San Pablo City National High School

San Pablo City National High School (Filipino: Pambansang Mataas na Paaralan ng Lungsod ng San Pablo) is one of the 12 functioning public secondary schools of San Pablo City, Philippines. Located in F. Mariño St., Lakeside Park Subdivision, Brgy. VI-D, San Pablo City, it provides free secondary education for the people of the city and neighboring towns with a science curriculum. Abbreviated as SPCNHS, students nicknamed it "City High" or "City High Main".

San Pablo City National High School
Pambansang Paaralang Pangsekundarya ng Lungsod ng San Pablo
Address
F. Mariño St., Lakeside Park Subdivision, Barangay VI-D

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TypePublic
EstablishedMarch 3, 1969
PrincipalEditha L. Fule
Grades7 to 12
CampusUrban

History

In 1969, the late Councilor Jose C. Reyes filed a resolution for the establishment of a public high school. The school was founded on March 3, 1969 and was called "San Pablo City High School." In 1994. the status of the school changed from city to national as prescribed by Republic Act No. 6655 signed into law on May 26, 1988 by President Corazon Aquino. The name was changed to "San Pablo City National High School." In the 1990s, SPCNHS added annexes in different barangays of the city due to the unprecedented increase of enrollees that could no longer be accommodated in the school campus. Thus, it is now known as the "San Pablo City National High School-Main" In the 2000s, each annex became an independent public high school.

SPCNHS is recognized by the Department of Education.

School principals and heads

  • Laila R. Maloles (2009 to August 2015)
  • Roldan Acuin (2015 to 2017)
  • Editha Fule(2017-present)

Mathematics department head

  • Ryan L. Race

Science

  • Ma. Ruby Mendoza

Faculty and staff

SPCNHS had 80 teachers as of February 12, 2009. They are grouped into 13 departments, each with a department head. There are 11 teachers under English, 11 under Mathematics, 16 under Science and Technology, 11 under Filipino, 9 under Araling Panlipunan, 9 under MAPEH, and 13 under T.L.E. In addition, 11 serve as administrative staff. All of these are headed by a secondary school principal.[1]

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