EASTER WEAVING ROOM
This school was built in 1905 under Samuel Drury with funds donated by Bishop Brent of the Episcopalian Church of the Philippines. It opened in 1906 as a church school. Dr. Benjamin Platt introduced the Easter School Weaving Room as an industrial work in the curriculum. By 1924 there were five buildings and in 1928 they inaugurated the Chapel of the Holy Innocents. Before World War II, the Easter School Compound, which had nine buildings, were razed to the ground by the American Liberation Forces. With only the Headquarters and the Nurses cottage standing then, rehabilitation started to complete the compound as it is now. It is the right place to visit for those who are interested in native cloth weaving as practiced by the natives of the Mountain Provinces for ages.