Gen. T. de Leon National High School
General Tiburcio de Leon National High School Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Heneral Tiburcio de Leon | |
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Official logo | |
Address | |
Mercado St. cor. Gen. T. de Leon Rd., Brgy. Gen. T. de Leon Valenzuela City, Metro Manila 1442 Philippines | |
Coordinates | 14°41′15″N 120°59′58″E / 14.68750°N 120.99944°ECoordinates: 14°41′15″N 120°59′58″E / 14.68750°N 120.99944°E |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Founded | 1969 |
School district | Division of City Schools - Valenzuela |
Principal | Salvacion V. David |
Grades | 7 to 12 |
Average class size | approx. 50 |
Student to teacher ratio | approx. 50:1 |
Medium of language | English, Filipino |
Campus type | Urban |
Nickname | Gen T, Tañada(former), GTDLNHS |
Newspaper |
'The Genzette' (English) 'Ang Daluyan' (Tagalog) |
Yearbook | Genzette |
General Tiburcio de Leon National High School, also known as Gen. T. de Leon National High School or GTDNHS is a public national high school in Valenzuela, Philippines.[1] It is under the supervision of the Division and City Schools - Valenzuela. Founded in 1969, the school had first served as an annex to Valenzuela Municipal High School. Since 1997, it had become a fully independent high school in Valenzuela. Its location has been moved several times, from Gen. T. de Leon Elementary School, to Tañada Subdivision to its present location in Mercado St. near T. Bugallion Bridge.
History
Annex
Gen. T. de Leon National High School was founded in 1969 under the school extension name Valenzuela Municipal High School—Gen. T. de Leon Annex. Former Valenzuela municipal mayor Gerardo Angeles initiated the creation of the school, more generally of barrio high schools in Valenzuela. Through his effort, the VMHS-Gen. T. de Leon Annex was put-up at Gen. T. de Leon Elementary School compound under Valenzuela Municipal High School, whose principal then was Josefina Avendaño-Lisazo.
There were three classrooms (Marcos Type Building) given to the high school, two were borrowed from the elementary and the barangay hall inside the elementary compound was used as a classroom. Ana D. Cruz was the first chairperson designated to look over the high school.
From 1976 to 1984, Mrs. Rosario Tolentino – Santos was appointed as Head Teacher.
Transfer of location
In 1984, during the term of Adalia Villasfer as the head teacher, the annex was transferred to a 1,533 sq. m. lot at Karen St., Tañada Subdivision, donated by the Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Seven classrooms were built through the cooperation and support of the Parents-Teachers Association headed by its president Rodrigo Dimagiba.
Major improvements
When Villasfer resigned, Bernardina Echaluce assumed office as officer-in-charge of the school. Julita Cayanan took over in 1991 and the student population started to increase. Efren H. Tanfelix became the Secondary School Head of GTDLNHS in 1992.[2] Under his administration, a three storey-building with 12 classrooms was donated by the national government through the effort of former second district representative Antonio M. Serapio.
On November 1, 1997, the school became fully independent by virtue of the Republic Act 6655.
Present
In 2005, there had been a major reshuffling of principals in Valenzuela high schools, which appointed Salvacion V. David to be the new principal of the school. The present administration of David initiated significant changes in physical development, staff improvement, and pursuit of quality education. During her term, the school re-transferred to its newer and larger location in Mercado St. near T. Bugallon Bridge. The school building, which was constructed early 2006, was first used in 2007-2008 school year and was inaugurated on December 11, 2007.[3] The acquisition of the new site is a joint effort of David, former barangay captain Alfredo Caiña, and the members of the Local School Board, which includes mayor Sherwin T. Gatchalian, former schools division superintendent Dr. Alma Bella O. Bautista, and second district councilors Lorena Natividad-Borja and Kate Galang.[4]
Additional school building
In early 2008, another school building in the same location was constructed to further expand the school for the growing population of the school. In the 2009-2010 school year, the newly built school building was initially in used for all 4th year sections and some 3rd year sections and is now fully functional this school year.
Location
Gen. T. de Leon National High School is in Barangay Gen. T. de Leon which is situated at the eastern part of Valenzuela City. The campus is located at the east end part of the Gen. T. de Leon Rd., and near the Torres Bugallion Bridge at Barangay Ugong, Valenzuela.
The campus buildings can be widely seen at the Torres Bugallon part of the North Luzon Expressway after Balintawak Tollgate.
The campus is easily accessible by the students living at Barangay Gen. T. de Leon, and some students living at the end part of Brgy. Karuhatan, Brgy. Ugong, and even those who are living at the North Caloocan City, particularly those in Baesa and Sta. Quiteria, Caloocan.
For local residents of the Brgy. Gen. T. de Leon and those near it, the campus can be accessed through local jeepneys passing through the campus with routes Karuhatan-Ugong.
Curricular offerings
Subjects offered in Gen. T. de Leon National High School are based on the Basic Education Curriculum prescribed by the Philippine Department of Education.
Subject | Grade 7 | Grade 8 | Grade 9 | Grade 10 |
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Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies) | Heograpiya at kasaysayan ng Pilipinas (Philippine history and geography) | Heograpiya at kasaysayan ng Asya (Asian history and geography) | Kasaysayan ng Mundo (World history) | Ekonomiks (Economics) |
English | English subject involves the teaching of English grammar and literature. Literature readings may vary each year level. | |||
Filipino | Filipino subject involves the teaching of Filipino grammar and literature. | |||
Science | General Science | Biology | Chemistry | Physics |
Mathematics | Elementary algebra | Intermediate algebra | Geometry | Advance algebra Trigonometry and/or Statistics |
Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) | ||||
Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) |
Includes curricular offering of CAT I* | |||
Electives** | Pamamahayag (Journalism education) or Computer education | |||
** Citizenship Advancement Training, a high school version of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC). ** Electives are for premier sections only. |
Facilities
Gen. T. de Leon National High School's main campus building is built in a 6,000 sq.m. lot. The main building has four storeys with 39 rooms where 29 of them is used for lecture purposes while other rooms are administrative and scholastic usage. The main building contains the school library, computer laboratory, garden, audio-visual lecture rooms, and cafeteria.
The school also has a covered court beside the main building. The covered court is used for schools programs, sporting events and other extra-curricular events and activities. In 2008, the school was one of the host school in the 2008 Palarong Panrehiyon and the covered court was the main facility used in hosting Taekwondo and Arnis.
The school has improved since it was transferred from Tañada Subdivision to Mercado St. The classrooms are larger than the ones in the Tañada Building. There have been more than enough armchairs and tables. In terms of facilities for hygiene, the school had more toilets; every floor except the ground floor had its own toilets end to end of the building.
Facilities/Resources | SY 2004-2005 | SY 2005-2006 | SY 2006-2007 | SY 2007-2008 | SY 2008-2009 | SY 2009-2010 | SY 2010-2011 |
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School Site Size | 1,533 sq.m. | 1,533 sq.m. | 1,533 sq.m. | 6,000 sq.m. | 6,000 sq.m. | 6,000 sq.m. | 6,000 sq.m. |
Classrooms | 24 | 24 | 24 | 29 | 29 | ||
Toilet Bowls | 10 | 10 | 10 | 48 | 48 | ||
Ancillary Services | 10 | 10 | 10 | 12 | 12 |
Faculty
Gen. T. de Leon National High School comprises seven faculty departments, the Science Department, the English Department, the Mathematics Department, the Filipino Department, the Araling Panlipunan Department, the TLE(Technology and Livelihood Education) Department and the MAPEH(Music, Arts, Physical Education & Health) Department.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gen. T. de Leon National High School. |
- DepEd Valenzuela Official Homepage
- Division of City Schools - Valenzuela
- Official Facebook Page of Gen. T. de Leon National High School
- Gen. T. de Leon National High School Alumni and Students Forum
- Valenzuela City Official Homepage