Gallery
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West Wing building housing the rooms for all Third Year sections and Administrative Offices
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East Wing building housing rooms for Second and Fourth Year sections
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Classroom setting
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TCNHS students using the Computer Laboratory I
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Senior students conducting water rocket launching experiments as part of their Physics lessons.
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Students receiving the Holy Communion during Holy Eucharist.
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Student violinists under the RTU Musicians program of the City LGU
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Tagum City Mayor Rey T. Uy with the student journalists
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Students during the 2008 Earthquake drill
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Students listening to a drug symposium sponsored by the Philippine National Police
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Audio Visual Room
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Audio Visual Room
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Finance Office (Now transferred to former Records Office)
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Research I class held in inside the Computer Laboratory
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Computer Laboratory I, where Computer Education classes for First, Second and Third Year sections are held
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