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Davao Chong Hua High School (simplified Chinese: 纳卯 中华 中学; traditional Chinese: 納卯 中華 中學; pinyin: Nàmǎo Zhōnghuá Zhōngxué; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: La̍p-báu Tiong-hôa Tiong-o̍h), formerly known as Davao Chinese High School (1924—1976) and Davao Central High School (1976—2016), is the first Chinese school in Davao City, established on June 3, 1924.
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Davao Region Mindanao: Joy M. Sorrosa: 1995: 3,542 Davao del Sur State College Digos: Davao Region Mindanao: Augie E. Fuentes: 2019: Davao Oriental State University: Mati City, Davao Oriental: Davao Region Mindanao: Roy G. Ponce: 1989: Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology: Malita, Davao Occidental ...
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.
University of Mindanao - Davao region's oldest and the first private, non-sectarian university in Mindanao; University of the Immaculate Conception - the oldest Catholic school in Mindanao, founded in 1905 by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary; University of Southeastern Philippines - the first state university in the Davao Region
In March 2020, students at PSHSS-Southern Mindanao Campus helped produce face shields for medical workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic, using their school's 3D printer. [1] In 2023, Mary Grace U. Espino was selected as JCI's 56th Most Outstanding High School Graduate from nominees at high schools across Davao City. [2]
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It was originally named Digos Junior High School. It started with just two humble nipa huts at Rizal Avenue, Digos, Davao del Sur. The school principal, then, was the late Crispin Tolentino. There were only nine teachers to help him guide the 250 students from 1946 to 1967. Two years later, the name was changed to Digos Provincial High School.