RAFI EDU Recognizes Public Schools in Cebu Province through Vacc to School Awards
The Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. (RAFI) through its Education Development Unit (RAFI EDU) is committed to providing a safe and conducive learning environment for all learners.
Over 1,000 schools in Cebu Province participated in the campaign working towards increasing the number of vaccinated learners in their respective schools. The campaign worked closely with the school’s health champions – the school clinic teachers and Department of Education (DepEd) district nurses for efficient campaign implementation. The school health champions spearheaded registration, data gathering, technical assistance in conducting information drives and COVID-19 vaccination.
To help debunk vaccine misinformation and build vaccine confidence, participating schools implemented various communication strategies, including symposiums. Each school also received a Vacc to School box, equipped with information, education, and communication (IEC) materials, a checklist of information drive activities, medical kit, and speakers to aid and encourage mass vaccination in the respective schools.
On top of the information dissemination and vaccination drives, RAFI EDU incentivized the campaign by providing several awards and recognition to schools and districts who attained the expected goals and output.
At the start of the campaign, there were 91,932 fully vaccinated learners in the province. Through the active participation and collaboration of the Department of Health 7 and the DepED Cebu Province Division, an additional 60,000 learners were vaccinated in the province since the campaign implementation in October 2022.
In recognition of the successful implementation of the Vacc to School Advocacy Campaign, RAFI EDU awarded several individuals, schools, and districts who performed exemplarily and contributed to the overall success of the implementation of the campaign. The awards were classified according to their respective school sizes. The following schools were awarded:
Small School Category:
(1st Place)
Dapdap NHS
91.49% (129 vaccinated out of 141 enrolled learners)
Pilar
(2nd Place)
Don Filomeno M. Torres MNHS
85.09% (314 vaccinated out of 369 enrolled learners)
Pilar
(3rd Place)
Mar and Dorie Darunday NHS
83% (332 vaccinated learners out of 400 enrolled learners)
Borbon
Medium School Category:
(1st Place)
Hilantagaan NHS
90.08% (227 vaccinated out 252 enrolled learners)
Santa Fe
(2nd Place)
Minglanilla Science HS
86.92% (485 vaccinated out of 558 enrolled learners)
Minglanilla 1
(3rd Place)
Garing NHS
85.98% (552 vaccinated out of 642 enrolled learners)
Consolacion
Large School Category:
(1st Place)
Borbon NHS
84.90% (1,113 vaccinated learners out of 1,311 enrolled learners)
Borbon
(2nd Place)
Pilar NHS
84.09% (465 vaccinated out of 553 enrolled learners)
Pilar
(3rd Place)
Kinatarcan NHS
78.23% (345 vaccinated out of 441 enrolled learners)
Santa Fe
Mega School Category:
(1st Place)
Bantayan NHS
77.98% (3,056 vaccinated out of 3,919 enrolled learners)
Bantayan
(2nd Place)
Cordova NHS
77.65% (3,002 vaccinated learners out of 3,866 enrolled learners)
Cordova
(3rd Place)
Dalaguete NHS
77% (3,081 vaccinated out of 4,012 enrolled learners)
Dalaguete 1
Several individual prizes were also raffled off to students and the district nurses. Special awards were also given to the following schools in the following categories:
Highest Increase in Vaccination Rates:
Borbon National High School
84.90% (249 vaccinated learners to 1,113 vaccinated learners)
Highest Number of Vaccinated Learners:
Dalaguete National High School
3,081 learners vaccinated (3,081 vaccinated out of 4,012 enrolled learners)
First to Achieve 90% Vaccination Rate:
Dapdap National High School
91.49% (129 vaccinated out of 141 enrolled learners)
Best Vacc to School District:
Pilar District
61% (1,935 vaccinated out of 3,165 enrolled learners)
“Though the World Health Organization has already declared the end of the COVID 19 pandemic, we all know that the virus is still around, and the risks are still present. What this successful campaign has taught us though, is that if we all work together, as one community, and arm our learners, parents, and the rest of the stakeholders with the right information, we can inspire all of them to take actions to elevate their well-being. In return, we in RAFI will continue to sustain efforts to help our public schools and learners recover from learning poverty and continue to provide interventions to enable them to be resilient against learning loss,” said Riella Guioguio, RAFI Chief Operating Officer.
The success of the Vacc to School campaign is a testament that when communities come together for a common goal, we achieve and ensure a brighter future for our learners through creating safe and healthy learning environments for them.
“I personally feel safe entering the school premises knowing that I am already vaccinated. I feel protected against various illnesses, especially COVID-19. To the youth who have not been vaccinated yet, I encourage all of you to get vaccinated because it is for our own well-being, and it can boost our immune system. Getting vaccinated not only protects ourselves but also our families and society as a whole,” Keziah Mauro, student from Dapdap National High School in Pilar, Camotes Island shared.
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