Pisay breaks ground for Infinitum learning resource center in New Clark City
The Philippine Science High School (PSHS) has broken ground for its 4.6-hectare Infinitum learning resource center in the New Clark City in Capac, Tarlac.
According to the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), the new center is targeted to be operational in 2026, serving as a campus for senior high school students and a resource center for teachers and professionals.
The center will house a multi-purpose academic building with 24 classrooms, case rooms, a library, faculty room, and a dining hall.
It will also have a research center for chemistry, physics, environmental science, and biology; a technology hub for computer science, mathematics, and humanities.
It will also serve as an innovation center, a training center, and will house dormitories, an administration building, and a summer camp area.
The BCDA and PSHS inked a memorandum of agreement for the learning resource center in 2016, with the master development plan approved in August 2021.
“I’d like to thank the BCDA for making the PSHS a part of this beautiful project of sustainable communities. When we were beginning, nakita ko po 'yung [I saw the] grand project for New Clark City and it is very, very beautiful,” PSHS Central Luzon Campus Director Theresa Anne Diaz said in an emailed statement.
Under its mandate, the BCDA transforms former military bases of the United States into alternative productive civilian use. — Jon Viktor D. Cabuenas/RSJ, GMA News