Davao Christian High School

Coordinates: 7°4′47″N 125°36′38″E / 7.07972°N 125.61056°E / 7.07972; 125.61056
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Davao Christian High School
納卯基督教中學
Address
Map
V. Mapa St, Bajada and C. P. Garcia Diversion Rd,

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Coordinates7°4′47″N 125°36′38″E / 7.07972°N 125.61056°E / 7.07972; 125.61056
Information
TypePrivate
EstablishedJanuary 14, 1953
PresidentArthur Brian Yap
Director
  • Franelli Pableo V. MAPA
  • Arthur Brian Yap CPG
PrincipalRaquel Chan V. MAPA-PS

Elizabeth Pasaje V. MAPA-GS
Desi Dario Magnaye V. MAPA-HS
Catherine Labora CPG-PS
Jocy So-Yeung CPG-GS

Iva Barbara Caballero CPG-JHS
GradesK to 12
CampusV. Mapa St, Bajada, Davao City, Philippines | C.P Garcia, Diversion Rd, Davao City, Philippines
Color(s)White   and Blue  
Newspaper
  • Hillstar V. MAPA
  • Sky High CPG
Yearbook
  • White and Blue V. MAPA
  • Elevate CPG
Websitewww.dchs.edu.ph

Davao Christian High School (

high school in Davao City, Philippines. It was founded in 1953 by the Davao Evangelical Church.[1]

History

Davao Christian High School started in the 1950s. Members of Davao Evangelical Church, then known as

Christian Education to the young. This vision came to reality on January 14, 1953 when Davao Chinese Gospel Church Kindergarten
School was established.

The first kindergarten class of 14 was held in Atty. Rafael Lim's residence along Rizal Street. Bona Lim, a full-time church worker, served as the preschool head. She, her sister Valeria Lim and fellow church member Lourdes Chiew were the school's first teachers.

The first batch of kindergarten pupils graduated 1954 and a board of trustees was formally organized in 1957. Job Chen, a church elder, was elected the first chairman of the board. In 1959, the school began offering Grades 1 to 4 classes in an academic building and student-teacher dormitory in Garcia Heights, Bajada. The first batch of 14 elementary pupils graduated in 1962.

The school moved one step further by offering high school education in 1971. By 1973, the school was officially named Davao Christian High School. The first batch of 36 high school students graduated in 1975. School population exceeded 1000 by 1982. The Student Council was organized in 1984. The DCHS Alumni Association was organized in 1987.

Soon, the Bajada campus was no longer sufficient for the growing school population and needs. The school relocated to V. Mapa Street in 1988 with the completion of the initial phase of the 3-storey U-shaped building. Construction of an air-conditioned auditorium with an 1100-seat capacity followed in 1990.

The school went for accreditation through the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities-Accrediting Agency, Inc. Both the high school and elementary departments obtained level 2 status by 1994 and 1996 respectively.

A 3-storey academic and athletic building was added in 2007. It now houses the high school classrooms and the covered basketball court. Several science laboratories and home economics laboratories were also added.

As the population of the school continues to grow, they opened another branch located along the C.P. Garcia Highway. Phase One of the building was completed just in time for the next school year 2015-2016, housing more than 20 classrooms, a mini auditorium, a library, 2 laboratories, offices, and other rooms.

In 2017, another building was made in the V. MAPA campus to cater the 2 additional levels mandated by the DepEd's transition to the K to 12 Basic Education Program. The building showcases a canteen in the first floor, various classrooms and offices in the second to fourth floor, and a multi-purpose hall in the fifth floor. [2]

The school logo consists of a triangle with the

Jesus Christ
in the school.

References

  1. ^ Dulay, Ana Felicia (2003-02-17). "Davao Christian High School: 50 years and moving onward". Sun Star. Archived from the original on 2004-09-26. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  2. ^ "History – Davao Christian High School – C.P. Garcia Campus". Retrieved 2022-07-03.

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