Cauayan City National High School

Coordinates: 16°56′19″N 121°46′38″E / 16.9387°N 121.7773°E / 16.9387; 121.7773
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Cauayan City National High School - Main
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Philippines
Coordinates16°56′19″N 121°46′38″E / 16.9387°N 121.7773°E / 16.9387; 121.7773
Information
Former nameCauayan National High School
TypePublic Secondary School
MottoAim High City High
Established1997
PrincipalMaribeth S. Dela Peña, Secondary School Principal II
CampusCauayan
Color(s)Blue, Yellow
NicknameCCNHS-Main
AffiliationDepartment of Education
Websitewwwcauayancityhigh.edu.ph

The Cauayan City National High School - Main is a public educational institution established in Cauayan, Isabela, Philippines. It was founded on June 3, 1997, as an extension of Cauayan Polytechnic College, now Isabela State University-Cauayan Campus.[1]

It was formerly named Cauayan National High School since its inception and was later renamed to its present name when Cauayan, Isabela became a city on March 30, 2001. In 2013, Cauayan City National High School won as the greenest school in the Philippines.[2]

Administration[edit]

The school is now administered by the DepEd Schools Division of Cauayan. Ms./Mrs. Maribeth Dela Peña, Secondary School Principal II serves as the newly assigned secondary school principal of Cauayan City National High School.

Education programs[edit]

Cauayan City National High School has educational programs for students for the following curriculum:

  • Science, Technology, and Engineering Curriculum (STE)
  • Special Program in Arts (SPA)
  • Special Program in Sports (SPS)
  • Special Program in Journalism (SPJ)
  • Special Program in Foreign Language (SPFL)
  • Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

The school is currently implementing Grades 7 to 10 in accordance with the K to 12 program of the Department of Education.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cauayan City National High School". Cauayan City National High School. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Isabela HS is 'greenest' school". Inquirer.NET. January 11, 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2013.

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