Philippine Science High School Central Luzon Campus

Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon Campus
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Opened June 28, 2009
School type Public Specialized High School
Affiliation Department of Science and Technology
Campus Director Directress Lilia Tan-Habacon
Location Lily Hill, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga
Nickname PISAY - CLC
School Paper The Central Scholar and Bahaghari
Admission PSHS National Competitive Examination
Website clc.pshs.edu.ph

Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon Campus (PSHS-CLC), situated at Lily Hill, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, is the 11th campus of the Philippine Science High School System which admits and grants scholarships to students who are gifted in science and mathematics. Admission to this campus is by passing the National Competitive Examination organized and conducted by the PSHS System annually and only Filipino citizens are qualified to attend. Most of the scholars are from Central Luzon which covers the provinces of Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales. Some of the scholars came from neighboring provinces like Manila, Batangas and Palawan.

History

Philippine Science High School System

The first Philippine Science High School was established in Diliman, Quezon City under Republic Act No. 3661, known as the PSHS Charter which was signed into law in 1964 by President Diosdado Macapagal. This charter mandates the PSHS to a secondary course with emphasis on subjects pertaining to service offered on a free scholarship basis with the end in view of preparing its students for a science career. The school opened on 5 September 1964 at a rented building owned by the Philippine Government Employees Association along Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City. It was only in 1970 that the school moved to its present campus along Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City. In 1997, the PSHS System Law (R.A. 8496) was signed by President Fidel V. Ramos. It established the PSHS System and unified all the existing campuses into a single system of governance and management. In 2001, the PSHS System Law was further amended by R.A. No. 9036 consolidating the power and authority over all PSHS System campuses into a single Board of Trustees to ensure uniform policy coordination, standards and management.

Philippine Science High School Central Luzon Campus

Since its pilot year in 2009, PSHS-CLC has been renting a portion of Clark Polytechnic School in Clark Freeport Zone. The first campus site was proposed by CDC to be in the Sacobia Area but due to the concerns of the indigenous people on their Ancestral Domain Rights, the campus site was transferred to Airforce City in 2011. However, issues on technicality hindered the realization of finally establishing the permanent structures of PSHS-CLC in Airforce City. Finally in 2012, CDC succeeded in imparting a 3-hectare land in Lily Hill for PSHS-CLC.

The signing of MOA on July 19, 2012 concluded the 3-year search for a permanent site for PSHS-CLC with the help of CDC. Finally, the elusive dream of the PSHS-CLC community has been met. CDC President Oban mentioned in his message during the MOA signing: “In Clark, we transform dreams into reality.”

Admission

Grade 6 students who want to apply in the National Competitive Examination must belong to the upper 10% of the batch and does not have a grade below 80% as certified by the School Principal or Registrar. If the applicant does not belong to the upper 10%, he/she should have special aptitude in Science and Math as evidenced by the report card, with at least a final grade of 85% in Science and Math and 80% in all other subjects.

Academic grading system

The Philippine Science High School uses a grading system similar to the major universities in country. Grading is cumulative, taking two-thirds of the grade earned for the current quarter (i.e. the transmuted grade, such as 1.25) and adding it to a third of the transmuted grade from the previous quarter.

Grade Percentage Range Equivalent Range
1.00 96 - 100 98 - 100
1.25 90 - 95 95 - 97
1.50 84 - 89 92 - 94
1.75 78 - 83 89 - 91
2.00 72 - 77 86 - 88
2.25 66 - 71 83 - 85
2.50 60 - 65 80 - 82
2.75 55 - 59 77 - 79
3.00 50 - 54 74 - 76
4.00 40 - 49 70 - 73
5.00 Below 40 Below 70

Note: The percentage range is used in actual computations while the equivalent range is used to translate grades for external usage.

Director's List

A student who garners a weighted average of 1.50 or better qualifies on an honor roll known as the Director's List each quarter. Note: The distinction of 1.50 is important as only two decimal places are considered. If the weighted average is actually greater than 1.50, even by just a hundredth, the student does not become part of the list.

Highest Honors/High Honors

A graduating student who garners a General Weighted Average(GWA) of at least 1.50 will graduate with a High Honors. While those who garners a GWA of 1.25 and higher will be granted with the Highest Honors.

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