Isabela National High School

Public school in Isabela, Philippines
Isabela National High School
Location
Claravall St., San Vicente, Ilagan City
,
Isabela

Philippines
Information
TypePublic Secondary National School
MottoHonor and Glory
EstablishedJune 1904
PrincipalSilvino B. Cabangan
CampusIlagan City
Color(s)Blue
NicknameINHSians
AffiliationsDepartment of Education

Isabela National High School is a public educational institution established in Ilagan, Isabela, Philippines. It was founded in 1904,[1] making it the oldest public high school in the Cagayan Valley region. It was named Isabela High School before it was converted into a national high school in 1982.[2] It is the only educational institution offering the Open High School Program in the entire Cagayan Valley region. As of 2019[update], the school is administered by Gilbert N Tong, the head of the Schools Division of the City of Ilagan. The school's current principal is Silvino B. Cabangan

Education programs

Isabela National High School implements programs[3] for students who have high aptitudes in certain areas:

  • Basic Education Curriculum
  • Enhanced Basic Education
  • K-12 Program
  • Open High School Program (OHSP)[4]
  • Science, Technology and Engineering Program
  • Special Science Program
  • Special Program in the Arts
  • Special Program in Journalism

The school is currently implementing grades seven to ten in accordance with the K-12 program of the Department of Education.

Facilities

These facilities includes the following:[5]

  • Open Pavilion is being used for flag raising and flag rites ceremonies, school activity programs, other curricular activities and special announcements from school administrators, announcements from student government leaders including various special guests and visitors.
  • Samuel F. Adelan Learning Center houses library materials for use by staff, students and visitors of the school. It was built on the site of the school's old library.
  • Multi-purpose Hall is being used for the conduct of school programs and activities administered by the school. Seminars and lectures are usually conducted in this hall.
  • Quadrangle houses the Guidance Office and other student services.
  • Nuñes Hall houses the administration office, which includes the office of the principal, school registrar's office, and accounting and various offices.
  • Computer Laboratory hosts computers for access to the Internet.

Supreme Student Government

Aside from the Supreme Student Government, the Isabela National High School has various student clubs and organizations duly recognized by the school like the following:

  • Kapisanang Pilipino
  • English Club
  • Math Club
  • YES-O
  • YECS
  • STEP
  • History Club
  • Barkada Kontra Droga
  • MAPEH Club
  • Red Cross Youth
  • Library Club
  • Peer-Helper's Circle
  • Girl Scouts of the Philippines
  • Boy Scouts of the Philippines
  • Arts Club
  • Drum & Lyre Club
  • Youth Rondalla Club
  • Jubiloso Choir Club
  • Dance Troupe Club

Notable staff

  • Oscar Martinez was a former school principal of Isabela National High School who ran for a public office as City Councilor[6] in Ilagan City but failed to win the Philippine 2013 local election.

References

  1. ^ Cabasal, Dominador. "History". Isabela National High School Website. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  2. ^ "An Act Converting The Isabela High School In The Municipality Of Ilagan, Province Of Isabela, Into A National High School To Be Known As Isabela National High School". LawCenter.ph. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  3. ^ "School Program". Isabela National High School. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Lapus, Jesli (November 30, 2006). "Guidelines on the Pilot Implementation of the Open High School Program (OHSP)" (PDF). Department of Education - Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  5. ^ "Facilities". Isabela National High School. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  6. ^ "2013 Election Results: Ilagan City, Isabela". Rappler. Retrieved 25 September 2013.

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