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词条 Tanza National Comprehensive High School
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  1. Visions

  2. History

  3. School Paper

  4. Curriculum

  5. Notable alumni

  6. References

  7. External links

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}}{{Infobox school
|name = Tanza National Comprehensive High School
|image =
|established = 1949[1]
|type = Public High School
|principal = Constancia D. Luclucan
|city = Tanza
|province = Cavite
|country = Philippines
|campus = Tanza, Cavite
|nickname = TNCHS, Tanza High
|colors = White and Green
}}Tanza National Comprehensive High School (or {{lang-fil|Masaklaw na Pambansang Mataas na Paaralan ng Tanza}}) is a public high school located at Daang Amaya II, Tanza, Cavite, Philippines. TNCHS or simply Tanza High was established in 1949.[1]

Visions

To provide quality basic education for the young citizens of Tanza and preparing them to be responsible, self-sufficient, globally competitive and God-fearing individuals.

History

Long years ago, the demand for a secondary school in Tanza, Cavite was imperative for the people because, in the province of Cavite, only Cavite High School in the north and Indang Rural High School in the south existed. It was a dilemma for the high school students from Tanza, especially those coming from barrios and neighboring towns, to commute from their place to the city, which was a distance of 25 kilometers. And so, the civic-spirited citizens of Tanza worked hard to have a high school established in their place.

November 5, 1949, the Tanza High School was opened, but all classes were held in rented buildings with rooms far below standards set forth by the bureau. There was no playground as the site was formerly rice land and health facilitated in adequate. But those problems were resolved when the school was fortunately chosen as the recipient of “pork barrel” allocation of Honorable Justiniano S. Montano.

A school site of 40, 000 square meters was acquired and two-story main buildings with eight rooms and standard home economics buildings were constructed. October 27, 1952, Tanza High School was transferred to this site.

Since then, the school's population began to grow every year. And to meet the demand of accommodation, the school constructed more buildings.

During its early years of operation, Tanza High School offered a curriculum which was basically academic. The next years, the curriculum was changed to RSEP’73 in response to the needs of community and the New Society's educational reforms. With this academic and vocational subjects are given equal weight of importance.

At the same time, Tanza High School which formerly subsisted on its income from tuition fees plus the aid from the municipal government was changed to Tanza National Comprehensive High School. Being comprehensive, the curriculum was with the addition of specialized courses and electives in the academic. And being a national high school, its subsistence is now provided by the national fund.

School Paper

The Clarion, the official school paper in English of the Tanza National Comprehensive High School, Tanza, Cavite, saw its birth in 1950 through its founder and first adviser, Mr. Eladio Q. Villa. He is the father of the late Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissioner Atty. Romulo Villa, an alumnus of the school.

Through the years, The Clarion has served as the voice of the students and an avenue in honing up their literary skills. It has become an avenue for self-expression and for the development of desirable values among its student-writers and readers. The contents of the student organ dealt primarily not only on current issues but somehow on the realization that good attitude could be acquired through reading articles geared towards love for life, justice and truth; for all the beautiful things in the world particularly, nature.

Noted public servants like former National Bureau of Investigation Director, Cavite Governor and Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Epimaco Velasco, ex-Congressman Renato Dragon, the late Atty. Romulo Villa, were once staffers of the student organ. Add to them the more than hundred educators, lawyers, doctors and nurses, career executives and other successful men and women, innumerable alumni who proudly said that during their high school days, they were part of The Clarion, which helped them shape their lives.

Aside from Mr. Villa, other advisers guided the staff one after the other until the school year 1982-1983. They were: Mr. Jose Concepcion, Mrs. Dominga Deseo, Mr. Antonio Sales, Mr. Gabriel Flores and Mrs. Remedios Arvisu. From 1983-1984, Ms. Amor S. Kagahastian managed and advised the staff up to the present. In 2001, Mrs. Nerissa L. Profeta was assigned as her co-adviser.

It also has The Special Science Curriculum competing for the Research and other main competitions such as Quizbees in different subjects.

Curriculum

Tanza National Comprehensive High School has three curriculum:

  • General Curriculum (BEC-Basic education curriculum for 4th year students/ K-12)
  • Special Science Class (SSC)
  • Special Program for Journalism (SPJ)
  • Special Program in Foreign Language [Korean] (SPFL)

Notable alumni

  • Epimaco Velasco - former DILG Secretary and NBI Director{{citation needed|reason=linked article does not have sourced content confirming attendance|date=November 2018}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Tanza National Comprehensive High School - Official |url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/tanzanational.ph/about/?ref=page_internal |website=www.facebook.com |accessdate=13 November 2018 |language=en}}

External links

1 : High schools in Cavite

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