Polangui General Comprehensive High School

Polangui General Comprehensive High School
Pangkalahatang Mataas na Paaralang Komprehensibo ng Polangui
Address
Polangui General Comprehensive High School

Location in the Philippines

Centro Occidental
Polangui, Albay
Philippines
Coordinates 13°17′32″N 123°29′08″E / 13.29222°N 123.48556°E / 13.29222; 123.48556
Information
Type Public Secondary
Established 1948 (1948)
Principal Emma R. Morasa Ed.D
Year Levels Grade 7 to 10
Number of students approx. 4,500
Medium of language English, Filipino
Campus 48,708 square meters
Nickname PG or Pidyi
Newspaper The Courier (English)
Hymn "PGCHS Hymn"
March "PGCHS March"

Polangui General Comprehensive High School (PGCHS) is the flagship secondary school of the municipality of Polangui and one of the leading schools in the province of Albay. It has an average population of 4,000 students. PGCHS has 7 present curricula. It is located along the Buhi-Polangui Road at Purok Earth, Centro Occidental, Polangui, Albay; having a total service area of 48,708 square meters. It is 39.1 kilometers away from the Department of Education (DepEd) Albay Division Office.

PGCHS is a cluster center for all private and public schools in the municipalities of Polangui, Oas, Libon, the city of Ligao and Bato, Camarines Sur. It is also one of the 54 regional leader schools in the country. As a leader school, it serves as a center for training and development of materials and staff in Home Management, Information Technology, Communication Arts, Sciences, and Social Studies.

History

Polangui General Comprehensive High School traces its humble beginning as Albay High School of Polangui (AHSP). It started its operation in 1948 and was one of the four Albay High Schools in the province of Albay. The three of which are the Albay High School of Guinobatan (now Marcial O. Rañola Memorial School), the Albay High School of Legazpi (now Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School) and the Albay High School of Tabaco (now Tabaco National High School). Enrolment was initially at 234 students, with nine teachers, a clerk and a janitor. Mr. Sisenando Reantaso was its first school head. In 1953, Mr. Victor Pineda became its principal.

For about two years, AHSP held classes in the municipal building and in a rented house. Thereafter, it acquired a site in Barangay Centro Occidental, along the Buhi-Polangui provincial road going to Barangay Lidong. The site was a 66,607 square meter lot purchased from Mr. Eleuterio Basquiñez with funds generated by the PTA through representation of the municipal council per Resolution No. 76 passed on August 14, 1953. The Provincial Government by Resolution No. 141 validated said sale on September 3, 1953.

Of the total area, 17,899 square meters (Lot 2) provided campus for the School for Philippine Craftsmen (now Bicol University Polangui Campus) under authority of Resolution No. 93 approved November 13, 1956 by the municipal council of Polangui, duly certified and concurred with by the Division Superintendent of Schools, Pastor Escalante, on February 12, 1959.

Mrs. Aurora R. Encisa ascended to principalship from 1963 through 1980. It was during her herm when President Diosdado Macapagal signed Republic Act 3993[1] into law transforming AHSP into Polangui General Comprehensive High School (PGCHS), a national secondary school. The "new" school was patterned after the comprehensive high schools in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It was to be a community school offering a wide range of subjects aimed at meeting the diversified interests and needs of both students and community. It was also during Mrs. Encisa’s time when PGCHS held its first extension classes in Ponso, Polangui in 1965. During the school year 1972-1973, extension classes were opened in Oas. But in 1984, the latter was phased out to give way to the foundation of the Oas Polytechnic School. Earlier though in 1978-1979, an extension school was set up in Balogo, a barangay of Oas in the northern mountain ranges of the province. And in 1991, another extension school was established in La Medalla, Polangui.

Mr. Vicente Batbat provided an administrative transition from 1980-1981 when Mrs. Encisa left due to a promotion. In 1982, Mrs. Felicitas Ll. Olondriz assumed the position as Principal III. Upon her retirement in 1996, Mr. Wilfredo E. Pura took over. In 2004, Mrs. Coreta O. Marollano became principal after the retirement of Mr. Pura, but also left the year after for retirement. In 2005, PGCHS was under new administration with principal, Osias S. Monforte. It was during his term when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo transformed all barangay high schools to National High Schools, thus making all PGCHS’ extension schools a school of their own.

At present since 2010, the school is administered by Dr. Sancita B. Peñarubia subsequent to Mr. Monforte’s departure due to a promotion. PGCHS is on a sprawling campus with almost 4,500 students, 142 regular teachers and employees, 2 librarians, a school nurse, a five-man security unit, a five-man janitorial and messengerial team, complemented with an accounting, clerical and property office with six employees, one driver, contractuals and casuals.

Vision

Dynamic, academically-competent and upright students responsive to the general welfare of their fellowmen.

Mission

The PGCHS commits itself to provide the youth of secondary school age an education that shall mold every young boy or girl into a spiritually, morally, physically and socially upright citizen and a disciplined and literate member of the community.

Objectives

As embodied in the PGCHS Educational Development Plan, the PGCHS works towards the attainment of the following general objectives:

Past School Administrators

School Year Name Official Name of School
1948-1953 Sisenando Reantaso Albay High School of Polangui
1953-1963 Victor Pineda Albay High School of Polangui
1963-1981 Aurora R. Encisa Polangui General Comprehensive High School (starting June 18, 1964)
1981-1982 Vicente Batbat (OIC) Polangui General Comprehensive High School
1982-1996 Felicitas Ll. Olondriz Polangui General Comprehensive High School
1996-2004 Wilfredo E. Pura Polangui General Comprehensive High School
2004-2005 Coreta O. Marollano Polangui General Comprehensive High School
2005-2010 Osias S. Monforte Polangui General Comprehensive High School
2010–2015 Sancita B. Peñarubia (OIC) Polangui General Comprehensive High School
2015 - present Emma R. Morasa Polangui General Comprehensive High School

Administrative and Supervisory Staff

Name Designation
Emma R. Morasa Education Supervisor I / Principal IV Designate
Alicia R. Reburiano Assistant Principal
Editha Armena HT-VI, Mathematics
Loida S. Nas HT-VI, English
Gladys S. Banaag HT-VI, Science and Technology
Marlyn B. Hernandez HT-II, Filipino
Ma. Deanna S. Salalima HT-III, Araling Panlipunan
Edwin C. De los Angeles HT-III, MAPEH
Agnes P. Bondoy HT-III, Values Education
Domingo S. Salceda OIC, TLE
Ma. Luz N. Saminiano Administrative Officer IV
Maria Nimfa R. Rayel Guidance Counselor IV
Maria Nimfa R. Rayel Guidance Counselor III
Jocelyn B. Ravalo Guidance Counselor II
Jocelyn B. Ravalo Guidance Counselor I

Present Curricula

K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (K-12 BEC) (Grade 7, 8, 9 & 10)

Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP)

Subjects Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10
Science General Science Biology Chemistry Advanced Physics
Mathematics Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Advanced Algebra Trigonometry, Precalculus & Calculus
English Grammar and Philippine Literature Grammar and Afro-Asian Literature Grammar and American Literature Grammar and World Literature
Filipino Pag-unawa Gramatika Panitikang Pilipino Panitikang Asyano
Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies) Philippine History and Government Asian History World History Economics
Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health (MAPEH) Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 7 Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 8 Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 9 Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health 10, Citizenship Advancement Training I (CAT I)
Edukasyon sa Pagpapahalaga1 (Values Education) Values Education (Sarili) Values Education (Kapwa) Values Education (Lipunan) Values Education (Diyos)
Information and Communication Technology (Technology and Livelihood Education) Basic Computer Education; Computer History; Computer Basics; Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint literacy) Intermediate Computer Education (Photo Editing; HTML Website creation; Desktop Publishing) Advanced Computer Education (Website creation and management; Photo Editing; Bookkeeping) Advanced Computer Education (Website creation, management and publishing; XHTML, HTML, JavaScript; Basic Computer Programming in C language)
Science electives Earth Science2 Research I Conceptual Physics,
Biotechnology
Advanced Chemistry,
Research II
Math electives Basic Statistics Advanced Statistics, Geometry

Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)

Subjects First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year
Science General Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Mathematics Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra Geometry Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Statistics
English Grammar and Philippine Literature Grammar and Afro-Asian Literature Grammar and American Literature Grammar and World Literature
Filipino Pag-unawa Gramatika Panitikang Pilipino Panitikang Asyano
Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies) Philippine History and Government Asian History World History Economics
Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health (MAPEH) Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health I Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health II Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health III Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health IV, Citizenship Advancement Training I (CAT I)
Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Agriculture, Home Economics, Drafting and Entrepreneurship Agriculture, Home Economics, Drafting and Entrepreneurship Agriculture, Baking, Electronics, Dressmaking, Cosmetology, Entrepreneurship and Drafting Basic Computer Literacy, Agriculture, Culinary arts, Electronics, Entrepreneurship, Home Economics, Cosmetology, Baking, Drafting and Dressmaking
Edukasyon sa Pagpapahalaga (Values Education) Values Education (Sarili) Values Education (Kapwa) Values Education (Lipunan) Values Education (Diyos)

Special Program in the Arts (SPA)

Special Program in Sports (SPS)

Alternative Learning System (ALS)

Homeroom Sections

There are 77 homerooms as of School Year 2013-2014.3

Curriculum Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Total
Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP)
  • Newton
  • Einstein
  • Darwin
  • Mendel
  • Dalton
  • Charles4
  • Galileo
  • Archimedes5
8
Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
  • Orchid
  • Daisy
  • Magnolia
  • Rose
  • Rosal
  • Ilang-Ilang
  • Jasmin
  • Lily
  • Sampaguita
  • Zinnia
  • Santal
  • Adelfa
  • Mileguas
  • Molave
  • Oak
  • Mahogany
  • Narra
  • Lauan
  • Banaba
  • Acacia
  • Agoho
  • Apitong
  • Camachile
  • Mabolo
  • Pili
  • Sampaloc
  • Dao
  • Eagle
  • Oriole
  • Dove
  • Maya
  • Woodpecker
  • Kingfisher
  • Lark
  • Raven
  • Heron
  • Ostrich
  • Owl
  • Swan
  • Jay
  • Snipe
  • Diamond
  • Topaz
  • Emerald
  • Jade
  • Ruby
  • Sapphire
  • Amethyst
  • Opal
  • Onyx
  • Zircon
  • Gold
  • Garnet
  • Aquamarine
54
Special Program in the Arts (SPA)
  • Amorsolo
  • Luna
  • Da Vinci
  • Michelangelo
  • Beethoven
  • Mozart
  • Romulo
  • Recto6
7
Special Program in Sports (SPS)
  • R. Padilla (SPS G7-A)
  • S. Torribio (SPS G7-B)
  • R. Albuera (SPS G8-A)
  • B. Lucero (SPS G8-B)
4
Late Afternoon Class (LAC)
  • LAC
  • LAC
  • LAC
  • LAC
4
Total 20 21 19 17 77

Student Programs and Services

In line with its objectives of developing a well-rounded personality of Polangui General Comprehensive High School, the school maintains the following facilities and implements the following services:

Guidance Services

Formal guidance counseling services as well as informal guidance counseling are provided to the students through frequent, cordial and simulating contacts.

The Guidance Office is located on the left portion of the Main Building, beside the Cashier's Office.

Prefect of Discipline

This Office is directly in charge of discipline. The coordinator and members are responsible for the discipline of students and investigation of violation of school rules and regulations. They recommend penalties to the Principal.

PGCHS' Prefect of Discipline is Mr. Wilfredo R. Locsin. His office is located in front of the PTA Office, near the Students' Pavilion.

Library Services

Books in the library are available on open shelves. Students can use them freely. Books should be returned to their respective shelves after use.

The school library is located at the second floor of the Marcos Building, in front of the SOF Building.

Computer Laboratory

The PGCHS Computer Laboratory boasts of its modernism, equipped with more than 30 computer units and an in-house E-Library. These laboratories provide services to the students during their classes in computer and in the computer-aided instruction.

The computer laboratory and E-Library are located at the first floor of the Marcos Building, in front of the SOF Building.

Health Services

To promote good health and well-being of the students, the school provides first aid in emergency cases.

The school nurse is Mrs. Neri S. Lubi. The school medical clinic is located at the ground floor of the AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Building.

Food Services

Good nutrition is essential to student’s growth, development and achievement. The school canteen provides these services. It serves the food and nutritional needs of the students like snacks, lunch, breakfast, and school supplies.

The school canteen also serves as a laboratory for Home Economics, retail trade and in the incidental teaching of health and nutrition. It provides hands-on training for students on planning, purchasing, handling and storage, preparation, serving and sale on safe and nutritious meals.

The school canteen is located beside the SOF Building (Foodmart), behind the ESF Building (FEWP Canteen) and near the JICA Building (YECS Canteen).

Science Laboratory

The science laboratory provide services both for Science teachers and students to help facilitate the learning of Science and Technology courses. They provide laboratory facilities that would create proper atmosphere conductive for science investigation and in the preparation, distribution and the use of science equipment and supplies in their demonstration class, individual or group experiments and projects.

The PGCSH science laboratory is located at the ground floor of the ESF Building.

TLE Laboratories

These laboratories provide services to the students in TLE classes in the four curricular areas:

Religious Services

To enrich the classroom experiences and to develop in the students the desired values and attitudes as persons, the campus ministries in the different religious sectors provide services for worshiping and living. To attain these goals, they conduct prayer sessions, class formation, Eucharistic celebration, meditations and readings of magazine, Bible and pamphlets in the Meditation Garden located at the back of the left wing of the main building.

The school chapel is located in front of the Main Building, near the basketball court.

Student Organizations

Organization President Adviser
Supreme Student Government (SSG) Kyle Kristorei Sa Juan Mr. John Lester Rellama
The Courier Jemarah Solyn Sabio (Editor-in-Chief) Mrs. Genebieve Sabile
Ang Taga-Ulat Judy Anne Sardona (Punong Patnugot) Mrs. Waylene T. Sambitan
Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O) Mrs. Alipon
PGCHS Varsity Mr. Juan Neon S. Samaniego and Mr. Allan Roncesvalles
Drum and Lyre Corps Kyle Kristorei San Juan Mr. Edwin C. De los Angeles and Mr. Francis John Alcasid
Citizenship Advancement Training Ralph Edward General (Company Commander) Mr. Wilfredo R. Locsin
Rondalla Band None Mrs. Rosa M. De los Angeles
Math Club Raul R. SamorinMr. Ryan R. Raguero
English Club Ulyson Buere
Science Club Judy Anne SardonaMrs. Baby Esther C. Sy
Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral sa Filipino Hanna Paulina Salvo Mrs. Elynor Dura
UNESCO Club
MAPEH Club Janine Ampao
Values Education Club Alexander Cezar
ICT Society Jessa Navarette Mrs. Leah Jessica S. Venus
TLE Club Kyle Kristorei San Juan
Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) Club
Youth Entrepreneurship and Cooperativism in Schools (YECS) Club
Little Doctors and Nurses Club Iah Maybell Charm Arnoco Mrs. Nery S. Lubi
Grade 7 Barangay Organization Pauline Joy Ced
Grade 8 Barangay Organization Plinth Ced
Grade 9 Barangay Organization Glicel Bobier Mrs. Milagros Espino
Senior Barangay Organization Arnel Salalima Mrs. Rowena Parado

Non-Student Organizations

Organization President
AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Association Romeo S. Javines
Parent-Teacher Association (PTA)
Faculty and Employees Welfare Plan (FEWP)

Student Awards and Achievements

Science

Frank Arven Miralpis, Raymond Tan, and Richard Dean delos Santos respectively.

Mathematics

Campus Journalism

The Courier

Ang Taga-Ulat

Combined Achievements

Student Leadership

Research and Development

Music and Arts

Social Studies

Filipino

Values Education

Sports

Teacher Awards and Recognition

Complete list of Teacher Awards and Recognition will be posted as soon as possible. Please be patient. Thanks.

Institutional Awards

Complete list of Institutional Awards will be posted as soon as possible. Please be patient. Thanks.

Notable Events Hosted

Order of Valedictorians and Salutatorians

Year Graduated ESEP BEC SPA
2015 Kate Margie S.Bonilla (Valedictorian)

Alexander B. Cezar (Salutatorian)

Debbie Ann D. Competente (Valedictorian)

Aldrin John A. Saberola (Salutatorian)

Ronna Mae B. Salturio (Valedictorian)

Ma. Divina Francia S. Sarcia (Salutatorian)

2014 Ma. Celina Joy Saquido (Valedictorian)

Danica Mae Beruno (Salutatorian)

Johann James Sabater (Salutatorian)

2013 Rei Monicca O. Ced (Valedictorian)

Niña Paola B. Nolasco (Salutatorian)

Alexander Ian R. Layson (Valedictorian)

Bianca R. Mendoza (Salutatorian)

Rachel B. Ariño (Valedictorian)

Mell Kimberly B. Benitez (Salutatorian)

2012 Brian A. Brinces (Valedictorian)

Jalou Elsbeth B. Jarlego (Salutatorian)

Ruby Patricia R. Maronilla (Valedictorian)

Bernadette S. Samaniego (Salutatorian)

Margie Joy C. Red (Valedictorian)

Andrew O. Refareal (Salutatorian)

2011 Rhod Jeran S. Sabater (Valedictorian)

Saberina I. Saberon (Salutatorian)

Hershein B. Tan (Valedictorian)

Rowel S. Ramos (Salutatorian)

Irish M. Sergio (Valedictorian)

Liezel Ann B. Recierdo (Salutatorian)

2010 Joel E. Sabio, Jr. (Valedictorian)

Kate P. Samaniego (Salutatorian)

Jomar F. Furiscal (Valedictorian)

Ralph John T. Pecundo (Salutatorian)

Rodolfo G. Salvante (Valedictorian)

Paula Mae C. Racho (Salutatorian)

2009 Lani Mae C. Benosa (Valedictorian)

Gilbert C. Relucio (Salutatorian)

Charisse S. Sanorjo (Valedictorian)

Mary Sherry Grace A. Buenaflor (Salutatorian)

Juleden H. Dalma (Valedictorian)

Precious Angelica R. Amacio (Salutatorian)

2008 Jonas Romeo T. Sabareza (Valedictorian)

Marijo D. Salomon (Salutatorian)

Aivee Mae O. Madrelejos (Valedictorian)

Goddess Dynar Camingue (Salutatorian)

2007 Jovel O. Nabia (Valedictorian)

Joan O. Mariscotes (Salutatorian)

Karen A. Bismonte (Valedictorian)

Roydan R. Rempis (Salutatorian)

2006 Armae Jane M. Malinis (Valedictorian)

Kriz Mae P. Amante (Salutatorian)

Jojo G. Cea (Valedictorian)

Rhea B. Bodino (Salutatorian)

AHSP-PGCHS Annual Alumni Grand Homecoming

The annual tradition of PGCHS Alumni Homecoming was initiated was Batch 1976 in 2006. Since then, every Black Saturday, the gathering is being held where former students of the different batches return to PGCHS to reminisce old-time memories and to re-unite with former batchmates ad mentors, even at least for a year. Election of the AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Association is conducted every 2 years.

Year (Edition) Date Host Batch Theme Competitions (Winner) Guest Speaker Remarks
2006 (1st) Batch 1976
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
2007 (2nd) April 7, 2007 Batch 1977 "Join In, Reach Out, Build-Up"
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
2008 (3rd) March 22, 2008 Batch 1978 "Strengthening Solidarity & Membership. AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Concern"
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
Hon. Reno G. Lim

(Former Congressman, 2007-2010 - Third District of Albay)

2009 (4th) Batch 1979
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
2010 (5th) Batch 1980
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
2011 (6th) Batch 1981
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
2012 (7th) Batch 1982
  • Float Design
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch (Batch 1984)
2013 (8th) March 30, 2013 Batch 1983 "Fiesta sa PGCHS: A Celebration of Bicolano Fun, Food and Fine Arts"
  • Booth Competition
  • Showtime (Batch 1986)
  • T-shirt Design
  • Most Attended Batch
Mrs. Aurora R. Encisa

(Former Principal, 1963–1981)

2014
2015
2016

Batch Donations and Initiatives

The Grand Annual Homecoming also provides a perfect time for the alumni to return the favor to their Alma Mater, through fund raising activities for the rehabilitation and further development of the campus. Several batches have already donated/provided for the construction of some school facilities.

Project Donor Remarks
AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Building AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Association Completed in 2008
PGCHS Gate 2 PGCHS Batch 1980 Completed in 2010
Water Tank PGCHS Batch 1982
Botanical Garden and Gazebo PGCHS Batch 1984 Completed in 2011

AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Association Officers

The following are the officers of the Albay High School of Polangui-Polangui General Comprehensive High School (AHSP-PGCHS) Alumni Association for 2012-2014:

Notable Alumni

PGCHS Hymn

Lyrics is by Salvador "Buddy" M. Robrigado, Sr. and the music is by Oscar R. Reburiano.

Polangui General Comprehensive High School

A learning center of excellence

Innovations and advancement

Thou perfectly embraces

PGCHS' a stronghold, a repertoire

of knowledge, wisdom and intellect

Skills, values and virtues

Personality fully developed

With unfailing love and great compassion,

With truth and trustworthy deeds

Competent instructions, steadfast commitment

From mentors dear unselfishly share

All hail to thee PGCHS

All hail to thee PGCHS

Thy name resounded glorious

Thy banner soar high

Forever victorious!

PGCHS March

Lyrics is by Loida S. Nas and the music is by Oscar R. Reburiano.

PGCHS, a school in Bicol

With noble ideals and aims

To give the fullest in sharing knowledge

For those who seek it and yearns for it

In innovation and education

That is PGCHS

Wisdom and knowledge, arts and letters developed

Well-rounded personality

Onward we march altogether

Proudly, undoubtedly

To look for our destiny

In the sun amidst life's strife

All for thee PGCHS

Furnace of love and teachings

So we do dedicate these lines for PCGHS.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Changed to Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (ESP) in the K-12 BEC.
  2. ^ Changed to Environmental Science in the K-12 BEC.
  3. ^ The K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (K-12 BEC) and the Alternative Learning System (ALS) are excluded in the sectioning process.
  4. ^ Dissolved in 2006 due to the low performance of the incoming batch in the National Achievement Test (NAT). Reinstated in 2009 when the incoming batch achieved high scores in NAT.
  5. ^ Was also dissolved in 2006 consequent to the exclusion of III-Charles. Re-included in 2010.
  6. ^ Dissolved in 2011.
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