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Parañaque National High School

Parañaque National High School (abbreviated as PNHS; Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Parañaque) formerly known as Parañaque Municipal High School (abbreviated as PMHS; Filipino: Mataas na Paaralan ng Bayang Parañaque) is a secondary public school whose main campus is located at Kay Talise Street and Dr. A. Santos Avenue, San Dionisio, Parañaque. Aside from the main campus in San Dionisio; the school currently has annexes in Baclaran, Don Galo, and San Isidro.[1][2][3] It also has nine former annexes located in Baclaran, Don Bosco, La Huerta, Marcelo Green, San Martin de Porres, San Antonio, Sto. Niño and Tambo; all independent from the school administration.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] The main campus of the school is notable for having one of the largest school populations in the Philippines and even in Asia.[13][14][15] It was established on 24 February 1969 and made into a national high school by virtue of RA No. 7841 on 25 July 1994.[16][17][18] The current principal of the main campus is Gerry A. Lumaban, Principal IV.[19]

Parañaque National High School
Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Parañaque
PNHS-Main Quadrangle
Address



Philippines
Coordinates14°28′46″N 120°59′55″E / 14.4794°N 120.9986°E / 14.4794; 120.9986Coordinates: 14°28′46″N 120°59′55″E / 14.4794°N 120.9986°E / 14.4794; 120.9986
Information
Former nameParañaque Municipal High School
MottoHome of the Gentle Warriors
EstablishedFebruary 19, 1969
Founders
  • Mayor Florencio B. Bernabe, Sr.
  • Vice Mayor Bienvenido A. Galang
StatusActive
School districtVIII (PNHS-MAIN)
School code305424
PrincipalGerry A. Lumaban
Grades7 to 12
LanguageEnglish and Filipino
Area12,500 m2 (135,000 sq ft)
Color(s)   Green and white
SongPNHS Alma Mater
Newspaper
  • The Spark (English Publication)
  • Ang Dagitab (Filipino Publication)
AffiliationsDivision of Parañaque City
Websitepnhsmain.depedparanaquecity.com

History

Early history/ Angela Samson and Rosario Soriano era (February 1969-October 1986)

Parañaque National High School was established in 1969 through an initiative by Lourdes M. Bernabe, wife of then Mayor Florencio B. Bernabe Sr. The school was established by renting the Nery Building near Bonifacio Street, Kabihasnan with only 19 teachers and 512 first year high school students under the management of Ma'am Angelita "Ka Lita" R. Samson; the first school principal. The school is considered as the first public high school in the then-municipality of Parañaque.[11][20][21]

 
Historical Marker of School

The school transferred to its current location beside Villanueva Creek near the then two-lane Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue (Sucat Road) in 1973 in order to accommodate the increasing number of enrollees. The new school building featured a bas-relief made by Eugenio R. Bunuan and initially had an L-shaped layout if seen from the sky. The surrounding area during that time was mostly composed of salt farms and rice fields.[18][22]

The first set of graduates graduated in 1973, with two valedictorians and two salutatorians. One set of highest ranking graduates came from the regular program and the other set came from the vocational program. This system of having two valedictorians and salutatorians happened up until 1975. From 1976 to 2005, the school only had one valedictorian and one salutatorian per batch.

The school continued in increasing in population, especially with an influx of migrants coming from the provinces seeking work in the newly-formed and industrializing Metro Manila. This caused the school to expand the original school building and add new buildings, surrounding the quadrangle by three sides.

Samson stayed as school principal for 16 years, only to retire at the mandatory retirement age of 65. During her time as principal, the current Department of Education reorganized and changed names multiple times as part of administrative and structural changes: Department of Education and Culture in 1975; Ministry of Education and Culture in 1978; and Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports in 1984.[23][24][25] Rosario M. Soriano succeeded Angelita Samson in 1985.

Soriano's key project was the additional open classrooms for the home economics class that were constructed during her time as principal of the school, and these were built with the assistance of the Municipal OIC (Officer-in-Charge) Rodolfo Buenavista. Soriano retired as principal the next year.

Expansion/ Rosa Sioson and Estrella Aseron era (October 1986-August 2006)

In 1986, Rosa V. Sioson became the third principal and began as OIC from her former position as former head of the English Department and as OIC/Assistant Principal. The school initially faced multiple issues during this time: understaffed school faculties, salary disputes, sanitary and structural concerns, and the then approximately 10,000 student population. Because of this, then-mayor Walfrido N. Ferrer and his councilmen had approved appropriations for the construction and rental of the buildings to accommodate the increasing number of students. A 24-point project was also established for the school, of which it included the construction of an 18-room-three-storey building. This was done with the help of then mayor Pablo R. Olivarez.

The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports was reformed again in 1987; changing its name to the Department of Education, Culture, and Sports.[26]

The school established annexes across the municipality as the number of enrollees increased. These annexes were La Huerta (1989), PNHS-Baclaran (1991), San Martin de Porres (1993) and a science high school: Parañaque Science High School (1990). An OIC/Assistant Principal has been assigned to the annexes: Presencia Damian in PNHS-Baclaran, Narcisa F. Catindig in La Huerta, Urbano Agustin in San Martin de Porres, and Elizabeth Cabales in Parañaque Science. All OICs functioned as the immediate head of their respective annexes and were department heads of the school.[5][7][20]

PMHS started its process in becoming a national high school in 1989. It was recognized as a national high school by virtue of RA no. 7841 on 25 July 1994; however, the school still used the name "Parañaque Municipal High School" up until the early 2000s.[17] Parañaque Science High School became independent the same year, however the school occupied a building within the school grounds until its transfer to Sto. Niño in 2011.

The School of the Future (SOF) Building was built during this time, covering the old façade of the school and expanding the lobby. The school quadrangle was now enclosed by four buildings as the now-called East Quisumbing Building was extended further to the South Quisumbing Building and these buildings were collectively called Building A.

Doctor Arcadio Santos National High School became independent in 2000. This former annex would in turn have three former annexes as well: Masville National High School (1997), Moonwalk National High School (2005), and Sun Valley National High School (2008).[27][28][29]

The Department of Education, Culture, and Sports was renamed into the Department of Education by virtue of RA no. 9155 in 2001.[30] Rosa V. Sioson's retired at the age of 65 in the same year. The school was headed by an officer-in-charge for a few months from late 2001 until early 2002.

Estella C. Aseron, former head of the Mathematics Department, succeeded Sioson by becoming officer-in-charge then becoming principal. Beautification projects were initiated such as the “Adopt-An Area” program, with each school department adopting and then beautifying an area of the school. The Basic Education Curriculum was implemented a few months later; streamlining and reforming the education system.[31]

Baclaran National High School (not to be confused with Parañaque National High School-Baclaran) was established in 2002 as an annex of Parañaque National High School-Main, thus adding another high school in Baclaran.[4]

The system of having two valedictorians and two salutatorians was revived in 2006, this time one set came from the DOST/ Special Science Program and the other came from the regular program. This system lasted until 2015 because of the transition to the K-12 program.

Urbano Agustin era (August 2006-October 2014)

Urbano E. Agustin came from Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School, a former annex of Parañaque National High School-Main. He assumed office at August 2006.[5] He is the first male principal of the school.

 
Innovative ICT Based Pilot Classroom

The school was given major renovations during that time such as air conditioned and newly renovated faculty rooms for faculty members. A number of function rooms were also created: speech laboratory, science laboratories, English reading center, dance room, glee club room, Filipino resource center and computer rooms. Lapus Building was constructed and the SOF Building was expanded during his time as principal.

The school experienced an influx of students especially from transferees from private schools and the provinces. Even though there was a steady increase of students and crowding was a problem, the school was able to have vacant classrooms especially in anticipation of the Senior High School Program.[32]

The first batch of grade 7 students entered the school premises instead of first year students of the old system in the SY 2012–2013 because of the change from the Basic Education Curriculum program to the K-12 program, with the program set into law in 2013 by virtue of RA no. 10533.[33] The older grade level system under the old curriculum was slowly being phased out for the newer grade level system under the junior high school program.

Tambo National High School (2007), Sto. Niño National High School (2012), and Don Bosco High School Parañaque (2013) were established as annexes of the school during that era.[6][11][12] Baclaran National High School became independent from the school in 2009.[4] Parañaque Science High School transferred to its current location in Sto. Niño in 2011.

He retired from his position in October 2014 at the age of 65.

Rosendo Abulog era (October 2014-July 2018)

Dr. Rosendo C. Abulog, like his predecessor Sir Agustin, also came from Doctor Arcadio Santos National High School-Main. He assumed office at 28 October 2014.[5]

The last batch of students under the former Basic Education Curriculum of 2002 graduated in 2015. The next school year, the first batch of grade 10 students had a different End of School Year rite instead of graduation. The students completed their junior high school year with a moving up program, being issued a junior high school diploma as proof of completion. There were two students who gained the highest honors, one coming from the then Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Program and the other from the regular program. Instead of directly entering college, the first set of moving-up completers entered the senior high school program instead. The school has two highest honors per batch in the system; one from the regular program and the other from the science, technology, and engineering program.

The Luistro Building was built and was named after the secretary of Education that time. The school implemented the senior high school program as part of the K-12 curriculum that was being implemented by the Department of Education. This led to the sudden increase in the number of students in the school.[34] The school gymnasium was also demolished and Briones Building was built in its place, the building being named after the secretary of Education that time.

New school uniforms, with distinct uniforms for junior and senior high school students, were implemented by the school during SY 2016–2017. The new uniforms use a blue and green plaid pattern instead of the plain white color uniforms used in the old uniform. The senior high school uniforms differ from the junior high school counterpart by having epaulettes for the male uniform and a slimmer fit for the female uniform.[35]

Parañaque National High School- Marcelo Green was established in 2015.[8] A number of annexes became independent from the school during the time, and these are La Huerta National High School (2016), Sto. Niño National High School (2016), Don Bosco High School Parañaque (2017), San Antonio National High School (2017), and Tambo National High School (2018).[6][7][9][11][12] PNHS-Don Galo has yet to be independent from the main school even though RA no. 10837 converted it into a separate national high school.[36]

The first batch of K-12 graduates of the school graduated in school year 2017–2018, with 719 graduates coming from the senior high school program. Instead of the graduation rites being held normally at the school quadrangle, the first graduation under the new system took place at the nearby New Barangay San Dionisio Sports Complex since the school quadrangle was unusable during that time. The school only had one valedictorian per batch in the new system and still remains to this day.

Gerry Lumaban era (July 2018-present)

Gerry Lumaban came from San Antonio Elementary School. He assumed office on 9 July 2018.

The school continued its reconstruction efforts, building new school buildings that hosted classrooms. The school quadrangle was covered by a roof and the size of the quadrangle decreased because of the construction of new buildings at one side of the school. Both Gonzales Building and Roco Building were both built during his tenure as principal. The school quadrangle was elevated by filling it and the school stage was replaced by a bigger and higher-elevated stage. Beautification efforts were commenced around the school premises with the addition of plant boxes, plant beds, and even a fountain.

Other programs initiated by the school is the Spark UP program that aims to combat illiteracy among students and the Gulayan sa Paaralan (transl. Vegetable Garden at School) program that aims to promote vegetable production within school grounds to combat malnutrition was expanded further by incorporating aquaponics.[37]

Parañaque National High School- San Isidro, was established in 2019 as the latest annex of the school and the youngest high school in the city. In contrast, Marcelo Green National High School became independent from the school in 2022.[3][38]

The school celebrated its golden anniversary in 2019, with the theme "Golden Years of Performance Excellence". The programs involved in the 50th anniversary of the school was the donation of 50 LED Televisions by different organizations and an alumni homecoming by many former school batches.[18]

The school was one of the first schools in the country to spearhead the return of face-to-face classes through the "HyLearn Learning" Program; which is a hybridized learning modality, combining the traditional face-to-face modality of teaching to online learning. This system was also implemented in other public schools in Parañaque.[39][40][41] The school returned hosting face-to-face Junior High School and Senior High School Commencement Exercises from the 28th to the 30th of June 2022. Both junior high school and senior high school completers who volunteered to participate were split into batches in order to reduce contagion. The next school year, the school returned to face-to-face classes on its first day; with students being divided into two sets, each set going to school on an alternating schedule.[42][43]

Campuses

 
Photostitched Panorama of the Quadrangle of the Main Campus (June 2013)

Current Campuses

Parañaque National High School has a main campus located at Barangay San Dionisio, Parañaque and currently has three annexes. The annexes are not totally independent from the main campus and an officer-in-charge assumes the role of school head in an annex. The officers-in-charge of the annexes used to be chosen by the principal of the main campus. These annexes are:

  • Parañaque National High School- Baclaran, established 1991.[1]
  • Parañaque National High School- Don Galo, established 1999.[2]
  • Parañaque National High School- San Isidro, established 2019.[3]

PNHS- Don Galo has yet to become independent even though it was converted into a separate national high school by virtue of RA no. 10837 in 2015.[36]

Former Campuses

The school also had former annexes that had become independent by virtue of republic acts, city ordinances, and regional orders. These schools now act independently from the main campus and have a separate administration from the campus. These schools are:

  • Baclaran National High School (formerly Baclaran High School-PNHS Annex), established 2002, became independent in 2009 by virtue of Parañaque City Ordinance no. 09–14, s. 2009.[4]
  • Doctor Arcadio Santos National High School (formerly San Martin De Porres High School-PMHS Annex), established 1993, became independent in 2000 by virtue of RA no. 8844.[5][44]
  • Don Bosco High School Parañaque (formerly Parañaque National High School-Don Bosco Extension), established 2013, became independent in 2017 by virtue of RA no. 10978.[6][45]
  • La Huerta National High School (formerly Parañaque National High School-La Huerta Annex), established 1989, became independent in 2016 by virtue of RA no. 10778.[7][46]
  • Marcelo Green National High School (formerly Parañaque National High School- Marcelo Green Annex), established 2015, became independent in 2022 by virtue of RA no 11710.[8][47]
  • Parañaque Science High School, established 1990, was authorized to operate in 1994 by virtue of Parañaque City Ordinance no. 94–31, s. 1994 and became independent in January 2009.[10][48]
  • San Antonio National High School (formerly San Antonio High School-PNHS Annex), established 2015, became independent in 2017 by virtue of RA no. 10988.[9][49]
  • Sto. Niño National High School (formerly Parañaque National High School-Sto. Niño Annex), established 2012, became independent in 2016 by virtue of RA no. 10852.[11][50]
  • Tambo National High School (formerly Parañaque National High School-Tambo Annex), established 2007, became independent in 2018 by virtue of RA no. 11093.[12][51]

Parañaque Science High School is sometimes not considered as a former annex of the school. Sto. Niño Senior High School is also not considered as a former annex even though its initial location was within the school grounds.[52]

Buildings

 
PNHS-Main floor map

Parañaque National High School-Main is situated in an approximately 12,500 m2 (135,000 sq ft) lot at Kay Talise Street and Dr. A. Santos Avenue, San Dionisio, Parañaque. Because of the relatively large student population while having a relatively small space, overcrowding can become an issue especially during class arrivals and dismissals. The school hosts multiple buildings catering to both junior high school and senior high school students. These buildings vary in age and function, with the oldest building built during the early 1970s and the newest building built during the early 2020s. An interesting thing to note is that many of the school buildings are named after the former and current secretaries of the Department of Education and many of the school buildings are either three-story or four-story buildings.

The school can be divided into two main areas or campuses: one handling the junior high school students and the other for the senior high school students. The names in parenthesis are the older or alternative names of the buildings.[53]

Junior high school buildings

Junior High School Buildings
 
Briones Building
 
Gonzales Building
 
Marquez Building
 
Quisumbing Buildings
 
Roco Building
 
SOF Building

The junior high school buildings are located in the western and northern parts of the school. These buildings collectively accommodate the Junior High School Programs, the Special Education Program (SPED), and the Special Program in the Arts (SPA).

  • Briones Building, a four-story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students. It stands on a former gymnasium.
  • Gonzales Building, a four-story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students. This is the largest individual building in terms of floor area.
  • Marquez Building (Building C), a four-story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students and has specialized rooms for the Technical Livelihood Education subject at the first floor.
  • Quisumbing Buildings (Building A), three four-story buildings consisting of three buildings: Quisumbing North Building, Quisumbing East Building, and Quisumbing South Building. These buildings, alongside the Gonzales Building, surround the school quadrangle. These buildings collectively host canteens, school offices, and classrooms. The buildings not only cater to regular students but also students from the Special Education Program (SPED), and the Special Program in the Arts (SPA). The Quisumbing South Building is the oldest building in the school, completed in 1973.
  • Roco Building, a four-story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students. This is the newest building of the school.
  • SOF Building (Building B/ STE Building), a three-story building and the current façade of the school. This building initially catered to the students of the School of the Future Program but now serves the students of the Science, Technology, and Engineering (STE) Program.

Senior high school buildings

Senior High School Buildings
 
Bacani Building
 
Golez Building
 
Hidalgo Building
 
Lapus Building
 
Luistro Building

The senior high school buildings are located in the eastern and southern parts of the school. These buildings collectively accommodate the Senior High School Program as well as the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and Open High School Program (OHSP).

  • Bacani Building (Building D/ DOST Building), a three-story building hosting the offices for the senior high school program and classrooms for senior high school students. This served as the former building of the STE Program before its transfer to the SOF Building.
  • Golez Building (Building E/ Tech-Voc Building), a four-story building hosting rooms used by the students of the Technical-Vocational Livelihood track of the senior high school program.
  • Hidalgo Building (Building G/ Parsci Building), a three-story building hosting classrooms for the senior high school students of the Academic Track. This served as the former building of Parañaque Science High School before its transfer at Sto. Niño.
  • Lapus Building (Building F), a three-story building hosting classrooms for senior high school students. This building also hosts a canteen.
  • Luistro Building, a four-story building hosting classrooms for senior high school students. This building also caters to the Open High School Program (OHSP) and Alternative Learning System (ALS).

Junior high school programs

The junior high school program is roughly equivalent to the middle school program in other countries. This grade level spans from grades 7 to 10. This program was reformed after the change in curriculum implemented by the Department of Education, changing the system of secondary education by adding more years to the high school program and splitting it into two separate programs.[33]

  • Science, Technology, and Engineering Program (STE), this program provides skills necessary in the field of science and technology for junior high school students in preparation of undertaking more advanced science subjects in higher grade levels. The program was formerly known by many names: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Program (STEM), Department of Science and Technology (DOST) program, and Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP).[54]
  • Regular Program, this is considered as the default and oldest program of the school. Elementary graduates from any DepEd accredited/recognized institution study core subjects.[55]
  • Special Program in the Arts (SPA), this program offers a comprehensive arts-based education to students with an inclination to the arts. The programs are listed below.[56]
    • Dance (folk dance, contemporary, hip hop)
    • Visual Arts
    • Music (choir, voice, rondalla, drum & lyre)
    • Creative writing
    • Theater Arts
  • Open High School Program (OHSP), this program serves also as an alternative mode of formal secondary education by providing distance learning to elementary school graduates, high school drop-outs and successful examinees of the Philippine Education Placement Test (PEPT).[57][58]
  • Special Education Program (SPED)/ Inclusive Education, this program serves to help students with disabilities by doing a more inclusive approach to education.[59]
  • Alternative Learning System (ALS), this program serves as an alternative mode of formal secondary education by providing education to those adults and out-of-school youths.[60][61]

Senior high school programs

The senior high school program is a program that spans from grades 11 to 12. The program was made as part of the K-12 program of the Department of Education. Students of the program are required to take core subjects which are universally taken regardless of strand; applied subjects, which are similar to core subjects but differ in instruction and workload based on the strand chosen; and specialized subjects, which are unique to a particular strand and cannot be taken by other strands. This program was introduced by the school during SY 2016-2017 and initially offered two tracks and nine strands, with three strands at the academic track and six at the technical-vocational livelihood track. This makes the school one of the earliest high schools in the city to implement the senior high school program. Two more strands, one for the academic track and the other for the technical-vocational track, were introduced the following year. One strand from the academic track was removed in SY 2020–2021 in order to increase the number of students in other strands.[18][62][63][64]

Academic track

This track focuses more on providing specialized academic subjects for students that may pursue higher education i.e., universities and polytechnics. This can range from the fields of business, humanities, or the sciences.[65][66] Initially, the school only offered the ABM, GAS, and STEM strands as part of the academic track of the senior high school program during SY 2016–2017. The HUMSS strand was introduced a year later. Starting SY 2020–2021, the GA strand was no longer offered by the school in order to accommodate the other strands in increasing student numbers. Listed below are the strands that the school offers.

  • Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
  • General Academic Strand (GAS)- this strand is no longer offered by the school
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

Technical-vocational livelihood track (TVL)

This track focuses more on providing technical and vocational skills and education to students who wish to gain employment after graduating from senior high school. Students who graduate from this track will be given Certificates of Competency (COC) and National Certifications (NC). The school initially offered six strands as part of the technical-vocational livelihood track during SY 2016–2017. The ICT strand was introduced a year later as part of expansion of the Senior High School system.[66][67]

  • Automotive Servicing
  • Beauty Care
  • Bread and Pastry Production - unavailable
  • Cookery
  • Dressmaking
  • Electrical Installation and Maintenance
  • Electronics Products Assembly and Servicing
  • Food and Beverage Services - unavailable
  • Hairdressing - unavailable
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
  • Motorcycle and Small Engine Repair - unavailable
  • Tailoring - unavailable
  • Wellness Massage - unavailable

Organization

Principals

Like all schools here in the Philippines, Parañaque National High School-Main is headed by a principal. The principal is a person responsible for the administrative and instructional supervision of a school or a school cluster.[68] Below is a table showing the principals of the school.[18] From August 2001 until January 2002, Estrella C. Aseron headed as officer-in-charge before becoming principal of the school.

No. Picture Principal Term of Office
1 Angelita R. Samson 1969 – 6 June 1985
2 Rosario M. Soriano 7 June 1985 – 9 October 1986
3 Rosa V. Sioson 10 October 1986 – 30 August 2001
4   Estrella C. Aseron 7 January 2002 – August 2006
5   Urbano E. Agustin August 2006 – 24 October 2014
6   Rosendo C. Abulog 28 October 2014 – 6 July 2018
7 Gerry A. Lumaban 9 July 2018 – present

Teaching staff

 
Teaching staff posing for a picture

The teaching staff of the school is divided based on the school subject of instruction, and a group of teachers teaching the same subject are grouped into a school department or faculty. Both junior and senior high school teachers are grouped into a school department and the school department is led and managed by a department head. There are a total of eight departments in the school; that is, if the senior high school department is not separated.[69] The faculty rooms of the different school departments can be located at different parts of the school, with eight faculty rooms for the junior high teachers and only one faculty for the senior high school teachers. During the school's first year of operation, the school only had 19 teachers. The expansion of the school increased the number of teachers working at the school. As of 2022, more than 500 teachers are teaching of the main campus itself, some of the faculty members being former students of the school itself.

Non-teaching personnel

The non-teaching personnel, although not having any teaching or instructional roles, are responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the school grounds. They are also responsible for the sustenance of the school constituents. These personnel come from the departments of accounting, clinic, guidance, HR/administrative, and security. The offices of the non-teaching personnel can be located at different parts of the school.[70]

Student life

Student profile

Initially, when the school was created in 1969; it only had a number of 512 students. Expansion of the school grounds and the urbanization of Metro Manila helped swell the numbers up to approximately 10,000 by the mid-1980s. Since then, the number of students studying in the school is slowly rising at a steady rate. As of the school year 2020–2021, there were 11,479 junior high school students and 4,603 senior high school students. The total number of students as a whole numbered about 16,082; this is the total number of students in the main campus alone.[71] As of school year 2022-2023, the school had a total of approximately 17,000 students in both junior and senior high school programs in the main campus alone.[15][42][43] Many of these students come from Parañaque; however, there are students that also come from neighboring cities such as Las Piñas, Pasay, and Bacoor.

The school currently handles students from grade 7 to 12. Each grade level is divided into sections, with each grade level only being identified by a name. Currently; grade 7 sections are named after the different personal and social values, grade 8 sections are named after provinces in the Philippines, grade 9 sections are named after trees, grade 10 sections are named after heroes of the Philippines, grade 11 sections are named after Filipinos who contributed to fields relevant to the strand, and grade 12 sections are named after foreigners who contributed to fields relevant to the strand. The STE and SPA program is unique in that it does not follow the naming patterns of the other programs, instead naming the sections after National Scientists and National Artists respectively.

The former system of naming sections is a numerical system in which sections are referred by a number. An even older system of naming sections includes identifying a section by both a name and a number. The OHSP, SPA, and STE program referred to its sections by a letter rather than a number.

Uniforms

Currently, the ordinary school uniforms use a mostly dark blue-light blue plaid pattern with yellow pivots. The school uniforms were introduced in SY 2016–2017. The male junior high school uniform consists of a white short-sleeved button-up shirt with a blue and green collar band, left chest pocket with school logo; and grey slacks. The female junior high school uniform has a white blouse with a plaid trim, plaid necktie with the school logo, and a plaid skirt. The male senior high school uniform differs from the junior high school uniform by having plaid epaulettes on the button-up shirt. The female senior high school uniform consists of a narrow button-up blouse with plaid short sleeve cuffs, waist pockets, and a logo of the school on the left side of the collar; a light blue bandana tie; and a plaid pencil skirt. The school logo may either be sewn or printed on the uniforms. The Cookery strand has a unique uniform in that a checkered black-and-white chef's uniform is worn by students of the strand. Black shoes are worn for the ordinary school uniforms.

The Physical Education uniform on the other hand is a unisex uniform that consists of a mostly white V-neck shirt with colored sleeves, and mostly black jogging pants with a white stripe on the side seams and school logo on the right side of the pants. The uniforms differ in color based on grade level: green is used for grade 7, gold for grade 8, blue for grade 9, red for grade 10, and grey for senior high school.

The old ordinary school uniforms were used from the earliest days of the school up until SY 2015–2016. For the male uniform, the uniform consists of a plain white button-up shirt with a logo and brown slacks for grades 7-9/ first-third year and black slacks for grade 10/ fourth year. The female uniform consists of a white blouse with the school logo on the left side of the waist, light green and white checkered tie, and a white skirt. The old Physical Education uniforms on the other consist of a cotton shirt with the school logo on the left side and jogging pants with the school logo printed on the left side of the pants that differ in color based on grade level, with the same color scheme with the new uniforms.[35][72]

Hymn

The hymn of Parañaque National High School is called "PNHS Alma Mater", formerly called "PMHS Alma Mater". It was written by Mrs. Marina Flores and composed by Mr. Apolonio Dandan, Jr. This is sung after the singing of the national anthem during the flag ceremony. The lyrics used for the school hymn were slightly modified to reflect the school being nationalized.

Lyrics:

I.
O', PNHS Alma Mater
Thou stand majestic in the verdant plains.
With strength and hope,
You make us live;
With braver hearts,
With bigger dreams.

II.
𝄆 You make our lives complete.
You vanish all our fears.
The joys of wisdom,
The laughter of youth,
All these we'll treasure;
All through the years. 𝄇

Events

The first day of school is considered as one of the most important days of the school year, and during that day a flag ceremony is held to officially start the school year. This usually takes place at June on a Monday. The first day of school is noted to have shortened class hours as well.

Parañaque National High School, like many other public schools here in the Philippines, observes the weekly flag ceremony every Monday of the school year.[73] The flag ceremony is starts a quarter before 6 AM and is usually headed by a department head and after the flag ceremony the school principal makes his announcements at times about important issues or important events that will happen within a school week or school month. At certain occasions students or outsiders may use the opportunity to perform or make announcements in front of the students.

The school departments celebrate a month for a particular subject; such as Nutrition Month in July, Buwan ng Wika (transl. Language Month by the Filipino department) in August, Science Month in September, United Nations Month in October, English Month in November, Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (transl. Values Education) Month in December, and Mathematics Month in January. Usually a school mass held at the first Friday of the month at either the school quadrangle or audio-visual room and it is led by the department celebrating that particular month. February is considered as the most special month of the school since it is the month when the school was established and it is also the month of Parañaque Day, a special non-working holiday of the city held every 13 February.[74] Foundation week is celebrated at the fourth week of February and Foundation Day is celebrated every 24 February.

The school, like all public establishments, observes both working and non working holidays even during the middle of the school year. These holidays that are observed are included but not limited to New Year, Chinese New Year, Day of Valor, Holy Week, Independence Day, All Soul's Day, and Christmas.[75]

The school conducts a quarterly evacuation drill twice during the day: one for the morning batch and the other for the afternoon batch. The school's active response team is responsible in maintaining order in conducting the quarterly evacuation drill pursuant to RA no. 10121.[76]

Flooding is a perennial issue that the school faces every school year especially that the school is surrounded by a creek. This usually leads to class suspensions for the school. The bridge was elevated and also a box culvert was installed at different points in time in order to mitigate the effects of flooding in the area.

The school joins the annual Brigada Eskwela (transl. School Brigade) program every May in anticipation of the next school year.[77] The school is sometimes visited by celebrities. Examples included the Hashtags that performed in June 2016 during a report from Umagang Kay Ganda and Filipino Boy Band SB19 visited the school as part of the Korean Culture Caravan in August 2019.[78][79] Because of the notably large school population and location within Metro Manila, news programs from different TV networks and radio stations occasionally visit the school to report and feature notable events in the school.[13][14][80][81]

School organizations

 
PNHS Bas Relief, representing academia, extracurricular activities, and professions.

The school has multiple school and student organizations dealing with a wide range of disciplines: from both academic and extracurricular activities.

The PNHS-Main Supreme Student Government is the highest governing student body of the school. This organization is part of the School-Based Committees. It is led by a president and has other officers such as the vice president, secretary, treasurer, auditor, public information officer, peace officer, and batch representatives that represent every grade level. The Supreme Student Government has an adviser and co-advisers that overseer the duties of the officers.[82]

Other School-Based Committees include the PNHS-Teachers Association, PMHS/PNHS General Alumni Association, PNHS-Faculty & Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PNHS FEM COOP), and the General Parents-Teachers Association (GPTA).[83]

The school has two school papers, and these papers differ in the language used in writing. The English publication is called The Spark while its Filipino counterpart is called Ang Dagitab, which is a literal translation of the name of the English publication. Both publications release print newspapers annually with the help of student funding although recently online news articles are posted in their respective Facebook pages.[84][85] Recently, the school now has a radio broadcasting station that reports in both English and Filipino named GW Radyo-TV ng PNHS-Main (transl. GW Radio-TV of PNHS-Main).[86]

Other school organizations that are accredited by the school are the Glee Club, SHS Art Club, Science Club (divided into the Junior High School and Senior High School Branch), PNHS-Main E-Club (English club for junior and senior high school students), PNHS-Main SIKAP (Samahan ng mga mag-aaral tungo sa Integrasyon ng Kaalaman sa Araling Panlipunan; transl. Association of students towards the Integration of Knowledge in Social Studies; Social Studies club for junior and senior high school students), PNHS-Main TED-Ed Club, Sinag Sipnayan (transl. Ray of Mathematics; Math club for senior high school students), YES-O (Youth for Environment in Schools' Organization), Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Senior Scouts, and Active Response Team (Student Paramedic Organization).[87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94]

Students in the school may also join organizations and movements that are not from the school itself. These organizations may range from a religious to a political nature. One such organization is Elevate, an ecumenical Evangelical Christian organization that is based from CCF.[95][96] Another such example is the Youth for Mary and Christ (YMC), a Marian Catholic organization.[97]

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External links

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  • Parañaque NHS-Main

parañaque, national, high, school, abbreviated, pnhs, filipino, mataas, paaralang, pambansa, parañaque, formerly, known, parañaque, municipal, high, school, abbreviated, pmhs, filipino, mataas, paaralan, bayang, parañaque, secondary, public, school, whose, mai. Paranaque National High School abbreviated as PNHS Filipino Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Paranaque formerly known as Paranaque Municipal High School abbreviated as PMHS Filipino Mataas na Paaralan ng Bayang Paranaque is a secondary public school whose main campus is located at Kay Talise Street and Dr A Santos Avenue San Dionisio Paranaque Aside from the main campus in San Dionisio the school currently has annexes in Baclaran Don Galo and San Isidro 1 2 3 It also has nine former annexes located in Baclaran Don Bosco La Huerta Marcelo Green San Martin de Porres San Antonio Sto Nino and Tambo all independent from the school administration 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The main campus of the school is notable for having one of the largest school populations in the Philippines and even in Asia 13 14 15 It was established on 24 February 1969 and made into a national high school by virtue of RA No 7841 on 25 July 1994 16 17 18 The current principal of the main campus is Gerry A Lumaban Principal IV 19 Paranaque National High SchoolMataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng ParanaquePNHS Main QuadrangleAddressKay Talise St Dr Santos Avenue San DionisioNational Capital RegionParanaque Metro ManilaPhilippinesCoordinates14 28 46 N 120 59 55 E 14 4794 N 120 9986 E 14 4794 120 9986 Coordinates 14 28 46 N 120 59 55 E 14 4794 N 120 9986 E 14 4794 120 9986InformationFormer nameParanaque Municipal High SchoolMottoHome of the Gentle WarriorsEstablishedFebruary 19 1969FoundersMayor Florencio B Bernabe Sr Vice Mayor Bienvenido A GalangStatusActiveSchool districtVIII PNHS MAIN School code305424PrincipalGerry A LumabanGrades7 to 12LanguageEnglish and FilipinoArea12 500 m2 135 000 sq ft Color s Green and whiteSongPNHS Alma MaterNewspaperThe Spark English Publication Ang Dagitab Filipino Publication AffiliationsDivision of Paranaque CityWebsitepnhsmain wbr depedparanaquecity wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history Angela Samson and Rosario Soriano era February 1969 October 1986 1 2 Expansion Rosa Sioson and Estrella Aseron era October 1986 August 2006 1 3 Urbano Agustin era August 2006 October 2014 1 4 Rosendo Abulog era October 2014 July 2018 1 5 Gerry Lumaban era July 2018 present 2 Campuses 2 1 Current Campuses 2 2 Former Campuses 3 Buildings 3 1 Junior high school buildings 3 2 Senior high school buildings 4 Junior high school programs 5 Senior high school programs 5 1 Academic track 5 2 Technical vocational livelihood track TVL 6 Organization 6 1 Principals 6 2 Teaching staff 6 3 Non teaching personnel 7 Student life 7 1 Student profile 7 2 Uniforms 7 3 Hymn 7 4 Events 7 5 School organizations 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditEarly history Angela Samson and Rosario Soriano era February 1969 October 1986 EditParanaque National High School was established in 1969 through an initiative by Lourdes M Bernabe wife of then Mayor Florencio B Bernabe Sr The school was established by renting the Nery Building near Bonifacio Street Kabihasnan with only 19 teachers and 512 first year high school students under the management of Ma am Angelita Ka Lita R Samson the first school principal The school is considered as the first public high school in the then municipality of Paranaque 11 20 21 Historical Marker of SchoolThe school transferred to its current location beside Villanueva Creek near the then two lane Dr Arcadio Santos Avenue Sucat Road in 1973 in order to accommodate the increasing number of enrollees The new school building featured a bas relief made by Eugenio R Bunuan and initially had an L shaped layout if seen from the sky The surrounding area during that time was mostly composed of salt farms and rice fields 18 22 The first set of graduates graduated in 1973 with two valedictorians and two salutatorians One set of highest ranking graduates came from the regular program and the other set came from the vocational program This system of having two valedictorians and salutatorians happened up until 1975 From 1976 to 2005 the school only had one valedictorian and one salutatorian per batch The school continued in increasing in population especially with an influx of migrants coming from the provinces seeking work in the newly formed and industrializing Metro Manila This caused the school to expand the original school building and add new buildings surrounding the quadrangle by three sides Samson stayed as school principal for 16 years only to retire at the mandatory retirement age of 65 During her time as principal the current Department of Education reorganized and changed names multiple times as part of administrative and structural changes Department of Education and Culture in 1975 Ministry of Education and Culture in 1978 and Ministry of Education Culture and Sports in 1984 23 24 25 Rosario M Soriano succeeded Angelita Samson in 1985 Soriano s key project was the additional open classrooms for the home economics class that were constructed during her time as principal of the school and these were built with the assistance of the Municipal OIC Officer in Charge Rodolfo Buenavista Soriano retired as principal the next year Expansion Rosa Sioson and Estrella Aseron era October 1986 August 2006 Edit In 1986 Rosa V Sioson became the third principal and began as OIC from her former position as former head of the English Department and as OIC Assistant Principal The school initially faced multiple issues during this time understaffed school faculties salary disputes sanitary and structural concerns and the then approximately 10 000 student population Because of this then mayor Walfrido N Ferrer and his councilmen had approved appropriations for the construction and rental of the buildings to accommodate the increasing number of students A 24 point project was also established for the school of which it included the construction of an 18 room three storey building This was done with the help of then mayor Pablo R Olivarez The Ministry of Education Culture and Sports was reformed again in 1987 changing its name to the Department of Education Culture and Sports 26 The school established annexes across the municipality as the number of enrollees increased These annexes were La Huerta 1989 PNHS Baclaran 1991 San Martin de Porres 1993 and a science high school Paranaque Science High School 1990 An OIC Assistant Principal has been assigned to the annexes Presencia Damian in PNHS Baclaran Narcisa F Catindig in La Huerta Urbano Agustin in San Martin de Porres and Elizabeth Cabales in Paranaque Science All OICs functioned as the immediate head of their respective annexes and were department heads of the school 5 7 20 PMHS started its process in becoming a national high school in 1989 It was recognized as a national high school by virtue of RA no 7841 on 25 July 1994 however the school still used the name Paranaque Municipal High School up until the early 2000s 17 Paranaque Science High School became independent the same year however the school occupied a building within the school grounds until its transfer to Sto Nino in 2011 The School of the Future SOF Building was built during this time covering the old facade of the school and expanding the lobby The school quadrangle was now enclosed by four buildings as the now called East Quisumbing Building was extended further to the South Quisumbing Building and these buildings were collectively called Building A Doctor Arcadio Santos National High School became independent in 2000 This former annex would in turn have three former annexes as well Masville National High School 1997 Moonwalk National High School 2005 and Sun Valley National High School 2008 27 28 29 The Department of Education Culture and Sports was renamed into the Department of Education by virtue of RA no 9155 in 2001 30 Rosa V Sioson s retired at the age of 65 in the same year The school was headed by an officer in charge for a few months from late 2001 until early 2002 Estella C Aseron former head of the Mathematics Department succeeded Sioson by becoming officer in charge then becoming principal Beautification projects were initiated such as the Adopt An Area program with each school department adopting and then beautifying an area of the school The Basic Education Curriculum was implemented a few months later streamlining and reforming the education system 31 Baclaran National High School not to be confused with Paranaque National High School Baclaran was established in 2002 as an annex of Paranaque National High School Main thus adding another high school in Baclaran 4 The system of having two valedictorians and two salutatorians was revived in 2006 this time one set came from the DOST Special Science Program and the other came from the regular program This system lasted until 2015 because of the transition to the K 12 program Urbano Agustin era August 2006 October 2014 EditUrbano E Agustin came from Dr Arcadio Santos National High School a former annex of Paranaque National High School Main He assumed office at August 2006 5 He is the first male principal of the school Innovative ICT Based Pilot Classroom The school was given major renovations during that time such as air conditioned and newly renovated faculty rooms for faculty members A number of function rooms were also created speech laboratory science laboratories English reading center dance room glee club room Filipino resource center and computer rooms Lapus Building was constructed and the SOF Building was expanded during his time as principal The school experienced an influx of students especially from transferees from private schools and the provinces Even though there was a steady increase of students and crowding was a problem the school was able to have vacant classrooms especially in anticipation of the Senior High School Program 32 The first batch of grade 7 students entered the school premises instead of first year students of the old system in the SY 2012 2013 because of the change from the Basic Education Curriculum program to the K 12 program with the program set into law in 2013 by virtue of RA no 10533 33 The older grade level system under the old curriculum was slowly being phased out for the newer grade level system under the junior high school program Tambo National High School 2007 Sto Nino National High School 2012 and Don Bosco High School Paranaque 2013 were established as annexes of the school during that era 6 11 12 Baclaran National High School became independent from the school in 2009 4 Paranaque Science High School transferred to its current location in Sto Nino in 2011 He retired from his position in October 2014 at the age of 65 Rosendo Abulog era October 2014 July 2018 Edit Dr Rosendo C Abulog like his predecessor Sir Agustin also came from Doctor Arcadio Santos National High School Main He assumed office at 28 October 2014 5 The last batch of students under the former Basic Education Curriculum of 2002 graduated in 2015 The next school year the first batch of grade 10 students had a different End of School Year rite instead of graduation The students completed their junior high school year with a moving up program being issued a junior high school diploma as proof of completion There were two students who gained the highest honors one coming from the then Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Program and the other from the regular program Instead of directly entering college the first set of moving up completers entered the senior high school program instead The school has two highest honors per batch in the system one from the regular program and the other from the science technology and engineering program The Luistro Building was built and was named after the secretary of Education that time The school implemented the senior high school program as part of the K 12 curriculum that was being implemented by the Department of Education This led to the sudden increase in the number of students in the school 34 The school gymnasium was also demolished and Briones Building was built in its place the building being named after the secretary of Education that time New school uniforms with distinct uniforms for junior and senior high school students were implemented by the school during SY 2016 2017 The new uniforms use a blue and green plaid pattern instead of the plain white color uniforms used in the old uniform The senior high school uniforms differ from the junior high school counterpart by having epaulettes for the male uniform and a slimmer fit for the female uniform 35 Paranaque National High School Marcelo Green was established in 2015 8 A number of annexes became independent from the school during the time and these are La Huerta National High School 2016 Sto Nino National High School 2016 Don Bosco High School Paranaque 2017 San Antonio National High School 2017 and Tambo National High School 2018 6 7 9 11 12 PNHS Don Galo has yet to be independent from the main school even though RA no 10837 converted it into a separate national high school 36 The first batch of K 12 graduates of the school graduated in school year 2017 2018 with 719 graduates coming from the senior high school program Instead of the graduation rites being held normally at the school quadrangle the first graduation under the new system took place at the nearby New Barangay San Dionisio Sports Complex since the school quadrangle was unusable during that time The school only had one valedictorian per batch in the new system and still remains to this day Gerry Lumaban era July 2018 present Edit Gerry Lumaban came from San Antonio Elementary School He assumed office on 9 July 2018 The school continued its reconstruction efforts building new school buildings that hosted classrooms The school quadrangle was covered by a roof and the size of the quadrangle decreased because of the construction of new buildings at one side of the school Both Gonzales Building and Roco Building were both built during his tenure as principal The school quadrangle was elevated by filling it and the school stage was replaced by a bigger and higher elevated stage Beautification efforts were commenced around the school premises with the addition of plant boxes plant beds and even a fountain Other programs initiated by the school is the Spark UP program that aims to combat illiteracy among students and the Gulayan sa Paaralan transl Vegetable Garden at School program that aims to promote vegetable production within school grounds to combat malnutrition was expanded further by incorporating aquaponics 37 Paranaque National High School San Isidro was established in 2019 as the latest annex of the school and the youngest high school in the city In contrast Marcelo Green National High School became independent from the school in 2022 3 38 The school celebrated its golden anniversary in 2019 with the theme Golden Years of Performance Excellence The programs involved in the 50th anniversary of the school was the donation of 50 LED Televisions by different organizations and an alumni homecoming by many former school batches 18 The school was one of the first schools in the country to spearhead the return of face to face classes through the HyLearn Learning Program which is a hybridized learning modality combining the traditional face to face modality of teaching to online learning This system was also implemented in other public schools in Paranaque 39 40 41 The school returned hosting face to face Junior High School and Senior High School Commencement Exercises from the 28th to the 30th of June 2022 Both junior high school and senior high school completers who volunteered to participate were split into batches in order to reduce contagion The next school year the school returned to face to face classes on its first day with students being divided into two sets each set going to school on an alternating schedule 42 43 Campuses Edit Photostitched Panorama of the Quadrangle of the Main Campus June 2013 Current Campuses Edit Paranaque National High School has a main campus located at Barangay San Dionisio Paranaque and currently has three annexes The annexes are not totally independent from the main campus and an officer in charge assumes the role of school head in an annex The officers in charge of the annexes used to be chosen by the principal of the main campus These annexes are Paranaque National High School Baclaran established 1991 1 Paranaque National High School Don Galo established 1999 2 Paranaque National High School San Isidro established 2019 3 PNHS Don Galo has yet to become independent even though it was converted into a separate national high school by virtue of RA no 10837 in 2015 36 Former Campuses Edit The school also had former annexes that had become independent by virtue of republic acts city ordinances and regional orders These schools now act independently from the main campus and have a separate administration from the campus These schools are Baclaran National High School formerly Baclaran High School PNHS Annex established 2002 became independent in 2009 by virtue of Paranaque City Ordinance no 09 14 s 2009 4 Doctor Arcadio Santos National High School formerly San Martin De Porres High School PMHS Annex established 1993 became independent in 2000 by virtue of RA no 8844 5 44 Don Bosco High School Paranaque formerly Paranaque National High School Don Bosco Extension established 2013 became independent in 2017 by virtue of RA no 10978 6 45 La Huerta National High School formerly Paranaque National High School La Huerta Annex established 1989 became independent in 2016 by virtue of RA no 10778 7 46 Marcelo Green National High School formerly Paranaque National High School Marcelo Green Annex established 2015 became independent in 2022 by virtue of RA no 11710 8 47 Paranaque Science High School established 1990 was authorized to operate in 1994 by virtue of Paranaque City Ordinance no 94 31 s 1994 and became independent in January 2009 10 48 San Antonio National High School formerly San Antonio High School PNHS Annex established 2015 became independent in 2017 by virtue of RA no 10988 9 49 Sto Nino National High School formerly Paranaque National High School Sto Nino Annex established 2012 became independent in 2016 by virtue of RA no 10852 11 50 Tambo National High School formerly Paranaque National High School Tambo Annex established 2007 became independent in 2018 by virtue of RA no 11093 12 51 Paranaque Science High School is sometimes not considered as a former annex of the school Sto Nino Senior High School is also not considered as a former annex even though its initial location was within the school grounds 52 Buildings Edit PNHS Main floor map Paranaque National High School Main is situated in an approximately 12 500 m2 135 000 sq ft lot at Kay Talise Street and Dr A Santos Avenue San Dionisio Paranaque Because of the relatively large student population while having a relatively small space overcrowding can become an issue especially during class arrivals and dismissals The school hosts multiple buildings catering to both junior high school and senior high school students These buildings vary in age and function with the oldest building built during the early 1970s and the newest building built during the early 2020s An interesting thing to note is that many of the school buildings are named after the former and current secretaries of the Department of Education and many of the school buildings are either three story or four story buildings The school can be divided into two main areas or campuses one handling the junior high school students and the other for the senior high school students The names in parenthesis are the older or alternative names of the buildings 53 Junior high school buildings Edit Junior High School Buildings Briones Building Gonzales Building Marquez Building Quisumbing Buildings Roco Building SOF Building The junior high school buildings are located in the western and northern parts of the school These buildings collectively accommodate the Junior High School Programs the Special Education Program SPED and the Special Program in the Arts SPA Briones Building a four story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students It stands on a former gymnasium Gonzales Building a four story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students This is the largest individual building in terms of floor area Marquez Building Building C a four story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students and has specialized rooms for the Technical Livelihood Education subject at the first floor Quisumbing Buildings Building A three four story buildings consisting of three buildings Quisumbing North Building Quisumbing East Building and Quisumbing South Building These buildings alongside the Gonzales Building surround the school quadrangle These buildings collectively host canteens school offices and classrooms The buildings not only cater to regular students but also students from the Special Education Program SPED and the Special Program in the Arts SPA The Quisumbing South Building is the oldest building in the school completed in 1973 Roco Building a four story building hosting classrooms for junior high school students This is the newest building of the school SOF Building Building B STE Building a three story building and the current facade of the school This building initially catered to the students of the School of the Future Program but now serves the students of the Science Technology and Engineering STE Program Senior high school buildings Edit Senior High School Buildings Bacani Building Golez Building Hidalgo Building Lapus Building Luistro Building The senior high school buildings are located in the eastern and southern parts of the school These buildings collectively accommodate the Senior High School Program as well as the Alternative Learning System ALS and Open High School Program OHSP Bacani Building Building D DOST Building a three story building hosting the offices for the senior high school program and classrooms for senior high school students This served as the former building of the STE Program before its transfer to the SOF Building Golez Building Building E Tech Voc Building a four story building hosting rooms used by the students of the Technical Vocational Livelihood track of the senior high school program Hidalgo Building Building G Parsci Building a three story building hosting classrooms for the senior high school students of the Academic Track This served as the former building of Paranaque Science High School before its transfer at Sto Nino Lapus Building Building F a three story building hosting classrooms for senior high school students This building also hosts a canteen Luistro Building a four story building hosting classrooms for senior high school students This building also caters to the Open High School Program OHSP and Alternative Learning System ALS Junior high school programs EditThe junior high school program is roughly equivalent to the middle school program in other countries This grade level spans from grades 7 to 10 This program was reformed after the change in curriculum implemented by the Department of Education changing the system of secondary education by adding more years to the high school program and splitting it into two separate programs 33 Science Technology and Engineering Program STE this program provides skills necessary in the field of science and technology for junior high school students in preparation of undertaking more advanced science subjects in higher grade levels The program was formerly known by many names Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Program STEM Department of Science and Technology DOST program and Engineering and Science Education Program ESEP 54 Regular Program this is considered as the default and oldest program of the school Elementary graduates from any DepEd accredited recognized institution study core subjects 55 Special Program in the Arts SPA this program offers a comprehensive arts based education to students with an inclination to the arts The programs are listed below 56 Dance folk dance contemporary hip hop Visual Arts Music choir voice rondalla drum amp lyre Creative writing Theater Arts Open High School Program OHSP this program serves also as an alternative mode of formal secondary education by providing distance learning to elementary school graduates high school drop outs and successful examinees of the Philippine Education Placement Test PEPT 57 58 Special Education Program SPED Inclusive Education this program serves to help students with disabilities by doing a more inclusive approach to education 59 Alternative Learning System ALS this program serves as an alternative mode of formal secondary education by providing education to those adults and out of school youths 60 61 Senior high school programs EditThe senior high school program is a program that spans from grades 11 to 12 The program was made as part of the K 12 program of the Department of Education Students of the program are required to take core subjects which are universally taken regardless of strand applied subjects which are similar to core subjects but differ in instruction and workload based on the strand chosen and specialized subjects which are unique to a particular strand and cannot be taken by other strands This program was introduced by the school during SY 2016 2017 and initially offered two tracks and nine strands with three strands at the academic track and six at the technical vocational livelihood track This makes the school one of the earliest high schools in the city to implement the senior high school program Two more strands one for the academic track and the other for the technical vocational track were introduced the following year One strand from the academic track was removed in SY 2020 2021 in order to increase the number of students in other strands 18 62 63 64 Academic track Edit This track focuses more on providing specialized academic subjects for students that may pursue higher education i e universities and polytechnics This can range from the fields of business humanities or the sciences 65 66 Initially the school only offered the ABM GAS and STEM strands as part of the academic track of the senior high school program during SY 2016 2017 The HUMSS strand was introduced a year later Starting SY 2020 2021 the GA strand was no longer offered by the school in order to accommodate the other strands in increasing student numbers Listed below are the strands that the school offers Accountancy Business and Management ABM Humanities and Social Sciences HUMSS General Academic Strand GAS this strand is no longer offered by the school Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics STEM Technical vocational livelihood track TVL Edit This track focuses more on providing technical and vocational skills and education to students who wish to gain employment after graduating from senior high school Students who graduate from this track will be given Certificates of Competency COC and National Certifications NC The school initially offered six strands as part of the technical vocational livelihood track during SY 2016 2017 The ICT strand was introduced a year later as part of expansion of the Senior High School system 66 67 Automotive Servicing Beauty Care Bread and Pastry Production unavailable Cookery Dressmaking Electrical Installation and Maintenance Electronics Products Assembly and Servicing Food and Beverage Services unavailable Hairdressing unavailable Information and Communications Technology ICT Motorcycle and Small Engine Repair unavailable Tailoring unavailable Wellness Massage unavailableOrganization EditPrincipals Edit Like all schools here in the Philippines Paranaque National High School Main is headed by a principal The principal is a person responsible for the administrative and instructional supervision of a school or a school cluster 68 Below is a table showing the principals of the school 18 From August 2001 until January 2002 Estrella C Aseron headed as officer in charge before becoming principal of the school No Picture Principal Term of Office1 Angelita R Samson 1969 6 June 19852 Rosario M Soriano 7 June 1985 9 October 19863 Rosa V Sioson 10 October 1986 30 August 20014 Estrella C Aseron 7 January 2002 August 20065 Urbano E Agustin August 2006 24 October 20146 Rosendo C Abulog 28 October 2014 6 July 20187 Gerry A Lumaban 9 July 2018 presentTeaching staff Edit Teaching staff posing for a picture The teaching staff of the school is divided based on the school subject of instruction and a group of teachers teaching the same subject are grouped into a school department or faculty Both junior and senior high school teachers are grouped into a school department and the school department is led and managed by a department head There are a total of eight departments in the school that is if the senior high school department is not separated 69 The faculty rooms of the different school departments can be located at different parts of the school with eight faculty rooms for the junior high teachers and only one faculty for the senior high school teachers During the school s first year of operation the school only had 19 teachers The expansion of the school increased the number of teachers working at the school As of 2022 more than 500 teachers are teaching of the main campus itself some of the faculty members being former students of the school itself Non teaching personnel Edit The non teaching personnel although not having any teaching or instructional roles are responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the school grounds They are also responsible for the sustenance of the school constituents These personnel come from the departments of accounting clinic guidance HR administrative and security The offices of the non teaching personnel can be located at different parts of the school 70 Student life EditStudent profile Edit Initially when the school was created in 1969 it only had a number of 512 students Expansion of the school grounds and the urbanization of Metro Manila helped swell the numbers up to approximately 10 000 by the mid 1980s Since then the number of students studying in the school is slowly rising at a steady rate As of the school year 2020 2021 there were 11 479 junior high school students and 4 603 senior high school students The total number of students as a whole numbered about 16 082 this is the total number of students in the main campus alone 71 As of school year 2022 2023 the school had a total of approximately 17 000 students in both junior and senior high school programs in the main campus alone 15 42 43 Many of these students come from Paranaque however there are students that also come from neighboring cities such as Las Pinas Pasay and Bacoor The school currently handles students from grade 7 to 12 Each grade level is divided into sections with each grade level only being identified by a name Currently grade 7 sections are named after the different personal and social values grade 8 sections are named after provinces in the Philippines grade 9 sections are named after trees grade 10 sections are named after heroes of the Philippines grade 11 sections are named after Filipinos who contributed to fields relevant to the strand and grade 12 sections are named after foreigners who contributed to fields relevant to the strand The STE and SPA program is unique in that it does not follow the naming patterns of the other programs instead naming the sections after National Scientists and National Artists respectively The former system of naming sections is a numerical system in which sections are referred by a number An even older system of naming sections includes identifying a section by both a name and a number The OHSP SPA and STE program referred to its sections by a letter rather than a number Uniforms Edit Currently the ordinary school uniforms use a mostly dark blue light blue plaid pattern with yellow pivots The school uniforms were introduced in SY 2016 2017 The male junior high school uniform consists of a white short sleeved button up shirt with a blue and green collar band left chest pocket with school logo and grey slacks The female junior high school uniform has a white blouse with a plaid trim plaid necktie with the school logo and a plaid skirt The male senior high school uniform differs from the junior high school uniform by having plaid epaulettes on the button up shirt The female senior high school uniform consists of a narrow button up blouse with plaid short sleeve cuffs waist pockets and a logo of the school on the left side of the collar a light blue bandana tie and a plaid pencil skirt The school logo may either be sewn or printed on the uniforms The Cookery strand has a unique uniform in that a checkered black and white chef s uniform is worn by students of the strand Black shoes are worn for the ordinary school uniforms The Physical Education uniform on the other hand is a unisex uniform that consists of a mostly white V neck shirt with colored sleeves and mostly black jogging pants with a white stripe on the side seams and school logo on the right side of the pants The uniforms differ in color based on grade level green is used for grade 7 gold for grade 8 blue for grade 9 red for grade 10 and grey for senior high school The old ordinary school uniforms were used from the earliest days of the school up until SY 2015 2016 For the male uniform the uniform consists of a plain white button up shirt with a logo and brown slacks for grades 7 9 first third year and black slacks for grade 10 fourth year The female uniform consists of a white blouse with the school logo on the left side of the waist light green and white checkered tie and a white skirt The old Physical Education uniforms on the other consist of a cotton shirt with the school logo on the left side and jogging pants with the school logo printed on the left side of the pants that differ in color based on grade level with the same color scheme with the new uniforms 35 72 Hymn Edit The hymn of Paranaque National High School is called PNHS Alma Mater formerly called PMHS Alma Mater It was written by Mrs Marina Flores and composed by Mr Apolonio Dandan Jr This is sung after the singing of the national anthem during the flag ceremony The lyrics used for the school hymn were slightly modified to reflect the school being nationalized Lyrics I O PNHS Alma Mater Thou stand majestic in the verdant plains With strength and hope You make us live With braver hearts With bigger dreams II You make our lives complete You vanish all our fears The joys of wisdom The laughter of youth All these we ll treasure All through the years Events Edit The first day of school is considered as one of the most important days of the school year and during that day a flag ceremony is held to officially start the school year This usually takes place at June on a Monday The first day of school is noted to have shortened class hours as well Paranaque National High School like many other public schools here in the Philippines observes the weekly flag ceremony every Monday of the school year 73 The flag ceremony is starts a quarter before 6 AM and is usually headed by a department head and after the flag ceremony the school principal makes his announcements at times about important issues or important events that will happen within a school week or school month At certain occasions students or outsiders may use the opportunity to perform or make announcements in front of the students The school departments celebrate a month for a particular subject such as Nutrition Month in July Buwan ng Wika transl Language Month by the Filipino department in August Science Month in September United Nations Month in October English Month in November Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao transl Values Education Month in December and Mathematics Month in January Usually a school mass held at the first Friday of the month at either the school quadrangle or audio visual room and it is led by the department celebrating that particular month February is considered as the most special month of the school since it is the month when the school was established and it is also the month of Paranaque Day a special non working holiday of the city held every 13 February 74 Foundation week is celebrated at the fourth week of February and Foundation Day is celebrated every 24 February The school like all public establishments observes both working and non working holidays even during the middle of the school year These holidays that are observed are included but not limited to New Year Chinese New Year Day of Valor Holy Week Independence Day All Soul s Day and Christmas 75 The school conducts a quarterly evacuation drill twice during the day one for the morning batch and the other for the afternoon batch The school s active response team is responsible in maintaining order in conducting the quarterly evacuation drill pursuant to RA no 10121 76 Flooding is a perennial issue that the school faces every school year especially that the school is surrounded by a creek This usually leads to class suspensions for the school The bridge was elevated and also a box culvert was installed at different points in time in order to mitigate the effects of flooding in the area The school joins the annual Brigada Eskwela transl School Brigade program every May in anticipation of the next school year 77 The school is sometimes visited by celebrities Examples included the Hashtags that performed in June 2016 during a report from Umagang Kay Ganda and Filipino Boy Band SB19 visited the school as part of the Korean Culture Caravan in August 2019 78 79 Because of the notably large school population and location within Metro Manila news programs from different TV networks and radio stations occasionally visit the school to report and feature notable events in the school 13 14 80 81 School organizations Edit PNHS Bas Relief representing academia extracurricular activities and professions The school has multiple school and student organizations dealing with a wide range of disciplines from both academic and extracurricular activities The PNHS Main Supreme Student Government is the highest governing student body of the school This organization is part of the School Based Committees It is led by a president and has other officers such as the vice president secretary treasurer auditor public information officer peace officer and batch representatives that represent every grade level The Supreme Student Government has an adviser and co advisers that overseer the duties of the officers 82 Other School Based Committees include the PNHS Teachers Association PMHS PNHS General Alumni Association PNHS Faculty amp Employees Multi Purpose Cooperative PNHS FEM COOP and the General Parents Teachers Association GPTA 83 The school has two school papers and these papers differ in the language used in writing The English publication is called The Spark while its Filipino counterpart is called Ang Dagitab which is a literal translation of the name of the English publication Both publications release print newspapers annually with the help of student funding although recently online news articles are posted in their respective Facebook pages 84 85 Recently the school now has a radio broadcasting station that reports in both English and Filipino named GW Radyo TV ng PNHS Main transl GW Radio TV of PNHS Main 86 Other school organizations that are accredited by the school are the Glee Club SHS Art Club Science Club divided into the Junior High School and Senior High School Branch PNHS Main E Club English club for junior and senior high school students PNHS Main SIKAP Samahan ng mga mag aaral tungo sa Integrasyon ng Kaalaman sa Araling Panlipunan transl Association of students towards the Integration of Knowledge in Social Studies Social Studies club for junior and senior high school students PNHS Main TED Ed Club Sinag Sipnayan transl Ray of Mathematics Math club for senior high school students YES O Youth for Environment in Schools Organization Boy Scouts Girl Scouts Senior Scouts and Active Response Team Student Paramedic Organization 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Students in the school may also join organizations and movements that are not from the school itself These organizations may range from a religious to a political nature One such organization is Elevate an ecumenical Evangelical Christian organization that is based from CCF 95 96 Another such example is the Youth for Mary and Christ YMC a Marian Catholic organization 97 References Edit a b PNHS Baclaran Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b PNHS Don Galo Annex Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c PNHS San Isidro Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c d History Baclaran National High School Retrieved 2022 03 10 a b c d e History Dr Arcadio Santos NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 04 a b c d History Don Bosco High School Retrieved 2022 03 10 a b c d History La Huerta National High School Retrieved 2022 03 08 a b c PNHS Marcelo Green Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c History San Antonio High School Retrieved 2022 03 10 a b History Paranaque Science High School Retrieved 2022 04 26 a b c d e History PNHS Sto Nino Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c d History Tambo National High School Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b Paranaque Nat l HS may pinakamaraming mag aaral sa NCR in Filipino retrieved 2022 03 10 a b UB Paranaque National H S pangalawa sa may pinakamaraming estudyante sa Pilipinas in Filipino retrieved 2022 03 10 a b Maraming paaralan nag face to face classes sa pagbubukas ng SY 2022 2023 in Filipino Aug 22 2022 Retrieved 2022 08 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Paranaque National High School Main www edukasyon ph in Filipino Retrieved 2022 03 06 a b Republic Act No 7841 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c d e Citizens Charter Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 12 Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 06 a b History PNHS Baclaran Retrieved 2022 03 08 History PNHS Don Galo Annex Retrieved 2022 03 09 Paranaque City Public Library Map of Paranaque Rizal www facebook com in Filipino Retrieved 2022 03 11 Proclamation 1081 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 04 09 Presidential Decree No 1397 PHILIPPINE LAWS STATUTES and CODES CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY www chanrobles com Retrieved 2022 04 09 B P 232 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 04 09 E O No 117 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 04 09 History Masville NHS Retrieved 2022 03 29 History Moonwalk National High School 2017 07 20 Retrieved 2022 03 29 History Sun Valley National High School Retrieved 2022 03 29 R A 9155 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 04 09 June 17 2002 DO 25 s 2002 Implementation of the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum Department of Education Retrieved 2022 04 07 Panayam kay Urbano Agustin tungkol sa bilang ng enrollees sa Paranaque Nat l High School in Filipino retrieved 2022 04 20 a b Republic Act No 10533 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 2022 04 30 Mocon Ciriaco Claudeth 2018 06 04 Classroom teacher shortages hound schools but DepEd says they re but challenges Claudeth Mocon Ciriaco BusinessMirror Retrieved 2022 03 04 a b PARANAQUE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MAIN Junior High School S Y 2016 2017 retrieved 2022 03 16 a b Republic Act No 10833 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 04 22 Strengthening the Implementation of the Gulayan sa Paaralan Program in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools Nationwide PDF Flores Helen Duterte signs law on improving quality of teacher education Philstar com Retrieved 2022 05 05 Expanded F2F classes launched in Paranaque Philstar com Retrieved 2022 03 04 Expanded F2F classes launched in Paranaque Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2022 03 12 10 more schools join F2F classes in Paranaque City Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2022 03 12 a b 24 Oras Livestream August 22 2022 Replay in Filipino retrieved 2022 08 23 a b TV Patrol livestream August 22 2022 Full Episode Replay in Filipino retrieved 2022 08 23 Republic Act No 8844 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 09 Republic Act No 10978 www lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 10 Republic Act No 10778 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 09 Republic Act No 11710 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 09 18 parscian 2010 08 18 Ordinance 94 31 Creation of Paranaque Science High School The Parscian Weblog Retrieved 2022 04 03 Republic Act No 10988 www lawphil net Retrieved 2022 04 14 Republic Act No 10852 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 09 Republic Act No 11093 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 09 History Sto Nino Senior High School Retrieved 2022 04 03 Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 08 Science Technology and Engineering STE Program Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 04 Regular Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 04 SPA Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 04 OHSP Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 04 OPEN HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM OHSP Division of Paranaque City Retrieved 2022 03 06 Inclusive Education SPED Program Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 07 ALS Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 07 ALS Frequently Asked Questions Department of Education Retrieved 2022 03 07 Senior High School Applied Track Subjects Department of Education Retrieved 2022 03 07 Senior High School Core Curriculum Subjects Department of Education Retrieved 2022 03 07 Hickok John 2019 06 12 Serving Library Users from Asia A Comprehensive Handbook of Country Specific Information and Outreach Resources Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 0 8108 8731 2 Academic Track Department of Education Retrieved 2022 03 04 a b The K to 12 Basic Education Program GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 2022 03 04 Technology and Livelihood Education TLE and Technical Vocational Livelihood TVL Track Department of Education Retrieved 2022 03 04 Llego Mark Anthony 2016 01 28 2019 DepEd Guidelines on the Selection Promotion and Designation of School Heads TeacherPH Retrieved 2022 03 10 Teaching Personnel Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 10 Non Teaching Personnel Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 10 School Profile Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved 2022 03 11 Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 25 Memorandum Circular No 71 s 1988 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 2022 03 10 Republic Act No 10807 lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 14 Holidays Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines www officialgazette gov ph Retrieved 2022 03 14 R A No 10121 www lawphil net Retrieved 2022 03 10 Brigada Eskwela Working together towards quality education www pna gov ph Retrieved 2022 03 10 Korean Culture Caravan Paranaque National High School www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 10 SB19 www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 10 Brigada Gurong 21 taon nang nagtuturo sa eskuwelahan ikinuwento kaniyang masasayang alaala in Filipino retrieved 2022 04 21 Brigada Ang kuwento ng pagsisikap ng isang mag aaral sa kaniyang pagtatapos in Filipino retrieved 2022 04 21 PNHS Main SSG 2021 2022 www facebook com in Filipino Retrieved 2022 03 10 PNHS FEM COOP www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 25 The Spark www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 10 Ang Dagitab PNHS Main www facebook com in Filipino Retrieved 2022 03 10 GW Radyo TV ng PNHS Main www facebook com Retrieved 2022 09 22 PNHS GLEE CLUB www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 20 PNHS Main SHS Art Club www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 20 Pnhs Main E Club www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 11 PNHS Main SIKAP www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 16 Pnhs MAIN TED Ed Club www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 24 Sinag Sipnayan www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 11 YES O PNHS Twitter Retrieved 2022 03 11 PNHS Main SHS Science Club and YES O www facebook com Retrieved 2022 03 11 Elevate PNHS Main www facebook com Retrieved 2022 10 14 Elevate Paranaque www facebook com Retrieved 2022 10 14 Youth for Mary and Christ Luzon Chapter www facebook com Retrieved 2022 10 15 External links EditDivision of Paranaque Paranaque City PNHS Batch 2000 Alumni Paranaque NHS Main Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paranaque National High School amp oldid 1123726173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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