Regional Science High School Union - History

History

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Date Event
1994 The eleven Regional Science High Schools were established nationwide by vitue of DECS Order No. 69,s.1993.
1996 CARAGA Regional Science High School was established in Surigao City by DepEd Order No. 29, s. 1996.
1997 Quesci became the Regional Science High School, by DECS Order No. 58 Series 99 and Republic Act 8496.
1999 Science Development National High School (SDNHS), was converted to RSHS for NCR and Western Visayas, respectively by virtue of DECS Order No. 58, series 1999 in consonance with R.A. 8496 (An Act to Establish the Philippine Science High School System and Providing Funds Therefore).
1998 RSHS-I joined for the first time an international competition for Investigatory Projects. Alvin Jay Mostoles, then third year student, represented the Philippines for its invention "Stone Segregator", in SEOMEO Science Fair, held in RECSAM Penang Malaysia.
2000 RSHS-II topped the National Secondary Achievement Test
October 3, 2002 Gusa National High School (RSHS-annex), Gov. Leopoldo Lopez Memorial Science High School and Alabel National Science High School, was identified as RSHS for Regions X, XI and XII, respectively, pursuant to Dep. Ed order no. 48 s. 2002.
November 3, 2004 Bansud National High School, in Oriental Mindoro, was conferred as RSHS for Region IV-B (MIMAROPA), by virtue of Dep. Ed. order no. 60 s. 2004, making it the 17th RSHS.
2004 a group of RSHS for Region I students represented the Philippines in the Future Creation Fair, JIII,held in Tokyo, Japan.
2004 The first National Achievement Test was held. RSHS-I and RSHS-XII ranked number 10 & 4, respectively, nationwide.
2004 The first RSHS Congress was held in NCR (Quezon City Science High School), with the theme: " RSHS: The Epitome of Excellence".
2007 The first RSHS Achievement Test was administered

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