Tudela National Comprehensive High School
Tudela National Comprehensive High School Mataas na Paaralang Pambansang Komprehensibo ng Tudela | |
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Basirang Tudela 7202 Misamis Occidental, Philippines (Main Campus) | |
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Type | Public High School |
Established | 1993 |
Principal | Mrs. Ione G. Xenos-Canonigo |
Campus | rural |
Color(s) | Blue and white |
Website | http://tudnacohs.webs.com/ |
Tudela National Comprehensive High School(TUDNACOHS)(Tagalog: Mataas na Paaralang Pambansang Komprehensibo ng Tudela), Philippines, is a public secondary high school, created by the Republic Act no. 8013.[1]
Campus site
TUDNACOHS is located in the coastal barangay of Basirang of the agricultural municipality of Tudela, Misamis Occidental. Occupying a former mangrove site, a few meters west of Panguil Bay and along the national highway. It is about a kilometer north of the commercial center in Tudela and about 1.5 kilometer south of the popular eco-tourism destination in the region, the Misamis Occidental Aquamarine Park.
Transportation
Tricycle or motor cab and habal-habal (motorcycle) are the means of public transportation within the municipality.
Curriculum
Revised Basic Education Curriculum which started in the year 2002.[2]
School hymn
TUDNACOHS March by Glenn D. Cabatuan
Along the Panguil Bay your banners's waving high
In shades of blue and white
As radiant as the bright blue sky
And as tall as Mt. Malindang's height, Hey! Hey!
Chorus:
Behold! Behold! Behold!
As we raise our voices high
Alma Mater, TUDNACOHS
In your hands, we can rely
So let your children sing for all the hopes you bring
And teach us how to live
As burdens fall, to you we cling
And in God, we always believe, Hey! Hey!
(Repeat Chorus Twice)
Students and activities
Organizations
- Band Corps.
- Choral Society
- Student Supreme Government(SSG)
- Dance Troupe
- Subject-based clubs
Alumni
The first alumni homecoming was held at the Tudela Municipal Gymnasium in December 2007.
References
- ↑ Republic Act no. 8013 (PDF), retrieved 2010-05-04
- ↑ TUDNACOHS website, 2010, retrieved 2010-05-04
Coordinates: 8°14′49″N 123°50′42″E / 8.247°N 123.845°E