History
Toclong Elementary School
is founded on 1963 and is situated at the corner of Toclong I-C and Imus Cemetery. The land where the school is built is donated by Mr. Antenor Virata. From 1963 to 1971 the school was named after its donor, Antenor Virata Elementary School.
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The school is built to meet the demands of the increasing number of school children in Imus. Since there was no school at the barrio, the children were enrolled at Imus Pilot Elementary School or at Gov. D. M. Camerino Elementary School in Medicion. Because of the distances of these two schools from Toclong, the establishment of school in the barrio was put into consideration to help the children on that time. It started its operation with two classrooms and continues to add more rooms every year to house the promoted pupils.
It has a total land area of 5, 000 sq. meters or ½ hectare. At present, there are 7 buildings with eleven (11) academic classrooms, (4) non- academic classrooms and one (1) administrative office within the school. Involved in the implementation of the different programs and projects of the DepEd are eighteen (18) teachers, school principal, and five hundred sixty (560) pupils.