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Camanjac National High School: Camanjac: 1968 Dumaguete City National High School* City High Road, Calindagan: 1967 Hermenegilda F. Gloria Memorial High School: Banilad: 2002 Junob National High School: Talay: 1983 Negros Oriental High School^ Kagawasan Avenue, Capitol Area, Daro: 1902 Piapi High School: E.J. Blanco Drive, Piapi: 2007
DepEd Regional Office for Negros Island Region in Dumaguete became what is now the DepEd Sub-Regional Office of Region VII when the province of Negros Oriental returned to Central Visayas and the school once again served as RSHS for its original region. In 2016, the school was extended to include a senior high school teaching up to grade 12. [1]
The eleven Regional Science High Schools were established nationwide by virtue of DECS Order No. 69, s.1993. [1] 1996 CARAGA Regional Science High School was established in Surigao City by DepEd Order No. 29, s. 1996. 1997 Quesci became the Regional Science High School, by DECS Order No. 58 Series 99 and Republic Act 8496. 1999
By the year 2007, the City Government of Dumaguete appropriated funds and settled a new site for the school. Taclobo National High School is now situated at West Taclobo, in the boundary of Barangay Batinguel and Taclobo, going inside Pal Subdivision, specifically, 9°18′49″N 123°17′18″E / 9.31361°N 123.28833°E / 9.31361 ...
This list does NOT include locally funded schools, colleges and universities. Population numbers include satellite campuses and are as of the end of second semester, AY 2019-2020. Population numbers include satellite campuses and are as of the end of second semester, AY 2019-2020.
Lagro High School (Tagalog: Paaralang Sekundarya ng Lagro) is a public high school in the Lagro District of Quezon City in Metro Manila, Philippines. The school was founded as Novaliches High School in 1974 by the local homeowners association, and inaugurated as Lagro High School in 1978. Current enrollment is about six thousand students.
In adherence to DepEd Order No. 55, s. 2010, [3] the School Division Office of Quezon City released the Division Memorandum No. 85, s. 2023 [4] explaining the application, screening, and admission process of QCSHS.
The municipality has a total of 23 established primary and elementary schools. Each of the sixteen barangays composing the municipality has at least one primary school. Performance indicator for the School year 2004-2005 revealed that the literacy rate is 80%, Cohort Survival rate is 40.89%, drop out rate is 2.32%, and participation rate is 85.97.