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== Philippine Cultural | == Philippine Cultural College == | ||
* '''Location & Contact Information''' | * '''Location & Contact Information''' | ||
** Address, Directions, & Map: | ** Address, Directions, & Map: | ||
*** | *** 175 8th Ave. Extension, Grace Park, Caloocan City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1403 | ||
** Telephone Numbers: 363-3529 | ** Telephone Numbers: | ||
** Official Website: [http://www.pchsonline.org/ | *** (+63-2) 363-3529, 364-3730 | ||
** Email: | *** (+63-2) 361-7237 (gax) | ||
** Official Website: [http://www.pchsonline.org/] | |||
** Email: pchs@pchsonline.org / info@pchsonline.org | |||
* '''History & Memorable Moments''' | * '''History & Memorable Moments''' | ||
The school was established by the Philippine Chinese Educational Association in 1923, under the able leadership of Mr. Carlos Palanca, Sr. With 47 students, classes were first held using the two classrooms of Anglo Chinese School (now Tiong Se Academy). Classes started on June 27, thus the date became the foundation day of the school. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Cultural_High_School] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed April 2008.</ref> | The school was established by the Philippine Chinese Educational Association in 1923, under the able leadership of Mr. Carlos Palanca, Sr. With 47 students, classes were first held using the two classrooms of Anglo Chinese School (now Tiong Se Academy). Classes started on June 27, thus the date became the foundation day of the school. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Cultural_High_School] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed April 2008.</ref> | ||
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* '''Chapters''' | * '''Chapters''' | ||
* '''Teachers (Where are they now?)''' | * '''Teachers (Where are they now?)''' | ||
*'''[http://www.alumni.net/Asia/Philippines/Metro_Manila/Caloocan_City/ | *'''[http://www.alumni.net/Asia/Philippines/Metro_Manila/Caloocan_City/Philippine_Cultural_College/ Alumni Directory]''' | ||
* '''Alumni Events''' | * '''Alumni Events''' | ||
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* '''Places of Worship''' | * '''Places of Worship''' | ||
* '''Sports Facility Access''' | * '''Sports Facility Access''' | ||
== Employee == | |||
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* Job Listing | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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== Other Links == | == Other Links == | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 1 February 2011
Philippine Cultural College
- Location & Contact Information
- Address, Directions, & Map:
- 175 8th Ave. Extension, Grace Park, Caloocan City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1403
- Telephone Numbers:
- (+63-2) 363-3529, 364-3730
- (+63-2) 361-7237 (gax)
- Official Website: [2]
- Email: pchs@pchsonline.org / info@pchsonline.org
- Address, Directions, & Map:
- History & Memorable Moments
The school was established by the Philippine Chinese Educational Association in 1923, under the able leadership of Mr. Carlos Palanca, Sr. With 47 students, classes were first held using the two classrooms of Anglo Chinese School (now Tiong Se Academy). Classes started on June 27, thus the date became the foundation day of the school. [1]
In 1937, the first batch of alumni organized the PCHS Alumni Association, with Mr. Go Seng Guan elected as the first president. In 1938, our school was authorized by the Educational Association to organize a board of trustees which would take over the management of the school. Mr. Go Chong Beng was the first chairman of the board. In 1940, a new school building was constructed along Jose Abad Santos Street. Classes were held both at the new building and at the old building of Anglo Chinese School. [1]
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