Doña Montserrat Lopez Memorial High School

Doña Montserrat Lopez Memorial High School, also referred to by the acronym DMLMHS, is a public national high school in Silay City, Negros Occidental, Philippines.[1] It is one of the leading secondary schools in the Philippines, and one of the biggest in terms of student population[2] The school has one extension, Doña Montserrat Lopez Memorial High School - Capitan Ramon, which it is the rural version of the school.[3]

Doña Montserrat Lopez Memorial High School
DMLMHS or Montserrat
Address
Rizal Street

Silay City
,
Information
Former nameSilay City National High School
TypePublic school
Established1968
(51–52) years
Grades7 to 12
CampusUrban
Color(s)Green      and      White
NewspaperThe Warbler (English) & Ang Pipit (Filipino)
Websitehttp://dmlmhssilay.weebly.com/

History

The school was initially one of the political plans of Jose Maravilla, a former politician in Silay City. The plan was raised to his platforms inasmuch as the city didn't have any public high school. Unfortunately, Maravilla lose, but the plan was recognized and approved by the city council under the incumbency of then-Mayor Natalio G. Velez. The school was established on July 8, 1968 with its first principal Mr. Marcelo Jalando-on. At that time, the school was located at the backyard of the Silay South Elementary School. It was envisioned to accommodate poor but deserving elementary school graduates and consequently offered free tuition. In 1972, Mrs. Amparo Ledesma became the principal of the school after Jalando-on transferred to La Carlota City College as prexy. On July 1, 1975, the school earned its national status and renamed as Silay City National High School. In 1979, Don Claudio Lopez donated almost 7 hectares of land along the national highway of Brgy. Rizal; the present location of the school. The school later changed its name to Doña Montserrat Lopez Memorial High School, in honor of the donor's wife. [4]

Present

Fire Incident

In November 11, 2018, a fire razed the school destroying eight classrooms. The said fire erupted at 5 p.m. and lasted 25 minutes, which immediately spread to nearby classrooms; made of light materials. According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire induced by defective electrical wiring, left approximated destruction of P500,000. No casualties were reported.[5]

Curriculum

Junior High School

  • Special Program in the Arts
  • Strengthening Technical Vocational Educational Program
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics

Senior High School

  • Technical Vocational Livelihood
  • Arts and Design
  • Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
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See also

References

  1. "History - DMLMHS, Silay City". DMLMHS Website. May 13, 2019.
  2. Caratao, JC (May 13, 2019). "Top Ten Best High Schools in the Philippines". The Top Tens.
  3. "R.A. No. 7981 - An Act Separating the DMLMHS Capitan-Ramon". The Corpus Juris. April 22, 1995.
  4. Pacete, Severino F. (2 December 2011). "Leader school in Western Visayas". Sun.Star Bacolod. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  5. "Fire hits Silay City school". SunStar Bacolod. November 12, 2018. Retrieved May 13, 2019.


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