Pedro E. Diaz High School

Pedro E. Diaz High School
Type Public High School
Established March 21, 1977
President Trubby S. Evasco Jr. -Student Council
Principal Mrs. Dominga Carolina F. Chavez (Principal IV)
Location Muntinlupa City, Philippines

Pedro E. Diaz High School is a public secondary school in the Philippines. It is located in U.P. Side Subdivision, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

History

Pedro E. Diaz High School was first known as Annex of Fort Bonifacio College (FBC) situated at Soldiers Hills Village, Putatan, City of Muntinlupa. Due to Financial and Administrative problems, on February, 1980, the PTA passed the resolution converting the school into Muntinlupa Municipal High School into Pedro E. Diaz High School, which the late Mayor Maximiano Argana and the School Division Superintendent Bienvenido Espiritu approved.

Again, on December 2, 1991, Muntinlupa Mayor Ignacio R. Bunye and the Sanguniang Bayan member signed Resolution No. 91-233 renaming Muntinlupa Municipal High School into Pedro E. Diaz High School in honor and tribute to Hon. Pedro Espeleta Diaz, a former Mayor of his town, who was brutally killed by the Japanese during his term in defense of his townmates.

Vision

Through the collaboration efforts of all its stakeholders, the school is envisioned as an institution it a caring, dynamic and highly competitive educational system that equips its graduates with knowledge and skills that will develop their full potential and make productive members of society.

Mission

The school commits itself to provide quality basic education through its dedicated and supportive teachers, administrators, parents and local official.

Student Leadership

The current Student Council for School Year 2015-2016 is composed of:

Trubby S. Evasco Jr. - President

Pamela Arias - Vice President

Jennifer Gravador - Secretary

John Rafael AƱon- Treasurer

Princess Singh - Auditor

Justine Delfin - P.R.O

Leila De Leon - Sergeant at Arms

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