previous Sch. Yr) Transition Rate 93.36% 92.33% 92.86% 101.96% 103.89% 102.90% -9.75% Gr. 7 Enrolment 4,137 3,876 8,013 6,036 5,882 11,918 (Current Sch. Yr.) Com- Grade 6 Enrolment 4,018 3,844 7,862 5,920 5,662 11,582 bined (Previous Sch. Yr) Transition Rate 102.96% 100.83% 101.92% 101.96% 103.89% 102.90% -0.95%

There is a slight decrease of 0.95 percent in total combined transition rate of junior high schools. Specifically because Grade 6 learners are transferring from private schools to public schools in grade 7 as a cause of financial constraints, transfer of residence and other factors.

H.3 Senior High School Percent SY 2018-2019 SY 2017-2018 Change Sector Indicator M F T M F T Gr. 11 Enrolment Public 753 997 1,750 529 715 1,244 (Current Sch. Yr.) Grade 10 Enrolment 4,644 2,029 2,527 4,556 (Previous Sch. Yr) 2,129 2,515

Transition Rate 35.37% 39.64% 37.68% 26.07% 28.29% 27.30% 38.01% Gr. 11 Enrolment 3,700 4,371 8,071 4,026 4,906 8,932 (Current Sch. Yr.) Grade 10 Enrolment Private 2,134 2,542 4,676 1,274 1,215 2,489 (Previous Sch. Yr) Transition Rate 173.38% 171.95% 172.60% 316.01% 403.79% 358.86% -51.90% Gr. 11 Enrolment 4,453 5,368 9,821 4,555 5,621 10,176 (Current Sch. Yr.) Com- Grade 10 Enrolment 4,263 5,057 9,320 3,303 3,742 7,045 bined (Previous Sch. Yr) Transition Rate 104.46% 106.15% 105.38% 137.90% 150.21% 144.44% -27.05%

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Also, a decrease of 27.05 percent in the total combined transition rate in the Senior High School in SY 2018-2019. Transferring of Grade 10 learners from private schools to public schools as a cause of financial constraints, transfer of residence, the addition of SHS in Pines City National High School and other factors.

Important Notes: 1. Increase or decrease of performance indicator rates may be due to the following: a) baseline population as of 2015

b) age adjustment in conjunction with the K to 12 program implementation c) sources of raw data (e.g EBEIS/LIS, Monthly Learner's Movement and Attendance (SF 4), Report on Promotion & Level of Proficiency (SF 5), Summarized Report on Promotion and Level of Proficiency (SF (6), among others) 2. Percent change is affected by increase or decrease of learners due to drop-out, migration or transferring-out of enrollees from/ to other municipalities/provinces. 3. Performance indicators may change due to ongoing enrolment in the Learner Information System especially on Senior High Schools and Private Schools.

Table 49: School Age Elementary (as of October 2018) SCHOOL AGE NON-SCHOOL AGE Male Female Total Male Female Total

5 years old Below and Above 5 years old Baguio Resident 1,540 1,393 2,933 Baguio Resident 910 816 1,726 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 70 96 166 65 57 122 Resident Resident Total 1,610 1,489 3,099 Total 975 873 1,848 6 years old Below and Above 6 years old Baguio Resident 1,667 1,582 3,249 Baguio Resident 812 649 1,461 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 103 92 195 54 39 93 Resident Resident Total 1,770 1,674 3,444 Total 866 688 1,554 7 years old Below and Above 7 years old Baguio Resident 1,414 1,386 2,800 Baguio Resident 693 547 1,240 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 97 97 194 39 31 70 Resident Resident Total 1,511 1,483 2,994 Total 732 578 1,310 8 years old Below and Above 8 years old Baguio Resident 1,758 1,781 3,539 Baguio Resident 625 431 1,056 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 90 106 196 42 30 72 Resident Resident Total 1,848 1,887 3,735 Total 667 461 1,128 9 years old Below and Above 9 years old Baguio Resident 1,782 1,841 3,623 Baguio Resident 797 607 1,404 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 113 141 254 58 34 92 Resident Resident Total 1,895 1,982 3,877 Total 855 641 1,496

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SCHOOL AGE NON-SCHOOL AGE Male Female Total Male Female Total

10 years old Below and Above 10 years old Baguio Resident 1,786 1,809 3,595 Baguio Resident 742 616 1,358 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 129 141 270 59 48 107 Resident Resident Total 1,915 1,950 3,865 Total 801 664 1,465 11 years old Below and Above 11 years old Baguio Resident 1,801 1,859 3,660 Baguio Resident 937 746 1,683 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 138 155 293 75 80 155 Resident Resident Total 1,939 2,014 3,953 Total 1,012 826 1,838 GRAND TOTAL 12,488 12,479 24,967 GRAND TOTAL 5,908 4,731 10,639 Source: School Age as of October 31, 2018

Table 50: School Age Secondary (as of October 2018) SCHOOL AGE NON-SCHOOL AGE

Male Female Total Male Female Total

12 years old Below and Above 12 years old Baguio Residents 1,533 1,675 3,208 Baguio Residents 1,267 910 2,177 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 179 224 403 168 133 301 Residents Residents Total 1,712 1,899 3,611 Total 1,435 1,043 2,478 13 years old Below and Above 13 years old Baguio Residents 1,316 1629 2,945 Baguio Residents 1,162 982 2,144 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 131 159 290 113 140 253 Residents Residents Total 1,447 1,788 3,235 Total 1,275 1,122 2,397 14 years old Below and Above 14 years old Baguio Residents 1,063 1,387 2,450 Baguio Residents 1,129 999 2,128 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 128 187 315 123 112 235 Residents Residents Total 1,191 1,574 2,765 Total 1,252 1,111 2,363 15 years old Below and Above 15 years old Baguio Residents 974 1,290 2,264 Baguio Residents 891 849 1,740 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 95 188 283 136 175 311 Residents Residents Total 1,069 1,478 2,547 Total 1,027 1,024 2,051 SCHOOL AGE NON-SCHOOL AGE

Male Female Total Male Female Total

16 years old Below and Above 16 years old Baguio Residents 196 293 489 Baguio Residents 318 364 682 Non-Baguio Non-Baguio 23 42 65 36 35 71 Residents Residents Total 219 335 554 Total 354 399 753

Source: School Age as of October 31, 2018

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Table 51: Quality Education PUBLIC ELEMENTARY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SY 2017-2018 LEARNERS PASSED FAILED Com- Com- Male Female Male Female bined bined KINDER Pagpapaunlad sa Kakayahang Sosyo- 2,402 2,256 4,658 11 7 18 Emosyunal Pagpapaunlad sa Kakayahang 2,402 2,256 4,658 11 7 18 Makipamuhay Kagandahang Asal 2,402 2,256 4,658 11 7 18 Kalusugang Pisikal at Pagpapaunlad ng 2,402 2,256 4,658 11 7 18 Kakayahang Motor Sining 2,402 2,256 4,658 11 7 18 Mathematics 2,400 2,253 4,653 13 10 23 Understand Physical and 2,402 2,256 4,658 11 7 18 Natural Environment Language, Literacy and 2,400 2,247 4,647 13 10 23 Communication GRADE 1 Mother Tongue 2,245 2,025 4,270 12 4 16 Filipino 2,264 2,046 4,310 14 5 19 English 2,263 2,045 4,308 16 6 22 Mathematics 2,263 2,045 4,308 16 6 22 Science 1,809 1,584 3,393 10 3 13 Araling Panlipunan 2,265 2,045 4,310 14 6 20 Edukasyon sa 2,266 2,047 4,313 12 4 16 Pagpapakatao (EsP) Music 2,267 2,049 4,316 12 2 14 Arts 2,268 2,049 4,317 10 2 12 Physical Education 2,268 2,049 4,317 10 2 12 Health 2,268 2,049 4,317 11 2 13

GRADE 2 Mother Tongue 2,273 2,132 4,405 9 3 12 Filipino 2,294 2,159 4,453 10 4 14 English 2,289 2,159 4,448 14 4 18 Mathematics 2,289 2,159 4,448 15 4 19 Science 1,975 1,862 3,837 10 3 13

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PUBLIC ELEMENTARY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SY 2017-2018 LEARNERS PASSED FAILED Com- Com- Male Female Male Female bined bined Araling Panlipunan 2,289 2,159 4,448 15 4 19 Edukasyon sa 2,297 2,160 4,457 8 3 11 Pagpapakatao (EsP) Music 2,299 2,160 4,459 5 3 8 Arts 2,299 2,160 4,459 5 3 8 Physical Education 2,299 2,160 4,459 5 3 8 Health 2,298 2,160 4,458 6 3 9

GRADE 3 Mother Tongue 2,625 2,590 5,215 23 13 36 Filipino 2,642 2,617 5,259 24 14 38 English 2,642 2,617 5,259 25 14 39 Mathematics 2,641 2,618 5,259 25 13 38 Science 2,642 2,617 5,259 25 14 39 Araling Panlipunan 2,642 2,618 5,260 24 13 37 Edukasyon sa 2,646 2,627 5,273 20 4 24 Pagpapakatao (EsP) Music 2,658 2,626 5,284 7 5 12 Arts 2,661 2,627 5,288 6 4 10 Physical Education 2,661 2,627 5,288 6 4 10 Health 2,661 2,627 5,288 6 4 10

GRADE 4 Filipino 2,634 2,636 5,270 21 6 27 English 2,622 2,631 5,253 33 11 44 Mathematics 2,622 2,631 5,253 33 11 44 Science 2,622 2,631 5253 31 11 42 Araling Panlipunan 2,622 2,631 5,253 30 11 41 Edukasyon sa 2,622 2,631 5,253 30 10 40 Pagpapakatao (EsP) Music 2,634 2,636 5,270 17 5 22 Arts 2,634 2,636 5,270 17 5 22 Physical Education 2,634 2,636 5,270 17 5 22

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PUBLIC ELEMENTARY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SY 2017-2018 LEARNERS PASSED FAILED Com- Com- Male Female Male Female bined bined Health 2,634 2,637 5,271 17 5 22 Technology and Livelihood 2,634 2,636 5,270 17 5 22 Education (TLE) GRADE 5 Filipino 2,940 2,781 5,721 24 2 26 English 2,939 2,780 5,719 24 3 27 Mathematics 2,937 2,780 5,717 26 3 29 Science 2,934 2,780 5,714 29 3 32 Araling Panlipunan 2,936 2,780 5,716 27 3 30 Edukasyon sa 2,948 2,781 5,729 16 2 18 Pagpapakatao (EsP) Music 2,941 2,779 5,720 21 3 24 Arts 2,946 2,780 5,726 17 2 19 Physical Education 2,946 2780 5,726 17 2 19 Health 2,946 2,780 5,726 17 2 19 Technology and Livelihood 2,902 2,745 95 21 3 0 Education (TLE) GRADE 6 Filipino 2,969 2,824 5,793 6 3 9 English 2,969 2,824 5,793 6 3 9 Mathematics 2,968 2,825 5,793 7 3 10 Science 2,968 2,825 5,793 7 3 10 Araling Panlipunan 2,968 2,824 5,792 7 3 10 Edukasyon sa 2,970 2,824 5,794 6 3 9 Pagpapakatao (EsP) Music 2,970 2,824 5,794 6 3 9 Arts 2,969 2,825 5,794 7 3 10 Physical Education 2,970 2,825 5,795 6 3 9 Health 2,970 2,825 5,795 6 3 9 Technology and Livelihood 2,970 2,825 5,795 6 3 9 Education (TLE) TOTAL 191,570 182,898 368,916 1,094 389 1459 Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

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PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SY 2017-2018 LEARNERS PASSED FAILED Com- Com- Male Female Male Female bined bined GRADE 7 Filipino 2,714 2,886 5,600 133 32 165 English 2,729 2,917 5,646 155 32 187 Mathematics 2,647 2,883 5,530 224 59 283 Science 2,748 2,908 5,656 143 33 176 Araling Panlipunan 2,732 2,903 5,635 153 56 209 Edukasyon sa 2,773 2,926 5,699 101 32 133 Pagpapakatao (EsP) MAPEH 2,818 2,922 5,740 64 20 84 TLE 2,748 2902 5,650 116 26 142 GRADE 8 Filipino 2,310 2,471 4,781 101 18 119 English 2,306 2,477 4,783 104 22 126 Mathematics 2,268 2,465 4,733 142 40 182 Science 2,279 2,459 4,738 135 25 160 Araling Panlipunan 2,308 2,484 4,792 98 20 118 Edukasyon sa 2,319 2,481 4,800 83 16 99 Pagpapakatao (EsP) MAPEH 2,346 2,492 4,838 61 9 70 TLE 2,266 2,342 4,608 105 25 130 GRADE 9 Filipino 2,072 2,405 4,477 83 38 121 English 2,089 2,407 4,496 70 36 106 Mathematics 2,046 2,374 4,420 130 87 217 Science 2,060 2,379 4,439 109 61 170 Araling Panlipunan 2,086 2,407 4,493 63 32 95 Edukasyon sa 2,084 2,408 4,492 76 30 106 Pagpapakatao (EsP) MAPEH 2,107 2,418 4,525 42 20 62 TLE 2,094 2,343 4,437 61 36 97 GRADE 10 Filipino 1900 2,361 4,261 19 8 27

English 1,890 2,359 4,249 29 11 40

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PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SY 2017-2018 LEARNERS PASSED FAILED Com- Com- Male Female Male Female bined bined

Mathematics 1,878 2,353 4,231 41 16 57

Science 1,873 2,358 4,231 47 12 59 Araling Panlipunan 1,900 2,362 4,262 19 7 26 Edukasyon sa 1,900 2,361 4,261 20 8 28 Pagpapakatao (EsP) MAPEH 1,901 2,364 4265 18 5 23 TLE 1,861 2287 4,148 25 17 42 TOTAL 72,052 80,864 152,916 2,770 889 3659 Data source: Schools Annual Report 2018

PUBLIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT SY 2017-2018

BAGUIO CENTRAL AND WEST BAGUIO DISTRICT PASSED FAILED MALE FEMALE COMBINED MALE FEMALE COMBINED 314 435 749 36 18 54

BAGUIO CITY HIGH SCHOOL AND ANNEXES DISTRICT PASSED FAILED

MALE FEMALE COMBINED MALE FEMALE COMBINED 393 552 945 19 10 29

LUCBAN AND MABINI DISTRICT PASSED FAILED MALE FEMALE COMBINED MALE FEMALE COMBINED 90 140 230 1 0 1

QUEZON AND NORTH QUEZON DISTRICT PASSED FAILED MALE FEMALE COMBINED MALE FEMALE COMBINED 116 92 208 6 2 8 Data Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

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OTHER LEARNERS

Table 52: ELEMENTARY SY2017- SY2018- Percent SY2017- SY2018- Percent District Name Of School 2018 2019 Change 2018 2019 Change Roxas Elementary 22 35 59.00% School Crystal Cave 22 20 -9.00% Baguio Central Elementary School 255 258 1.00% District Baguio Central 125 113 -10.00% Elementary School Aguinaldo 86 90 5.00% Elementary School Lucban Elementary Lucban District 35 18 -49.00% 19 4 -79.00% School Magsaysay 16 14 -13.00% Elementary School Mabini Elementary 32 72 125.00% School Mabini District 35 73 109.00% Holy Ghost Extn. 3 1 -67.00% Elem School

North Quezon Rizal Elementary 20 15 -25.00% 20 15 -25.00% District School Quezon - San Vicente 40 0 40 0 -100.00% District 100.00% Elementary School West Baguio Josefa Cariño 150 151 1.00% 5 8 60.00% Central District Elementary School

Overall 535 515 -4.00%

Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MADRASAH School Grade Level SY 2017-2018 SY 2018-2019 Percent Change GRADE 7 28 26 -7.14% Male 10 15 50.00% Female 18 11 -38.89% Baguio City GRADE 8 27 33 22.22% National High School Male 12 12 0.00% Main Female 15 21 40.00% GRADE 9 20 32 60.00% Male 5 18 260.00% Female 15 14 -6.67% GRADE 10 13 31 138.46% Male 3 12 300.00% Female 10 19 90.00% TOTAL 88 122 38.64%

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MADRASAH School Grade Level SY 2017-2018 SY 2018-2019 Percent Change GRADE 7 19 21 10.53% Male 11 11 0.00% Female 8 10 25.00% GRADE 8 20 16 -20.00% Male 8 5 -37.50% Female 12 11 -8.33% Pines National High GRADE 9 11 10 -9.09% School Male 2 2 0.00% Female 9 8 -11.11% GRADE 10 8 5 -37.50% Male 4 2 -50.00% Female 4 3 -25.00% TOTAL 58 52 -10.34% OVERALL 146 174 19.18% Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MADRASAH School Grade Level SY 2017-2018 SY 2018-2019 Percent Change GRADE 11 3 2 -33.33% Pines National High Male 0 0 School Female 3 2 -33.33% GRADE 12 4 4 0.00% Male 1 1 0.00% Female 3 3 0.00%

TOTAL 7 6 -14.29% OVERALL 7 6 -14.29% Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

SPECIAL CURRICULAR PROGRAMS

Table 53: ELEMENTARY SPECIAL CURRICULAR DISTRICT LEARNERS PROGRAMS Baguio Central District Special Science Class 185 Lucban Elementary Special Science Class 110 School TOTAL 302 Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL CURRICULAR DISTRICT LEARNERS TOTAL PROGRAMS Science, Technology and Baguio Central and 124 Engineering 252 West Central District Journalism 128 Special Program in Sports 394 Special Program in Arts 417 Baguio City High Special Program in 1,084 School & Annexes 89 Journalism Science, Technology and 184 Engineering TOTAL 1,336 Source: Schools Annual Report 2018

PANTAWID PAMILYA PROGRAM (4Ps)

Table 54: ELEMENTARY

DISTRICT Male Female Total Baguio Central District 172 152 324 Mabini District 93 91 184 Quezon District 120 101 221 Lucban District 127 122 249 North Quezon District 188 159 347 West Baguio Central District 249 257 506 OVERALL 949 882 1,831 Source: School Annual Report 2018

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

DISTRICT Male Female Total Baguio Central & Baguio West Central 337 378 715 District Lucban & Mabini District 265 315 580 Baguio City High School & Annexes 23 23 46 Quezon & North Quezon District 161 150 311 OVERALL 786 866 1,652 Source: School Annual Report 2018

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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

DISTRICT Grade 11 Grade 12 Total Baguio Central & Baguio West Central 92 68 160 District Lucban & Mabini District 27 18 45 Baguio City High School & Annexes 81 57 138 Quezon & North Quezon District 13 15 28 OVERALL 150 221 371 Source: School Annual Report 2018

IMPLEMENTATION OF LITERACY PROGRAMS

Table 55: Basic Literacy in Elementary and Secondary Level Test Results

2017 2016

LEVEL

RANT

TEST % OF TEST % OF

TAKERS TAKERS TAKERS TAKERS

CHANGE

PASSERS PASSERS PASSERS PASSERS

PERCENT PERCENT

% OF TEST % OF TEST

REGIST REGISTRANT Basic Literacy

1. Elementary 27 25 92.59 23 92.00 54 36 66.67 35 97.22 -5.37

2. Secondary 507 489 96.45 390 79.75 845 520 61.54 419 80.58 -1.02

REGIONAL First Place First Place RANK Source: Alternative Learning System, Division Office-DepEd Note: Number of Test Takers were notably lower than registrants due to the late announcement from Bureau of Education Assessment (BEA) of the lowering of passing rate from 75% to 60% (November 19, 2017 A & E Test)

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Map 14: Location Map of Public Elementary School

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PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Table 56 : Public Elementary Schools A. West Baguio Central District D. Quezon District 1. Quezon Hill ES 26. Bakakeng ES 2. San Carlos Heights ES 27. Camp 7 ES 3. San Luis ES 28. Dona Aurora H. Bueno ES 4. Pacday Quinio ES 29. Jose P. Laurel ES 5. Irisan ES 30. Manuel L. Quezon ES 6. Fairview ES 31. San Vicente ES 7. Elpidio Quirino ES 32. Baguio SPED Center 8. Josefa Carnio ES B. Baguio Central District E. Lucban District 9. Adliwang ES 33. Alfonso Tabora ES 10. Emilio Aguinaldo ES 34. Andres Bonifacio ES 11. Baguio Central Schiil 35. Pinget ES 12. Dontogan ES 36. Pinsao ES 13. Sto. Tomas ES 37. Quirino Hill ES 14. Dominican Mirador ES 38. Magsaysay ES 15. Crystal Cave ES 39. Lucban ES 16 .Manuel Roxas ES C. North Quezon District F. Mabini District 17. Baguio Country Club ES 40. Apolinario Mabini ES 18. Fort Del Pilar, ES 41. Brookspoint ES 19. Gibraltar ES 42. Don Mariano Marcos ES 20. Happy Hallow ES 43. Doña Aurora ES 21. Lindawan ES 44. Doña Nicasia J. Puyat ES 22. Kias ES 45. Holy Ghost Extension ES 23. Springhills ES 24. Jose P. Rizal ES 25. Loakan ES Source: Division Office, Dep-Ed Baguio

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Map 15. Location Map of Private Elementary Schools

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Table 57: Private Elementary Schools by District

A. North Quezon District D. West Baguio Central District 1. Academia de Sophia International 50. 4th Watch Marantha Christian Inc. Academy of Baguio City Inc. 2. Baguio Higher Ground Christian 51. Androgynous Heritage School School Inc. 3. Balay Sofia, Inc. 52. Baguio City 4 Square Heritage Kinder School Inc. 4. Berkeley School Inc. 53. Baguio City Academy Colleges Inc. 5. Bright Hope Room for Growth Inc. 54. Baguio Multicultural Institute 6. Disciples of Christ International 55. Charis Duron Life Project & Christian School Academy Inc. 7. Genext School of Leaders 56. Cypress Christian Foundation School Foundation Inc. Inc. 8. Golden Heart Preschool 57. Educare Learning Center Inc. 9. Grace Bible Academy 58. Glad Tidings Integrated School 10. Greenwood School Inc. 59. Headstart Play & Learn Montessori 11. High Crest Baptist Learning Center 60. Irisan Children's Learning Center 12. Loakan Baptist Church Christian 61. Jesus Miracle Crusade Christian Education Foundation Inc. Academy Inc. 13. Maurice Lex Learning Center, Inc. 62. Learning by the Hillside Inc. 14. Pines Montessori School 63. Living Epistle Christian Academy Baguio Inc. 15. Sontown International Christian 64. Phases Learning Center Academy 16. St. Joseph Kindergarten 65. Pines Faith Mountain Academy Inc. 17. Westmont School Montessori, Inc. 66. San Luis King' Kids Christian Academy B. Baguio Central District 67. St. John Paul II Learning Center, Inc. 18. Baguio Pines Family Learning 68. St. Joseph de Mary Learning Center, Center Inc. 19. Baguio City Academy Colleges Inc. 69. St. Vincent de Ferrer Learning (ext.) Center 20. Baguio First Learning Center Inc. 70. Westville School Inc. 21. Baguio Patriotic High School (Elem.) E. Mabini District 22. Christian Legacy Academy 71. Baguio Achievers Academy 23. Crescent Valley Christian Academy 72. Nursery School Inc. Inc. 24. Glad Tidings Integrated School 73. BBCCC Foundation Preschool (Branch) 25. Grace Baptist Church & School of 74. Bridges Tutorial & Learning Center Baguio City Inc. 26. Kiddie Kingdom International School 75. D' Hundred Times Academy 27. Northern Luzon Association of the 76. Harvesters Learning Center Blind Inc.

28. Northridge Academy 77. Mary Immaculate School Baguio

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City Inc. 29. Ridgeview Academy of Baguio Inc. 78. Wesleyan Academy 30. St. Martin School, Inc. 79. Saint Elizabeth Montessori 31. STEP Learning Center 80. Shalom International School 32. UCCP Baguio Educational Center 81. St. Louis Laboratory Elementary School 33. Union School International 82. St. Louis School Inc. (Center) 34. University of the Cordilleras 83. Laboratory Laboratory School 35. Victory Baptist Academy 84. Vision Educational Center Inc. 36. Yesu Maeul Christian Academy 85. YMCA Preschool C. Quezon District F. Lucban District 37. Baguio City Science Foundation 86. Baguio Baptist Learning Center 38. Brent International School 87. Baguio International Academy 39. Cherubim School Inc. 88. Baguio Seventh Day Adventist 40. Daily International School Inc. 89. Baguio Siloam Christian Academy 41. John Hay Elementary School 90. BCU Growing-up Learning Center 42. Metropolitan Baguio Christian 91. Bethesda Sky Learning Center Academy 43. Missionary Church of the Living 92. Calvary Baptist Elementary School Christ Christian School Inc. Inc. 44. Philippine Bell International School 93. Don Bosco School 45. Poliwes Community Church 94. Easter College Inc. Learning Center 46. Remnant International School Inc. 95. Easter College SPED Center 47. Small World Christian School 96. Free Believers Christian Academy Foundation Inc. 48. St. Francis Learners School of 97. Hood News Academy Inc. Baguio City 49. The School of St. Isidorus, Inc. 98. Holy Angels Nursery 99. Kids Praise Preschool 100. Logos Mission School 101. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Montessori 102. Pines City Baptist Academy 103. School of Thoughts Integrated Learning Experience Source: Division Office, Dep-Ed Baguio

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Map 16. Location Map of Public Secondary Schools

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PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS

A. West Baguio Central & Baguio Central District

1. Dominican Mirador NHS 2. Irisan NHS 3. Joaquin Smith NHS 4. Pines City NHS 5. Quezon Hill NHS 6. Roxas NHS 7. Sto. Tomas NHS 8. BCHS- Stand Alone

B. Baguio City High School And Annexes

10. Baguio City National High School 11. BCNHS - For Del Pillar Annex 12. BCNHS - Hillside Annex

C. Lucban And Mabini District 13. Doña Aurora NHS 14. Guisad Valley NHS 15. Magsaysay NHS 16. Pinget NHS 17. Pinsao NHS

D. Quezon and North Quezon District 18. Bakakeng NHS 19. Happy Hallow NHS 20. Lindawan NHS 21. Mil-an NHS 22. Rizal NHS 23. San Vicente NHS

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Map 17. Location Map of Private Secondary Schools

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PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS

A. West Baguio Central & Baguio Central District

1. 4th Watch Maranatha Christian Academy 2. Androgynous Heritage School 3. Casiciaco Recoletos Seminary Inc. 4. Christian Legacy Academy 5. Educare Learning School 6. Fame Golf Mission School Inc. 7. Grace Baptist Church & School of Baguio City Inc. 8. Irisan Children's Learning Center 9. Kiddie Kingdom International School 10. Phases Learning Center 11. Saint Joseph De Mary Learning Center Inc. 12. Saint Louis School Inc. (Center) 13. University of the Cordilleras Laboratory School 14. Victory Baptist Academy

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ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM (ALS)

Table 58: Program Implementation (ACCESS) ENROLLMENT 2017 2018 Livelihood Grand Livelihood Grand PROGRAM Skill Total Skill Total Training Training A. Mobile Teachers Program 863 - 1,252 - (MTP) DepEd B. Distric Alternative Learning Delivered - - System Coordinator (DALSC) 23 85 Total 886 1,337 -

A. Literacy Service - - - - Contracting Scheme (LSCS) B. Learning Support Delivery - - - - System (LSDS) DepEd C. Balik Paaralan - Out of Procured - - - School Adults (BP-OSA) Other Pilot Contracted 103 - - - Projects Total 103 - - - A. Local Government Unit - 1,539 - 1205 (LGU) B. Non-Government Non-DepEd - - - - Delivered Organization (NGO) Others - - - - Total - 1,539 - 1,205 Grand Total 989 1,539 1,337 1,205 Source: Alternative Learning System, Division Office-DepEd

COMPLETERS 2017 2018 Livelihood Livelihood Grand Grand PROGRAM Skill Skill Total Total Training Training A. MTP 635 - 806 - DepEd B. DALSC 15 - 25 - Delivered Total 650 - 831 - A. LSCS - - - - B. LSDS - - - - DepEd C. BP-OSA - - - - Procured Other Pilot Contracted Projects 80 - - - Total 80 - - -

A. LGU - 1,539 - Non- 1,185 DepEd B. NGO - - - - Delivered Others - - - - Total - 1,539 - 1,185

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Grand Total 730 1,539 831 1,185 Source: Alternative Learning System, Division Office-DepEd

MONITORING OF PROGRAMS

Table 59: Monitoring of Livelihood and Literacy Programs 2018 2017 Actual PROGRAM Percent Planned Actual Planned Actual Change Livelihood 1,000 1,185 1,500 1,539 29.87% Literacy 1,300 1,820 825 919 -49.51% Source: Alternative Learning System, Division Office-DepEd

DISTRIBUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN BAGUIO CITY

TERTIARY LEVEL

Table 60: Enrolment in the Tertiary Level, SY 2017-2019 PARTICULAR SCHOOL YEAR Difference Percent 2017-2018 2018-2019 Change 1. Public 3,355 3,841 486 14.48 2. Private 43,755 47,849 4,094 9.36 TOTAL 47,110 51,690 4,580 9.72

The increase in enrolment is attributed to the entrance of the first batches of Grade 12 graduates who have enrolled in college.

Table 61: Enrollment and Graduates of HEIs in Baguio City by Sector Enrollment Graduate Sector 2018-2019 2017-2018 Male Female Total Male Female Total Private 20,376 27,473 47,849 3,750 6,276 10,026 Public 2,363 1,478 3,841 16 187 203 Grand Total 22,739 28,951 51,690 3,766 6,463 10,299

Enrolment in tertiary level among private universities and colleges remains high with a total of 51,690 students both male and female. There are eighteen (18) tertiary private schools and only two (2) tertiary public schools which is the University of the and Baguio Philippine Military Academy.

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Table 62: Enrollment and Graduates of HEIs in Baguio City by Program Level Enrollment Graduate Program Level 2018-2019 2017-2018 Male Female Total Male Female Total Baccalaureate 21,114 26,073 47,187 3,461 5,926 9,387 Doctoral 252 328 580 49 48 97 Masteral 847 2,016 2,863 148 331 479 Pre- 526 534 1,060 108 158 266 Baccalaureate Grand Total 22,739 28,951 51,690 3,766 6,463 10,229

Table 63: Summary of Enrolment by Major Courses (Academic Year SY 2017-2019) 2018- Percent COURSE 2017-2018 Difference 2019 Change Architectural and Town Planning 1,699 2,069 370 21.78 Business Admin and Related -556 -4.76 11,675 11,119 Courses Education and Teacher Training 3,800 3,735 -65 -1.71 Engineering and Technology 8,677 8,947 270 3.11 Fine and Applied Arts 103 57 -46 -44.66 General 1,000 3,010 2,010 201 Home Economics 78 59 -19 -24.36 Humanities 989 593 -396 -40.04 IT Related Discipline 3,149 3,100 -49 -1.56 Law and Jurisprudence 1,412 1,304 -108 -7.65 Mass Communication and 1,065 685 -380 -35.68 Documentation Mathematics and Computer Science 301 233 -68 -22.59 Medical and Allied 6,227 9,412 3,185 51.15 Natural Science 856 645 -211 -24.65 Other Disciplines 2,499 3,432 933 37.33 Religion and Theology 74 65 -9 -12.16 Service Trades 939 1,190 251 26.73 Social and Behavioral Science 2,567 2,035 -532 -20.72 TOTAL 47,110 51,690 1,837 3.90 Source: Commission on Higher Education-CAR

Business Administration and related courses still remains the highest enrollees and Engineering and Technology is not far behind . Although a decrease is noted for almost all the courses, there was a significant increase for General courses and Medical and

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Allied Courses. Overall, there is a slight increase of 3.90 percent for the total enrollees.

Table 64: Enrollment and Graduates of HEIs in Baguio City by Major Disciplines Enrollment Graduate Disciplines 2018-2019 2017-2018 Male Female Total Male Female Total Architecture and Town- 998 1,071 2,069 105 170 275 Planning Business Administration 3,842 7,277 11,119 988 2,423 3,411 and Related Education Science and 977 2,758 3,735 212 647 859 Teacher Training Engineering and 5,785 3,162 8,947 955 497 1,452 Technology Fine and Applied Arts 18 39 57 - - - General 2,206 804 3,010 107 267 374 Home Economics 9 50 59 1 14 15 Humanities 193 400 593 35 49 84 IT-Related 2,230 870 3,100 416 220 636 Law and Jurisprudence 519 785 1,304 81 101 182 Mass Communication 197 488 685 54 116 170 and Documentation Mathematics 89 144 233 6 11 17 Medical and Allied 2,356 7,056 9,412 290 979 1,269 Natural Science 222 423 645 28 51 79 Other Disciplines 2,264 1,168 3,432 317 306 623 Religion and Theology 55 10 65 16 2 18 Service Trades 230 960 1,190 19 172 191 Social and Behavioral 549 1,486 2,035 136 438 574 Sciences Grand Total 22,739 28,951 51,690 3,766 6,463 10,229

Table 65: Enrollment and Graduates of HEIs in Baguio City by School Enrollment Graduate Higher Education 2018-2019 2017-2018 Institutions Male Female Total Male Female Total AMA Computer College- 154 64 218 11 11 22 Baguio Baguio Central University 1,981 2,556 4,537 106 292 398 Baguio Christian Mission 1 4 5 1 3 4 International College

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Enrollment Graduate Higher Education Institutions 2018-2019 2017-2018 Male Female Total Male Female Total Baguio City Academy Colleges 18 59 77 3 22 25 Baguio College of Technology 508 163 671 72 24 96 BSBT College 18 20 38 2 - 2 Casiciaco Recoletos Seminary 43 - 43 10 - 10 Data Center College of the 102 140 242 12 24 36 Philippines of Baguio City Easter College 76 135 211 9 29 38 Keystone College 14 36 50 7 12 19 Philippine Military Academy 1,834 420 2,254 - 150 150 Philippine Women's University- 77 234 311 25 127 152 CDCEC Pines City Colleges 183 736 919 41 127 168 Saint Louis University 7,812 11,735 19,547 1,916 3,333 5,249 San Pablo Major Seminary 65 - 65 25 - 25 STI Education Services Group 46 33 79 14 14 28 University of Baguio 4,042 5,736 9,778 609 905 1,514 University of the Cordilleras 5,223 5,806 11,029 887 1,353 2,240 University of The Philippines 529 1,058 1,587 16 37 53 Baguio Grand Total 22,739 28,951 51,690 3,766 6,463 10,229 Source: Annual Report, CHED

Saint Louis University , University of the Cordillers and the University of Baguio are still the schools having the highest enrolees and graduates, Baguio City being the educational center of education of the North and producer of board topnachers.

Table 66: Higher Education Infrastructure Number of Number of Percent Higher Education Institutions Difference classrooms classrooms Change 2016-2017 2017-2018

AMA Computer College-Baguio 18 18 0 0 Baguio Central University 93 93 0 0 Baguio Christian Mission 6 6 0 0 International College, Inc. Baguio City Academy Colleges, 9 9 0 0 Inc. Baguio College of Technology 13 13 0 0 Baguio Cornerstone Mediary International College

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Number of Number of Percent Higher Education Institutions Difference classrooms classrooms Change 2016-2017 2017-2018 BSBT College 24 24 0 0 Casiciaco Recoletos Seminary 4 4 0 0 Data Center College of the 14 14 0 0 Philippines of Baguio City, Inc. Easter College, Inc. 27 27 0 0 Keystone College, Inc. 7 7 0 0 Philippine Military Academy 48 48 0 0 Philippine Women's University- 24 24 0 0 CDCEC Pines City Colleges 84 77 7 8.33 Remnant International College 18 8 10 55.55 Saint Louis University 328 364 36 10.98 San Pablo Major Seminary 6 6 0 0 STI Education Services Group, 12 12 0 0 Inc. University of Baguio 263 263 0 0 University of the Cordilleras 154 154 0 0 University of the Philippines 56 56 0 0 Baguio Grand Total 1,208 1,227 19 1.57

Source: CHED-CAR

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Map 18. Location Map of Tertiary Schools

Table 67: Non-Formal Education Sector Performance YEAR YEAR SECTOR (Jan-Dec. 2017) (Jan-Dec. 2018) No. of Technical-Vocational Graduates School Based Program  Private Institutes: No. of new *UTPRAS Register Programs 13 29 No. of Delisted/Closed Programs 6 6

Enrolled 8,088 6,004 Graduates 9,609 6,280  TESDA Institutes (Public) ** BCSAT – 12 Regular programs Enrolled 1,791 2,027 Graduates 1,960 1,823

Regional Training Center – 11 Programs 1,954 2,579 Enrolled 1,934 2,293 Graduates Monitored Community- Based Training Program Short Term Courses Enrolled 4,613 4,341 Graduates 4,799 3,903 Enterprise Based Program Apprenticeship/ Learnership Programs Approved 716 1,127 Enrolled 795 1,017 Graduates 15 20 - Participating Companies No. of Persons Assessed (T) & Certified (C)

Technical Vocational School Graduates Assessed (Tested) 12,832 15,724 Certified 11,351 14,135

No. of individuals who have undergone Entrepreneurship Development Training 366 320 Certification Rate 88.46% 89.89%

Source: Technical Educational & Skills Development Authority-Baguio- Provincial Office * UTPRAS – United TVET Program Registration & Accreditation System ** BCSAT – Baguio City School of Arts & Science

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HOUSING

Based on the 2015 Census, a total 89,987 Households were recorded with an average household size of 3.8. Further, there were 87,731 occupied housing units in the city.

Table 68 : Type of Building, 2015 Occupied Number of Household Type of Building Housing Units Households Population Total 87,731 89.987 342,200 Single house 35,689 36.294 150,876 Duplex 14,120 14.516 56,519 Multi- unit residential 37,401 38.607 133,244 Commercial/ Industrial/ 503 552 1,498 Agricultural Not Reported 18 63 63 Source: PSA 2015 Census of Population and Housing

As of 2015, 43 percent of occupied housing units are multi-unit residential buildings, 40 percent are single detached, 16 percent are duplex units and I 0ercent are commercial/ institutional.

Table 69 : Number of Household by Tenure Status of the lot, 2015 Tenure of the Status of the Lot Number of Households Percentage Total 89,987 Own or owner like possession of house 42,965 47.75 and lot Rent house/ room including lot 33,541 37.27 Own house rent lot 309 0.34 Own house rent- free lot with consent of 3,193 3.55 owner Own house rent- free lot without consent 1,035 1.15 of owner Rent- free house and lot with consent of 8,813 9.79 owner Rent- free house and lot without consent 131 0.15 of owner Source: PSA 2015 Census of Population and Housing

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Sources of Drinking Water

Table 70 : Households by main source of Water Supply Area/ Source of Drinking Water 2010 2015 Number of Household 78,313 89,987 Own Use faucet, Community Water system 11,932 52,386 Shared faucet, Community Water System 1,513 8,187 Own Use Tubed/ Piped deep well 349 1,370 Shared Tubed/ Piped deep well 367 2,556 Tubed/ Piped shallow well 117 219 Dug well 306 444 Protected spring 4,379 8,119 Unprotected spring 509 914 Lake, river, rain and others 30 144 Peddler 1,429 8,829 Bottled Water 56,472 6,696 Others 910 123 Source: NSO 2015 Census of Population and Housing (Latest data on Housing)

The main source of water supply comes from the community water system, this consist of 67.31 percent of the total households. 1.18 percent or 1,058 households uses unprotected spring, lake, river and rain as main source of water supply.

Table 71 : Number of Household by kind of fuel for lighting Type 2010 2015 Number of Household 78,313 89,987 Electricity 76,727 89,273 Kerosene (Gas) 645 259 LPG 804 206 Solar Lamp 43 Solar Panel 29 Oil 9 6 Others 90 171 None 38 - Source: NSO 2015 Census of Population and Housing (Latest data on Housing)

Based on the 2015 Census, with a total 89,987 households , 99.21 percent use electricity for lighting. Further this also confirms that all the 129 barangays of the City are reached by the distribution system although electricity is not available to some houses, households use solar panels and solar lamps are preferred by households

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SAFETY AND PROTECTION

Table 72: Crime Statistics Percent SECTOR 2017 2018 Difference Change Crime Volume 3,478 3,317 -161 -4.63 Number of Crimes Solved 2,595 2,581 -14 -0.54 Number of Index Crimes Committed 703 409 -294 -41.82 Murder 2 10 8 400 Homicide 14 15 1 7.14 Physical Injuries 242 131 -111 -45.87 Robbery 69 40 -29 -72.50 Theft 322 178 -144 -44.72 Rape 42 28 -14 -33.33 Carnapping 12 7 -5 -41.67 Number of Non-index crimes 2,775 2,904 129 46.47 Committed Crime Solution Efficiency 75% 78% Average Monthly Crime Rate 110.37 77% Average Monthly Index Crime Rate 16.73% 9.54% Source: Baguio City Police Office, Investigation Unit

The city enjoys to be peaceful with no threats to its community. Baguio City was adjudged as one of the safest cities in Southeast or East Asia given by NUMBEO. Index Crimes Committed continue to decrease with 41.82 percent in 2018. Crime situation in the city remained at a manageable level because of the intensified mobile/ foot patrol operations, police presence in crime prone areas, implementation of operation “kapkap” and “sita”, anti- pickpocket and other anti- criminality operations. Crime Solution Efficiency in the City is higher than the crime solution efficiency of CAR.

Table 73: Victims Data Percent SECTOR 2017 2018 Difference Change Index Crimes 817 409 -408 -49.94 Resident 588 340 -248 -42.18 Non-Resident 229 69 -160 -69.87 Non-Index Crimes 2,757 2,904 147 5.33 Resident 1,577 1,892 315 19.97 Non-Resident 1,180 1,012 -168 -14.24 TOTAL 3,574 3,313 -261 -7.31 Source: Baguio City Police Office, Investigation Unit

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Index Crime committed recorded for 2018 had a considerable decrease of 49.94 percent. However, it is noted that there is a slight increase for victims of non- index crimes. In pursuit for an effective implementation of these laws, a regularly conducted surveillance is done of suspected personalities involve specially in illegal drug activities. Recent development demands downgrading and clearing of moderately drug affected barangays. Also, the effective implementation of the “LOI KONTRA BOGA”, neutralization of wanted persons which resulted to their arrest and the implementation of special laws.

Table 74: Police Manpower Percent Manpower Classification 2017 2018 Difference Change Police Commissioned Officers 46 60 14 30.43 (PCOs) Police Non-Commissioned Officers 617 669 52 8.43 (PNCOs) Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUPs) 56 49 -7 -12.50 Police Auxiliaries 48 47 -1 -2.08 TOTAL 767 825 58 7.56 Source: Baguio City Police Office, Administration Unit

The total police manpower of 825 personnel in 2018 have increased by 7.56 percent who are ready to give assistance in the event of any untoward incidents.

Table 75: Enforcement of Laws Percent SPECIAL LAWS 2017 2018 Difference Change RA 6425 / PD 1619 (Dangerous 299 88 211 70.57 Drugs), arrest PD 1602 (Illegal Gambling), 86 131 45 52.32 arrest PD 6359 (Anti-Carnapping), 1 1 0 - cases PD 1866 (illegal Poss. of 15 18 3 20.00 Firearms and Ammo.), arrest PD 1181 (Smoke Belching Law), Refer to DENR arrest PD 705 (Violation of Forestry 7 13 6 85.71 Law) RA 4136 (Violation of Traffic 43,687 46,584 2897 6.63 Code), apprehension

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Percent SPECIAL LAWS 2017 2018 Difference Change CITY ORDINANCES COB 54-88 (Anti-Littering), 5 103 98 1,960 apprehension COB 68-87 (Concealing/Poss. of 2 9 7 350 Deadly Weapons), arrest COB 71-91 (Curfew of Minors), 334 483 149 44.61 apprehension COB 25-97(Drunkenness), arrest 4 23 19 475 Vagrancy (Loitering) No criminal liability Cob 41-S, 2012 (anti-Graffiti) 2 1 1 50 Source: Baguio City Police Office, Operations Unit

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FIRE PROTECTION

Table 76: Fire Suppression Percent TYPE 2017 2018 Difference Change OPERATION Fire Incidence 78 79 1 1.28 Structural Fire 53 43 -10 -18.87 Vehicular Fire 5 5 Forest Fire 8 4 -4 -50.00 Grass Fire 4 17 13 325.00 Electrical (Garbage, 8 10 2 25.00 rubbish, acetylene, etc.) Fire Damages to 11,478,091.00 23,023,300.00 11,545,209 100.58 Property Source: Baguio City Fire Station

Fire Incidence in 2018 in the City slightly increased by 1.28 percent . The slight increase is caused by prioritizing fire prevention activities. Fire safety inspections are done before, during and after the construction of building as a requirement in securing new and renewed permits. Fire safety inspection is thoroughly done on all existing buildings and business establishments, to include those on the process of construction.

Table 77: Fire Prevention Percent TYPE 2017 2018 Difference Change FIRE PREVENTION Fire Safety Enforcement No. of inspected 20,664 21,508 844 4.08 establishments Recommended for closure 0 0 Recommended for 26 2 -24 -92.31 correction No. of Building Plans 593 574 -19 -3.20 reviewed No. of Fire Safety Inspection Certificate 20,664 21,508 844 4.08 (FSIC) issued SOURCE OF INCOME Fire Code Fees collected 9,650,742.08 12,572,430.29 2,921,688.21 30.27 Source: Baguio City Fire Station

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Pre- fire planning activities are conducted to all entities in the community. This includes fire drills and fire safety seminars and training of fire brigades and fire volunteers. Baguio City Fire Station not only cater to fire- related incidents but also to emergencies and rescue operations and cater to the BLISTT area.

Table 78: Rescue Operation Percent TYPE 2017 2018 Difference Change

Vehicular Accident 37 42 5 13.51 Landslide 0 1 - - Medical /Rescue Assistance 168 166 -2 -1.19 Fallen Tree 0 0 Others (Towing, Oil Spill, 5 0 -5 -100.00 Slipping etc.) Source: Baguio City Fire Station

Table 79: Pre-Fire Planning & Community Relations Section Percent TYPE 2017 2018 Difference Change No. Of Barangays visited 69 78 9 13.04 Fire Brigade Trained (COC) 8 6 -2 -25 No. Of Fire Volunteers Trained 347 351 4 1.15 (COC) Source: Baguio City Fire Station

Table 80: Fire Manpower Manpower Classification 2017 2018 BFP Commissioned Officers (BFPCOs) 3 3 BFP Non-Commissioned Officers (BFPNCOs) 68 68 Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUPs) 3 3 TOTAL 74 74 Source: Baguio City Fire Station

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JUSTICE SYSTEM

Table 81: Lupon Cases Percent SECTOR 2017 2018 Difference Change Cases Filed 1,166 2,104 938 80.44 Cases Solved 792 1,320 528 66.67 Cases Dismissed 64 88 24 37.5 Cases Certified 103 192 89 86.41 Cases Pending 174 415 241 138.51 Cases repudiated 1 2 1 100 Cases withdrawn 16 37 21 131.25 Cases referred to concerned agencies 24 50 26 108.33 No. of Reporting Barangays 121 99 22 18.18 Source: DILG-CAR, Baguio City Operation’s Office

Table 82: Katarungang Pambarangay Nature of Cases Settled Cases Mode of Settlement Criminal Civil Others Total Mediation Conciliation Arbitration Total 686 1,146 272 2,104 1,127 162 31 1,320 32.6% 54.5% 12.9% 85.4% 12.3% 2.3% 62.7%

Other Actions Taken Referred Pending Dismissed Certified to Repudiated Withdrawn Total Cases Cases Cases Concerned Agencies 2 37 415 88 192 50 784 0.3% 4.7% 52.9% 11.2% 24.5% 6.4% 37.3%

Table 83: Total Number of Barangays with KP monthly report submitted Barangay Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 128 113 114 109 101 95 94 100 100 94 92 92 83 88.3% 89.1% 85.2% 78.9% 74.2% 73.4% 78.1% 78.1% 73.4% 71.9% 71.9% 64.8%

Ninety percent of the 128 barangays in the city have active lupon tagapamayapa in resolving cases filed at the barangay level and are settled through mediation and conciliation.

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Table 84: Investigation of Cases NORMAL PRELIMINARY STATUS INVESTIGATION AND INQUEST TOTAL SUMMARY PROCEDURE 2018 2018

Received 2,068 536 2,604 Resolved 2,067 536 2,603 Filed 1,426 470 1,896 Dismissed/ Referred 641 66 707 Suspended 0 0 0 Pending 3 0 3

Disposition Rate (%) 99.95% 100% 99.96% Source: City Prosecutor’s Office

NORMAL INQUEST TOTAL PRELIMINARY

INVESTIGATION % % % STATUS DIFF DIFF DIFF AND SUMMARY Change 2017 2018 Change 2017 2018 Change PROCEDURE

2017 2018

Received 2,069 2,068 1 0.048 618 536 82 13.26 2,687 2604 83 3.08

Resolved 2,076 2,067 9 0.433 618 536 82 13.26 2,694 2603 91 3.38

121 Filed 1,470 1,426 44 2.99 591 470 2047 2,061 1896 165 8.00

Dismissed/

Referred 606 641 35 5.78 27 66 39 144.44 633 707 74 11.69

Suspended 0 0 0 0

Pending 2 3 1 50.00 0 0 0 0 2 3 50.00

Disposition

Rate (%) 99.90 99.95 100 100 100.26 99.96

Source: City Prosecutor’s Office

The Resolution of cases filed at the City Prosecutor’s Office and the disposition rate remains high at 100 percent as recorded in 2018, it indicates that all cases referred to are acted upon immediately.

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