This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Polangui General Comprehensive High School (PGCHS) is the flagship secondary school of the municipality of Polangui in the province of Albay. It has an average population of 4,000 students. PGCHS has seven 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.
Polangui General Comprehensive High School Pangkalahatang Mataas na Paaralang Komprehensibo ng Polangui | |
---|---|
Address | |
Centro Occidental | |
Coordinates | 13°17′32″N 123°29′08″E / 13.29222°N 123.48556°E |
Information | |
Type | Public Secondary |
Established | 1948 |
Principal | Lourdes R. Bigcas, Ed.D |
Year Levels | Grades 7 to 12 |
Number of students | approx. 4,000 |
Language | English, Filipino |
Campus | 48,708 sq.m. |
Color(s) | White Gray Blue |
Nickname | PG |
Newspaper | The Courier (English) Ang Taga-Ulat (Filipino) |
Hymn | PGCHS Hymn |
March | PGCHS March |
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. 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
editPolangui General Comprehensive High School began as the Albay High School of Polangui (AHSP). It was one of four high schools in the province of Albay when it opened in 1948. The others were Albay High School–Guinobatan (now Marcial O. Rañola Memorial School), Albay High School (now Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School), and Albay High School–Tabaco (now Tabaco National High School). The initial enrollment was 234 students, with nine teachers, a clerk, and a janitor. Mr. Sisenando Reantaso was the school's first principal.
AHSP held classes in the municipal building and a rented house for about two years. Following that, it purchased property in Barangay Centro Occidental, on the Buhi-Polangui provincial road leading to Barangay Lidong. The site was a 66,607 square meter lot purchased from Mr. Eleuterio Basquiez with funds raised by the PTA through municipal council representation in accordance with Resolution No. 76 passed on August 14, 1953. On September 3, 1953, the Provincial Government validated the sale through Resolution No. 141.
Under the 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, 17,899 square meters (Lot 2) provided campus for the School for Philippine Craftsmen (now Bicol University Polangui Campus).
Mrs. Aurora R. Encisa was the principal from 1963 to 1980. On June 18, 1964, President Diosdado P. Macapagal signed Republic Act 3993 into law, converting AHSP into Polangui General Comprehensive High School (PGCHS), a national secondary school. The "new" school was modeled after comprehensive high schools in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Mrs. Encisa was also in charge when PGCHS held its first extension classes in Ponso, Polangui in 1965.
Oas opened extension classes during the 1972–1973 school year. The latter was phased out in 1984 to make way for the establishment of the Oas Polytechnic School. In 1978–1979, an extension school was established in Balogo. Another extension school was established in La Medalla, Polangui, in 1991.
PGCHS has nearly 4,500 students, 142 regular teachers and employees, two librarians, a school nurse, a five-man security unit, a five-man janitorial and messengerial team, and an accounting, clerical, and property office with six employees, one driver, contractual and casuals.
Past School Administrators |
Sisenando Reantaso, 1948–1953 |
Victor Pineda, 1953–1963 |
Aurora R. Encisa, 1963–1981 |
Vicente Batbat (OIC), 1981–1981 |
Felicitas Ll. Olondriz, 1982–1996 |
Wilfredo E. Pura, 1996–2004 |
Coreta O. Marollano, 2004–2005 |
Osias S. Monforte, 2005–2010 |
Sancita B. Peñarubia (OIC), 2010–2015 |
Emma R. Morasa, 2015–2018 |
Alicia R. Lim, 2018–2019 |
Lourdes R. Bigcas, 2019–2020 |
Alicia R. Lim, 2020–2023 |
Lourdes R. Bigcas, 2023–present |
Objectives
editAs embodied in the PGCHS Educational Development Plan, the PGCHS works to continue promoting the objectives of elementary education, discover and enhance the interests of the students, and to utilize not only the formal methods but also the non-formal methods of delivery of educational services.
Present curricula
editThe school's present curriculum is based on the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (K-12 BEC). The implementation of the program is pursuant to Republic Act (RA) 10533 or the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 signed by President Benigno Aquino III on May 15, 2013.
The overall design of Grades 1 to 12 curriculum follows the spiral approach across subjects by building on the same concepts. Teachers are expected to use the spiral/progression approach in teaching competencies. As early as elementary, students learn in areas such as Biology, Geometry, Earth Science, Chemistry, and Algebra.[1]
Junior high school program (Grades 7–10)
edit- They must maintain a final grade of not less than 80% in all subjects.
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 |
Revised Basic Education Curriculum (RBEC)
edit- This is the regular curriculum
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)
edit- Special Program in the Arts envisions an artist with committion to the preservation of Filipino Culture and heritage. It was formally introduced in June 2005, with the pioneering batch graduating in 2009. It is an addition to the standard requirements of the secondary education curriculum
Special Program in Sports (SPS)
edit- Special Program in Sports (SPS) is in line with the efforts of the Department of Education to institutionalize a program that tries to find a student's potential talent in sports and cater to it. It was formally introduced in June 2012, with the pioneering batch graduating in 2018.
Alternative Learning System (ALS)
edit- This program aims to provide alternative mode of delivering secondary education.
Late Afternoon Class (LAC)
editSenior high school program (Grades 11–12)
editAcademic Track
editAccountancy, Business, and Management (ABM) Strand | Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand | Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Strand | General Academic Strand (GAS) |
---|---|---|---|
Applied Economics | Creative Writing/Malikhaing Pagsulat | Pre-Calculus | Humanities 1 |
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility | Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems | Basic Calculus | Humanities 2 |
Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business and Management 1 | Creative Nonfiction | General Biology 1 | Social Science 1 |
Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business and Management 2 | Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Culture | General Biology 2 | Applied Economics |
Business Math | Philippine Politics and Governance | General Physics 1 | Organization and Management |
Business Finance | Community Engagement, Solidarity, and Citizenship | General Physics 2 | Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction |
Organization and Management | Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences | General Chemistry 1 and 2 | Elective 1 (from any Track/Strand) |
Principles of Marketing | Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences | Work Immersion/Research/Career Advocacy/Culminating Activity | Elective 2 (from any Track/Strand) |
Work Immersion/Research/Career Advocacy/Culminating Activity i.e. Business Enterprise Simulation | Work Immersion/Research/Career Advocacy/Culminating Activity | Work Immersion/Research/Career Advocacy/Culminating Activity |
Arts and Design Track
editCreative Industries I: Arts and Design Appreciation and Production |
Creative Industries II: Performing Arts |
Physical and Personal Development in the Arts |
Developing Filipino Identity in the Arts |
Integrating the Elements and Principles of Organization in the Arts |
Leadership and Management in Different Arts Fields |
Apprenticeship and Exploration of Different Arts Fields (Media Arts and Visual Arts, Literary Arts, Dance, Music, Theater) |
Work Immersion/Research/Career Advocacy/Culminating Activity |
Performing Arts Production |
Exhibit for Arts Production (Media Arts and Visual Arts, Literary Arts) |
Sports Track
editSafety and First Aid |
Human Movement |
Fundamentals of Coaching |
Sports Officiating and Activity Management |
Fitness, Sports and Recreation Leadership |
Psychosocial Aspects of Sports and Exercise |
Fitness Testing and Basic Exercise Programming |
Practicum (in-campus) |
Work Immersion/Research/Career Advocacy/Culminating Activity i.e. Apprenticeship (off-campus) |
Technical-Vocational Livelihood Track
editHome Economics Strand | Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Strand | Agri-Fishery Arts Strand | Industrial Arts Strand |
---|---|---|---|
Hairdressing | Computer Programming |
Agricrop Production
|
Automotive Servicing |
Tailoring | Medical Transcription |
Animal Production
|
Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning |
Caregiving | Animation |
Fish Production
|
Consumer Electronics Servicing |
Food and Beverage Services | Electrical Installation and Maintenance | ||
Bread and Pastry Production | Shielded Metal-Arc Welding | ||
Housekeeping | Carpentry | ||
Tour Guiding Services | Plumbing | ||
Tourism Promotion Services | Tile Setting | ||
Attractions and Theme Parks Tourism | |||
Handicraft |
Homeroom sections
editThere 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) |
|
|
|
|
8 |
Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) |
|
|
|
|
54 |
Special Program in the Arts (SPA) |
|
|
|
|
7 |
Special Program in Sports (SPS) |
|
|
4 | ||
Late Afternoon Class (LAC) |
|
|
|
|
4 |
Total | 20 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 77 |
Programs and services
editGuidance services
editFormal guidance counseling services as well as informal guidance counseling are provided to the students through frequent contacts.
The Guidance Office is located on the left portion of the Main Building, besides the Cashier's Office.
Prefect of discipline
editPGCHS' prefect of discipline is Mr. Wilfredo R. Locsin. His office is located in front of the PTA Office, near the students' pavilion. They recommend penalties to the principal.
Library services
editFree library are available on the school, located at the second floor of the Marcos Building, in front of the SOF Building.
Computer laboratory
editThe computer laboratory and E-Library are located at the first floor of the Marcos Building, in front of the SOF Building.
Health services
editThe 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
editThe school canteen is located beside the SOF Building (Foodmart), behind the ESF Building (FEWP Canteen) and near the JICA Building (YECS Canteen).
Science laboratory
editThe PGCSH science laboratory is located at the ground floor of the ESF Building.
TLE laboratories
editThese laboratories provide services to the students in TLE classes in the four curricular areas:
- Home Economics
- Agriculture
- Industrial Arts
- Entrepreneurship
Religious services
editThey 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
edit- Supreme Student Government (SSG)
- The Courier
- Ang Taga-Ulat
- Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O)
- PGCHS Varsity
- Drum and Lyre Corps
- Citizenship Advancement Training
- Rondalla Band
- Math Club
- English Club
- Science Club
- Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral sa Filipino
- UNESCO Club
- MAPEH Club
- Values Education Club
- ICT Society
- TLE Club
- Student Technologists and Entrepreneurs of the Philippines (STEP) Club
- Youth Entrepreneurship and Cooperativism in Schools (YECS) Club
- Little Doctors and Nurses Club
- Grade 7 Barangay Organization
- Grade 8 Barangay Organization
- Grade 9 Barangay Organization
- Senior Barangay Organization
Non-student organizations
editOrganization | President |
---|---|
AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Association | Romeo M. Jocson |
Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) | |
Faculty and Employees Welfare Plan (FEWP) |
Student awards and achievements
editStudent leadership
edit- Students Excellence in Academics and Leadership (SEAL) 2010 (Ten Most Outstanding Students of Albay):Awarded to Rhod Jeran S. Sabater (2011 Class Valedictorian-ESEP), Micah O. Madrelejos and Antonette R. Reburiano[2][3]
- Students Excellence in Academics and Leadership (SEAL) 2009 (Ten Most Outstanding Students of Albay):Awarded to Joel E. Sabio, Jr. (2010 Class Valedictorian-ESEP) and Kate P. Samaniego (2010 Class Salutatorian-ESEP)[4][5]
Notable events hosted
edit- 2006 Regional Secondary Schools Press Conference (RSSPC)
- 9th Division Youth Congress in August 2007
- 2008 Cluster Secondary Schools Press Conference (CSSPC)
- 2008 Division Secondary Schools Press Conference (DSSPC)
- 2009 Division STEP Skills Development and Competition
- 2011 Division Science Competitions
- 2012 Regional Secondary Schools Press Conference (RSSPC)
AHSP-PGCHS Annual Alumni Grand Homecoming
editThe 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 reunite with former batchmates and mentors. Election of the AHSP-PGCHS Alumni Association is conducted every 2 years.
Notable alumni
edit- Reno G. Lim (Batch 1976)–Former Congressman, 3rd District of Albay (2007–2010)
- Dianne Elaine S. Necio (Batch 2007)–Binibining Pilipinas International 2011, Binibining Pilipinas 2010 First Runner-up, Miss Tabak 2009, Mutya ng Bicolandia
- Van Kenneth S. Aquino (2005) – Top 2, 2010 PRC Licensure Exam for Metallurgical Engineers;[6] University of the Philippines Diliman, BS Met E, cum laude
PGCHS hymn
editLyrics is by "Loida S. Nas, and the music is by Oscar R. Reburiano.
PGCHS march
editLyrics is by Veron Veloso and the music is by Oscar R. Reburiano.
Notes
edit- ^ Changed to Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (ESP) in the K-12 BEC.
- ^ Changed to Environmental Science in the K-12 BEC.
- ^ The K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum (K-12 BEC) and the Alternative Learning System (ALS) are excluded in the sectioning process.
- ^ 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.
- ^ Was also dissolved in 2006 consequent to the exclusion of III-Charles. Re-included in 2010.
- ^ Dissolved in 2011.
References
edit- ^ gov.ph
- ^ "[PIA News] Albay announces Gawad sa Edukasyon awardees". archives.pia.gov.ph.
- ^ "Visit Legazpi is under construction". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23.
- ^ "Albay launches first 'Gawad Albay sa Edukasyon'". balita.ph - Online Filipino News. April 14, 2009.
- ^ "PIA daily news in English, Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Waray, Pangalatok from around the Philippines". archives.pia.gov.ph.
- ^ "27 pass the Metallurgical Engineer Licensure Examination". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-10-23.