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Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School


Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School (RMCHS), also referred to by its colloquial portmanteau Monsay or Monching (as homage to one of Ramon Magsaysay's nicknames), is a public high school in Quezon City, Philippines.[2][3] It was founded as an annex of Quezon City High School (QCHS) in 1953 then became an independent school in 1958. It is one of the two schools in Metro Manila named after President Ramon Magsaysay (the other being Ramon Magsaysay High School, Manila).

Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School
Filipino: Mataas na Paaralan ng Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao)
Address
31 Ermin Garcia St., cor. Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Cubao

1111

Philippines
Coordinates14°37′38″N 121°2′47″E / 14.62722°N 121.04639°E / 14.62722; 121.04639
Information
TypePublic, Special Science
MottoSoar High, Monsay!, Basta Monsay, Mahusay!
Established1953; 70 years ago (1953) (as Quezon City High School: Cubao Annex); 1956; 67 years ago (1956) (as Cubao High School); 1965; 58 years ago (1965) (as Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School)
School number305358
PrincipalDr. Arliana A. Arboleda
FacultyApprox. 220[1]
Grades7 to 10 (junior high school)
11 to 12 (senior high school)
Number of students4,282 (as of SY 2020 - 2021)
Approx. 4,000 - 7,000; referred to as "Ramonians" or "Taga-Monsay" (from Monsay)
LanguageEnglish, Filipino, Mandarin Chinese (for Foreign Language Service Curriculum)
CampusUrban
Student Union/AssociationRMCHS Supreme Secondary Learner Government (SSLG) under Ma. Cecilia M. Velasco
RMCHS Campus Integrity Crusaders (CIC) under Ma. Cecilia M. Velasco
RMCHS Learner Government Commission on Elections and Appointments (LG COMEA) under Ma. Cecilia M. Velasco
Color(s)   Illuminating Emerald and Whiteout (for basic education curriculum)

   Jasper and Whiteout (for Engineering and Science Education Program)

   Dark Slate Gray and Whiteout (for senior high school curriculum)
SongRMCHS Hymn
NicknameRM, RMCHS, Ramon, Monsay, Monching, Team Monsay (sports nickname)
PublicationThe Apprentice (English) under Abigail A. Driz
Ang Tanglaw (Tagalog) under Evangeline S. Gagarin
YearbookThe Apprentice: Commencement Issue
AffiliationsDivision of City Schools - Quezon City, Department of Education
DOST
Websitewww.facebook.com/Ramon-Magsaysay-Cubao-High-School-JHSH-102237024848765

Facade of the RMCHS Main Building, 2021.

View of RMCHS New Sonny Belmonte Building from Mega Q-Mart, 2021.

History Edit

The school was established as an annex of Quezon City High School (QCHS) in 1953. It was located at The school was located at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), near Cubao Elementary School. As a new school, it needed temporary housing for its academe, which happened in 1958 when it was housed in a building at the corner of Aurora Blvd, and Fanny Enriquez was then named as the school's first principal, and was named as this the independent Cubao High School. After one academic year, the school again relocated in 1960 to New Orleans St., behind the old Quezon City Hall. Due to accelerating socio-economic development in Quezon City, Cubao High School annexes began sprouting. The first of these was the Murphy Annex, which started operations in 1961. This annex was named Juan Sumulong High School (JSHS) upon being designated an independent school in 1964. The second annex became Carlos P. Garcia High School (CPGHS) which became independent in 1972, while the third became Ponciano Bernardo High School (PBHS) which became independent in 1968.[4][5][6][7]

On March 17, 1965, Cubao High School was renamed in memory of President Ramon Magsaysay who perished in a plane crash on March 17, 1957, which was attended by Magsaysay's widow, Luz-Banzon Magsaysay. Consequently, this marked March 17 of every as the school's Foundation Day. The school year 1968-1969 saw a record boom in enrollment, resulting in the lack of accommodations for more than 81,000 students. To remedy the situation, the old Quezon City Hall, standing on prime land at the corner of EDSA and Minnesota St. (now Ermin Garcia St.), was appropriated as the permanent school site. The school began offering summer school in 1977. Unfortunately, on March 15, 1981, a devastating fire gutted the entire school building, burning most of the school's records. The school year (SY) for 1981-1982 was spent at the nearby Raval Building, which was rented by the city government to enable students to continue their schooling.[8]

Through the initiative of former First Lady and then Metro Manila Governor Imelda Marcos and then city Mayor Adelina S. Rodriguez, construction of a P13.6 million school building began in 1982. The three-story building was inaugurated on September 8 of the same year. Through the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) initiative, a two-story Secondary Education Development Program (SEDP) building was constructed. To cope with the demand for more classrooms, the city government vacated the adjacent Post Office to give way to the construction of a new school building sponsored by then-Congressman Sonny Belmonte in 1997.

In 1998, a fourth building was constructed beside the SEDP building to house the laboratory classes of the students. It was called the DOST Building, named after the Department of Science and Technology, which sponsored the building of the facility. Three more buildings were added to the school's compound to house the technical and home economics subjects, as well as the science curriculum students of the school, namely the Home Economics Building in 1999, the Mathay Building in 2002, and the Technology Building in 2003.

In 2007, the SEDP building was demolished to make way for the construction of a four-storey building named the New Sonny Belmonte Building. This new building now serves as the house for computer units and laboratory equipment for the Junior High School (JHS) students, with the Mathay Building being the house for the computer units and laboratory equipment of the Senior High School (JHS) students, in response to the country's shift to the K-12 curriculum.[8]

In 2013, the school's Foundation Day was moved to August 31, Magsaysay's birthdate, then it was moved back again in 2015 to March 17, Magsaysay's death. However, in the same year, another tragedy happened to the school when fire devoured the school's canteen in the main building on June 6, 2015.[9]

From 2020 to 2021, two school markers were constructed in the Main Building and in the Mathay Building to make the school's environment more engaging, along with the introduction of the renaming of the school's chess club into the GM Eugene Torre Chess Center, named after alumnus Eugene Torre. On the school's 65th Foundation Day, a life-sized statue of Ramon Magsaysay was unveiled on the school's grounds which the RMCHSAAI sponsored, the school's incorporated alumni association. This statue project was made to complement the bust of Ramon Magsaysay that is adjacent to the said statue.[8]

Curricula Edit

Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School, as with other Public Schools in the Philippines, follows the Basic Education Curriculum as prescribed by the Department of Education. In 1994, President Fidel V. Ramos introduced the Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP) in some selected public schools in the Philippines; and the Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School was one of those who were selected. The ESEP Curriculum revised its predecessor, the Science and Technology Education Program (STEP), which was then formulated by the Department of Education, Culture, and Sports. In 2013, the ESEP Curriculum was then changed to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Curriculum, in lieu of the Government's Revision of the old Education Curriculum; changing from the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) to the K-12 Education Curriculum.[10]

There are other Curricula offered by the school such as the following:

  • Special Education Curriculum (SPED) - A high school program that serves as an entry point for students with special needs to have their high school education in a public school. It is one of the only public schools in Quezon City to accept special education learning at the secondary level.
  • Foreign Language Service Curriculum (Chinese - Mandarin) - A program that is mandated both by the TLE and the English department, where students in the junior high school program can opt out to have this as one of their taken subjects.
  • Alternative Learning System (ALS) - Formerly known as Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM), this is a program for reaching out to out-of-school youth and for adults who want to earn a high school diploma.
  • Special Program for the Arts (SPA) - A recently opened special program for talented students in the arts, introduced in 2021 and has set upon a call for future students after a successful year.[11]

Notable alumni Edit

Sports Edit

The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the athletic representation of the Philippines, locally and internationally.

Arts, media, and entertainment Edit

The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the various arts, media, and entertainment hubs in the Philippines.

Sciences Edit

The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the scientific community in various fields.

  • Engr. Izrael Zenar Bautista - BIRDS-4 project manager for Maya-2[24][25]

Government Edit

The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the branches of government of the Philippines.

Military Edit

The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the Philippine Army.[30]

Business Edit

The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that made big names in their respective industries.

  • Robert G. Hombre (HS '69) - Founding Chair of Q Art Circle, Philippines and CEO at Q Art Feelimism, International; Marketing Director at Salinlahi Art Network[31]
  • Bern E. Almazan (HS '78) - chief financial officer of Abakada Studios[32]
  • Aldren Samson (HS '05) - president and CEO of Enfinity Imperial Solar Solutions Inc.[33]

References Edit

  1. ^ Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) HS - Organizational Structure. 2022, https://sites.google.com/depedqc.ph/rmchs/about-us/organizational-structure.
  2. ^ . Sun.Star. June 6, 2006. Archived from the original on April 9, 2010.
  3. ^ “Secondary Schools Website Links.” Schools Division Office, Schools Division Office - Quezon City, 2017, http://depedqc.ph/schoolweb/secondaryschool.php.
  4. ^ Ramon Magsaysay High School – PeaceTech Global. 2022, https://www.peacetech.global/schools/ramon-magsaysay-high-school/.
  5. ^ “History of Quezon City High School.” Quezon City High School e-Library, Quezon City High School, https://quezoncityhighschool-elibrary.blogspot.com/p/welcome.html.
  6. ^ Quezon City High School, http://quezoncityhighschool.yolasite.com/.
  7. ^ Rocena, Ma. Gina. Mission and Vision - Qchsqcsecondary. 20 Mar. 2014, https://sites.google.com/site/qchsqcsecondary/mission-and-vision-1.
  8. ^ a b c "RMCHS: The Inside Story". The Apprentice, 2002 Annual. 2002.
  9. ^ UB: Nasunog Na Bahagi Ng Canteen Ng Ramon Magsaysay H.S., Hindi Muna Magagamit. www.youtube.com, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR--Eam23kc.
  10. ^ Torres-Tupas, Tetch (May 29, 2015). "K-12 to displace thousands of teachers, students, say critics". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  11. ^ RMCHS Special Program in the Arts. “The Search Is On For The Next Batch of SPA Students.” Facebook, RMCHS Special Program in the Arts, 21 Mar. 2022, https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=152734137167213&set=pb.100083324169610.-2207520000.
  12. ^ “Eugene Torre.” World Chess Hall of Fame, 11 May 2021, https://worldchesshof.org/hof-inductee/eugene-torre.
  13. ^ AIDA - International Association for the Development of Apnea. “Ramar Acuña.” AIDA, AIDA - International Association for the Development of Apnea, 2022, https://www.aidainternational.org/Athletes/Profile-470d8077-3cb4-40ea-a279-cda43eb0006e.
  14. ^ Agcaoili, Lance. “SEA Games: Filipino Kickboxers Make It to Final Round, Assured of Silver.” INQUIRER.Net, 11 May 2022, https://sports.inquirer.net/461624/sea-games-filipino-kickboxers-make-it-to-final-round-assured-of-silver.
  15. ^ Valderrama, Aeron Paul. “SEA Games: Saclag, Veloso Advance to Kickboxing Finals.” Tiebreaker Times, 10 May 2022, https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/sea-games-saclag-veloso-advance-to-kickboxing-finals/239508.
  16. ^ “Reuel Aguila For RMCHS Award | PDF | Philippines.” Scribd, 2022, https://www.scribd.com/doc/38618539/Reuel-Aguila-for-RMCHS-Award.
  17. ^ “Reuel Molina Aguila - Wikipilipinas. 2022, https://en.wikipilipinas.org/view/Reuel_Molina_Aguila.
  18. ^ “Erin Ocampo Details Why She’s Not Bitter about Failed Relationship with Michael Pangilinan.” PEP.Ph, 18 Apr. 2022, https://www.pep.ph/news/local/165067/erin-ocampo-michael-pangilinan-failed-relationship-a739-20220418-lfrm.
  19. ^ “HOTTIE! Girltrend Erin Ocampo Is Bringing Back Summer in These 29 Photos!” ABS-CBN Entertainment, ABS-CBN, 12 Mar. 2018, https://ent.abs-cbn.com/itsshowtime/articles-photos/24031218-sexy-momma-girltrend-erin-is-ready-for-summer-and-weve-got-her-photos-here-3698.
  20. ^ “Josiah Antonio.” Muck Rack, Muck Rack, https://muckrack.com/josiah-antonio.
  21. ^ “FULL LIST: Winners, Bb Pilipinas 2017.” RAPPLER, 30 Apr. 2017, https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/pageants/168362-binibining-pilipinas-2017-winners/.
  22. ^ “Binibining Pilipinas 2017 Candidates.” Binibining Pilipinas, Binibining Pilipinas, https://www.bbpilipinas.com/candidates/candidatelists/binibining-pilipinas-2017.
  23. ^ “Jan Carlo Anolin - Sports writer at Manila Bulletin - LinkedIn.” LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/carloanolin/.
  24. ^ "Meet the brains behind PH second nanosatellite Maya-2". Manila Bulletin. 20 February 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  25. ^ "How the Philippines' space program evolved: From late-comer to fast-learner". 25 February 2021.
  26. ^ "FAST FACTS: Who Is Normandie Pizarro, the CA Justice Who Freed Joel Reyes?” RAPPLER, 11 Jan. 2018, https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/193426-ca-justice-normandie-pizarro/.
  27. ^ Navallo, Mike. NBI, DOJ Confirm Death of Ex-CA Justice Normandie Pizarro, ABS-CBN News, 21 Dec. 2020, https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/12/21/20/nbi-doj-confirm-death-of-ex-ca-justice-normandie-pizarro.
  28. ^ Official Website of the Province of Isabela - Santiago City. 10 July 2013, http://www.provinceofisabela.ph/index.php/municipalities/fourth-district/2013-07-10-15-19-03.
  29. ^ Santiago City Mayor Joseph Tan Approves Use of Demographic Vulnerability Tool for COVID-19 Contact Tracing Efforts | COMMISSION ON POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT-REGION II. Aug. 2020, https://rpo2.popcom.gov.ph/santiago-city-mayor-joseph-tan-approves-use-of-demographic-vulnerability-tool-for-covid-19-contact-tracing-efforts/.
  30. ^ "Alumni Tracking". The Apprentice, 1966 Commencement Issue. 1966.
  31. ^ “Robert Gaerlan Hombre - Facebook.” Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/hombre.rg.
  32. ^ “Bern E. Almazan, CPA - Chief Financial Officer at Abakada Studios - LinkedIn.” LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/bern-e-almazan-cpa-6304b129/.
  33. ^ “Aldrin Samson - Group COO at Imperial Homes Corporation/ President & CEO at EISSI - LinkedIn.” LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/aldrin-samson-941433114.
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Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School RMCHS also referred to by its colloquial portmanteau Monsay or Monching as homage to one of Ramon Magsaysay s nicknames is a public high school in Quezon City Philippines 2 3 It was founded as an annex of Quezon City High School QCHS in 1953 then became an independent school in 1958 It is one of the two schools in Metro Manila named after President Ramon Magsaysay the other being Ramon Magsaysay High School Manila Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High SchoolFilipino Mataas na Paaralan ng Ramon Magsaysay Cubao Address31 Ermin Garcia St cor Epifanio de los Santos Avenue CubaoQuezon City Metro Manila 1111PhilippinesCoordinates14 37 38 N 121 2 47 E 14 62722 N 121 04639 E 14 62722 121 04639InformationTypePublic Special ScienceMottoSoar High Monsay Basta Monsay Mahusay Established1953 70 years ago 1953 as Quezon City High School Cubao Annex 1956 67 years ago 1956 as Cubao High School 1965 58 years ago 1965 as Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School School number305358PrincipalDr Arliana A ArboledaFacultyApprox 220 1 Grades7 to 10 junior high school 11 to 12 senior high school Number of students4 282 as of SY 2020 2021 Approx 4 000 7 000 referred to as Ramonians or Taga Monsay from Monsay LanguageEnglish Filipino Mandarin Chinese for Foreign Language Service Curriculum CampusUrbanStudent Union AssociationRMCHS Supreme Secondary Learner Government SSLG under Ma Cecilia M Velasco RMCHS Campus Integrity Crusaders CIC under Ma Cecilia M Velasco RMCHS Learner Government Commission on Elections and Appointments LG COMEA under Ma Cecilia M VelascoColor s Illuminating Emerald and Whiteout for basic education curriculum Jasper and Whiteout for Engineering and Science Education Program Dark Slate Gray and Whiteout for senior high school curriculum SongRMCHS HymnNicknameRM RMCHS Ramon Monsay Monching Team Monsay sports nickname PublicationThe Apprentice English under Abigail A Driz Ang Tanglaw Tagalog under Evangeline S GagarinYearbookThe Apprentice Commencement IssueAffiliationsDivision of City Schools Quezon City Department of EducationDOSTWebsitewww wbr facebook wbr com wbr Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School JHSH 102237024848765Facade of the RMCHS Main Building 2021 View of RMCHS New Sonny Belmonte Building from Mega Q Mart 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Curricula 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Sports 3 2 Arts media and entertainment 3 3 Sciences 3 4 Government 3 5 Military 3 6 Business 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe school was established as an annex of Quezon City High School QCHS in 1953 It was located at The school was located at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue EDSA near Cubao Elementary School As a new school it needed temporary housing for its academe which happened in 1958 when it was housed in a building at the corner of Aurora Blvd and Fanny Enriquez was then named as the school s first principal and was named as this the independent Cubao High School After one academic year the school again relocated in 1960 to New Orleans St behind the old Quezon City Hall Due to accelerating socio economic development in Quezon City Cubao High School annexes began sprouting The first of these was the Murphy Annex which started operations in 1961 This annex was named Juan Sumulong High School JSHS upon being designated an independent school in 1964 The second annex became Carlos P Garcia High School CPGHS which became independent in 1972 while the third became Ponciano Bernardo High School PBHS which became independent in 1968 4 5 6 7 On March 17 1965 Cubao High School was renamed in memory of President Ramon Magsaysay who perished in a plane crash on March 17 1957 which was attended by Magsaysay s widow Luz Banzon Magsaysay Consequently this marked March 17 of every as the school s Foundation Day The school year 1968 1969 saw a record boom in enrollment resulting in the lack of accommodations for more than 81 000 students To remedy the situation the old Quezon City Hall standing on prime land at the corner of EDSA and Minnesota St now Ermin Garcia St was appropriated as the permanent school site The school began offering summer school in 1977 Unfortunately on March 15 1981 a devastating fire gutted the entire school building burning most of the school s records The school year SY for 1981 1982 was spent at the nearby Raval Building which was rented by the city government to enable students to continue their schooling 8 Through the initiative of former First Lady and then Metro Manila Governor Imelda Marcos and then city Mayor Adelina S Rodriguez construction of a P13 6 million school building began in 1982 The three story building was inaugurated on September 8 of the same year Through the Department of Education Culture and Sports DECS initiative a two story Secondary Education Development Program SEDP building was constructed To cope with the demand for more classrooms the city government vacated the adjacent Post Office to give way to the construction of a new school building sponsored by then Congressman Sonny Belmonte in 1997 In 1998 a fourth building was constructed beside the SEDP building to house the laboratory classes of the students It was called the DOST Building named after the Department of Science and Technology which sponsored the building of the facility Three more buildings were added to the school s compound to house the technical and home economics subjects as well as the science curriculum students of the school namely the Home Economics Building in 1999 the Mathay Building in 2002 and the Technology Building in 2003 In 2007 the SEDP building was demolished to make way for the construction of a four storey building named the New Sonny Belmonte Building This new building now serves as the house for computer units and laboratory equipment for the Junior High School JHS students with the Mathay Building being the house for the computer units and laboratory equipment of the Senior High School JHS students in response to the country s shift to the K 12 curriculum 8 In 2013 the school s Foundation Day was moved to August 31 Magsaysay s birthdate then it was moved back again in 2015 to March 17 Magsaysay s death However in the same year another tragedy happened to the school when fire devoured the school s canteen in the main building on June 6 2015 9 From 2020 to 2021 two school markers were constructed in the Main Building and in the Mathay Building to make the school s environment more engaging along with the introduction of the renaming of the school s chess club into the GM Eugene Torre Chess Center named after alumnus Eugene Torre On the school s 65th Foundation Day a life sized statue of Ramon Magsaysay was unveiled on the school s grounds which the RMCHSAAI sponsored the school s incorporated alumni association This statue project was made to complement the bust of Ramon Magsaysay that is adjacent to the said statue 8 Curricula EditRamon Magsaysay Cubao High School as with other Public Schools in the Philippines follows the Basic Education Curriculum as prescribed by the Department of Education In 1994 President Fidel V Ramos introduced the Engineering and Science Education Program ESEP in some selected public schools in the Philippines and the Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School was one of those who were selected The ESEP Curriculum revised its predecessor the Science and Technology Education Program STEP which was then formulated by the Department of Education Culture and Sports In 2013 the ESEP Curriculum was then changed to Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics STEM Curriculum in lieu of the Government s Revision of the old Education Curriculum changing from the Basic Education Curriculum BEC to the K 12 Education Curriculum 10 There are other Curricula offered by the school such as the following Special Education Curriculum SPED A high school program that serves as an entry point for students with special needs to have their high school education in a public school It is one of the only public schools in Quezon City to accept special education learning at the secondary level Foreign Language Service Curriculum Chinese Mandarin A program that is mandated both by the TLE and the English department where students in the junior high school program can opt out to have this as one of their taken subjects Alternative Learning System ALS Formerly known as Alternative Delivery Mode ADM this is a program for reaching out to out of school youth and for adults who want to earn a high school diploma Special Program for the Arts SPA A recently opened special program for talented students in the arts introduced in 2021 and has set upon a call for future students after a successful year 11 Notable alumni EditSports Edit The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the athletic representation of the Philippines locally and internationally Eugenio Torre HS 68 chess grandmaster 12 Ramar Aguirre Acuna HS 08 freediving athlete 13 Claudine Veloso JHS 17 kickboxing athlete 14 15 Arts media and entertainment Edit The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the various arts media and entertainment hubs in the Philippines Reuel Molina Aguila HS 70 playwright 16 17 Erin Ocampo actress and entrepreneur 18 19 Josiah Antonio HS 08 news writer ABS CBN News 20 Larah Grace Lacap HS 10 top 15 finalist of Binibining Pilipinas 2017 and entrepreneur 21 22 Jan Carlo Anolin HS 14 sports writer Manila Bulletin 23 Sciences Edit The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the scientific community in various fields Engr Izrael Zenar Bautista BIRDS 4 project manager for Maya 2 24 25 Government Edit The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the branches of government of the Philippines Normandie Pizarro HS 65 associate justice of Court of Appeals of the Philippines 26 27 Joseph S Tan former mayor of Santiago Isabela 28 29 Military Edit The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that became part of the Philippine Army 30 Angelo Reyes HS 60 former AFP Chief of Staff and cabinet secretary under President Gloria Macapagal ArroyoBusiness Edit The following people below are the list of alumni from the school that made big names in their respective industries Robert G Hombre HS 69 Founding Chair of Q Art Circle Philippines and CEO at Q Art Feelimism International Marketing Director at Salinlahi Art Network 31 Bern E Almazan HS 78 chief financial officer of Abakada Studios 32 Aldren Samson HS 05 president and CEO of Enfinity Imperial Solar Solutions Inc 33 References Edit Ramon Magsaysay Cubao HS Organizational Structure 2022 https sites google com depedqc ph rmchs about us organizational structure Problems mar opening of classes Sun Star June 6 2006 Archived from the original on April 9 2010 Secondary Schools Website Links Schools Division Office Schools Division Office Quezon City 2017 http depedqc ph schoolweb secondaryschool php Ramon Magsaysay High School PeaceTech Global 2022 https www peacetech global schools ramon magsaysay high school History of Quezon City High School Quezon City High School e Library Quezon City High School https quezoncityhighschool elibrary blogspot com p welcome html Quezon City High School http quezoncityhighschool yolasite com Rocena Ma Gina Mission and Vision Qchsqcsecondary 20 Mar 2014 https sites google com site qchsqcsecondary mission and vision 1 a b c RMCHS The Inside Story The Apprentice 2002 Annual 2002 UB Nasunog Na Bahagi Ng Canteen Ng Ramon Magsaysay H S Hindi Muna Magagamit www youtube com https www youtube com watch v lR Eam23kc Torres Tupas Tetch May 29 2015 K 12 to displace thousands of teachers students say critics Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 13 2021 RMCHS Special Program in the Arts The Search Is On For The Next Batch of SPA Students Facebook RMCHS Special Program in the Arts 21 Mar 2022 https www facebook com photo fbid 152734137167213 amp set pb 100083324169610 2207520000 Eugene Torre World Chess Hall of Fame 11 May 2021 https worldchesshof org hof inductee eugene torre AIDA International Association for the Development of Apnea Ramar Acuna AIDA AIDA International Association for the Development of Apnea 2022 https www aidainternational org Athletes Profile 470d8077 3cb4 40ea a279 cda43eb0006e Agcaoili Lance SEA Games Filipino Kickboxers Make It to Final Round Assured of Silver INQUIRER Net 11 May 2022 https sports inquirer net 461624 sea games filipino kickboxers make it to final round assured of silver Valderrama Aeron Paul SEA Games Saclag Veloso Advance to Kickboxing Finals Tiebreaker Times 10 May 2022 https tiebreakertimes com ph tbt sea games saclag veloso advance to kickboxing finals 239508 Reuel Aguila For RMCHS Award PDF Philippines Scribd 2022 https www scribd com doc 38618539 Reuel Aguila for RMCHS Award Reuel Molina Aguila Wikipilipinas 2022 https en wikipilipinas org view Reuel Molina Aguila Erin Ocampo Details Why She s Not Bitter about Failed Relationship with Michael Pangilinan PEP Ph 18 Apr 2022 https www pep ph news local 165067 erin ocampo michael pangilinan failed relationship a739 20220418 lfrm HOTTIE Girltrend Erin Ocampo Is Bringing Back Summer in These 29 Photos ABS CBN Entertainment ABS CBN 12 Mar 2018 https ent abs cbn com itsshowtime articles photos 24031218 sexy momma girltrend erin is ready for summer and weve got her photos here 3698 Josiah Antonio Muck Rack Muck Rack https muckrack com josiah antonio FULL LIST Winners Bb Pilipinas 2017 RAPPLER 30 Apr 2017 https www rappler com entertainment pageants 168362 binibining pilipinas 2017 winners Binibining Pilipinas 2017 Candidates Binibining Pilipinas Binibining Pilipinas https www bbpilipinas com candidates candidatelists binibining pilipinas 2017 Jan Carlo Anolin Sports writer at Manila Bulletin LinkedIn LinkedIn https www linkedin com in carloanolin Meet the brains behind PH second nanosatellite Maya 2 Manila Bulletin 20 February 2021 Retrieved 23 February 2021 How the Philippines space program evolved From late comer to fast learner 25 February 2021 FAST FACTS Who Is Normandie Pizarro the CA Justice Who Freed Joel Reyes RAPPLER 11 Jan 2018 https www rappler com newsbreak iq 193426 ca justice normandie pizarro Navallo Mike NBI DOJ Confirm Death of Ex CA Justice Normandie Pizarro ABS CBN News 21 Dec 2020 https news abs cbn com news 12 21 20 nbi doj confirm death of ex ca justice normandie pizarro Official Website of the Province of Isabela Santiago City 10 July 2013 http www provinceofisabela ph index php municipalities fourth district 2013 07 10 15 19 03 Santiago City Mayor Joseph Tan Approves Use of Demographic Vulnerability Tool for COVID 19 Contact Tracing Efforts COMMISSION ON POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REGION II Aug 2020 https rpo2 popcom gov ph santiago city mayor joseph tan approves use of demographic vulnerability tool for covid 19 contact tracing efforts Alumni Tracking The Apprentice 1966 Commencement Issue 1966 Robert Gaerlan Hombre Facebook Facebook https www facebook com hombre rg Bern E Almazan CPA Chief Financial Officer at Abakada Studios LinkedIn LinkedIn https www linkedin com in bern e almazan cpa 6304b129 Aldrin Samson Group COO at Imperial Homes Corporation President amp CEO at EISSI LinkedIn LinkedIn https www linkedin com in aldrin samson 941433114 nbsp Media related to Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramon Magsaysay Cubao High School amp oldid 1171428732, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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