Labogon National High School

Labogon National High School

Preparing students for the brigther future.
Location
Mandaue City, Cebu
 Philippines
Information
Type Public, College Preparatory School
Established 1999
Principal Mr. Kenn Norway B. Marzado
Campus Sto. Niño, Labogon, Mandaue City
Color(s) Blue and White         
Affiliation Department of Education
School Paper Publication Ang Bukana
Website www.labogonnhs.webs.com

Labogon National High school is an academic institution under the public school system of the Republic of the Philippines. The school started its operation in 1999 with one freshmen and one sophomore section. The enrollment rate grows to as much as 5% per year. As of 2012, the school serves more than a thousand students with the aid of its 28 full-time faculty members.

History

The surging number of the younger population of barangay Labogon resonated to the needs of establishing a secondary school that is able to address the local community’s demands for education. Answering the problem, the City Council of Mandaue through its thrust made a resolution for the creation of Labogon National High School.

Construction for the new school started in 1998 with a floor plan of 12 Classrooms. A year later the school started its operation even though construction is still ongoing and only three classrooms are functional. The history of Labogon National High School then started to unfold in the year 1999.

During its first year of operation, LNHS accepted enrollees for first year and second year classes and consequently, for the next two years, third year and fourth year classes were offered. In 2002, LNHS produced its first set of graduates and on the same year the school boasts more than four hundred students. The LNHS student population grows to as much as 5% per year.

Being one of the newly founded schools in Mandaue,LNHS is building its name in the fields of Academics,[1] Sports,[2][3][4] and other co-curricular activities.

School demographics

  • Computer Laboratory
  • School Canteen
  • Mini Library
  • Gymnasium

References

  1. "Mandaue City honors 20 outstanding kids in city’s public, private schools". Sun.Star. 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  2. "MILO Philippines". Nestle.com.ph. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  3. "UC grabs lead from USC - The Freeman » The Freeman Sections » Cebu Sports". Philstar.com. 2009-09-13. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
  4. "DepEd gives out P600T to 2009 Palaro winners - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos". Globalnation.inquirer.net. Retrieved 2012-03-10.

Coordinates: 10°21′00″N 123°57′29″E / 10.350°N 123.958°E / 10.350; 123.958

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