Camarines Norte Chung Hua High School Foundation, Inc. 北甘馬仁省迺乙中華中學 (Chinese) |
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Courage. Humility. Honesty. Strength.
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Daet, Camarines Norte Philippines |
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Type | Private, College Preparatory School, Co-educational, Non-sectarian |
Motto | CHUNG HUANIANS |
Established | October 12, 1921 |
President | Mr. Benjamin L. Ong |
Principal | Mr. Ernesto De Luna |
Grades | 7 to 12 |
Enrollment | 1,000+ (co-ed) |
Campus | 5 hectares |
Color(s) | Navy Blue and Red |
Athletics | PRISAA, Palarong Pambansa, Palarong Panlalawigan |
Mascot | The Blue Dragon |
Nickname | Blue Dragon |
Alma Mater Song | "Wo Ai Chung Hua" |
Telephone No. | (054) 721-1500 |
Fax No. | (054) 721-1500 |
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Zamboanga City | Zamboanga Chong Hua High School |
Camarines Norte Chung Hua High School Foundation, Inc. (Abbreviation: CNCHHSFI; Simplified Chinese: 北甘马仁省乃乙中华中学; Traditional Chinese: 北甘馬仁省迺乙中華中學 ; Pinyin: Běi gān mǎ rén shěng nǎiyǐ zhōnghuá zhōngxué ; Hokkien: ___) located at 1419 Zabala Street, Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines. It is the only trilingual institution serving Filipino-Chinese youth in the heart of the Province of Camarines Norte.
Established and founded last October 12, 1921, CNCHHSFI, also known as Chung Hua High School (CHHS) produces different notable alumni within and outside the country.
Located at Zabala Street, Daet, Camarines Norte, a 5 hectares land campus houses the more than ten hundred grade school and high school students of CHHS.
Admission for Pre-school, Grade School and High School are welcome to enroll provided that they have complete requirements upon the start of the school year. Transfer students are also welcome.
CHHS follows a curriculum provided by the Department of Education (DepEd) and is implementing the K-12 program as advised.
The Chinese department of the school is not compulsory, however, every parent is encouraged to enroll their children.
The Ongtengco Building is the main building of the school which houses the administrative offices and some classrooms. The Office of the Principal, the Office of the Registrar, the Faculty Office, the Cashier are located at the ground floor of the main building. Classrooms and club offices can be found at the second and third floor of the main building.
The Science laboratory for Elementary and Secondary students are found in the second floor of this building while the computer laboratory for the secondary department is located in the ground floor.
Alumni hall houses fifteen classrooms for Grade School Department.
This hall houses classrooms and the covered social hall where different indoor events can be accommodated. The ground floor also provide space for the speech laboratory and the computer laboratory for grade school department.
The Preparatory (Kinder 1, 2, and Nursery) of the school is located in the ground floor of the hall while the upper floors houses some laboratories for the student.
A collection of different books can be found for student research and reference work can be found in the library.
Chinese Department faculties stays in the dormitory of the School while the ground floor is the cafeteria of the school.
The student body elect a set of officer each school year to provide activities and programs for the students. The SGO hosts activities such as acquaintance parties, the sports fest (Intramurals), spelling contest, musical contest, among others. The organization aim to serve as a training ground for student leader for school and community. The SGO also participate in the Annual Boys and Girls Week hosted by the local municipal and provincial government, the National Leadership Training for Student Government Officers, and others.