Upper Bicutan National High School U.B.N.H.S |
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Upper Bicutan National High School | |
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Country | Philippines |
Department | Department of Education |
Region | National Capital Region |
Division | Division of Taguig City and Pateros |
Legislated | 2005 |
Website | [1] |
Upper Bicutan National High School , commonly abbreviated as U.B.N.H.S is a secondary high school institution located at General Santos Avenue, Barangay Upper Bicutan, Taguig City in the Philippines.
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Upper Bicutan National High School is situated at Baranggay Upper Bicutan, Taguig City. It has 2500 square meters. It is bounded by the Department of Science and Technology Complex to the southwest, Camp Bagong Diwa, Upper Bicutan Elementary School and Division of Taguig City and Pateros to the southeast, and the Justice Hall-DPWH Compound to the northeast.
The Journey towards excellence starts here.
We, the Upper Bicutan National High School academic community, advocate excellence in all aspects of school activities, develops competitive talents, provides adequate resources for expertise and institutionalizes the school as a center for training in the country.
To realize our vision, we seek to live out and commit to:
1. Professionalize all operations, build up effective system of planning, coordination and evaluation of all units of the school.
2. Provide training programs, seminars, workshops and inter-school activities to help them grow to their fullest potential.
3. Procure equipments and adequate resources necessary to enhance learning activities.
4. Deepen harmonious relationship among parents, benefactors and community through social oriented activities such as outreach programs, cultural shows, sports festival and other related activities.
Upper Bicutan National High School was legislated during the term of former Congressman Allan Peter Cayetano. The land area occupying the school is under the memorandum of agreement between the Department of Science and Technology and Department of Education - Division of Taguig City and Pateros signed through an usufruct status.
The institution started in the school year 2005-2006 with eleven (11) teachers under the leadership of Nelson S. Quintong. The first seven (7) months is the most difficult times in the history of the academe with no equipment and materials for teaching, students patiently sat on rice sack just to learn and teachers alternately rest and work in one table with two chairs and one electric fan, even the officer in charge had given up his position.
On January, 2006, the school was turn-over to the leadership of Mr. Nestor R. Ramos who resolved the problems and lifted the school into a stage of development. Equipments and materials were gradually raised through partnership with the non-governmental organization like the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP). Deped Adopt a school program also helped the school together with Mead Johnson Philippines for computer donations.
The school intensely progressed when Mayor Sigfrido R. Tiñga sustained the needs of the school by providing teachers from the local school board and donating equipments that aids the teachers in teaching. The school during that time, had no Maintenance, Operation and other Expenses or MOOE but through the effort of Mr. Ramos and other school officials, the school was able to purchase its own equipments like the risograph machine, photocopying machine, overhead projectors and others to name a few and was able to construct ancillary offices. Student activities and leadership was intensified, in fact through the effort of the Supreme Student Government Organization the school was able to finance its Learning Resource Center complete with books with a section of the cybrary (computers section with access to the internet) with the help of GIL@S and a paging and sound system for the school. The school for three consecutive years ranked high in the National Achievement test. All these accomplishment was possible through the cooperation of the faculty, parents, students, the local government unit and non governmental organizations.
Last July, 2008, the leadership of the school was turn-over to Mr. Santiago T. Alvis. His term as a principal will continuously move the school to a higher level of development.
The population of the school for the school year 2011-2012 is four thousand five hundred students and 115 teachers.
Period | Name |
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May 2005-December 2005 | Nelson S. Quintong |
January 2006-July 2008 | Nestor R. Ramos |
July 2008 – July 2011 | Santiago T. Alvis |
July 2011 – Present | Guia R. Dela Cruz |
Position | Name |
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Filipino Department Head | Mrs. Clarissa R. Senosa |
English Department Head | Mrs. Dolorita Dela Corte |
Math Department Head | Mrs. Jolie B. Cardozo |
Science Department Head | Mrs. Jocelyn R. Sarcia |
Araling Panlipunan Department Head | Mr. Joseph R. Soguilon |
MAPEH Department Head | Mrs. Yolanda J. Iglesias |
TLE Department Head | Mr. Fernando Z. Tabia |
Values Coordinator | Mrs. Mary Ann T. Martinez |
Position | Name |
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SSG Adviser | Mr. Joseph R. Soguilon |
President | Rhea Pesado |
Vice President | Eric Pada Jr. |
Secretary | Norman Buenaflor |
Treasurer | Darwin Joshua Manlapat |
Auditor | Maricar Bernal |
Peace Officer | Aljomar Visca |
P.I.O. | Jonel Navidad |
4th Year Representative | Riqueca De Guzman |
4th Year Representative | Jeremiah Morales |
4th Year Representative | John Mark Rufo |
4th Year Representative | Cammilus Dongsal |
3rd Year Representative | John Gilbert Austero |
3rd Year Representative | Anna Cris De Jesus |
3rd Year Representative | Victor Bundac |
3rd Year Representative | Stephen Yanson |
2nd Year Representative | Dioscoro Lagarde |
2nd Year Representative | Henlyn Agapay |
2nd Year Representative | John Michael Dioses |
2nd Year Representative | Genefin Mangubat |
1st Year Representative | Yoshihiro Amparo |
1st Year Representative | Richard Reblando |
1st Year Representative | Kenneth Adrian Vivar |
1st Year Representative | Mikaella Rose Agoncillio |