Thursday, September 30, 2010

MANDAUE CITY CENTRAL SCHOOL


The school was built around 1930s during the term of Presidente Alejandro del Rosario based in Gabaldon design. Education in Mandaue was formally introduced by the Americans in June 13, 1904. The school building is composed of 10 rooms on the left side of the building and 10 rooms on the right side. There are two stairs within the building symmetrical with each other. The stairs are also found in front. The windows are made of capiz, the floors of red wood and the ceiling also of strips of wood. During the Japanese occupation, few classes were being reopened in this school. Japanese language was introduced. In September 12, 1944 the classes was dispersed as a result of intensified air attacks from the American Liberation Forces.

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