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The San Jose City National High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralan ng Lungsod ng San Jose) is a public secondary school in San Jose, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, was established in 1944 with 321 students enrolled and with only a few teachers. Classes in those times were held in makeshift rooms constructed of bamboo and talahib.
Occidental Mindoro State College was established as Barrio High School in 1966. The idea that the school should be shaped after Pedro Orata’s Barangay High School was conceived by then Mayor Juan G. Santos Sr., who was also the PTA President of San Jose Pilot Elementary School. The concept was carried out by Sofronio Fadre, Schools Division ...
The Divine Word College of San Jose is accredited by the Department of Education to operate Senior High School through program offerings in five (5) learning strands. [61] This course serves as a preparatory and assessment level to help students choose the right course in college base on their capabilities. [18]
The 7.5-hectare (19-acre) campus includes two main buildings, the Science and Humanities Building (SHB), and the Advanced Science and Technology Building (ASTB). [1] As of school year (SY) 2016–2017, a constructed extension on the back of the SHB (SHB-BEx) has been available to use by students and faculty.
Jose Maria College was founded by pastor Apollo Quiboloy of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ church, naming the institution after his parents, José Quiboloy and María Carreon. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The campus which broke ground in 2000 and opened two years later as the "Jose Maria Academy" [ 4 ] is situated near Francisco Bangoy International Airport . [ 5 ]
St. Joseph School of San Jose City, N.E., Inc. is a Catholic institution of learning. It was founded in 1946 by the Reverend Theodore Keat, MSC, then the parish priest of San Jose, Nueva Ecija. It was the fulfillment of the parishioner's long desire for a Catholic School. [1] St. Joseph was established on June 19, 1946. St.
It states that the campus, following the same curriculum as the original campus in Quezon City, has “to offer on a free scholarship basis a secondary course with emphasis on subjects pertaining to service with the end in view of preparing its students for a science career.” [5] The PSHS-CBZRC stands on a 5-hectare open lot at Brgy.
It was converted into San Jose Fisheries School pursuant to Batas Pambansa Blg. 406 approved on June 10, 1983, with its new status as a national vocational school. SJFS would later on become the PSU-Salogon Campus. In 1977, another barangay high school within the term of Mayor Pacamarra was born in the town of San Jose, Camarines Sur.