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Davao City National High School, known locally as "City High", is the largest public school in
Davao City Davao City, officially the City of Davao ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Dabaw; ), is a first class highly urbanized city in the Davao Region, Philippines. The city has a total land area of , making it the largest city in the Philippines in terms of lan ...
and one of the largest in the
Davao Region Davao Region, formerly called Southern Mindanao ( ceb, Rehiyon sa Davao; fil, Rehiyon ng Davao), is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region XI. It is situated at the southeastern portion of Mindanao and comprises fi ...
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with more than 12,000 students in 150 sections. It has 400 teachers and 60 administrative and non-teaching staff members. Davao City National High School has been referred to as the premier public secondary school in Davao Region. Ang Davao City National High School, na lokal na kilala bilang "City High", ay ang pinakamalaking pampublikong paaralan sa Lungsod ng Davao at isa sa pinakamalaki sa Rehiyon ng Davao, Pilipinas na mayroong higit sa 12,000 mga mag-aaral sa 150 seksyon. Mayroon itong 400 guro at 60 miyembro ng administratibo at Hindi nagtuturo. Ang Davao City National High School ay tinukoy bilang premier na pampublikong sekundaryong paaralan sa Rehiyon ng Davao.


History

The Davao City National High School, first known as the Davao Provincial High School had its humble beginning in 1922. Housed in a Nipa hut at Magallanes Street, it opened its doors to 67 eager students with Mr. Dominador Fernandez as Officer-in-Charge and later by Mr. Adolfo Casolan as Principal with three teachers to help him guide the sixty seven (67) students who were enrolled at the time. When the municipality of Davao became a chartered city by virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 51, series of 1937, the name of school was fittingly changed to Davao City High School. To accommodate the increasing enrollment, a building was constructed at its present site in 1941. Unfortunately, this building was completely demolished by American bombs in April 1945. After liberation, classes were resumed temporarily at the Chavez Building at Claveria Street but later in March 1946, the school moved to a more spacious site at Villa-Abrille Street. In 1950, Davao City High School finally transferred to its present site along Florentino Torres Street with the area of 62,657 square meters. The spacious site was donated by the Tionko Family. With the Nationalization of all Secondary Schools in the country, the school is now called Davao City National High School. Today, it is on its 100 years of existence, it has acquired 40 buildings, an Auditorium, School Library, Learning Centers, Rizal Shrine, Heroes Tree Park and several mini-gardens, Covered pathways, and new comfort room are among the added improvements in the school. The population has soared to more than 800,000 students in 500 sections. It has 1000 teachers and 100 administrative and non-teaching staff members.


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Davao City National High School official website
High schools in the Philippines Schools in Davao City Educational institutions established in 1922 1922 establishments in the Philippines