About Andres Bonifacio Integrated School
Andres Bonifacio Integrated School (ABIS) is a public educational institution located in Addition Hills, Mandaluyong, Philippines. Established in 1985 as Andres Bonifacio Elementary School, it was officially recognized as an integrated school in 2001 under Republic Act No. 9144. The school serves 4,683 students under the leadership of School Head Mrs. Olivia L. Pagurayan, supported by 174 faculty members and 38 non-teaching staff. ABIS operates with a learner-centered approach, focusing on providing quality education through technology-driven teaching strategies aligned with 21st-century classroom goals. The institution emphasizes continuous improvement, with faculty receiving regular training and professional development opportunities. ABIS has achieved recognition for its academic and extracurricular programs, including consistent success in division-level Technolympics competitions, Palarong Pambansa medals in boxing and arnis, and qualifications in journalism competitions through the National Schools Press Conference. The school maintains strong community partnerships with local government, private sector stakeholders, and parents to create a supportive learning environment. Its educational philosophy is encapsulated in the motto 'Aim High ABIS, Aim for Excellence,' reflecting its commitment to academic achievement and holistic student development.