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    National Orthopedic Hospital - School for Crippled Children - Ramps to access their stage.

    National Orthopedic Hospital - School for Crippled Children

    (2 reviews)

    Quezon City

    I graduated from this school in the year 2000 (Banawe-Maria Clara). Yes, we do have physical…read moredisabilities, but we were trained to overcome our physical limitations. The curriculum is not different from any public schools in the country. In fact our teachers trains students to compete in Special Olympics. I agree with the other commenter that it doesn't sound right for a school that works amazingly well to level the plane to erase the stigma towards children with disabilities to have the word "Cripple" in its name, but I guess in the 1960's when it was founded, if I remember right, people were not easily offended, nor was it meant to offend. Other than that I'm NOH-SCC was a big part of my happy childhood.

    As part of our field work, we were able to visit a school for children with physical disabilities -…read moreNational Orthopedic Hospital - School for Crippled Children. PROS: Content and curriculum speaking, NOH-SCC isn't that too different from other public schools. They have special adjustments when it comes to PE and they're not too strict when it comes to attendance, since a lot of the students have frequent and emergency health appointments; I like that despite the regular curriculum, the school has a small class size that helps the children and teachers interact more fully; They have some open spaced and structural adjustments like ramps. CONS: Calling a person with a physical disability a "cripple" isn't politically correct, and having the word in the name of the school itself makes me uncomfortable; For a school that's has lots of children with mobility issues, the classrooms are pretty tiny. TL;DR: NOH-SCC is one of the public special schools in Metro Manila that has it better in class sizes and facilities.

    Silahis Ng Kalusugan School For The Chronically Ill - Hear the teachers and students roar!

    Silahis Ng Kalusugan School For The Chronically Ill

    (2 reviews)

    Manila City

    How would you act around a person who's chronically ill? How about a classroom full of students…read morewith chronic conditions? During a period of observations and field work at Silahis ng Kalusugan (School for the Chronically Ill) located inside the Philippine General Hospital Pediatrics Ward, I've learned a handful about dealing with kids who may or may not have time remaining for them in this world. PROS: The idea itself of a school providing education for kids who may not even have the strength to leave their beds is impressive. Does the curriculum, instruction, and content differ from regular schools? Not really, but they apply alternative education mostly because absences are frequent, and the linear and single grade system that work for regular schools don't apply. They take a modular approach where once they finish particular content ("modules"), they move on to the next level. They don't group classes by age level, but by how far he or she is on the module; These kids are a noisy, lively, rowdy bunch and you can't help but be infected by their enthusiasm. While some of these children aren't with us anymore, some are applying for college already. Happy tears. CONS: The state of the school is reflective of PGH and other state hospitals - in dire need of renovations, additional space, and facilities. You just have to hand it to the parents, faculty, administrators, and students for their dedication to getting good education. TL;DR: Silahis ng Kalusugan is this place full of happy children that I had the good fortune of visiting and getting to know. It's a good place to visit or even frequent as a volunteer. PRO TIP: Interested in volunteering but you're worried that you can't teach? These kids love PARTIES! Throw a Jollibee/Mcdo party and the teachers will be glad to help with suggestions of fun and safe games they could play (Pinoy Henyo is always a hit), and make sure you prep in advance for possible allergies or exam schedules.

    Kudos to PGH and all the people behind the continues success of Silahis ng Kalusugan School for the…read moreChronically Ill! May God bless you and the children!

    Helpers & Co. - nannys - Updated August 2026

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