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Rizal High School is a public high school in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines, named after the national hero Jose Rizal. It was established in 1902 and has a history of notable graduates, expansions, and reconstructions.
Rizal High School Annex-Manggahan started to operate with Mrs. Nancy J. Tolentino as Head Teacher-in-charge. There were 430 first year and 210 second year, a total of 640 initial numbers of students who enrolled with 21 teachers.
In 1973, the Cainta Municipal High School was established under Francisco P. Felix, the municipal mayor at that time. Initially the school employed five teachers from Rizal High School in Pasig who were housed in a twelve-room building in Parola, Barangay San Andres.
Learn about the history, admission, and achievements of Rizal National Science High School, a public science high school in Binangonan, Rizal, Philippines. Founded in 1998, it offers intensive and advanced secondary education program with special reference to science and technology.
Its mother school is Taytay National High School. The school is now an independent public secondary school. It offers a specialized curriculum specifically in English, Science, Mathematics, and ICT. The school is currently rolling out the new K-12 BEC program for students starting the school year 2012–2013. The school also has planned to ...
[49] [50] [51] One, a Muslim, became a datu, and another, José Aseniero, who was with Rizal throughout the life of the school, became Governor of Zamboanga. [52] [53] In Dapitan, the Jesuits mounted a great effort to secure his return to the fold led by Fray Francisco de Paula Sánchez, his former professor, who failed in his mission.
In 2018, the school was recognized by the Department of Education for its performance in the National Achievement Test in Mathematics, Science, and English. In 2019, on the other hand, the school was recognized by the Department of Education as a recipient of the "Gawad Siklab" award for its performance in the implementation of the K-12 program.
Learn about the history, system and levels of education in the Philippines, from pre-colonial to modern times. Senior high school is the last level of basic education, equivalent to secondary school in other countries.