Ubay National Science High School Explained

Ubay National Science High School
Motto:Secundus ut Nullus
Motto Translation:Second to None
Established:July 1, 1996
Principal:Rosalinda G. Butcon
Grades:7 to 12
City:Ubay
District:2nd District of Bohol
State:Bohol
Country:Philippines
Zipcode:6315
Address:E. Aumentado Avenue, Fatima
Website:UNSHS
Slogan:Science High, Aiming High
Campus:Urban
Enrollment:150 - 200
Faculty:56
Colors:Green, Yellow, Red, Blue
Schooltype:Public, Special Science
Fundingtype:Government Funded
Founder:Erico B. Aumentado
Key People:Dr. Clarita V. Alesna, Reynita Haduc
System:ESEP - DepEd
Affiliations:Department of Education - Division of Bohol
Nickname:UNSHS, SciHigh
Publication:The Explorer
Yearbook:The Pioneer
Mascot:Sun-Sun
Medium Of Language:English, Filipino

Ubay National Science High School (Filipino; Pilipino: Mataas na Pambansang Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Ubay), commonly called USci or SciHigh is a special public high school in the Philippines. The campus is located in the southern tip of Barangay Fatima in the municipality of Ubay in the province of Bohol. The school is duly administered by the Department of Education.[1] It is the second science high school in Bohol, next to Tagbilaran City.

History

The school was established through the collaborative efforts of education heads and political officials who dreamed to provide quality education for the students of Ubay and beyond. A year later after the success of creating a science high school in Tagbilaran City, the former Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS) - Region VII approved the establishment of the school in 1996, through the joined hands of then schools district supervisor Clarita V. Alesna, 2nd District Congressman Erico B. Aumentado and former municipal mayor Manuel B. Alesna.

On July 1, 1996, the school was formally opened wherein top elementary graduates of the municipality were enrolled to form the pioneer batch. The institution was first named Ubay Science and Laboratory High School.

At first, students and faculty members utilized the multi-purpose building in Ubay Central Elementary in Poblacion as their temporary shelter. Although the building was considerably small, the organization found a way to maximize the facility. It was later subdivided into five small rooms, which houses a single classroom, faculty room, small library, computer room and a mini-theater.

The first set of faculty members were Clarita V. Alesna, Reynita Haduc, Ricarlena Catacutan and Arlene Ocdenaria. Mrs. Reynita Haduc was the first school principal and led the campus on its first 7 years. The campus produced its first batch of graduates in 2000.

The Campus

The present-day two-storey school building was built in 1998 to accommodate the growing population of the institution. It was formally inaugurated in June 1998. The site of school building was donated by the philanthropist Eutiquio del Valle, a grandson of former Bohol governor, Eutiquio Boyles.[2]

The institution changed its name to Ubay Science High School, when the class opened in June 1998. It was later changed to Ubay National Science High School through the Republic Act No. 10034 in 2001[3] during the third regular session of the 14th Congress.

Classes

Admission

A prospective student must pass the competitive and screening examination in order to be admitted to the school. Students are ranked according to their results, in which top passers are guaranteed slots in the campus. In case a student doesn't want to enter the school, or wants to enrol to another campus, students from the waiting list are called up to be enrolled in the institution in order to complete the slots allotted for the batch.[4]

Students from other science high school campuses may apply for transfer to the institution. However, they must meet a grade requirement.

Curriculum

The school offers a science and mathematics-oriented curriculum called Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP). Department of Education devised this type of curriculum for specialized high schools in the Philippines.

SUBJECTGrade 7Grade 8Grade 9Grade 10
SCIENCENatural Science Biology Chemistry 9 (Inorganic Chemistry) Physics II (Advanced Physics)
Earth SciencePhysics I (Introduction to Physics)Chemistry II (Organic Chemistry)
MATHEMATICSElementary Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Calculus
Basic StatisticsIntermediate AlgebraAnalytic GeometryFinite Mathematics
ENGLISHGrammar, Communication Skills, and LiteratureGrammar, Communication Skills, and Afro-Asian LiteratureGrammar, Communication Skills, and Asian LiteratureGrammar, Communication Skills, and World Literature
Developmental ReadingSpeech and CompositionJournalism
FILIPINOFilipino 7 (Ibong Adarna)Filipino 8 (Florante at Laura)Filipino 9 (Noli Me Tangere)Filipino 10 (El Filibusterismo)
SOCIAL SCIENCEAraling Panlipunan 7 (Philippine History)Araling Panlipunan 8 (Asian History)Araling Panlipunan 9 (World History)Araling Panlipunan 10 (Economics)
COMPUTER SCIENCEComputer EducationBasic Programming
MAPEHMusic, Arts, Physical Education, and Health 7Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health 8Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health 9Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health 10
RESEARCHResearch I (Technical Writing)Research II (Engineering for Science and Technology)Research III (Research in Science)
VALUES Values Education 7Values Education 8Values Education 9Values Education 10
OTHERSCitizen's Army Training (CAT)Citizen's Army Training (CAT)

Sections

1996 - 2004:
Year Section First Used
First Year Mercury 1996
Second Year Venus 1997
Third Year Jupiter 1998
Fourth Year Mars 1999
2005-2010:
Year Sections
First YearKeplerGalileo
Second YearMendelDarwin
Third YearChadwickKelvin
Fourth YearEinsteinNewton
2011-2012:
YearSections
First YearDiamond Emerald
Second YearDaisyCamia
Third YearLithiumCesium
Fourth YearCharm
2013–2014:
YearSections
Grade 7Diamond EmeraldRuby
Grade 8DaisyCamiaOrchid
Third YearLithiumCesium
Fourth YearCharmBeauty

Student life

Student organizations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Educational Service Area, District II Bohol. Department of Education, Division of Bohol. 2014-02-14. 2013-06-01.
  2. Web site: List of Governors (since 1901). Bohol Tourism Office. 2013-06-01. 2011-12-12.
  3. Web site: Republic Act 10034 . Law Library . 2009-07-27 . 2012-10-21.
  4. Web site: Examination Results Memorandum. DepEd Division of Bohol. 2011-03-18. 2013-03-21.