Philippine Science High School Soccsksargen Region Campus
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Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus | |
Founded | February 3, 2012 |
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Opened | June 17, 2013 |
School type | Public Specialized High School |
Affiliation | Department of Science and Technology |
Campus Director | Dr. Chuchi P. Garganera |
Students | 228 (Academic Year 2015-2016) |
Faculty | 35-40 |
Location | Brgy. Paraiso, Koronadal City, South Cotabato |
Nickname | PISAY - SRC |
School Paper | Pisay Scholar and Pisay Iskolar |
Admission | PSHS National Competitive Examination |
Website | src |
Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus (PSHS-SRC), situated at Brgy. Paraiso, Koronadal City, is the 12th campus of the Philippine Science High School System which admits and grants scholarships to students who are gifted in science and mathematics. Admission to this campus is by passing the National Competitive Examination organized and conducted by the PSHS System annually and only Filipino citizens are qualified to attend. Most of the scholars are from SOCCSKSARGEN which covers the provinces of South Cotabato, North Cotabato, Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat. It also covers General Santos City, Cotabato City, Davao City, and some neighboring places. The PSHS-SRC formally opened on June 17, 2013 with 52 scholars comprising as the pioneering batch. As of today, there are 228 scholars in the campus, 52 Grade 9 students, 87 Grade 8 students, and 89 Grade 7 students. [1]
History
Philippine Science High School System History
The first Philippine Science High School was established in Diliman, Quezon City under Republic Act No. 3661, known as the PSHS Charter. The school opened on 5 September 1964 at a rented building owned by the Philippine Government Employees Association along Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City. It was only in 1970 that the school moved to its present campus along Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City. In 1997, the PSHS System Law (R.A. 8496) was signed by President Fidel V. Ramos. It established the PSHS System and unified all the existing campuses into a single system of governance and management. In 2001, the PSHS System Law was further amended by R.A. No. 9036 consolidating the power and authority over all PSHS System campuses into a single Board of Trustees to ensure uniform policy coordination, standards and management.
The PSHS - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus
PSHS-SRC was founded on February 3, 2012 by virtue of BOT Resolution No. 2012-02-04 to ensure optimum distribution of opportunities for Science & Technology-gifted in Region XII and neighboring areas. The campus formally opened on June 17, 2013 with a pioneering batch consisting 52 Filipino scholars. Since its inception, it remained true to its mandate of honing its scholars towards holistic growth - offering quality education that is humanistic in spirit, global in perspective, and patriotic in orientation. Since 2013 to present, SRC has been under the tutelage of Dr. Chuchi P. Garganera, Campus Director.
Admission
Grade 6 students who belong to the top 10% of the class or must have special aptitude in Science & Mathematics must take and perform well in the NCE, the admission test of the Philippine Science High School System, also indicating their interest in the SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus. PSHS-SRC students are exposed to a special science curriculum that aims to develop a passion for learning and to inspire the scholars to choose careers in science and technology. The curriculum is enriched with generally advance subjects in science, mathematics and technology allowing them to optimize their intellectual skills. This is balanced by a rich humanities subjects to develop a holistic individual.
National Competitive Examination
Admission to the PSHS System is through the PSHS System National Competitive Examination (PSHS-NCE). The screening consists of tests in Verbal, Abstract Reasoning, Science and Mathematics. To be eligible for admission, applicants must be Filipino students who must belong to the top 10% of the graduating class or must have special aptitude in science and math. The top 90 scholars from the region are admitted as scholars.
Administration
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is the highest policy-making body of the PSHS System. It coordinates with the Executive Committee for the implementation of these policies. It is composed of eight ex oficial members and five private sector representatives, chaired by the DOST secretary.
Office of the Executive Director
Executive Director: Dr. Larry L. Cabatic The Office of the Executive Director is the personal office of the head of the direct service administration and chief planner of the system. The OED recommends policies and guidelines for the consideration of the Board of Trustees. The Executive Director spearheads the Executive Committee, which is composed of the different directors belonging to different campuses. The Executive Council is the collegial body – composed of the Executive Director, the Deputy Executive Director, the Main Campus Director, and the Regional Campus Directors.
Office of the Campus Director
The Campus Director provides leadership as the overall head of each of their respective campuses. They develop plans to advance the school’s mission and objectives, as well as to oversee the different operations of the various school divisions.
Curriculum & Instruction Services Division
The Curriculum and Instructional Services Division gives a broad range of programs to help students reach their maximum potential and truly exhibit values of PISAY – Patriotism, Integrity, Service, Academic Excellence, and Youth Leadership.
Finance & Administrative Division
The Finance and Administration Division is responsible for providing financial and administrative support to the whole school system. Among these include budgeting and accounting, as well as procurement and contracting of goods and services.
Student Services Division
The Student Services Division handles the different branches of the school in charge of rendering suitable services and benefits, as well as providing for its students and their welfare. [2]
Education
Special Curriculum
The PSHS-SRC follows the same special curriculum prescribed and designated by the Philippine Science High School System. The names of each section in each grade level correspond to a theme based on the major subject offered in that particular grade level. (Earth Science for Grade 7, Biology for Grade 8, Chemistry for Grade 9, and Physics for Grade 10) [3]
Grade 7 (Gemstones)
Subject | Title | Code |
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Integrated Sciences 7 | Investigating Our Surroundings | IS 7 |
Mathematics 7 | Elementary Algebra | Math 7 |
Computer Science 7 | Foundations of Information and
Communications Technology |
CS 7 |
English 7 | Communication Arts 7
and Philippine Literature in English |
Eng 7 |
Filipino 7 | Kasanayan sa Komunikasyon
(Wika at Pagbasa) |
Fil 7 |
Social Science 7 | Philippine History | SS 7 |
Values Education 7 | Foundation of Values Education | VE 7 |
Art, Drafting & Technology 7 | An Introduction to the Principles
of Design - Art and Drafting |
ADTech 7 |
Physical Education, Health and Music 7 | PEHM 7 | |
Physical Education 7 | Physical Fitness and Basic Movement Education 7 | PE 7 |
Health Education 7 | Understanding Me: Growth and Development,
Mental and Emotional Health |
Health 7 |
Music 7 | Philippine Music | Music 7 |
Grade 8 (Philippine Trees)
Subject | Title | Code |
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Integrated Sciences 8 | Exploring and Understanding the Interconnections of Science | IS 8 |
Mathematics 8 | Intermediate Algebra | Math 8 |
Computer Science 8 | Introduction to Computational Thinking | ComSci 8 |
English 8 | Communication Arts 2 and Afro-Asian Literature | Eng 8 |
Filipino 8 | Kasanayan sa Komunikasyon at Pagpapahalaga sa Noli me Tangere (
Wika, Panitikan at Iba pang Anyo) |
Fil 8 |
Social Science 8 | World History 1 | SS 8 |
Values Education 8 | Foundation of Human Actions | VE 8 |
Art, Drafting & Technology 8 | An Introduction to the Design Process -
Resistant Materials and Electronics (Application & Evaluation) |
ADTech 8 |
Physical Education, Health and Music 8 | PEHM 8 | |
Physical Education 8 | Physical Fitness and Basic Movement Education 8 | PE 8 |
Health Education 8 | ME and my FRIENDS: Preventive Drug Education, Safety and First Aid | Health 8 |
Music 8 | Asian/African Music | Music 8 |
Grade 9 (Chemical Elements)
Subject | Title | Code |
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Biology 1 | Fundamentals of Biology 1 | Bio 1 |
Chemistry 1 | General Inorganic Chemistry | Chem 1 |
Physics 1 | Fundamental Physics | Phy 1 |
Mathematics 9A | Mathematics 9 | Math 9A |
Computer Science 9 | Web Development | CS 9 |
English 9 | Communication Arts 3 and American Literature | Eng 9 |
Filipino 9 | Retorika, Pagsusuri, at Pagpapahalagang Pampanitikian | Fil 9 |
Social Science 9 | World History 2 | SS 9 |
Physical Education, Health and Music 9 | PEHM 8 | |
Physical Education 9 | Group Oriented Activities in Sports and Leisure Education 1 | PE 9 |
Health Education 9 | My Family and Me: Family Health and Disease Prevention and Control | Health 9 |
Music 9 | Western Music | Music 9 |
Mathematics 9B | Statistics and Probability | Math 9B |
Earth Science | Fundamentals of Earth and Space Science | EarthSci |
Grade 10 (Subatomic Particles)
Subject | Title | Code |
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Biology 2 | Fundamentals of Biology 2 | Bio 1 |
Chemistry 1 | Introduction to Organic Chemistry / General Inorganic Chemistry 2 | Chem 2 |
Physics 2 | Fundamental Physics 2 | Phy 2 |
Mathematics 4 | Mathematics 4 | Math 4 |
Computer Science 4 | Object-Oriented Programming | CS 4 |
English 4 | Communication Arts 3 and American Literature | Eng 4 |
Filipino 4 | Kasaysayan at Pag-unlad ng Panitikang Pilipino | Fil 4 |
Social Science 4 | Philippine Government & Politics / Constitution | SS 4 |
Physical Education, Health and Music 9 | PEHM 8 | |
Physical Education 9 | Group Oriented Activities in Sports and Leisure Education 1 | PE 9 |
Health Education 9 | My Family and Me: Family Health and Disease Prevention and Control | Health 9 |
Research 1 | Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Research 1 | Res 1 |
Academic Grading System
Grades are reported in terms of the stanine. 1.00 is the highest grade while 5.00 is a failing mark. 2.50 is the passing grade and any grade lower than this is termed substandard. The student's current standing for a subject is calculated by adding 1/3 of the previous quarter's grade and 2/3 of the tentative grade of the quarter. The general weighted average (GWA) of the student should be 2.25 or better to be in good standing.
Stanine
Grade | Percentage Range | Equivalent Range | Description |
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1.00 | 96 - 100 | 98 - 100 | Excellent |
1.25 | 90 - 95 | 95 - 97 | Very Good |
1.50 | 84 - 89 | 92 - 94 | Very Good |
1.75 | 78 - 83 | 89 - 91 | Good |
2.00 | 72 - 77 | 86 - 88 | Good |
2.25 | 66 - 71 | 83 - 85 | Satisfactory |
2.50 | 60 - 65 | 80 - 82 | Satisfactory |
2.75 | 55 - 59 | 77 - 79 | Unsatisfactory |
3.00 | 50 - 54 | 74 - 76 | Unsatisfactory |
4.00 | 40 - 49 | 70 - 73 | Conditional Failure |
5.00 | Below 40 | Below 70 | Failed |
Note: The percentage range is used in actual computations of grades while the equivalent range is used in translating the grades for use outside of the system (e.g. application to colleges/universities).
Director's List
Every quarter, students who garner a general weighted average (GWA) of 1.50 or better are included in an honor roll known as the Director's List.
Student Services and Facilities
True to its mission and vision, all scholars may avail themselves of various facilities and services that the campus offers. Student services include:
- Residence Halls
- Library
- Cafeteria/Canteen
- Computer Laboratory
- Integral Science Laboratory
- Guidance Office
- Clinic
Student Life
As each scholar spends his or her high school life in this institution, they also have the privilege to participate in the school's activities and events prescribed by the school to help them progress not only in their academic life but also towards their social and physical world.
The Tunog System
In order to develop the bond and unity among scholars, the PSHS-SRC implemented the 'Tunog' System which is set to anchor any school activity this school year 2014-2015. The implementation of this system aims for six (6) aspects: Academic mentoring; Peer counseling to provide emotional support; Monitoring of overall student performances; Sports events for leisure and physical fitness; Musical, theatrical and cultural events and promotion; and, Maintenance of cleanliness and orderliness.
The system consists of six tunog which includes:
- Debakan
- Agong
- Kudyapi
- Gangza
- Kulintang
- Kubing
Each tunog is composed of members from the students, faculty, and staff led by the Datu, Waiír and Raja Tagasulat. The names were derived from the balangay system of the first settlers in the Philippines to reflect patriotism in the Filipinos'cultural ways and to live our the core values of the Philippine Science High School System. "The main purposes of the tunog system are to enhance the social interaction between the teachers and the students of different grade levels and to help every student in each tunog with their academic studies. I hope that it will fully prosper for years and will effectively serve its purpose," said Jhona Cresila Quezada, the schools' Student Services Division chief.[4]
Alternative Learning Activities (ALA)
- PRISM (Pisay's Reliable Institute for Science and Mathematics), MathSci Club
- The Environmentalists' Club
- Young Inventors' Club
- Syllables Club, Music Club
- KISLAP PISAY (Kakaanyahan Ibabandila Sa Layuni’t Adhikaing Pinakadakila), Theater, Dance, Photography Club
The Supreme Student Government (SSG)
The SSG is the official student body of the campus which is headministered by the SSG President.
School Publications (Pisay Scholar and Pisay Iskolar)
The school annually produces two publications that allows the scholars the optimum opportunity to express their thoughts and opinions freely. THE TWELFTH QUILL is the PSHS-SRC's official publication in English. PISAY PLUMA, on the other hand, is the official publication in Filipino. Both publications provide a good training ground for scholars in the field of journalism as reporting, layout, design, editing, and final production are done by the students under the supervision of a faculty adviser. In 2014, the Filipino School Paper was awarded the Best School Paper for Filipino in Region 12 during the Regional Schools Press Conference.
Hymns
Himig DOST | PSHS Hymn English Version |
PSHS Hymn Tagalog Version |
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Dumating na ang bagong pag-asa |
Philippine Science High, |
Philippine Science High |
References
- ^ "Australian Scientist Encouraged PSHS Students to Engage in Scientific Research". Pshs.edu.ph. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ "Administration | PSHS SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus". Src.pshs.edu.ph. 2015-09-09. Retrieved 2015-09-09.
- ^ "PSHS 6-Year Curriculum Subject Matrix". Pshs.edu.ph. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ Fornan, Glydel. (2014, June-November). Tunog System rings for scholars. Pisay Scholar, p. A2.