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Sunday, June 9, 2013

An honor to be part of this School (Rizal High School)



I wanna share some details through where I study my Secondary Life on Education.

This school was give me a lot of experience, help me build my skills,  and meet a lot of friends.

 For me, this is the very best school in the world not because been Acclaimed as the "Largest Secondary School in the World" since 1993 by the Guinness Book of World Records.. I treasure everything what I had with this school.

To all my teachers, classmates & school mates, lovers & friend.. Thank you for the joy we’ve shared. Hope next time we’ll see each other to the ALUMNI. Good life & Good health. God bless everyone!


Here's some for you everyone..


Rizal High School (abbreviated as RHS), an institution of secondary education based in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines, has been listed as the “largest secondary school in the world”[1] since 1993 by the Guinness Book of World Records. This evaluation is based on the size of the student population.

The school was named after the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Notable graduates of the institution include former Senate presidents Neptali Gonzales and Senator Jovito Salonga, former Senator Rene Saguisag, Maestro Lucio San Pedro, and National ArtistCarlos “Botong” Francisco to mention a few.

In the school year 2000-2001, Rizal High School reported a student population of 15,959. This figure stands in contrast to the institution's enrollment of 28 students at the time it opened on October 1, 1902, during the incumbency of Governor Ambrocio Flores. Students came from five towns, including the Pasig proper. Then, intermediate classes were under the supervision and administration of the secondary school principal.

Dr. Josephine M. Cruz, previously a Rizal High School teacher, is the school’s current and youngest Principal. The school celebrated its centennial in 2002.

                                                                                                                       
History

Pasig Secondary School
The first secondary school in the province of Rizal known as the Pasig Secondary School was established in 1902 during the incumbency of Governor Ambrosio Flores with an enrollment of 28 pupils. The students came from five neighboring towns including Pasig. The enrollment increased to 45 pupils in November, 65 in December and 88 in January and February in 1903, all intermediate pupils. The pupils were taught in a room of a rented building, 30 meters by 30 meters. The cost of the rent was $15, local currency, the amount paid from the provincial fund.
At the beginning, the Provincial Board was against the establishment of a provincial school in Pasig, which is near Manila. The increase in African financial support by the provincial government was subject to the condition that the pupils from adjoining towns would attend classes in the provincial school rather than seeking enrollment in Manila.

Immediately after the military post occupied by American soldiers was vacated, it was turned over to the provincial government for the use of the Pasig Secondary School in November 1903. The building, although quite spacious, was old and dilapidated with a badly damaged roof. The teachers assigned to this school were all Americans, namely, Messrs. Laughlin, Click and Scruton. The Superintendent of Schools was Mr. Charles Rummel.

The military post was vacated when a new building was constructed in 1902 during the administration of Governor Jose Tupas. The basement of the building was used as a woodworking shop. This was the time when a first year class was organized.

In 1913 a site of ten lots, of 63,700 square meters, was acquired through expropriation proceedings from landowners. The estimated value of the site was P38,540. It was surveyed on November 8, 1928 and registered on October 27, 1931 under Certificate of Title No. 4553. Soon, after the acquisition of the site, a modern, reinforced concrete and modified Standard Plan No. 20 school building was constructed. This was in 1914 during the tenure of Governor Mariano Melendres. The building was completed and occupied in 1915.


Change of Name

The name of Pasig Secondary School was changed to Rizal High School when a first year class of eleven pupils was organized and when the province was already putting up the greater bulk of the financial support for the school. The change to the present name Rizal High School was made in 1914 when the new building was completed and occupied by the school.

For many years since its establishment in 1902, the intermediate classes were under the supervision and administration of the secondary school principal. These classes were considered a preparatory department of the secondary school. The gradual change in administration started with the school year 1902-1921. The complete separation of the intermediate classes as a preparatory department to the high school took effect in 1924.

The first graduating class was in 1918. Of the 30 fourth year students for the month of March, 27 qualified for graduation. Two of the graduates who later distinguished themselves in their chosen professions were U.P. Professor Cecilio Lopez and Dr. Elpidio Alcantara.

The first principal of the Pasig Secondary School was Mr. Steward Laughlin who also served as one of its earliest teachers. The first Filipino principal was Mr. Marcelino Bautista who served during the school year 1929-1930, followed by Mr. Ricardo Castro in 1930-1935, Mr. Aquilino Carino in 1935-1935, Mr. Eufrocino Malonzo in 1936-1939. The years preceding the Second World War saw Mr. Eliseo Tayao as principal of the Rizal High School (1939–41). The school was closed for sometime and was reopened with Mr. Cesario Bandong.


Facilities

Amang Building
It is now one of the oldest building in the campus. It is occupied by second year students.

Main Building
Also known as the Computer Building which was inaugurated last December 2000, this five and six-storey building houses the Administration Office, the Library and Computer Rooms for use by the third and fourth year students. The Library now has Internet access for research activities. The sides of this U-shaped building house the homerooms of the fourth year students. This building replaces the older two-story Main Building.

Isidro Rodriguez Building
The left wing of the Isidro Rodriguez Building was once home to the Rizal Technological College. Is was inaugurated in 1974. Stretching its long halls beside the Marikina River, the IR Right Wing is occupied by the Home Economics electives on the first and second floors and a canteen on the first floor. The HE Department Office is located above the canteen and the Math Department is at the right end of the third floor while Science Department is on the second floor. Today, the right wing is used as rooms for the TLE electives and the left wing is used as homerooms for third year students. Canteens are located at the ground floors of both left and right wings. A cooperative store was built for the convenience of the students' needs for their projects.

Neptali Gonzales Building
The Neptali Gonzales Building was named after RHS' alumnus, Senate President Neptali Gonzales. The building which has 24 classrooms became operational in 1999. Some P18.5 million, which came from the CDF of the senator, was spent for this four-storey building. It is currently occupied by first year students.

Rizal High School Museum and Alumni Hall
Inaugurated this 2005, this three-storey building houses the museum on the ground floor, Alumni Hall on the second and third floors), the school clinic on the ground floor, the office of discipline on the second floor, and the office of the Araling Panlipunan Department on the ground floor.

Caruncho Gymnasium
This gymnasium was repaired and air-conditioned under the supervision and budget of Pasig City during the administration of former Mayor Vicente Eusebio. This gymnasium also houses the MAPEH Department, its clubs and organizations. The gymnasium is the place where mist of the school programs are held.

S.C.E. Science Building
In this six-storey building is where the Pilot Sections (1-3) from First to Fourth year is located.

Science Building
This is where the six science laboratories, one speech laboratory, the Science Department office and the Values department are found.



Special Science Class Subjects


Subject Area First Year

Science Integrated Science; Earth and 
        Environmental Science

English English I (Grammar, Communication Skills, 
       and Literature); English Journalism and 
        Developmental Reading

Mathematics Math I (Elementary Algebra)

Filipino         Filipino I (Ibong Adarna)

Social  Araling Panlipunan I (Philippine History)
Science

Technology
and Livelihood TLE I (Computer Education) 
Education

MAPEH Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health I

Research and 
Statistics

Values Values Education I

Education


Subject Area Second Year

Science Biological Science

English English II (Grammar, Communication Skills,
        and Afro-Asian Literature); English Journalism

Mathematics Math II (Intermediate Algebra); Geometry I

Filipino         Filipino II (Florante at Laura)

Social  Araling Panlipunan II (Asian History)
Science

Technology
and Livelihood TLE II (Information and Communications Technology)
Education

MAPEH Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health II

Research and Research and Statistics I 
Statistics

Values Values Education II
Education


Subject Area Third Year

Science Chemistry I (Basic Chemistry)
        Physics I (Basic Physics)
        Biotechnology and 
        Advanced Statistics

English English III (Grammar, Communication Skills, 
        and Asian Literature); English Journalism (Elective)

Mathematics Math III (Trigonometry, Advance Algebra and Statistics); Analytic Geometry (Elective)

Filipino         Filipino III (Noli Me Tangere); Filipino Journalism (Elective)

Social  Araling Panlipunan III (World History)
Science

Technology
and Livelihood TLE III (Information and
Education         Communications Technology, Accounting)

MAPEH Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health III

Research and
Statistics

Values Values Education III

Education


Subject Area Fourth Year

Science Chemistry II (Advanced Chemistry); Physics II 
        (Advanced Physics); Introduction to Robotics

English English IV (Grammar, Communication Skills, 
        and World Literature); English Journalism (Elective)

Mathematics Math IV (Pre-Calculus); Enriched Mathematics (Elective)

Filipino         Filipino IV (El Filibusterismo); Filipino Journalism (Elective)

Social  Araling Panlipunan IV (Economics)
Science

Technology
and Livelihood TLE IV (Information and Communications Technology)
Education

MAPEH Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health IV

Research and Research II
Statistics

Values Values Education IV

Education



For BEC (Basic Education Curriculum), SPS (Special Program for Sports), SRC (Special Reading Class) and OHS (Open High School)

  • Filipino I-IV
  • English I-IV
  • Mathematics I-IV
  • Science I-IV
  • Makabayan I-IV
  • Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies) I-IV
  • Technology and Livelihood Education I-IV
  • Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) I-IV
  • Edukasyon sa Pagpapahalaga (Values Education) I-IV
  • Citizen Army Training (CAT) I - for 4th year students only


Organizations:

  • Robotics Club
  • The Rizalian, Official English School Gazette
  • Ang Rizalian, Official Filipino School Gazette
  • Phoenix Pep Squad
  • Freshmen Class Organization
  • Sophomore Class Organization
  • Junior Class Organization
  • Senior Class Organization
  • Rondalla
  • Drum and Lyre Corps
  • Modern Dance Troupe
  • Folkloric Dance Troupe
  • Choir
  • Speech Club
  • Reading Club
  • Media and Research Club
  • Dramatics Club (Entablado Rizal)
  • Creative Writing Club
  • Journalism Club
  • Debate Society
  • Values Education Club
  • Filipino Club
  • Science Club
  • Humane Club
  • Techno Club
  • Ecology Club
  • Sight Saving Club
  • Social Studies Debate Club
  • UNESCO Club
  • Kapariz - Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal
  • Mathematicians Circle
  • Future Homemakers of the Philippines
  • Arts and Painting Club
  • Bantay Bilihin Youth Council
  • CAT I Club
  • Junior Police
  • Boy Scouts of the Philippines
  • Girl Scouts of the Philippines
  • Youth on Fire
  • Drug Abuse Prevention Club
  • Junior Graftwatch Club
  • Youth Humanist Club
  • YES-O Club
  • Agriculture Club
  • YECS Club
  • Supreme Student Council (RHSSSC)
  • STEP Organization Pasig City Chapter
  • Young Inventors Club
  • Feeding Club
  • The Lily Of the Valley
  • The Rizal High School Supreme Student Government


a few Rizal High School Images




























RIZALIANS MOTTO
"Strive for Excellence for the Glory of God"