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Tagbilaran City Science High School

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Tagbilaran City Science High School
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M. Parras Ext., Mansasa District

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TypePublic, Special Science
EstablishedJune 1995
LanguageEnglish, Filipino
Campus1.3 hectares
SloganWhere Great Minds Meet
NicknameTCSHS
AffiliationsInterim City Schools - Division of Tagbilaran City
WebsiteTCSHS

Tagbilaran City Science High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Tagbilaran) is a special-science secondary school under the Interim City Schools Division of Tagbilaran City in the Philippines. It is the first science high school established in Bohol. The other science secondary school is located in Ubay.

History

The Tagbilaran City Science High School was established on June 1995. The City Government had donated a parcel of land along M. Parras Extension which became the present-day site of the school.[1]

The Campus

The school is divided into the main and annex campus through Miguel Parras Extension. It is composed of 10 academic classrooms, 3 science laboratory rooms, a computer laboratory room, a library, a multi-purpose hall, a canteen, an administration building, a clinic, 12 toilets and a concrete-paved quadrangle.

The main campus located beside City East Elementary School consists of the academic classrooms, principal’s office, library and computer laboratory rooms. While the annex campus located beside the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints includes the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology laboratory rooms.

The school campus has a total land area of 12,588 square meters.

Curriculum

The school offers a special secondary science curriculum which is patterned based on the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)[2] of the Department of Education (DepEd) with additional subjects in Science, Mathematics, Technology and Language (currently in French).

References

  1. ^ "About TCSHS". TCSHS. 2007-06-01. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
  2. ^ "2002 Basic Education Curriculum" (PDF). UNESCO. 2002-12-30. Retrieved 2013-06-01.