Quezon Science High School
Quezon Science High School | |
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Quezon Science's Main Building in 2011 Honor. Excellence. Service. | |
Address | |
Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Isabang Tayabas, Quezon Philippines | |
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Type | Public Science |
Established | 2011 |
Principal | Carmela Ezcel Orogo |
Nickname | Qscie, QSHS |
Newspaper |
The Velocity Ang Velocity |
Affiliation |
Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A (CALABARZON) Division of Quezon |
Website | quezonsciencehighschoolph |
Quezon Science High School (or to its students QSHS, Quescie or Quesay) is the provincial secondary Science High School of Quezon, located along the diversion road of the Maharlika Highway inside a 3.7-hectare government property in Barangay Isabang, Tayabas City in the province of Quezon.[1] It was founded on 2011, admitting 80 students from all over the province who passed the Quezon Science High School Admission Test (QSHSAT) provided with complete scholarship offering free tuition fees, board and lodging, foods, uniforms, and other miscellaneous school fees.[2]
History
The building of the Quezon Science High School, which was constructed during Quezon Governor Rafael Nantes' administration, was originally intended to be a science museum but according to Governor David Suarez such plans were dropped due to fiercer competition from other museums based in Metro Manila. In 2010, Gloria Potes, Division of Quezon's then School Division Superintendent, made a suggestion to Suarez to convert the building to a science high school. The building was also planned to be converted to a call center facility but the plan likewise didn't push through due to lack of local manpower. The proposal was accepted since Quezon was the only province in the CALABARZON region not to have a science high school at that time. The school was inaugurated in August 17, 2011.[1] QSHS held its first commencement ceremony last March 2015, having 71 students graduating. The first moving-up ceremony (having been influenced with the K-12 Educational Curriculum Program, which induces the Senior High School program
Sections
As the 80 students are divided into two for each class to have 40 students each, they will be assigned to a section according to how well they did at the QSHAT (homogeneous, former way used) or they will be assigned randomly (heterogenous, current). In addition to the school's science relation where the education uses STEM–based curriculum (Science, Technology, English and Mathematics), the school uses stars as the name of the sections.
- Grade 7 - Pollux & Vega
- Grade 8 - Rigel & Altair
- Grade 9 - Polaris & Sirius
- Grade 10 - Betelgeuse & Antares
Facilities
The school has state-of-the-art facilities such as an E-library, two computer laboratories, a chemistry laboratory and a speech laboratory. It has six main classrooms, four on the second floor and the rest on the third. The first floor consists of the director's and secretary's offices, the chemistry lab, one of the two computer labs, the cafeteria, the activity area and the main faculty office (there are two more faculty offices, one in each of the higher floors). The second consists of the library, the speech lab and the other computer lab and the clinic. The third floor was a makeshift dormitory before the other one was erected, it has a wide space and is sometimes considered another activity area.
Vision/Mission
Quezon Science High School is an institution of excellence in science and technology committed to the holistic development of the individual for the service of God, the province, and the country.
The Quezon Science High School prepares its students for careers in science and technology and contributes to the development of Quezon Province and the nation, by nurturing them to become proficient professionals and leaders as catalyst of transformation.
Dormitory
It now has its own three-story dormitory, a project of Governor Suarez, boarding all the priority students from all over the province. The former dormitory is located at the third floor of the main building. It was officially opened in November 2014.
The Garden of Knowledge
On August 10, 2015, the Garden of Knowledge was inaugurated and blessed. It features plants, some only found in Quezon Province, essential for the students knowledge in Agricultural Science. It was a project by Governor Suarez once again, alongside his wife.
Senior High School
The school is now getting ready for the enrollment and admission of students for Senior High School, as a part of the K-12 Program. Part of the school's preparation is the construction of a classroom building.
References
- 1 2 Mallari, Delfin Jr. (26 August 2011). "New school in Quezon seen as 'science hub'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ↑ "Quezon Science High School". Provincial Government of Quezon. 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.