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Commonwealth High School

Coordinates: 14°41′56.23″N 121°4′53.86″E / 14.6989528°N 121.0816278°E / 14.6989528; 121.0816278
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Commonwealth High School
Paaralang Sekundarya ng Commonwealth
Address
Map
Ecols St., Barangay Commonwealth


Coordinates14°41′56.23″N 121°4′53.86″E / 14.6989528°N 121.0816278°E / 14.6989528; 121.0816278
Information
Other namesComm-High, Komhay, CHS
Former namesSan Francisco High School - Commonwealth Annex, Don Mariano Marcos High School
TypePublic National Secondary School, Non-Sectarian
MottoBuilding New Horizons
Established1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Grades7 to 12
Number of studentsapprox. 4000
Color(s)Maroon and White    
SongCommonwealth Hymn
AffiliationDivision of City Schools-Quezon City

Commonwealth High School is a public high school in Commonwealth, Quezon City, the Philippines.

Overview

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Commonwealth High School (CHS) is a duly recognized national secondary school of the Division of City Schools in Quezon City.[1] Since 1986, it has served at least four barangays, providing equal opportunities to quality education.[citation needed]

History

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The school's history began on July 14, 1986, when the first secondary school in Barangay Commonwealth[which?] was inaugurated. It was a dream-come-true[peacock prose] for the members of SAMA-SAMA, a non-government organization based in Commonwealth and Fr. Joel Tabora, then Parish priest of Kristong Hari Chapel. Classes were held in an improvised room or cubicles in the chapel with student population of over 800.

In March 1988 the school was moved to a temporary site – a part of Doña Juana Elementary School in Barangay Holy Spirit, Quezon City. The school was housed in a four-room pre-fabricated structure, built by the city government and in a two-room structure built through the assistance of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.

On June 20, 1991, SFHS – Commonwealth Annex was finally transferred to a 1.7-hectare lot located at Ecols Street, Barangay Commonwealth, Quezon City.

In June 1995, the school gained its independence from its mother school and finally named Commonwealth High School. It was also then called Don Mariano Marcos High School.[clarification needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Commonwealth High School | Edukasyon.ph". www.edukasyon.ph. Retrieved February 29, 2024.