SM Prime turns over school building to public high school in Roxas City
ROXAS CITY – In time for the school year opening on Tuesday, August 28, SM Prime, through SM Foundation, recently turned over a fully furnished two-story school building to the President Manuel Roxas Memorial Integrated School-South here.

SM scholars from Roxas City volunteer to clean the new school building ahead of its turnover.
The 104th school building made through the collaboration is built in accordance with specifications set by the Department of Education (DepEd). It has four classrooms, each furnished with desks, chairs for left-handed students, and toilets per classroom, including a special toilet for Persons with Disabilities on the ground floor.
It also includes concave blackboards, electric fans, and LED lighting. Emergency lights were installed in the stairways for emergency preparedness.
Supporting DepEd’s commitment to ensure that learners have access to water for hygiene and sanitation, SM Foundation installed a handwashing facility along with liquid soap for the community’s use.

ONE of the school buildings donated by SM under its school building program.
To further assist, the SM Group will help with the maintenance and upkeep of the school.
It was earlier announced by DepEd that roughly 22 million students enrolled this school year 2023-2024 and only over 100,000 out of the more than 300,000 school buildings are in good condition.
Believing in the power of education in uplifting communities, SM Foundation has been an active member of DepEd’s Adopt-a-School Program since 2002, turning over more than 100 school buildings to grassroots communities nationwide. The program intends to address overcrowding in schools and provide an environment conducive for learning.