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Tinago National High School

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Established
  
2002

Founded
  
2002

Principal
  
Ms. Sonia D. Teran, Ph. D

Phone
  
+63 54 473 0811

Color
  
Blue and white

Type
  
Public National High School

Enrollment
  
611 (School Year 2010-2011)

Address
  
M. Castro St., Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Number of students
  
611 (School Year 2010-2011)

Similar
  
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Tinago National High School, The seventh established Public Secondary High School in Naga City Division, is a Public National High School run by the Government in Naga City in Bicol Region, Philippines. It was founded in 2002. The current principal is Ms. Sonia D. Teran, Ph.D.

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History

Tinago National High Schools’ beginning is traced back on October 25, 2001 when Mayor Jesse M. Robredo instructed Mr. Pablo Marpuri and Mr. Pedro I. Pelonio Jr., the previous principals of Tinago Central School, and Mr. Herman E. Bobis, Education Supervisor I, to conduct a study on the possibility of opening a high school site in the area. The area was positively met by the then Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Amy O. Oyardo, Tinago Barangay Council, and Tinago Central School PTA. After continuous, vigorous and rigorous follow-up, the dream came into fruition when Hon. Edilberto C. De Jesus, the then DepED Secretary approved the application for establishment on September 23, 2002. The city government of Naga supported the school with legislations ensuring that the institution push through with its educational mission. Enrolment for first year reached 129 on June 2002. The pioneering group was temporarily administered by Camarines Sur National High School. Teachers from the said school were deployed at Tinago National High School. By School Year 2003-2004, the school became independent and was headed by Mr. Sulpicio C. Alferez III . Mr. Hommer B. Celeste led the school in 2004 up to 2005, with Eleven (11) Teachers, one office staff and 420 students from first year to third year. In School Year 2007-2008, it has registered a total number of 742 students from first year to fourth year, with 25 teachers, one office staff, one security officer, and Teacher-in-Charge, Mr. Mariano B. De Guzman. At present, its enrolment totals to 611, with 24 Teachers (17 Regular Permanent, 7 Locally Funded), 4 Non-teaching Staff (1 Administrative Aide, 2 Security Guards, 1 Utility Worker) with Dr. Sonia D. Teran as the School Principal.

Teaching Staff

The school is presently having seventeen (17) permanent teachers and six (6) locally funded teachers. Under the permanent positions, there were three teachers who are in the T-III position and the rest with a T-II or T-I position. Since year 2001, teachers were still continuing to upgrade their educational achievement. Most of them are continuing their post graduate study and one (1) of them is pursuing a law study. There were two (2) security guards in the school, one (1) is funded by the city government and the other is supported by the PTA. One (1) utility worker is assigned and one (1) staff who served as the office secretary.

Present Data

The following services are evident in the school:

Student Organizations

There are only two (2) recognized DepEd organizations that are actively working in the school, namely, the SSG and the Tinago Chronicle( School Publication). The rest of the clubs/orgs were organized to assist school activities. As mandated by the DepEd, activities monthly are being held which some of the activities in the school are redundant and not synchronized before. The following needs are given emphasis to satisfy the studentry:

1. Synchronized student activities conducted by different organizations. 2. Active involvement/participation of the students in the approved school organization.

List of Recognized School-Based Student Organizations S/Y 2011-2012

note: ** - Organizations created by the SSG in 2011, *** - OIC

References

Tinago National High School Wikipedia