23/04/2026
📣 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS!
San Marcos Elementary School is looking for passionate and committed individuals to join the ARAL Summer Program as Tutors and Support Aides!
Be part of a meaningful initiative that supports learners in strengthening their literacy and numeracy skills this summer. 🌞📚
✨ Make a difference.
✨ Share your knowledge.
✨ Help shape young minds.
📌 Apply now and be a partner in education!
🔗 For more information, visit:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jtx9A_RguMkYGIyaZsf98iSgQGhTgNbv/view?usp=sharing
📝 Intent Letter Templates:
Annex A: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FgAM8RQaD1TMM1kWi9zJVf5fGh7o9m8y/view?usp=sharing
Annex B: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BkaduWgUrSg33DGxj-CC3U-PCPTGNFB3/view?usp=sharing
19/02/2026
Warm greetings!
In line with the spirit of Bayanihan and shared responsibility in providing a safe, conducive, and learner-friendly environment, San Marcos Elementary School respectfully invites your good office to partner with us in "Rhythms of Brigada: A Fund-Raising Talent Show", a fund-raising activity in support of the repair and enhancement of our school facilities and classrooms.
This initiative aims to mobilize resources that will directly contribute to improving our learning spaces, thereby ensuring better comfort, safety, and quality learning experiences for our pupils. In this regard, your generous donation-whether in cash, kind, or services—will be of great help in realizing the objectives of this project.
We are also pleased to invite you to witness the talents of our learners, parents, and stakeholders during the activity on February 27, 2026(2:00-5:00PM), at San Marcos ES Covered Court. This will be a wonderful opportunity to see first-hand the enthusiasm and skills of our school community, while supporting a meaningful
cause.
Thank you very much for your continued support to San Marcos Elementary School.
Together, we can make a lasting difference for our learners and our community.
26/01/2026
San Marcos Elementary School, under the DepEd Schools Division of San Pablo City, is now accepting applications for Teacher I positions for School Year 2026–2027.
Qualified and interested applicants may submit their documents to the Office of the Principal.
📄 For complete details and requirements, please refer to Division Memorandum No. 017, s. 2026.
19/12/2025
SAN MARCOS ES FACULTY YEAR END PARTY 🫶🥳
Have a blessed Holidays to all 🎄🎇
18/12/2025
On December 18, San Marcos Elementary School held a heartfelt farewell in honor of Maa’m Gladies D. Santiago upon her early resignation, celebrating her 29 years of dedicated service in the Department of Education. The occasion marked the closing of a remarkable chapter defined by commitment, passion, and genuine love for teaching.
The program was enriched by the message of wisdom from our School Principal, Sir Clifford G. Estrellado, the heartfelt messages from her co-teachers, and the touching words shared by Maa’m Gladies herself. A special song tribute expressed the gratitude and admiration of the entire school community.
As Maa’m Gladies embarks on a new journey, San Marcos Elementary School extends its deepest appreciation for her years of selfless service. Your legacy will continue to inspire generations of learners and educators.
17/12/2025
December 17 — San Marcos Elementary School was alive with joy, laughter, and the true spirit of Christmas during its festive celebration. The event was made extra special by the generosity of Mr. Mar and Mrs. Sonia Belen, who faithfully continue their tradition of pledging and providing food for all learners and the teaching and non-teaching personnel of the school.
The celebration was further enriched by the wholehearted support of the parents from each section and the PTA Officers, who generously shared food and organized exciting games with prizes. The teachers also joined in the fun, giving Christmas presents to the children, bringing bright smiles and happiness to every learner.
Adding to the excitement were the mascot and clowns, who truly delighted the children and made the day even more lively and memorable. The learners enjoyed every moment of the games, gifts, and performances, making this Christmas celebration a heartwarming reflection of unity, generosity, and joy within the school community. 🎄🎁🤡
16/12/2025
Smiles and joy lit up the day for our students through the Christmas Giving Project of SPTA and SELG! Together, we shared the true spirit of giving and care, spreading the warmth and joy of the season to every heart.
💖 Heartfelt thanks to our partners:
CACG 2017, ZSEAGP, San Pablo Infinity 104 Lions Club, San Pablo Unified Alliance, Kiwanis International, and Lynville Transport Services. Because of your support, this day became brighter and more joyful for our children.
A big thanks to our donors:
Community Anti -Crime Group- Renniel Uri and SPTA Pres. Arvin Magcawas
S.A.G.I.P. Guardians- Charlie Espeleta
Kiwanis Cub Siete Lagos
San Pablo Infinity 104 Lions Club PMJF-Fiscal Elnora Nombrado
SELG - Charles Binas-O
SMES SPTA Officers 2025
🎉 Thank you to everyone who joined and shared their love—together, we showed that even small acts of giving can bring countless smiles and hope.
✨ Wishing everyone a joyful and blessed holiday season! 🌟
An Early Christmas Gift 🎄✨
16/12/2025
On December 15, educators from San Marcos Elementary School, San Mateo Elementary School, Sta. Maria Magdalena Elementary School, San Juan Elementary School, and Margarita Lopez Laurel MS gathered at the San Juan Training Center for the Cluster-Based Learning Action Cell on Localization and Contextualization of Learning Programs. The program opened with remarks from Sir Clifford G. Estrellado, Principal of San Marcos Elementary School.
Ma’am Catherine A. Teano formally introduced the resource speakers: Sir Gene Ross Jose Silva (PDO II, LRMDS), Sir Mark Joseph O. Torres (Librarian II, LRMDS), and Sir Henry P. Contemplacion (LRMDS Education Program Supervisor). They provided practical strategies on localizing and contextualizing learning materials to make them more relevant, meaningful, and engaging for learners. Their sessions emphasized designing teaching resources that reflect students’ community, culture, and real-life experiences, ensuring lessons are learner-centered and impactful.
Ma’am Elaine D. Medina, Master Teacher I of San Mateo Elementary School, shared her impressions, reflecting on how these strategies can be integrated into classroom practice to enhance understanding and student engagement. Ma’am Jackie A. Intoy, Master Teacher I of Sta. Maria Magdalena Elementary School, accepted the challenge presented by the speakers, committing to apply these methods in her teaching.
The event concluded with the awarding of certificates and closing remarks from Ma’am Renalyn P. Del Rosario, Principal I of Margarita Lopez Laurel MS, celebrating the shared commitment of all participating schools to enrich learning through context-based, locally relevant teaching materials.