Zamboanga Chong Hua High School
Zamboanga Chong Hua High School (ZCHHS; simplified Chinese: 三宝颜中华中学; traditional Chinese: 三寶顏中華中學; pinyin: Sānbǎoyán Zhōnghuá Zhōngxué; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sam-pó-gân Tiong-hôa Tiong-o̍h), in Zamboanga City, Philippines, is a private, non-sectarian secondary school that was established in 1919.[1]
| Zamboanga Chong Hua High School 三宝颜中华中学 | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
Gen. V. Alvarez St. Philippines | |
| Information | |
| Type | Co-educational, Non-sectarian |
| Established | November 12, 1919 |
| President | Rufino Lim |
| Principal | Simon L. Chua, D.T. |
| Grades | 1 to 12 |
| Number of students | 3000+ |
| Color(s) | Ford Blue & White |
| Website | www |
| Oldest Chinese School in Philippine Cities | |
| Metro Manila | Tiong Se Academy |
| Baguio | Baguio Patriotic High School |
| Legazpi | Legaspi Chong Hua Institute of Technology |
| Daet | Camarines Norte Chung Hua High School |
| Iloilo City | Hua Siong College of Iloilo |
| Cebu City | Cebu Eastern College |
| Bacolod | Bacolod Tay Tung High School |
| Tacloban | Leyte Progressive High School |
| Cagayan de Oro | Kong Hua School |
| Iligan | Lanao Chung Hua School |
| Davao City | Davao Chong Hua High School |
| Zamboanga City | Zamboanga Chong Hua High School |
History
In the early days of 1917, the Chinese community in Zamboanga City was growing rapidly.
The Zamboanga Chong Hua High School was established in 1919 as Zamboanga Chinese Elementary School. It had a population of over 100 students. It's founding fathers include Yu Si Chiong, Wee Chu Ha, Un Han Chiong and many others.
In 1924, the school moved to a bigger location along Jovellar street,[2] due to the rapid increase in the school's population.
In 1926, The school moved to a three-storey concrete building to accommodate more students. It was in SY 1926-1927, that the Chinese curriculum was offered in high school. It was only in 1929 that the school moved to its' present location in Marahui Street[3] under the generosity of the Association of Rice Dealers and the concerted effort of the Chinese community.
During WW2, most of the school's facilities and documents were destroyed, however, Mr. Ong Bee Kong, one of the founding members of the school, and concerned citizens and benefactors, were able to reorganize the school and repair its' buildings.
The Philippine government, formally recognized the school in 1958.
By 1965, The four-storey building concrete building was built, replacing the old two-storey building, and four years later, in 1969, the school was 50 years old.
By 1978, an alumni association (ZCHHSAA),was created by Ms. Leticia Alvarez, comprising students that made it from first to tenth grade.
By 1981, a new building was built and turned over to the school board of trustees. And by 1989, a third building was built with a gym on the top floor.
That same year, the school had turned 70 years old, and had 3 buildings, namely:
- Building A or Hai Hua (海华), serving senior high(STEM).
- Building B or Yan Hua (颜华), serving elementary.
- Building C or Guang Hua (光华), serving high school.
In 2015, a fourth building was constructed catering pre-school and the ABM course of the senior high school. This was Building D or the Zhong Hua (中华) Building.
In 2019, the school was a century old.
Even until today, the school continues to be a beacon of success in the eyes of Zamboanga's Chinese community, and around the world.
References
- "Zamboanga Chong Hua High School - Official Website". Archived from the original on June 14, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
- Now Governor Lim Ave.
- Now General Vicente Alvarez Street.
External links
- Zamboanga Chong Hua High School official websites
| Preceded by Baguio Patriotic High School June 1918 |
Oldest Chinese School in the Philippines Ninth November 12, 1919 |
Succeeded by Sulu Tong Jin School October 10, 1920 |