Amaya School of Home Industries

Amaya School of Home Industries
Paaralan ng mga Industriyang Pantahanan ng Amaya
Address
Amaya School of Home Industries
Location of school in the Philippines
Sahud-Ulan
Tanza, Cavite 4108
Philippines
Coordinates 14°22′08″N 120°49′30″E / 14.368841°N 120.825093°E / 14.368841; 120.825093
Information
Other name Mayor Timoteo A. Bocalan Memorial National High School
Type Technical - Vocational
State school
Established June 18,1964
Opened 1971
Curriculum Strengthened Technical-Vocational Education Program – Competency Based Curriculum (STVEP – CBC)
School code 301167
Principal Luis G. Viñegas
Head Teacher Edwin H. Luna
(Head Teacher VI)
Grades 7 to 10 (Junior High School)
11 to 12 ( Senior High School)
Gender Mixed
Language English, Filipino (Tagalog)
School colour(s) Blue & White         
Slogan ASHI, Mabuhay ka! (Unofficial)
Newspaper Ang Watersyed (Filipino)
The Watershed (English)

Amaya School of Home Industries (Acronym: ASHI; Filipino: Paaralan ng mga Industriyang Pantahanan ng Amaya) is a public high school located at Sahud-Ulan, Tanza, Cavite, Philippines. The school was established by virtue of Republic Act No. 3987 which was approved on June 18, 1964. It is one of the pioneer school in Cavite province that offers quality education in terms of technical skills development. ASHI is one of the most competitive school in Tech-Voc expositions, campus journalism, and academic contests.

History

Amaya School of Home Industries in Sahud-Ulan, Tanza, Cavite was created under Republic Act No. 3987[1] sponsored by Cong. Justiniano Montano, a native of Barangay Amaya, Tanza, Cavite. This bill was approved by Congress on June 18, 1964 and it was finally opened on June 1971 with the amount of P70,000 for its initial operation. It was disseminated by a Division Memo No. 21, dated May 11, 1971. Awaiting the completion of documents and construction of buildings, the students were temporarily housed at Amaya Elementary School[2] under the principalship of Mrs. Corazon Arayata. The school’s former name was Amaya Community High School were two batches graduated. The last two levels, 1st and 2nd year were transferred to the new site after the completion of the 2-storey room. On April 3, 1972 in preparation for the opening of classes SY 1972-1973, the Amaya School of Home Industries was born. It offered two programs: the Vocational secondary school program and Out-of-School Youth and Adult Education program[3]. The Vocational Secondary Program started with an initial enrolment of 133 students who were handled by seven teachers while the Out-of-School Youth had ninety (90) OSY and seven adults enrolled in Home Industries in taking up dressmaking, tailoring, shell craft and woodcraft handled by local technicians, sewers and instructors hired for three six months. The administrative and supervisory personnel were composed of the Home Industries training supervisor, accounting clerk, storekeeper, and janitor

Curriculum

Amaya School of Home Industries is a Public Technical-Vocational High School which implements education programs in accordance with its curriculum Strengthened Technical - Vocational Education Program – Competency Based Curriculum (STVEP – CBC)[4].

References

  1. "Republic Act No. 3987". republicact.com. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  2. "Amaya Elementary School". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  3. "out-of-school youth | Department of Education". www.deped.gov.ph. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  4. "DO 67, s. 2012 - Guidelines on the Implementation of Strengthened Technical-Vocational Education Program (STVEP) and Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Curriculum | Department of Education". www.deped.gov.ph. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
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