200 Grade 7 students to benefit from school building built by SM Foundation in La Union
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union – The SM Foundation inaugurated its 107th school building at the South Central Integrated School here on Thursday, January 4.
The two-story, four-classroom structure is a welcome addition to the community, alleviating the burden of overcrowding and provides a conducive learning environment for 200 Grade 7 students.

SM Foundation inaugurates a new school building in San Fernando City, La Union on January 4. (Photo via Zaldy Comanda)
The new school building is more than just bricks and mortar. It stands as a symbol of hope and opportunity for the students who will learn within its walls.
The building is fully furnished with armchairs (including left-handed options), teacher's desks and chairs, panoramic whiteboards, wall fans, and wall clocks.
To ensure inclusivity, the structure includes a Persons with Disability ramp and a PWD-friendly comfort room with handrails and necessary amenities. It also has enhanced safety and well-being features.
The SM Foundation prioritized the safety and well-being of students and staff and it equipped the building with fire alarms and emergency lights in key areas, ensuring a quick response in case of emergencies.
To promote a healthy learning environment, a 10-faucet handwashing facility and overhead water tanks were installed.
A guidance office, art gallery, and a prayer room further enhance the school's functionality and cater to the diverse needs of the community.
SM Foundation's impact extends beyond constructing schools, resonating in enhanced safety, nurturing learning spaces, and a broader commitment to educational empowerment.
Building not just structures but opportunities, the foundation stands as a beacon of hope, illuminating a path to a brighter, more inclusive future for countless students nationwide.