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 gained integrated school status in 2001 under Republic Act No. 9144. The school serves 4,683 students with a faculty of 174 teachers and 38 non-teaching staff under the leadership of School Head Mrs. Olivia L. Pagurayan. ABIS operates as a School Based Management Level 1 certified institution and is recognized as a pioneer of the Continuous Improvement Program in the Philippines. The school emphasizes quality education through technology-driven teaching strategies aligned with 21st-century classroom goals, supported by regular teacher training programs including local and international seminars and webinars. ABIS has achieved notable success in academic and extracurricular competitions, including being back-to-back champions in the Technolympics for both elementary and secondary divisions, producing consistent medalists in Palarong Pambasa for Boxing and Arnis, and qualifying students for the National Schools Press Conference in Journalism. The school's philosophy centers on collaborative efforts with the community, stakeholders from public and private sectors, and local government support to create a conducive learning environment. Their motto 'Aim High ABIS, Aim for Excellence!' reflects their commitment to academic excellence and holistic student development.