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Dr. Juan G. Nolasco High School

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Public secondary school in Tioco Street Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Dr. Juan Gomez Nolasco High School
Mataas na Paaralang Dr. Juan Gomez Nolasco
Dr. Juan G Nolasco High School, Manila
Location
Tioco Street Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila
Philippines
Coordinates14°37′10″N 120°58′5″E / 14.61944°N 120.96806°E / 14.61944; 120.96806
Information
TypePublic Secondary School
FoundedOctober 25, 1966
PrincipalMr. Sonny Valenzuela, Principal IV
Grades7 to 12
Number of studentsapprox. 2000
LanguageFilipino, English
Color(s)Yellow  
NicknameDJGNHS
AffiliationsDepEd, DepEd-NCR, Division of City Schools of Manila

Dr. Juan Gomez Nolasco High School is one of the schools and a public secondary school in Manila. It is located at 2252 Tioco Street Barangay 91, Tondo.

History

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It was founded on October 25, 1966. It was named after Dr. Juan G. Nolasco, a former Manila Mayor.

Description

Dr. Juan G. Nolasco High School shall have been owned and directed by the community, teachers, school administrators, students, parents and local officials actively participating in the renewal and development of Manila and the community where they belong; morally upright; equipped with necessary skills and competency and keenly aware of the fast changing world they live in.

Mission

  • Improve student and teaching performance to the highest attainable level of competencies.
  • Cultivate a climate of shared responsibilities; partnership; collaboration among stakeholders.
  • Take a more active role in the development and implementation of appropriate school initiatives.
  • Raise schools’ own standards based on the particular needs and resources within the community.
  • Increase participation, completion, retention and achievement.

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