Iloilo National High School

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Iloilo National High School
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Coordinates10°42′54″N 122°33′53″E / 10.715136°N 122.564591°E / 10.715136; 122.564591
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TypeProvincial High School Public High School (Junior and Senior High School)
Established1902 (1902)
Grades
  • Junior High School - 7 to 10
  • Senior High School - 11 to 12
Enrollment6,000 - 8000+ students (estimated)
Campus typeUrban
Websiteiloilonhs.edu.ph

The Iloilo National High School (INHS), formerly the Iloilo High School, is a Provincial Junior and Senior High School located in La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines. It was founded in 1902 under the American colonial government forming as an adjunction of the Philippine Normal School System with the present-day West Visayas State University (formally established 1924), it is the first public provincial high school in the Philippines established in the said regime.[1]

It operates different Junior High School programs under its umbrella - School for the Arts, Strengthened Technical-Vocational Education Program (which was formerly known as School of the Future), Evening Opportunity Class, Regular Class, Special Program in Sports, Special Program in Journalism, Special Program for Students with Special Needs, the Special Science Class and Special Program for Business and Entrepreneurship (formerly known as Smart School of Entrepreneurship) Special Program in Foreign Language- Korean (SPFL-K). Additionally, the institution also offers a Senior High School program.

Each program focuses on different students' aspects to help them develop their talents.

Alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Hasal, Orrin H. (May 2020). AMERICAN EDUCATION AND THE COUNTER INSURGENCY EFFORTS DURING THE PHILIPPINE-AMERICAN WAR (1899 – 1902) (PDF) (Masters of Arts thesis). Johns Hopkins University.
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