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The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education Program (STEM, formerly Engineering and Science Education Program or ESEP) is a science and mathematics-oriented curriculum devised for high schools in the Philippines. The STEM program is offered by specialized high schools, whether public or private, supervised by the Department ...
The Santa Rosa Science and Technology High School is a non-sectarian, co-educational secondary public science and technology high school located in J.P Rizal Blvd. Barangay Market Area, Santa Rosa City, Laguna, 4026, in the Philippines.
This charter mandates the PSHS “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”. The school started operations in 1964. [8] National scientist Dr. Gregorio Velasquez led the PSHS through its first three years.
Pages in category "Science high schools in the Philippines" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
UST SHS Student Council, the highest governing body of the senior high school; UST SHS COMELEC, the official student election authority of the senior high school; Student publication. La Stampa, official student publication of the senior high school; Student-based organizations: UST SHS STEM Society, the official strand society of STEM
The Angeles City Science High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Lungsod ng Angeles) is a Secondary Public Science High School system located on Doña Aurora St., Lourdes Sur East, Angeles City, Philippines. It was founded in 2006. It is a DepEd-recognized science high school. It is also a K-12 Curriculum based school as ...
Caraga Regional Science High School is a public school in San Juan, Surigao City, Philippines.It is the leading school in the Division of Surigao City with high MPS during the annual National Achievement Tests (NAT), and has been consistent in making its name in Division, Regional, National and International level contests.
Each tunog is composed of members from the students, faculty, and staff led by the Datu, Waiír and Raja Tagasulat. The names were derived from the balangay system of the first settlers in the Philippines to reflect patriotism in the Filipinos' cultural ways and to live out the core values of the Philippine Science High School System.