Santisimo Rosario Integrated High School

Santisimo Rosario Integrated High School (Filipino: Pinagsamang Mataas na Paaralan ng Santisimo Rosario. abbreviated as SRIHS or Stmo. Rosario IHS) is a public secondary school located at Barangay Santisimo Rosario, San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines established in 1995. It offers junior and senior secondary education. The senior high education course consists of Agriculture, Fisheries, and General Education. It is the first public high school in San Pablo City that produced senior high school graduates since the implementation of K-12 curriculum by Department of Education in 2012.[1]

Santisimo Rosario Integrated High School
Location
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Brgy. Santisimo Rosario, San Pablo City, Laguna

Philippines
Coordinates14°00′04″N 121°18′25″E / 14.001084°N 121.306931°E / 14.001084; 121.306931
Information
TypePublic Secondary School
Motto"Maka-Diyos, Makabayan, Makatao, Makakalikasan" ("For God, Country, Humanity, and Mother Nature")
EstablishedJune 5, 1995 (June 5, 1995)
(29 years, 5 months and 27 days)
School district3rd District of Laguna
PrincipalGlenn Toledo (2023 – Present)
Faculty33 (as of 2017)
Grades7 to 12
Color(s)  Aqua green
  Gray
  White
Team nameRosarians
Paddy Fielders
NewspaperThe Paddy Fields (2017 – present)
Websitesrihs.mywebcommunity.org

History

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San Pablo City National High School Santisimo Annex (1995–2004)

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Due to unprecedented increasing number of enrollees in San Pablo City National High School. The SPCNHS can no longer accommodate all the students in the city. The City Government of San Pablo City decided to established satellite schools across the barangay called annex to solve the problem. One of the barangays for establishing satellite secondary school is Barangay Santisimo. Elias Corales the barangay chairman on that time donated a hectare land in order to build a barangay secondary school named Santisimo Rosario Annex according to city ordinance number 93-3 dated July 1, 1993. On June 1, 1995, Santisimo Annex was started as a single three-room building standing in an open field without fences. Four pioneer teachers were assigned in Santisimo Rosario Annex named Ronie Nacario was the first designated as Teacher-in-Charge, Teresa Yema, Maritess Fandiño, and Michelle D. Benedictos. In 1996 Editha L. Fule assigned as Teacher-in-Charge of Santisimo Annex.[2] Since 1996 more additional school buildings are constructed with the help of the local government, parents and teachers' association (PTA), and Non-Government Organizations (NGO). In 1999, first commencement exercises (four-year curriculum) of rosarians was held in Rizal Hall, San Pablo City Central School. In 2001 the school perimeter fence was built. A major school landscape was initiated by the freshmen in 2003 also the institution hires Jayson Bargados, the first security guard for the school's security. The first computer room was built in 2004 with the help of Personal Computers for Public Schools (PCPS) program by Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).[3]

Santisimo Rosario National High School (2005–2018)

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In 2005, a major restructuring of faculty members occurred.[4] Half of the original faculty members were transferred to other schools and replaced with newer set of teaching force and in the same year Santisimo Annex gained independence from San Pablo City National High School and renamed as Santisimo Rosario National High School. After gaining a new school identity, white-green uniform were replaced by aqua green in June 2006. Using of flash drives as storage devices instead of floppy disks for saving documents was introduced and another school renovation led by school volunteer Paulton Sityar was held on the same year. First internet access was made possible by Gearing Up Internet Literacy & Access for Students (GILAS) project in 2007 spearheaded by Airnel Abarra also a treehouse was built inside the campus for the preparation of hosting Science Camp. In 2012 Physical Education uniforms were standardized.[4] Due to the remoteness of Barangay Atisan which was located on the foot of the Mount Malepunyo and San Isidro National High School and can no longer accommodate more students from that barangay, the SRNHS extension was established.

As the DepEd shifted to K-12 curriculum. Santisimo Rosario NHS gathered accreditation to offer senior high school program. Due to the proximity of the school in the rice fields and Barangay Santisimo is an agricultural area, the institution offers senior high school program specialized in agriculture, fisheries, and general education track.[5] In 2015 the last batch of old curriculum was graduated within the same year senior high school program began. In 2016, the senior high building was built. First commencement exercises for senior high school graduates was held on April 6, 2017. General Academic Studies senior high course was opened in June 2017. Also within the same year, greenhouses was donated by Department of Agriculture. SRNHS first and oldest school building was upgraded into a 4-story building to accommodate even more students.

Santisimo Rosario Integrated High School (since 2019)

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In 2019, Because the senior high school and junior high school buildings was in the same area and location. Santisimo Rosario National High School was renamed as Santisimo Rosario Integrated High School as declared by Department of Education. Also the SRNHS extension in Brgy. Atisan became a fully independent institution renamed as Atisan Integrated School.

Uniforms

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The design pattern used for the girls' uniforms, skirt, and necktie pattern of San Pablo City National High School. Formerly used by SRIHS (1995–2005)
 
The design pattern used for rosarian girls' blouse, necktie, skirt, and belt (2006–Present)

In earlier years as Santisimo Rosario Annex, the uniform of San Pablo City National High School is used. It is a white polo and slacks for boys white for girls it is white blouse, green checkered necktie and skirts. "Tuck-IN" (tucked polo clothes) Policy for boys is strictly implemented. When it became a National High School a new uniform is introduced where the boys wear aqua-green polo and slacks while the girls where aqua-green blouse, navy-blue (with multiple colored grid design) skirts, belt buckles, and necktie. The new uniform was conceived by Editha L. Fule. This new uniforms removed the "Tuck-IN" Policy which was implemented for boys. On its first and early deployment, it caught attention by many private and public schools mistakenly identified as a new established school and the students are always asked what school came from. Wearing of slacks for senior high schools girls and aqua-green senior high school uniform is introduced in 2015. P.E. uniforms often changed annually until it was standardized in 2012. The standard Physical Education uniform is aqua-green T-shirt and gray jogging pants with dark green strip on the right.

List of Principals and Teacher-in-Charge

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Name Position Years Served
Ronie Nacario Teacher-in-Charge 1995
Editha L. Fule Teacher-in-Charge (1996–2005)

Principal (2005–2009)

1995–2009
Linda De Leon Principal 2009–2011
Patrick Henry Ilagan Principal 2014–2019
Annaliza Ampong Teacher-in-Charge (2011–2014)

Principal (2019–2023)

2011 – 2014

2019 - 2023

Glenn Toledo Principal 2023 - Present

List of Faculty Members

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Name Subject Mastery Years Served
Teresa Yema
Maritess Fandiño
Michelle D. Benedictos
Lorelie Caringal Mission Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2000–Present
Renante M. Bonilla Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) 1996–2005
Analyn N. Nacario Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 1996–2005
Rafaela M. Sarmiento Mathematics 1996–2009
Noreen C. Aviñante Mathematics 1996–2009
Gina C. Valencia Filipino 1996–2005
Perlita V. Delos Angeles Science 1996–2009
Annaliza Ampong Mathematics 2005–2012
Gemma Mediana Science 1996–2005
Rubelyn N. Enero Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) 1996–2009
Sarah J. Sario English 1996–2005
Jun Pornobe 1995–2000
Nancy Sudario Araling Panlipunan (AP) 2005–Present
Maritess Punzalan Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2005–Present
Michelle De Mesa Filipino 2005–2006
Liberty Quinay Araling Panlipunan (AP) 2005–2006
Jennifer Sesgundo Dimaranan Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2005–2009
Michelle Dimaculangan Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
Rechel A. Rivera Science 2005–Present
Laila Hermosa Pere Godoy Filipino 2006–Present
Sherwin Belen Science 2005–2008
Krishen Labrado English 2005–2007
Mercedes Prudenciano English 2006–Present
Imelda Mendoza Science 2009–Present
Laarni Mejila Araling Panlipunan (AP) 2009–Present
Rudy Gonzales Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH) 2007–Present
Benedict Rapsing 2007–2009
Liezel L. Katigbak
Jenelyn Aranguren Mathematics 2008–Present
Alvin Salazar Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2015–Present
Hazeline Jean Petiza Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2013–2014
Roxanne Alexandra Calabia Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2013–2014
Dan Lester Briñas Mathematics 2015–Present
Cherry Mae Sityar Mathematics 2015–Present
Kissarah Villanueva Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2014–Present
Ronnie Nacario Araling Panlipunan (AP) 1996–2005
Airnel Abarra Araling Panlipunan (AP) 2006–2008
Ronaldo Dieza English 2006–2008
Maria Monica Angeles English 2013–Present
Jayvee De Luna Filipino 2016
Rissha Lin Orias Science 2013–Present
Dana Marie Atienza English
Joyce Anne Marace Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH)
Michael Ilag Filipino 2013–Present
Cherry May Serida
Loida Sanchez Mathematics
Jennylyn Quinay Filipino 2008–Present
Chona Zacarias Araling Panlipunan (AP) 2016–Present
Cassandra Palejon Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 2014–Present
Mark Angelo Moreno
Karen Lyn Canlas Science 2013–Present
Mary Jane Sunga Mathematics
Maria Diana Coquia Oris English
Michelle Banca English
Redilyn Taa English
Myraldine Alina Science
Ethel Dasig
Josephine Reyes Science
Faye Maida Llagas English
Marjorie Anne Atienza English
Johna Balenson Araling Panlipunan (AP)
Elaine Fornoles Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH)
Milesa Funatinilla Filipino
Angelo Ross Patayan English
Myraldine Vendera Filipino

List School Staff

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Name Position
Jeff Aquino A.D.A.S
Rowena Avellana Disbursing Officer I
Gina Nual Senior Book Keeper
Jayson Bargados Security Guard

List of Newspaper Published

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Newspaper Name Year Published Language
Bagwis 2002–2003 Filipino
Rosarian 2004–2007 English
The Rosarian Chronicles 2007–2010 English
Dapog 2016 Filipino
The Paddy Fields 2011 – 2015

2017–Present

English

Awards and Achievements[6]

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Competitions Year Rank
District School Press Conference (Sports Writing) 2002
  • Filipino – 2nd and 3rd Place
  • English – 3rd Place
Division School Press Conference 2004
  • Copyreading
    • English – 2nd Place
    • Filipino – 2nd Place
  • Headline Writing – 2nd Place
  • Sports Writing – 3rd Place
  • Editorial Cartooning (Filipino) – 3rd Place
  • News Writing (Filipino) – 3rd Place
2008
  • Photojournalism
    • English – 2nd Place
    • Filipino – 1st Place
  • Editorial Cartooning – 3rd Place
2009
  • Editorial Writing – 1st Place
  • Copyreading – 3rd Place
  • News Writing – 3rd Place
2010
  • Editorial Cartooning – 1st Place
  • Editorial Writing – 2nd Place
2011
  • Editorial Cartooning – 2nd Place
  • Photojournalism (Filipino) – 2nd Place
2014
  • Science and Health Writing
    • English – 1st Place
    • Filipino – 2nd Place
  • Editorial Writing (Filipino) – 1st Place
  • Editorial Cartooning (Filipino) – 2nd Place
  • Copyreading – 1st Place
  • Photojournalism (Filipino) – 1st Place
2015
  • Feature Writing (English) – 2nd Place
2016
  • Sci and Health writing
    • English – 3rd Place
    • Filipino – 3rd Place
  • Editorial Cartooning (Eng) – 1st Place
2017
  • Feature Writing
    • English – 2nd Place
  • Copyreading
    • Filipino – 3rd Place
  • Headline Writing
    • Filipino – 3rd Place
2019
  • Copyreading
    • English – 2nd Place
  • Headline Writing
    • English – 2nd Place
  • News Writing
    • English – 4th Place
Mary Help of Christian Crusade Slogan Making Contest 2011 2nd Place
Rotary Club Poster Making Contest 2009 3rd Place
Pandibisyong Timpalak Bigkasan (Division Speech Contest) 2011 2nd Place
STI Tagisan ng Talino 2009 Champion
Mathematics Teachers Association of the Philippines (MTAP) Quiz 2008 2nd Place
Division Science Quiz Bee 2008 2nd Place
Division Sci-Dama 2005 2nd Place
2008 2nd Place
2010 3rd Place
Division Sub-Camp Quiz Bee (Written) 2011 1st Place
Sabayang Pagbigkas (Cluster A District) 2011 1st Place
On-The-Spot Drawing Contest (Cooperative Month Celebration) 2011 3rd Place
Division Intercampus Bible Quiz 2010 2nd Place
Technolympics 2013
  • Fish Experimental Dish – 1st Place
  • Hair and Make-up – 2nd Place
  • Landscaping – 3rd Place
2016
  • Main Dish – 2nd Place
  • Dessert and Beverage – 3rd Place
Division Science Camp, Hydro-rocket Propulsion 2011 1st Place
Division Wellness Competition 2014 2nd Place
TLE Zumba Contest 2014 3rd Place
Regional Marian Contest 2011
  • Poster Making Contest – 1st Place
2013
  • Writing Contest – 3rd Place
  • Slogan Making Contest – 2nd Place
Population Quiz Bee 2011 3rd Place
2013 2nd Place
Revitalized Academic Competition in English (RACE) 2011 2nd Place
2013 1st Place
2014 2nd Place
2015 2nd Place
Southern Tagalog CALABARZON Athletes Association (STCAA) 2013
  • Arnis – Gold
  • Chess – Gold
San Pablo City Division Meet 2004 6 Gold
2008 2 Gold, 5 Silver, 2 Bronze
2010 3 Gold, 1 Silver
2011 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 4 Bronze
2013 4 Gold, 15 Silver, 8 Bronze
2014 1 Silver, 6 Bronze
Coco Festival Street Dancing Competition 2013 3rd Place
2015
  • Champion
  • Best Choreography
  • Liveliest Group
2017
  • Champion
  • Best Choreography
  • Liveliest Group
Coco Cooking Festival 2016
  • Main Course – 3rd Place
  • Dessert – 2nd Place
  • Beverage – 3rd Place
2017
  • Main Course – 3rd Place
  • Dessert – 1st Place
Provincial Elimination Quiz Bee 2017 2nd Place
Fiesta Republica Dulansangan (National Category) 2017 3rd Place
La Laguna Festival 2017 Street dancing – 2nd Place (San Pablo Representative)
Vedic Mathematics Olympiad 2019
  • Team Category – 3rd Place
  • Individual Category – 3rd Place
Division-based Buwan ng Wika 2019
  • Spoken Poetry – 1st Place
  • Extemporaneous Speech – 2nd Place
  • Dulyawit – 2nd Place

References

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  1. ^ "Santisimo Rosario National High School". Santisimo Rosario National High School. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  2. ^ "Main". msc.edu.ph. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  3. ^ "Department of Trade and Industry – ABOUT DTI – Personal Computers for Public Schools (PCPS)". server2.dti.gov.ph. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
  4. ^ a b "History – Santisimo Rosario National High School". Santisimo Rosario National High School. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  5. ^ "Stepping Ahead into Senior High School – DepEd San Pablo". DepEd San Pablo. 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  6. ^ "Achievements – Santisimo Rosario National High School". Santisimo Rosario National High School. Retrieved 2017-01-14.