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City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Sunday, November 16, 2008
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN BOHOL IN 1888:
ITS LEVEL OF LEARNING

 

Proem

Today, Public Primary schools are found in almost every barrio in the Province of Bohol.

In year 1888 the public schools were only found in the town center and some large barrios. The schools were divided into school for boys and school for girls.

In 1888 the four years primary education was the end of basic education. At the end of the school year the pupils are given a final examination and those who pass will be graduated. Those who learn how to read and write Spanish was already qualified to take the Segunda Enseñanza of five (5) years and after that earn a Bachelor's Degree.

If we say that today's 10 years from elementary to high school graduation is not enough, the Spanish era education was still shorter. Today's high school graduate is higher in learning than the Spanish era Bachelor's Degree.

1888 Enrolment Data

Herewith is the report for the public schools in Bohol dated June 16, 1888. During that time, the Island of Siquijor was still part of Bohol.

 
TOWNS
Enrolment
Exam Takers
 
  
Boys
Girls
Boys
Girls
 
 1. Alburquerque216 350 107236 
 2. Anda 110227 103 222 
 3. Antequera326566200 357 
 4. Baclayon649866 250230 
 5. Batuanan (Alicia)112 139 60118 
 6. Balilihan265360214 338 
 7. Corella235400189310 
 8. Candijay1011175970 
 9. Calape201210164189 
 10. Catigbian103 180 5998 
 11. Canoan490610292561 
 12. Carmen 18217260 116 
 13. Dauis 353280102157 
 14. Dimiao580688540582 
 15. Duero151 407 75397 
 16. G-Hernandez322459 150457 
 17. Guindulman101212 91190 
 18. Getafe82 1104388 
 19. Inabanga21226280 95 
 20. Ipil (Trinidad)151 1177572 
 21. Jagna 27628627658 
 22. Loay352405195286 
 23. Loboc 782 756 370430 
 24. Lila204305 150 120 
 25. Loon107600 492600 
 26. Lacy502 791126116 
 27. Maria 447615 185 561 
 28. Maribojoc396488 120200 
 29. Paminuitan (Cortes)393463250120 
 30. Panglao37076868526 
 31. Sevilla411 447162263 
 32. Sierra Bullones 91280 57 99 
 33. Siquijor 867 1,105559799 
 34. San Juan 521 602446311 
 35. Tagbilaran279410 160230 
 36. Talibon200260 118 203 
 37. Tubigon 415 434 150 315 
 38. Vilar (Bilar)570 674430 315 
 39. Valencia286442 110248 
 40. Ubay121 239 59 156 
 Total =12,528 15,860 8,129 10,674 

Results

Of the 8,129 boys who took the finishing examination in the public schools 2,741 were found to know how to read and write in Spanish. There were 1,692 who knew how to read only and 2,694 were recommended to be delayed for correction. The others failed.

Of the 10,674 girls who took the examination, 3,774 knew how to read and write Spanish and 2,460 knew how to read only and 3,450 to be delayed for correction. The others failed.

Comment

Just like today, there were good and bad teachers. For example in the town of Loon, Bohol, of the 600 girls, all of them took the finishing examination. The teacher for girls must have been good to have all her girl-pupils qualify to take the examination. Just imagine how to teach a multiple level class of 600 pupils. In general, we can see that the level of learning was very low. Only about 30% knew how to read and write.

It is interesting to note that the towns in the Island of Siquijor have bigger enrolment than in Bohol. In fact the town of Siquijor had the biggest enrolment. There must have been a reason for this which we could not determine from the records.

For most of the children, their primary education was the end of their schooling. Only very few could go to Cebu for the Segunda Enseñanza.
(Reference: Varias Papeles de Bohol)


 

 

 

 

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