Philippine Science High School Calabarzon Region Campus

The Philippine Science High School - Calabarzon Region Campus (PSHS-CALABARZONRC) is the 14th campus of the Philippine Science High School System located at Brgy. Sampaga, Batangas City.[3] The campus specializes in Integrated Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer Sciences while still pertaining to the standard humanitarian subjects such as Physical Education and Music.[4] The school's expansive and intensive nature of studies along with skilled and handpicked teachers has garnered it a reputation of producing some of the best students in the field of Science and Mathematics in both the region and the Philippines.[citation needed] The campus, having only started its groundbreaking ceremony on March 10, 2016, is still under construction with multiple unfinished facilities.

Philippine Science High School - Calabarzon Region Campus
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Brgy. Sampaga

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Coordinates13°45′34″N 121°05′30″E / 13.7595°N 121.0916°E / 13.7595; 121.0916
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TypePublic Specialized High School
EstablishedJuly 20, 2015[2]
Campus DirectorRex S. Forteza
Grades7 to 12
Color(s) Blue   White   Yellow 
NicknamePSHS-CBZRC
AccreditationISO:2015 Accredited
NewspaperThe Calabarzon Scholar
AffiliationDepartment of Science and Technology
LanguageEnglish and Filipino
Websitecbzrc.pshs.edu.ph

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History edit

The campus adheres to Republic Act 3661, authored by Congressman Virgilio Afable and signed by President Diosdado Macapagal in 1964. It states that the campus, following the same curriculum as the original campus in Quezon City, has “to offer on a free scholarship basis a secondary course with emphasis on subjects pertaining to service with the end in view of preparing its students for a science career.”[5]

The PSHS-CBZRC stands on a 5-hectare open lot at Brgy. Sampaga, Batangas City in the administrative region of Calabarzon, Philippines. The location of the Calabarzon campus was donated in March 2013. The campus location was formally finalized in November 2013 when then Department of Science and Technology Secretary (DOST) Mario Montejo and the school's board of trustees signed Resolution No. 2013-11-34, establishing the regional campus.[3] Previously, the campus was located in Bahay Kaalaman Bldg., Batangas National High School Compound, Rizal Avenue, Batangas City before being transferred permanently to its current location in 2017.[6]

Admission edit

Before the pandemic, for one to be able to join the ranks of the students that are allowed to enroll, one must garner a passing score in the school's National Competitive Examination (NCE). Students all over the country take the test, and the top 240 examinees are to be considered "principal qualifiers" and have the option to enroll in the Main Campus while the top 90 or 120 from each region may join their respective regional campuses.

As of 2021, the Philippine Science High School System has adopted Requirements for Admission, Criteria, and Evaluation (RACE), an alternative selection process for its scholars to "prevent the spread of COVID-19 among thousands of examinees who gather in testing sites across the country."[7]

Education edit

PSHS-CALABARZONRC mainly focuses on science and mathematics. Its senior high school is exclusive to the STEM academic track.[8]

Since the implementation of the K-12 program in the Philippines in 2013 by then President Benigno Aquino III, the PSHS has designated a 6-year curriculum to "nurture scholars to become holistic individuals who are humanistic in spirit, global in perspective, patriotic in orientation, and well-prepared to pursue a STEM career which will contribute to nation-building through a program that is rooted in sound educational principles and geared towards excellence, it is anticipated that PSHS graduates are empowered 21st century learners with general capabilities that will prepare them to confidently pursue STEM courses as well as to become active and informed global citizens."[9]

PSHS-CBZRC uses a grading system similar to the major universities in the country. Grading is cumulative, taking two-thirds of the grade earned for the current quarter (i.e. the transmuted grade, such as 1.25) and adding it to a third of the transmuted grade from the previous quarter. 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 general weighted average (GWA) of the student should be 2.25 or better to be in good standing.

Grade Percentage Range Equivalent Range Description
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

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).[citation needed]

Every quarter, students who garner a general weighted average (GWA) of 1.50 or higher are included in an honor roll known as the Director's List.

Sources edit

  1. ^ "Philippine Science High School (CALABARZON) Panoramic View".
  2. ^ Annual Report 2017. Philippine Science High School CALABARZON Region Campus. 2017.
  3. ^ a b Manalo, Lyka. "Philippine Science HS, itatayo sa Batangas". Balita – Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid. Archived from the original on 18 January 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  4. ^ Philippine Science High School Calabarzon Student Handbook. Philippine Science High School. 2018.
  5. ^ "PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES AND CODES - CHAN ROBLES VIRTUAL LAW LIBRARY". www.chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  6. ^ "Philippine Science High School (CALABARZON): Tuition & Application | Edukasyon.ph". www.edukasyon.ph. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  7. ^ "Philippine Science High School | RACE". nce.pshs.edu.ph. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  8. ^ "Philippine Science High School (CALABARZON): Courses & Programs | Edukasyon.ph". www.edukasyon.ph. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  9. ^ "Philippine Science High School System - PSHS Curriculum". pshs.edu.ph. Retrieved 2022-06-28.

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