Tarlac State University - Laboratory School (Secondary Education)

Laboratory School (Secondary Education)

Tarlac State University - Laboratory School (Secondary) is the high school affiliated with Tarlac State University in Tarlac City, Tarlac Philippines. TSU-Laboratory School was founded under Tarlac State University's College of Education, aiming to help in the development of competitive student teachers.

The school is located on a 10-hectare lot at Lucinda Campus, Brgy. Binauganan, Tarlac City and is considered to be the largest high school in the province (in terms of lot area) with approximately 500 students from various elementary schools all around the region.

A proposition suggesting the closure of the school was presented in 2005, citing the inability of the provincial government to support the school. However, this order had been terminated, and TSU-Laboratory School is still accepting enrollees for every school year.

In 2006, TSU-Laboratory School had four school days (Tuesday to Friday) by the order given by Tarlac State University. This was reverted to the original five-day classes in 2007 due to the problems students encountered with the late dismissal times.

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