Senior High School

Senior High School

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Senior High School (2016)

The Senior High School is housed in the newest building in the campus complex, the Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, O.P. Building, which is located across the main España campus.  It is administered by experienced, competent and committed officials and faculty members who will ensure that it continues to perpetuate the quality Catholic Education that the University of Santo Tomas has been known for more than four centuries.

Academic Programs

The academic programs have common Core subjects that are aligned with the Department of Education’s curriculum guides, as well as contextualized subjects, or those that are common to all strands but are given a particular bend according to the nature of the strand. Each strand likewise has specialized subjects that prepare the students for the tertiary program they intend to pursue.

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Strand

The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Strand offers the needed academic grounding for those who intend to pursue tertiary programs that are geared toward the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering and technology. It has an immersion subject that provides a venue for the application of the knowledge gained in both the contextualized and specialized subjects.

Accountancy and Business Management Strand

The Accountancy and Business Management Strand provides adequate pre-university training for those who are inclined to pursue careers in entrepreneurship, banking, accountancy, finance and management in the corporate setting and in the tourism and hotel and restaurant industries. Like the other strands it is also composed of core, applied and specialized subjects. An important component of this strand is an off-campus practicum in relevant institutions.

General Academic Strand - Health-Allied

Learners who dream of embarking on a profession that addresses concerns on health and wellness should take the Health Allied Strand. This strand equips learners with core competencies as well as specialized skills in the life sciences, thereby providing adequate preparation for their eventual admission in such tertiary programs as Biochemistry, Medical Technology, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics, Pharmacy, Physical and Occupational Therapy, and Speech Pathology. The strand also has an in-campus and off-campus practicum aimed at the practical application of the knowledge and skills gained in the core, applied and specialized subjects.

Humanities and Social Sciences Strand

The Humanities and Social Sciences Strand is designed to equip the learners with the knowledge and skills required for those who wish to pursue academic degrees in the Liberal Arts (Philosophy, Literature, Communication Arts, Journalism), Education and Social Science (Sociology, History, Behavioral Science, Psychology and Asian Studies). It has three main components, a core curriculum that includes subjects common to all the strands, a set of applied subjects, the contents of which are the same in all strands but are aimed at developing a different set of competencies and specialized subjects. These specialized subjects differ in both content and competencies from the core and applied subjects.

Music, Arts, and Design Strand

The Music and Arts Strand prepares the learners for a tertiary education geared towards the performing arts, media and visual arts and industrial arts. It includes specialization subjects that provide the learners the needed competencies in music, theater, and creative arts. Students who wish to pursue a career in Interior Design, Industrial Design, Advertising Arts, Painting and Music should enroll in this strand. A final requisite of the strand is the mounting of Exhibit for Arts Production or Performing Arts Production.

Physical Education and Sports Track

Learners intent on pursuing a career in sports and wellness should take the Physical Education and Sports Strand. This strand provides adequate pre-university preparation for those who like to specialize in Physical Education and Sports Science at the tertiary level. The curriculum includes specialized subjects in safety and first aid, coaching and officiating, fitness and sports recreation leadership, human movement and an in-campus and off campus practicum.

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Vision & Mission

Identity & Graduate Attributes

Vision & Mission

Vision

The University of Santo Tomas Senior High School envisions itself at the forefront of educational innovations that empower learners to take on the challenge of tertiary education and to develop life skills and the skills needed for scholarly pursuits, such as critical thinking and discernment skills, research skills, communication and collaborative skills, and leadership skills.

Mission

The University of Santo Tomas Senior High School is committed to forming learners to become creative problem-solvers, catalysts of change, productive citizens of the country, and zealous witnesses of the Catholic faith.

Identity & Graduate Attributes

Identity

The University of Santo Tomas Senior High School (UST SHS) is the University’s meaningful contribution to the country’s trajectory toward internationalization of basic education. It is a unique articulation of the University’s unstinting commitment to excellent Catholic Education since it equips young men and women with the knowledge, skills and values needed to take on the challenge of tertiary education. It rests on the pillars of creative learning designs, cutting-edge learning technology, teacher excellence, and innovative learning environment.

Graduate Attributes

A University of Santo Tomas Senior High School graduate is a / an:

Competent Consumer and user of Technology;

Reflective thinker;

Effective communicator;

Active witness to the Catholic faith

Team player

Engaged in social transformation

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Student Organizations

Patron

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Student Organizations

Senior High School Student Council

La Stampa Tomasino

Galvanize

Tiger SHOOT (Senior High Organization of Outstanding Talents)

Patron

BL. PIER GIORGIO FRASSATI

Patron of the UST Senior High School

Feast Day: July 4

Pier Giorgio Michelangelo Frassati was born in Turin, Italy on April 6, 1901. His mother, Adelaide Ametis, was a painter. His father, Alfredo, was the founder and director of the newspaper, “La Stampa,” and was influential in Italian politics, holding positions as an Italian Senator and Ambassador to Germany.

At an early age, he developed a deep spiritual life. He joined the Marian Sodality and the Apostleship of Prayer, and obtained permission to receive daily Communion, which was rare at that time. His life centered on the Holy Eucharist and on the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. At the age of 17, he joined the St. Vincent de Paul Society and dedicated much of his spare time to serving the sick and the needy, caring for orphans, and assisting the demobilized servicemen returning from World War I.

He decided to become a mining engineer, studying at the Royal Polytechnic University of Turin, so he could “serve Christ better among the miners,” as he told a friend.

Although he considered his studies his first duty, they did not keep him from social and political activism. In 1919, he joined the Catholic Student Foundation and the organization known as Catholic Action. He became a very active member of the People’s Party, which promoted the Catholic Church’s social teaching based on the principles of Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical letter Rerum Novarum.

What little he had, Pier Giorgio gave to help the poor, even using his bus fare for charity and then running home to be on time for meals. The poor and the suffering were his masters, and he was literally their servant, which he considered a privilege. His charity did not simply involve giving something to others, but giving completely of himself. This was fed by daily communion with Christ in the Holy Eucharist and by frequent nocturnal adoration, by meditation on St. Paul’s “Hymn of Charity” (I Corinthians 13), and by the writings of St. Catherine of Siena. He often sacrificed vacations at the Frassati summer home in Pollone (outside of Turin) because, as he said, “If everybody leaves Turin, who will take care of the poor?”

In 1921, he was a central figure in Ravenna, enthusiastically helping organize the first convention of Pax Romana, an association which had as its purpose the unification of all Catholic students throughout the world for the purpose of working together for universal peace.

He often went to the theater, to the opera, and to museums. He loved art and music, and could quote whole passages of the poet Dante. Mountain climbing was one of his favorite sports. Outings in the mountains also served as opportunities for his apostolic work. He never lost the chance to lead his friends to Mass, to the reading of Scripture, and to praying the rosary.

Fondness for the epistles of St. Paul sparked his zeal for fraternal charity, and the fiery sermons of the Renaissance preacher and reformer Girolamo Savonarola and the writings of St. Catherine impelled him in 1922 to join the Lay Dominicans (Third Order of St. Dominic). He chose the name Girolamo after his personal hero, Savonarola. “I am a fervent admirer of this friar, who died as a saint at the stake,” he wrote to a friend.

Like his father, he was strongly anti-Fascist and did nothing to hide his political views. He physically defended the faith, at times, involved in fights, first with anticlerical Communists and later with Fascists. Participating in a Church-organized demonstration in Rome on one occasion, he stood up to police violence and rallied the other young people by grabbing the group’s banner, which the royal guards had knocked out of another student’s hands. Pier Giorgio held it even higher, while using the banner’s pole to fend off the blows of the guards.

Just before receiving his university degree, Pier Giorgio contracted poliomyelitis, which doctors later speculated he caught from the sick whom he tended. After six days of terrible suffering, Pier Giorgio died at the age of 24 on July 4, 1925.

Pier Giorgio’s last preoccupation was for the poor. On the eve of his death, with a paralyzed hand, he scribbled a message to a friend, asking him to take the medicine needed for injections to be given to Converso, a poor sick man he had been visiting.

Pier Giorgio’s funeral was a triumph. The streets of the city were lined with a multitude of mourners who were unknown to his family — the poor and the needy whom he had served so unselfishly for seven years. Many of these people, in turn, were surprised to learn that the saintly young man they knew had actually been the heir of the influential Frassati family.

Pope John Paul II, after visiting his original tomb in the family plot in Pollone, said in 1989: “I wanted to pay homage to a young man who was able to witness to Christ with singular effectiveness in this century of ours. When I was a young man, I, too, felt the beneficial influence of his example and, as a student, I was impressed by the force of his testimony.” He was beatified on May 20, 1990 and was called the “Man of the Eight Beatitudes.”

 

Administrators

Rev. fr. Ermito G. de Sagon, O.P., SSL

Regent

Assoc. Prof. Rodrigo A. Litao, PhD

Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction

Inst. Neriza P. Adorna, MA, RGC

Acting Assistant Principal for Student Formation

Junior Teacher Hazel A. Misola, MBA

Acting School Secretary

Strand Chairs

Strand Chairs

Junior Teacher Irisse Bianca B. de Jesus, MSc

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Junior Teacher Marvin Einstein S. Mejaro, MA

Humanities and Social Sciences

Junior Teacher Hazel A. Misola, MBA

Accountancy, Business, and Management

Junior Teacher Carolyn L. Nanca-Atayde, MSc

General Academic – Health-Allied

Junior Teacher Juan Carlos G. Santos, MLit

Music, Arts, and Design

Asst. Prof. Raymond Anselmo, PhD

Physical Education and Sports

School Council

School Council

Rev. fr. Ermito G. de Sagon, O.P., SSL

Member (Ex-Officio)

 Assoc. Prof. Rodrigo A. Litao, PhD

Member (Ex-Officio)

Inst. Neriza P. Adorna, MA, RGC

Member (Ex-Officio)

Junior Teacher Christopher C. Dacanay, MA

Member

Junior Teacher Lorena C. Valerio, DPP

Member

Senior Teacher Jeffrey V. Engracia, LPT, MEng

Member

Junior Teacher Hazel A. Misola, MBA

Secretary (Ex-Officio)

Subject Area Lead Teachers (SALTs)

Subject Area Lead Teachers (SALTs)

Senior Teacher Marlene L. Navera, MA

English

Junior Teacher Benita H. Gamboa, MBA

Entrepreneurship

Junior Teacher Neriza C. Pesigan, MA

Filipino

Junior Teacher Corazon Dulce D. Bayaton, MA

Fundamentals of Faith

Senior Teacher Lorna A. Billanes, PhD

Literature and Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics

Junior Teacher Marie Lara Pauline B. Bobier

Media and Information Literacy

Junior Teacher Jose Lorenzo M. Sin, MSc

Mathematics and Statistics

Junior Teacher Wendell Allan A. Marinay, MA

Philosophy and Personal Development

Junior Teacher Reuben Jerome D. Atayde, MSc

Sciences

Coordinators

Coordinators

Junior Teacher Catherine Nicca M. Carlos, MA

Community Service and Extension (Simbahayan)

Junior Teacher Giovanni D. de Chavez, MA

e-Learning

Junior Teacher Jonathan Gamalinda, MA

e-Learning

Junior Teacher Mena Angela B. Oliveros

e-Learning

Junior Teacher Amiel Paulo G. Cardenas, MSc

e-Learning

Junior Teacher Ellis Mika C. Triño, MSc

Laboratory

Junior Teacher Franco Rigor M. Legatub, BSc

Library

Junior Teacher Jann Ernest R. Fesalbon, MA

Pedagogical Lead

Ms. Reza M. Grajo

Sports

Junior Teacher Arleen B. Alferos, MSc

Student Organizations

Junior Teacher Redelyn S. Yumul, MBA

Student Welfare and Development (Grade 11)

Academic Records Officer

Junior Teacher Osbert Bryan T. Villasis, MSc

Student Welfare and Development (Grade 12)

Faculty Members

Accountancy, Business, and Management Strand

Junior Teacher Maricon P. Bangayan, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Christian Alec A. Borja, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Senior Teacher Russell B. Carrasco, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Alminda A. Dacoco, LPT, MIR

Master of Industrial Relations

Proto Teacher Marc Lauder S. de Guzman, BSE

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship

Junior Teacher Gio Celino N. del Rosario, MPA

Master of Public Administration

Junior Teacher Jaycar P. Espinosa, MA

Master of Arts in Economics

Junior Teacher Rosavel C. Eugenio, LPT, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher John Francis V. Espiritu, BSBA

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, major in Financial Management

Junior Teacher Benita H. Gamboa, LPT, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Proto Teacher Rogelio Renato C. Garcia, BSE

Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship

Junior Teacher Joel N. Gomez, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Educational Management

Proto Teacher David S. Jose, LPT, MEI

Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Proto Teacher Gessie Alethea A. Krishnan, MMC

Master of Marketing Communications

Proto Teacher Brian Jay S. Llamas, BSA

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Junior Teacher Gerald Erik B. Lopez, BSBA

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Lawrence J M. Marcella, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Frances Romina T. Mendiola, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Special Education

Junior Teacher Hazel A. Misola, LPT, MBA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Special Education

Proto Teacher Kristine Marie M. Nalus, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Proto Teacher Justin Ira G. Ong, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Charmaine Ariane T. Barcebal-Panga, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Proto Teacher John Genesis B. Reyes, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Technology and Livelihood Education

Junior Teacher Maria Luisa R. Ramirez, LPT, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Ericson H. Ramos, MBA

Master in Business Administration, major in Human Resource Management

Junior Teacher Mary Vida L. Tumbali, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Commerce

Junior Teacher Redelyn S. Yumul, MS

Master of Science in Mathematics Education

Health Allied Strand

Proto Teacher Jeun Marianne R. Alba, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Arleen B. Alferos, LPT, MSc

Master of Science, major in Biological Sciences

Senior Teacher Carolyn L. Nanca-Atayde, LPT, MSc

Master of Science in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Kelsey Anne S. Bautista, LPT, MSc

Master of Science, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Jerimae S. Bernardo, LPT, MSc

Master of Science in Food Science

Junior Teacher Rosarina L. David, LPT, MN

Master in Nursing

Senior Teacher Clairefrancis S. de Guzman, MSc

Master of Science in Pharmacy

Senior Teacher Pamela dela Cruz, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy

Proto Teacher Jullian Dominic D. Ducut, BSc

Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics, major in Instrumentation

Junior Teacher Jann Ernest R. Fesalbon, LPT, MA

Master of Arts

Proto Teacher John Leary R. Flores, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Science

Junior Teacher Marie Christine T. Gacelo, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Mary Michelle V. Guinto-Bonifacio, LPT, MSc

Master of Science, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Hilda R. Hagad, MSc

Master of Science in Environmental Science

Junior Teacher Eiselle Joyce R. Hidalgo, LPT, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Chricel B. Lattao, LPT, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Proto Teacher Arnel E. Laurella, RN

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Junior Teacher Franco Rigor M. Legatub, LPT

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Junior Teacher Martin Raemond B. Mallabo, RPh, MSc

Master of Science in Pharmacy

Junior Teacher John Ismael J. Medina, RPm, RPSy, CSAP, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology

Junior Teacher Rochelle Ann H. Palomo, BSc

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Junior Teacher Efren Joseph D. Pascua, BSc

Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics, major in Instrumentation

Junior Teacher Lalaine V. Prado, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Senior Teacher Maria Violeta R. Tare, LPT, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Emilson B. Vibar, LPT, DEM

Doctor of Educational Management

Humanities and Social Sciences Strand

Senior Teacher Marvin Einstein Mejaro, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Strand Chair

Senior Teacher Nomer Guiller V. Angeles, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in History

Senior Teacher Laelani P. Arocha, LPT, MHist

Master in History

Junior Teacher Rhenier T. Corpuz, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Social Studies

Junior Teacher Giovanni D. de Chavez, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Senior Teacher Philippe Jose S. Hernandez, LPT, MEng

Master of English

Junior Teacher Shane Alexander Y. Laong, LPT, MA

Master of Arts

Master Teacher Mary Ann M. Majul, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Teaching Literature

Proto Teacher Jandell V. Marcaliñas, LPT

Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies

Junior Teacher Tyrone Jann D. Nepomuceno, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in History

Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Senior Teacher Marie Antonette Quan-Nalus, LPT, MA

Junior Teacher Zendy Victoria Sue G. Valencia, LPT, MA

Master of Arts

Junior Teacher Lorena C. Valerio, LPT, DPP

Music, Arts, and Design Strand

Junior Teacher Juan Carlos G. Santos, LPT, MLit

Master in Literature

Strand Chair

Junior Teacher Maria Eugene Z. Aniar, BFA

Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Advertising Arts

Junior Teacher Noelle Marie S. Biscocho, LPT, BEEd

Bachelor of Elementary Education, major in Special Education

Proto Teacher Michelle Angelique E. Canoy, BFA

Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Advertising Arts

Junior Teacher Joyce D. Caubat, LPT, BLEd

Bachelor in Literature Education

Proto Teacher Kim Christine C. Fababair, BFA

Bachelor of Fine Arts, major in Painting

Junior Teacher Jonathan T. Gamalinda, LPT, MACHS

Master of Arts in Cultural Heritage Studies

Junior Teacher Emerson M. Hernandez, MM

Master of Music, major in Choral Conducting

Junior Teacher Natasha Lauren A. Jose, MFM

Master of Fashion Management

Proto Teacher Justine Mari P. Mojica, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management

Junior Teacher Michael Alexander C. Ocampo, LPT, MFA

Master of Fine Arts

Proto Teacher Michaela Gian S. Rumbaoa, BS

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design

Physical Education and Sports Track / Health-Optimizing Physical Education

Junior Teacher Dominique Ivy C. Ayunon, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Physical Education and Sports

Proto Teacher Rallion Luis A. Bautista, LPT, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness Management

Proto Teacher Faith Danielle B. Capistrano, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness Management

Proto Teacher Sam Jethro L. Cudillo, BS

Bachelor of Science in Sports Science

Junior Teacher Vincent Rafael B. Dario, MS

Master of Science in Human Movement Science

Proto Teacher Anthony B. dela Cruz, BPHE

Bachelor in Physical and Health Education

Proto Teacher Quella Marie C. Faigones, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness Management

Proto Teacher Querstine May S. Flandez, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness Management

Proto Teacher Aljireh Lan L. Fuchigami, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness Management

Junior Teacher Jeofel R. Go, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health

Junior Teacher Reza M. Grajo, LPT, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education

Proto Teacher Michael S. Landicho, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Music, Arts, and Physical Education

Junior Teacher Ramon Carlo E. Masagca, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education

Proto Teacher Rica-Ella M. Pollante, BPEd

Bachelor of Physical Education, major in Sports and Wellness Management

Proto Teacher Patrick V. Relocano, BPHE

Bachelor in Physical and Health Education

Junior Teacher Serenata J. Saluan, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health

Junior Teacher Nazareno C. Soloria, MA

Master of Arts in Physical Education

Proto Teacher Ma. Julie D. Tan, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Strand

Senior Teacher Christine Joy H. Acosta, RPh, LPT, MSc

Master of Science in Pharmacy

Junior Teacher Sharon C. Albacete, BSBA

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Senior Teacher Katherine Kyra D. Alonday-Lactaoen, MSc

Master of Science in Pharmacy

Junior Teacher Francis Noel I. Alarcon, MS

Master of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering

Junior Teacher Pocholo Mari T. Arabit, MSc

Master of Science in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Kashogi Walter D. Astapan, BSEd, LPT

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Physics

Junior Teacher Joshua Evans M. Bajao, MSc

Master of Science, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Gershon S. Bautista, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Senior Teacher Russell B. Carrasco, MBA

Master in Business Administration

Junior Teacher Ken Joseph E. Clemente, MSc

Master of Science in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Christopher C. Dacanay, MA

Master of Arts in Mathematics Education

Junior Teacher Irisse Bianca B. de Jesus, MSc

Master of Science in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Jayson Ian V. Degollado, MA

Master of Science in Information Technology

Junior Teacher Franulfo L. dela Cruz, MA

Master of Arts in Teaching College Chemistry

Junior Teacher Elizabeth D. Dino, MS

Master of Science in Management Engineering

Senior Teacher Agnes E. Ferrer, EdD

Doctor of Education

Junior Teacher Elmer Jon R. Lactaoen, RMicro, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Levy V. Necesito, MA

Master of Science, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Charles R. Repizo, MA

Master of Science in Mathematics

Junior Teacher Diamaden T. Salinding, Jr., MS

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering

Junior Teacher Paul Anthony S. Sudara, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Mathematics

Junior Teacher Dino S. Tordesillas, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Ellis Mika C. Triño, MSc

Master of Science, major in Biological Sciences

Junior Teacher Cristopher E. Tupaz, MS

Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering

Junior Teacher Nina E. Valdez, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Educational Leadership and Management

Junior Teacher Osbert Bryan T. Villasis, MSc

Master of Science in Applied Mathematics

English/English for Academic and Professional Purposes Subject Area

Senior Teacher Marlene L. Navera, LPT, MA

Master of Arts, major in Educational Management and Planning

Subject Area Lead Teacher

Junior Teacher Elisa Ang, LPT, MA

Master in English

Senior Teacher Carla Vee A. Cervania, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in English Language and Literature Teaching

Senior Teacher Jeffrey V. Engracia, LPT, MEng

Master in English

Junior Teacher Maria Cecillia P. Faigal, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in English Language Teaching

Junior Teacher Efraim A. Fernandez, MA

Master of Arts in Marketing Communication

Junior Teacher Reinalene M. Gonzaga, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in English

Junior Teacher Adrian G. Hipolito, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in English Language and Literature Teaching

Junior Teacher Ava Jill D. Jacoba, LPT, MEng

Master in English

Junior Teacher Elizabeth D. Kapulong, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Language Education/Language Teaching

Senior Teacher Sharel L. Lebeco, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Teaching, major in English Language

Junior Teacher Eldon King L. Llamasares, LPT, MA

Master of Arts, major in English Language Studies

Junior Teacher Bridgette M. Lustañas, BA

Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies

Junior Teacher Christopher Paulo T. Manlapaz, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Curriculum and Instruction

Junior Teacher Marizen M. Taguibao, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in English

Junior Teacher Althea Faye M. Torres, LPT, BEEd

Bachelor of English Education

Senior Teacher Kristina Isabelle Dichoso-Valerio, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in English Language and Literature Teaching

Proto Teacher Fermina B. Vergara, BA

Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies

Filipino Subject Area

Junior Teacher Rossel Q. Aurelio, LPT, MAT

Master of Arts in Teaching Filipino

Junior Teacher Maila M. Avila, MA

Master ng Sining sa Edukasyong Pangwika sa Filipino

Junior Teacher Emil B. Belbis, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Filipino

Junior Teacher Clarisa S. Dungo, MAT

Master of Arts in Teaching Filipino

Junior Teacher Nicolas Jr. C. Gaba, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Filipinology

Master Teacher Jonathan V. Geronimo, LPT, PhD

Doktor sa Pilosopiya sa Araling Filipino – Wika, Kultura, Midya

Junior Teacher John Carlo S. Gloria, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Literature, major in Filipino

Proto Teacher Sharmaine V. Hernandez, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Literature, major in Filipino

Junior Teacher Marjorie T. Marco, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Filipino

Junior Teacher Mena Angela M. Oliveros, LPT, MAEd

Master of Arts in Education, major in Teaching Filipino

Junior Teacher Neriza C. Pesigan, LPT, MAEd

Master of Arts in Education, major in Filipino

Senior Teacher Elimar A. Ravina LPT, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy, major in Filipino: Pagpaplanong Wika

Junior Teacher Jessica May S. Reyes, LPT, BS/BA

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Filipino

Junior Teacher Mary Mel M. Seblos, LPT, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Filipinology

Fundamentals of Faith Subject Area

Junior Teacher Maria Theresa N. Andres, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Religious Education

Junior Teacher Corazon Dulce D. Bayaton, LPT, MA

Master of Arts, major in Religious Education

Senior Teacher Ray Anthony C. Bofill, LPT, MA

Master of Arts, major in Guidance and Counseling

Junior Teacher Ray Mark O. Caingal, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Theology, major in Religious Studies

Junior Teacher Christian George P. Caning, LPT, BA, SThB

Bachelor of Sacred Theology

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Junior Teacher Nicca Catherine M. Carlos, LPT, MA

Master of Arts

Junior Teacher Chris King A. de la Cruz, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Religious Education

Junior Teacher Myrna C. Espiritu, LPT, MEd

Master of Education, major in Religious and Values Education

Junior Teacher Ray Cris Jun E. Jadulco, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Political Science

Junior Teacher Gino S. Maneja, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Theology, major in Religious Studies

Junior Teacher Jude P. Mariano, MPM

Master in Pastoral Ministry

Junior Teacher Claire Ann Margareth C. Montero-Legaspi, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Theology

Junior Teacher Frederick V. Prevosa, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Applied Theology

Junior Teacher Leonardo O. Quimson, Jr., LPT, MEd

Master of Education, major in Religious and Values Education

Senior Teacher Angeli Francis S. Rivera, LPT, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Theology

Junior Teacher Vince Henry M. Salles, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Theology, major in Social-Pastoral Communication

Junior Teacher Maria Corazon C. Sanin, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry

Junior Teacher Christian U. Solis, LPT, MA, PhL

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Licentiate in Philosophy

Literature Subject Area

Junior Teacher Hera B. Benitez, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Language and Literature

Senior Teacher Lorna A. Billanes, LPT, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Writing

Senior Teacher Joan E. Flores, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Teaching Literature

Proto Teacher John Abhram P. Gojo-Cruz, LPT, BEEd

Bachelor of English Education

Senior Teacher Mary Ann D. Mallari, LPT, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy in Literature

Junior Teacher Angelique V. Talusik, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in English Language Education

Mathematics and Statistics Subject Area

Junior Teacher Jose Lorenzo M. Sin, LPT, MS

Junior Teacher Janet Marie R. Caducio, LPT, MME

Master in Mathematics Education

Junior Teacher Amiel Paulo G. Cardenas, LPT, MSc

Master of Science in Mathematics Education

Proto Teacher Maricris D. Chuang, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Mathematics

Junior Teacher Jenalyn C. Francisco, LPT, MMEd

Master in Mathematics Education

Junior Teacher Corazon D. Laviña, LPT, MS

Master of Science in Mathematics

Junior Teacher Michael Erwin T. Legarse, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Mathematics

Junior Teacher Manuel A. Macam, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Mathematics

Junior Teacher Grace A. Pasion, LPT, MS

Master of Science in Mathematics Education, with specialization in College Teaching

Junior Teacher Glorina L. Reyes, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics

Junior Teacher Glenda Y. Tubon, LPT, MS

Master of Science in Mathematics Education

Junior Teacher R-Mae Jyzelle B. Vidal, LPT, MME

Master in Mathematics Education

Junior Teacher Jennica C. Wu, LPT, MA

Master of Arts, major in Mathematics

Media and Information Literacy Subject Area

Junior Teacher Marie Lara Pauline B. Bobier, LPT, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication

Junior Teacher Jun Carlo O. Duldulao, LPT, MEd

Master in Education

Proto Teacher Lenneth C. Febrero, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism

Junior Teacher Bridgette M. Lustañas, BA

Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies

Junior Teacher Erdie Dominic R. Mabunga, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in English

Junior Teacher Rosie Jane S. Mosquera, LPT, MA, MS

Master of Arts in Teaching, major in English Language

Master of Science in Tourism and Hospitality Management

Junior Teacher Maurice John E. Ramos, MA

Master of Arts in Communicaiton

Personal Development Subject Area

Senior Teacher Judy L. Aguinaldo, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy, major in Psychology

Junior Teacher Honeyleth A. Arga, RPm, LPT, MLT

Master in Learning and Teaching

Junior Teacher Aurajue Bien K. Caparas, LPT, MEd

Master in Education, major in Curriculum and Instruction

Junior Teacher Rolando Gerald A. de Dios, Jr., MA

Master of Arts in Psychology

Senior Teacher Fritzie Cristina B. Diaz, MA, MEd, LPT, RPsy, DAAETS

Master of Arts in Psychology

Master of Education, major in Special Education

Junior Teacher Ron Christian Dominic C. Osiones, MA

Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology

Junior Teacher George E. Santarin, LPT, BS

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Philosophy Subject Area

Junior Teacher Wendell Allan A. Marinay, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Junior Teacher Christian George P. Caning, LPT, BA, SThB

Bachelor of Sacred Theology

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Proto Teacher Jayno P. Jabonillo, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Junior Teacher Ian Cesar G. Gimeno, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Junior Teacher Rindy Edilbert C. Miguel, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Junior Teacher Reynald M. Lismoras, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy

Junior Teacher Alvin O. Tan, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Philosophy

Science Subject Area

Junior Teacher Reuben Jerome D. Atayde, LPT, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Ed Paolo B. Aguinaldo, LPT, MBioEd

Master in Biology Education

Junior Teacher Janu Ray C. Baguinon, MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Junior Teacher Maria Fe G. Caldea, LPT, MSc

Master of Science in Environmental Science

Junior Teacher Richard A. Cribello, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Science Education

Junior Teacher Ropelio P. Escalona, Jr., MSc

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Proto Teacher Jamaika Joy O. Espinosa, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Science

Junior Teacher Referenda Joanna V. Flores, LPT, MSc

Master of Science

Junior Teacher Carlithflor DJ Lao, LPT, MAEd

Master of Arts in Education, major in Biological Science

Proto Teacher Arnel E. Laurella, RN

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Junior Teacher Charles Darwin T. Magdaluyo, LPT

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Biology

Proto Teacher Jake Rovin D. Morales, LPT, BSEd

Bachelor of Secondary Education, major in Biological Science

Junior Teacher Heine Deane H. Rodulfa, MS

Master of Science, major in Microbiology

Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics Subject Area

Junior Teacher Jan Erven Y. Ganacias, LPT, MS

Master of Science in Sociology

Senior Teacher Aldrine V. Guevarra, PhD

Doctor of Philosophy, major in History

Junior Teacher Aloysius K. Maraña, LPT, MPA

Master in Public Administration

Junior Teacher Abigail E. Nierras, LPT, MHist

Master in History

Junior Teacher Clarissa M. Regalario, LPT, MA

Master of Arts in Education, major in Filipino Education

Support Staff

Ms. Maryjane F. Lagundino

Office Assistant

Ms. Jericah Mae M. Apo

Office Clerk

Mr. Wilson M. Bagadiong

Office Clerk

Mr. Henry Ivanz A. Boy

Office Clerk

Ms. Alyssa E. Feliciano

Office Clerk

Ms. Zamantha Rae F. Gonzales

Office Clerk

Mr. Christopher Alvin G. Cardinal

General Clerk

Mr. Marionne Louise I. Espino

General Clerk

Ms. Kathleen Charm M. Frias

General Clerk

Ms. Jasmene C. Orbista

General Clerk

Mr. Brian M. Batuan

Laboratory Assistant

Ms. Laiza Jane B. Bautista

Laboratory Assistant

Mr. Carl Symon V. Caabay

Laboratory Assistant

Mr. Ronald Rebello

Laboratory Assistant

Mr. Jedd O. Virgo

Laboratory Assistant

Mr. Stephen Joseph M. Almario

Computer Laboratory Technician

Mr. Jose Angelo E. Bautista

Computer Laboratory Technician

Mr. Clifford A. Sabalo

Computer Laboratory Technician

Mr. Joshua Miguel T. Simbahan

Computer Laboratory Technician

History

History

The Senior High School opened in August 2016, as a response to the government’s institutionalization of a K-12 basic education system in the country.

Upon the passage of Republic Act 10533, then-Rector fr. Herminio V. Dagohoy, O.P., PhD formed a task force for the K-12 transition, led by then-Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Clarita D. Carillo, PhD. This task force prepared the K-12 transition roadmap of UST, including the establishment of the Senior High School.

In 2015, a year before the rollout of the new program, fr. Dagohoy appointed Assoc. Prof. Pilar I. Romero, PhD as the first Principal of the Senior High School. 

For its maiden year in 2016, the Senior High School welcomed 4,958 Grade 11 students, spread across six academic tracks / strands (i.e., Accountancy, Business, and Management Strand; Health-Allied Strand; Humanities and Social Sciences Strand; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Strand; Music, Arts, and Design Track; and the Physical Education and Sports Track).

The original roster of officials included Assoc. Prof. Romero as Principal, Rev. fr. Dexter A. Austria, O.P., SThD as Regent, Assoc. Prof. Edilberto P. Manahan, PhD as Assistant Principal, Assoc. Prof. Rodrigo A. Litao, PhD as Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction, Asst. Prof. Mary Erika N. Bolaños, PhD as Assistant Principal for Student Formation, and Asst. Prof. Jaezamie V. Ong, MA as School Secretary.

In 2018, the Senior High School produced its first batch of graduates, who demonstrated excellence in both academics and co-curricular pursuits. The students reaped laurels in national and even international competitions that tested their skills in academics, performing arts (such as the dance troupe Galvanize), and sports.

In August 2019, the Senior High School began occupying the brand-new Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, O.P. Building, a 23-storey edifice across the main España campus. The edifice will house smart classrooms, laboratories, a practice gymnasium, an auditorium, a two-floor library, and an eco-friendly canteen, among others.

Principals

Regents