Pasay City West High School

Pasay City West High School is a large public school in Pasay, Philippines, established in 1949. It is located at Pasadeña Street, F.B. Harrison, Pasay.

Pasay City West High School (PCWHS)
Entrance gate
Address
Pasadena street, F.B. Harrison

Pasay

Philippines
Information
TypePublic
Established1949 - Present
PrincipalMr. Agapito Teodoro N. Manaog[1]
Grades7 to 12
Number of studentsover 7,400
CampusUrban
SloganA Bearer of Excellence Rearing Empowered Nation Builders
NicknamePCWHS, Pasay West, Pasay City West
Websitepcwhs.depedpasay.ph

Teachers and Administrators

  • Agapito Teodoro N. Manaog - Principal IV
  • Maria Garde Cleofe - Assistant School Principal
  • Ivy A. Tanglao - Assistant School Principal

Admin

  • Flexive O. Fontejon - Admin Officer II
  • Rosalinda A. Pereña - Registrar I
  • Analyn C. Asirot - Administrative Assistant II, SHS
  • Alma Latayan - Administrative Asst. II - SHS
  • Mylene N. Cabanatan - Administrative Clerk, JHS
  • Regina S. San Juan - Administrative Clerk
  • Exekiel M. Bacaycay - Senior Bookeeper
  • Gladys B. Calatayud - Disbursing Officer
  • Filipina A. De Guzman - School Nurse - JHS
  • Anna C. Luciano - School Nurse - SHS
  • Edeser V. Manzareno - Admin Aide I
  • Rizalino M. Baral - Admin Aide I
  • Eddie M. Adora - Admin Aide I
  • Lovejoy O. Barcarse - Admin Aide I
  • Joel B. Ngoho - Admin Aide I
  • Fernando J. Nollora - Driver I

Filipino Department

  • Bettina D. Amiscaray - Department Head VI
  • Juanito C. Atienza - Master Teacher II
  • Imelda E. Onte - Master Teacher II
  • Ditas M. Landingin - Master Teacher I
  • Ma. Teressa B. Nicolas - Teacher III
  • Ma. Corazon A. Apelacio - Teacher II
  • Algani R. Beceril - Teacher II
  • Jhon Robert H. Blas - Teacher II
  • Laarni Queen C. Britanico - Teacher II
  • Evangeline G. Manalang - Teacher II
  • Elena T. Tianzon - Teacher II
  • Mary Cris B. Bacani - Teacher I
  • Ira Mae D. Bucago - Teacher I
  • Loreta J. Gonzaga - Teacher I
  • Sheena F. Gregana - Teacher I
  • Ricky T. Majaras - Teacher I
  • Jennifer L. Parajas - Teacher I
  • Pearlhet Angelique Tubale - Teacher I

English Department

  • Veronica D. Miranda - Department Head VI
  • Antonella M. Aragon - Maser Teacher II
  • Celia L. Singcol - Master Teacher II
  • Annabelle B. Genito - Teacher III
  • Myrna T. Pantoja - Teacher III
  • Cynthia L. Abrquez - Teacher III
  • Reynaldo O. Baguio - Teacher II
  • Jenelyn E. Bareng - Teacher III
  • Teresita B. Censon - Teacher II
  • Lilibeth A. Dela Rosa - Teacher II
  • Grace R. Legarda - Teacher II
  • Lolita O. Olarte - Teacher II
  • Rosanna S. Vinarao - Teacher II
  • Raquel May R. Basa - Teacher I
  • Mico Ivan A. De Gala - Teacher I
  • Kerstine P. Espenida - Teacher I
  • Mary Ann P. Latupan - Teacher I
  • Edgar A. Racca - Teacher I
  • Judy C. Sutaron - Teacher I
  • Charlotte Joy A. Tolop - Teacher I
  • Lynzhee Star P. Yjan - Teacher I
  • Dan G. Sajorda - Teacher I

Math Department

  • Aracelie S. Serdaña - Department Head VI
  • Ma. Gloria C. Castillo - Master Teacher II
  • Digna B. De Leon - Master Teacher II
  • Rica Joy D. Gloria - Master Teacher I
  • Mary Ann A. Ariza - Teacher III
  • Rizaldo C. Iscales - Teacher III
  • Almeda C. Macaranas - Teacher III
  • Mary Grace R. Ocasion - Teacher III
  • Edelmira V. Racca - Teacher III
  • Rowena F. Salvio - Teacher III
  • Rosario S. Siva - Teacher III
  • Ronald E. Batoon - Teacher II
  • Marites F. Bontigao - Teacher II
  • Myrna G. Engana - Teacher II
  • Joel D. Gayrama - Teacher II
  • Nicolas E. Bornillo - Teacher II
  • Lilibeth T. Miralles - Teacher II
  • Andrea S. Villegas - Teacher II
  • Jose T. Barcia Jr. - Teacher I
  • Orly C. Ching - Teacher I
  • Jhon Francis G. Sembrero - Teacher I
  • Jameson S. Suzara - Teacher I
  • Alvin A. Tahup - Teacher I

Science Department

  • Eva E. Sabarillo - Department Head III
  • Maria Corazon C. Fuentes - Master Teacher II
  • Rosalina H. Del Villar - Master Teacher I
  • Herminia L. Balantakbo - Teacher III
  • Hazel B. Enerio - Teacher III
  • Janalin Fae T. Romblon - Teacher III
  • Maria Cristina D. Singson - Teacher III
  • Jaycent M. Bustos - Teacher II
  • Sheryll P. Delos Puyos - Teacher II
  • Marietta T. Diaz - Teacher II
  • Ma. Luisa A. Guambao - Teacher II
  • Ralph C. Malacad - Teacher II
  • Editha F. Pilon - Teacher III
  • Conception M. Quintana - Teacher III
  • Ma. Cristina P. Valdez - Teacher III
  • April E. Vale - Teacher II
  • Jennifer D. Base - Teacher I
  • Romee A. Darag - Teacher I
  • Ma. Peñafrancia T. De Leon - Teacher I
  • Ernie P. Gagarin Jr. - Teacher I
  • Charisse F. Guerra - Teacher I
  • Reymart A. Pucolangas - Teacher I
  • Joji A. Uson - Teacher I

AP Department

  • Socorro C. Domingo - Department Head VI
  • Vivian C. Agulto - Master Teacher II
  • Ma. Luisa V. Bautista - Teacher III
  • Madelyn C. Buenaobra - Teacher III
  • Arlene Joy T. Jacob - Teacher III
  • Jhon Francis L. Octaviano - Teacher III
  • Rowena A. Tablada - Teacher III
  • Morena V. Peralta - Teacher III
  • Susana C. Cunanan - Teacher II
  • Piedad O. Diola - Teacher II
  • Emmylou C. Gloriani - Teacher III
  • Mitchelle James Lauron - Teacher II
  • Rizza C. Cortez - Teacher II
  • Jeanie A. Ebue - Teacher II
  • Lilibeth M. Moico - Teacher II
  • Irene A. Odosis - Teacher II
  • Milton D. Mosquito - Teacher I
  • Cyrus S. Magbojos - Teacher I
  • Rex Jhon D. Sol - Teacher I

Values Department

  • Rodolfo C. Del Rosario - OIC Department Head/Master Teacher II
  • Rosy P. Buctuan - Teacher III
  • Janice A. Bergonia - Teacher III
  • Juliet P. Boncales - Teacher III
  • Rosario V. Collado - Teacher III
  • Cecile B. Espera - Teacher III
  • Rommel L. Macatiag - Teacher III
  • Richard M. Silvestre - Teacher III
  • Antonio Villegas - Teacher III
  • Hannah Ruth R. David - Teacher II
  • Aileen S. Largosta - Teacher II
  • Alma L. Ternora - Teacher II
  • Gina G. Mendoza - Teacher I

TLE Department

  • Mildred C. Romanban - OIC Department Head/Master Teacher II
  • Jocelyn C. Chinchilla - Master Teacher I
  • Berlie P. Rapiz - Master Teacher I
  • Jenitha T. Origenes - Master Teacher I
  • Hector P. Villareal - Master Teacher I
  • Adoracion R. Bartolome - Teacher III
  • Fria B. Canlas - Teacher III
  • Nomer P. Lopez - Teacher III
  • Teresita C. Pamplona - Teacher III
  • Martin M. Pazziuagan Jr. - Teacher III
  • Severino O. Sabarillo - Teacher III
  • Pinky U. Apestol - Teacher II
  • Merylex A. Deseo - Teacher II
  • Juanita A. Flores - Teacher II
  • Maria Victoria G. Ronan - Teacher II
  • Bona Vanesa P. Atienza - Teacher I
  • Roberto Querubin B. Bañez - Teacher I
  • Agusto D. Buado - Teacher I
  • Erna A. Diongco - Teacher I
  • Gener E. Eugenio - Teacher I
  • Ronald E. Guileño - Teacher I
  • Adrean S. Magbojos - Teacher I
  • Clarissa Irah Manansala - Teacher I
  • Ma. Luisa M. Mansayon - Teacher I
  • Thrina Mae M. Ramos - Teacher I
  • King Alfred D. Sy - Teacher I

MAPEH Department

  • Omar I. Aguilar - Department Head VI
  • Adelina P. Limos - Master Teacher I
  • Ireneo T. Macaspag - Master Teacher I
  • Julieta H. Brioso - Teacher III
  • Reynante S. Panlaqui - Teacher III
  • Kharisma G. Sim - Teacher III
  • Roberto L. Sandajan - Teacher III
  • Esperanza R. Alban - Teacher II
  • Luzminda M. Agpoon - Teacher II
  • Evelyn N. Aguilar - Teacher II
  • Marilou T. Bardaje - Teacher II
  • Chrismarilene R. Cabataña - Teacher II
  • Anjo Marl B. Luciano - Teacher II
  • Ignacio S. Tolentino - Teacher II
  • Marvin B. Ditalo - Teacher I
  • Emanuele C. Garen - Teacher I
  • Jerome N. Garñn - Teacher I
  • Narcisa V. Lim - Teacher I
  • Dave A. San Juan - Teacher I
  • Glenda P. Villacortes - Teacher I

Senior High School

  • Zenon R. Abao - Master Teacher II
  • Mayorico C. Apelado Jr. - Master Teacher II
  • Joana Marie Carina M. Gabunilas - Master Teacher II
  • Joan T. Espejo - Master Teacher II
  • Venessa B. Infante - Master Teacher II
  • Anthony Jhon Miles L. Garcia - Master Teacher II
  • Ma. Teresa B. Flores - Master Teacher I
  • Rosan P. Beboso - Teacher III
  • Ma. Gina P. Bituaran - Teacher III
  • Zeddy P. Boral - Teacher III
  • Liezel G. Clemente - Teacher III
  • Lorina Del Rosario - Teacher III
  • Twinkle A. Galang - Teacher III
  • Alex Ian A. Chavez - Teacher III
  • Adrian G. Isidro - Teacher III
  • Marites R. Marcelino - Teacher III
  • Marife M. Magdato - Teacher III
  • Jo Carlo C. Navidad - Teacher III
  • Lovein S. Pagatpat - Teacher III
  • Robelito D. Buac - Teacher II
  • Shella Claire C. Cabicol - Teacher II
  • Ahlee G. Genova - Teacher II
  • Rene E. Gorgonia - Teacher II
  • Jaimer C. Talatayod - Teacher II
  • Mary Trisha A. Abedejos - Teacher I
  • Aivy B. Bartolata - Teacher I
  • Christian T. Basilan - Teacher I
  • Krisha Mae C. Bucayu - Teacher I
  • Mary Judith I. Cubio - Teacher I
  • Roselyn M. Dela Peña - Teacher I
  • Manilyn N. Dulin - Teacher I
  • Daylyn C. Gomez - Teacher I
  • Ronel A. Pauig - Teacher I
  • Jan Bianca E. Santos - Teacher I
  • Jessa Mae S. Tibon - Teacher I
  • Shayra Llorin - Teacher I

Buildings

Building 1

This is the most important building of all. In 2015, as the Building 1 was demolished, the English Department and the Social Studies Department was moved in Building 3.

Inside of Building 1

At the first floor of the building, the Principal's office, the Assistant Principal office, the Records Office, the Finance room and the Conference room are located here in the first floor.

Principal Office (March 29, 2023)
Hallway inside of Building 1 at 1st floor (January 17, 2023)

At the second floor of the building, the Audio Visual Room (AVR), the Inclusive room, the Library room and the Guidance Office are located here in the second floor.

Audio Visual Room (March 31, 2023)

At the third floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 7 and 8, and the SPFL room are located here in the third floor.

At the fourth floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 7 and 8, and the Values Department Faculty room are located here in the fourth floor.

Hallway inside of Building 1 at 4th floor (April 3, 2023)
Classroom in Building 1 at 4th floor (April 4, 2023)

Building 2

This building is one of the largest buildings in Pasay City West High School. The year level who occupies this building are the Senior students or the Grade 11 and 12 students of the latter school. First, the latter building was the largest building in the Pasay City West High School, but not until the building had been separated into two: the Building 1 and the Building 2.

Inside of Building 2

The middle part of the building, this is the main entrance of Building with a huge stairs and a logo of Senior High School of Pasay City West High School.

At the first floor of the building, the STEM Laboratory room, the classrooms of Grade 11 and 12, the Senior High School Faculty room, the EIM room, the EIM Laboratory room, the stock room, and the supply room are located here in the first floor.

At the second floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 11 and 12, and the ICT rooms are located here in the second floor.

At the third floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 11 and 12, the Bartending room, the Bread and Pastry Production room, and the Food and Beverage Services room are located here in the third floor.

At the fourth floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 9, 10, 11 and 12, and the ICT rooms are located here in the fourth floor.

Building 3

This building doesn't occupy any departmental rooms before. It is only occupied by Grade 9 and 10 students. This building is the newest building that has made in Pasay City West High School. This building is on Pasay City West High School since 1949.

But in the year 2004, it has been demolished because of its walls. The Pasay City West High School has started to renovate this building in the year 2005 and has been finished in the year 2007 and started to be occupied by students at the year 2008.

Inside of Building 3

At the first floor of the building, the Multi-Purpose Cooperative Canteen, the School Managed Canteen, the SDRRMC, the classrooms of Grade 7 and 8, and the Automotive Laboratory room are located here in the first floor.

At the second floor of the building, the Filipino Department room and the classrooms of Grade 9 and 10 are located here in the second floor.

At the third floor of the building, the MAPEH Department room, the Social Studies Department room, the CIC/GAD Center, and the classrooms of Grade 9 and 10 are located here in the third floor.

At the fourth floor of the building, the Mathematics Department room, the English Department room, the Post Publication room, and the classrooms of Grade 9 and 10 are located here in the fourth floor.

Building 4

This building is dedicated to the former mayor of Pasay, Attorney Pewee Trinidad. This Building has the size of 45 feet in Pasay City West High School.

Since 1949, this building has been use by various students. It was built in late 1990s. Since now.

This Building is occupied by the STE (Science, Technology and Engineering students and top sections of the regular class.

STE students must maintain a grade of 85 and above for all academic subjects, otherwise they will be transferred to another school.

This Building is occupied by the most departmental rooms such as the MAPEH Department and HE (Home Economics) Department. But at the year 2008, the MAPEH Department has moved at the building 3.

Inside of Building 4

This building were full of plants decorated by the HE Department in Pasay City West High School.

At the first floor of the building, the Feeding room, the TLE Department room, the Biology Laboratory room, the Earth Science Laboratory room, the School Clinic, the Isolation room, the Science Department room, and the classrooms of Grade 7 are located here in the first floor.

At the second floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 7, 8, and 10, the Cookery Laboratory room, and the Computer Laboratory room are located here in the second floor.

At the third floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 7, 8, and 9, the Cookery Laboratory room, and the Dressmaking room are located here in the third floor.

At the fourth floor of the building, the classrooms of Grade 7, 8, 9, and 10, the Chemistry Laboratory room, the Computer Laboratory room, and the Physics Laboratory room are located here in the fourth floor.

The Gymnasium

Inside of Pasay City West High School Gymnasium (October 11, 2022)

The Pasay City West High School's Gymnasium is placed at the PCWHS center. The size of this building is 155 ft. (length) and 96 ft. (width) making it the widest occupied space in the school. It is where the Intramurals, Dance competition and some important events such as Mass are being held. This also where the dance competition such as the modern dance and folk dance held. But only the graduation is held in this place because the Pasay City West High School graduation is always held at the Cuneta Astrodome.

Features

Security

Class schedule

Grade 7
Period Time
1st 12:40 - 1:40
2nd 1:40 - 2:40
Break 2:40 - 3:00
3rd 3:00 - 4:00
4th 4:00 - 5:00
5th 5:00 - 6:00
6th 6:00 - 7:00
Grade 8
Period Time
Flag ceremony 5:45 - 6:00
1st 6:00 - 7:00
2nd 7:00 - 8:00
Break 8:00 - 8:20
3rd 8:20 - 9:20
4th 9:20 - 10:20
5th 10:20 - 11:20
6th 11:20 - 12:20
Grade 9
Period Time
1st 12:40 - 1:40
2nd 1:40 - 2:40
3rd 2:40 - 3:40
Break 3:40 - 4:00
4th 4:00 - 5:00
5th 5:00 - 6:00
6th 6:00 - 7:00
Grade 10
Period Time
Flag ceremony 5:45 - 6:00
1st 6:00 - 7:00
2nd 7:00 - 8:00
3rd 8:00 - 9:00
Break 9:00 - 9:20
4th 9:20 - 10:20
5th 10:20 - 11:20
6th 11:20 - 12:20
Grade 11
Period Time
1st 1:05 - 2:00
2nd 2:00 - 2:55
3rd 2:55 - 3:50
Break 3:50 - 4:10
4th 4:10 - 5:05
5th 5:05 - 6:00
6th 6:00 - 6:50
Grade 12
Period Time
Flag ceremony 5:45 - 6:00
1st 6:00 - 6:55
2nd 6:55 - 7:50
3rd 7:50 - 8:45
Break 8:45 - 9:05
4th 9:05 - 10:00
5th 10:00 - 10:55
6th 10:55 - 11:50

School rules

The Pasay City West High School are having very strict rules and students need to follow these rules to avoid any consequences.

  • School uniform
    • Students should adhere to the school uniform policy and avoid clothing that is offensive or distracting. The students' uniform should be as required by the school. Incorrect uniform (like another color or for another school) will not be admitted to school.
      • For male:
        • White polo with patches
        • White T-shirt or shirt inside
        • Gray pants
        • Black shoes
      • For female:
        • White blouse with patches
        • White shirt inside
        • Blue striped dress that the length is below the knees
        • Black shoes
        • White socks
    • Wearing white T-shirt while entering the school is prohibited as the order from the principal, Mr. Agapito Teodoro N. Manaog.
    • Wearing shoes other than black is prohibited.
  • Proper haircut and colors
    • Our school places importance on maintaining a well-groomed and uniform appearance. The rules regarding proper haircut and hair colors are as follows:
      • For male:
        • The hair does not cover the ear.
        • Hair length is limited to 3×4 is allowed
        • The length at the back will not reach the collar of the uniform.
        • Hair coloring is not permitted. Natural black and pure black is allowed.
      • For female:
        • The hair is properly combed.
        • If there are bangs it should not reach the eyelid.
        • Hair coloring is not permitted. Natural black and pure black is allowed.
  • Vaping and smoking
    • The use of tobacco products, including vaping and smoking, is strictly prohibited on school grounds. This rule is in place to ensure a healthy and smoke-free environment for all.
  • Vandalism/graffiti
    • Writing on walls, desks, or defacing school property in any way is not permitted.
  • Bullying
    • Bullying is not tolerated in our school. This includes any repeated aggressive behavior, either verbal, physical, or online, that is intended to harm, intimidate, or belittle another student.
  • Destruction of school or classroom equipment
    • Deliberate damage to school property, including classroom equipment, textbooks, or any other school materials, is strictly prohibited.
  • Fighting
    • Engaging in physical altercations or fights on school grounds disrupts the learning environment and poses a safety risk to all students. Such behavior will not be tolerated.
    • Any fight happened outside of school grounds will be reported to the school administrators and the students may order for suspension or dismissal.
  • Frequent absences and lates
    • Repeatedly absences and/or arriving late to school or classes without a valid excuse is not allowed.
    • Absences should provide an excuse letter with parent signature to believe that this is why he/she is absent.
  • Using illegal drugs
    • The use, possession, or distribution of illegal drugs or controlled substances is strictly forbidden. Violators will face severe consequences, including legal action.
  • Bringing and consuming alcoholic beverages
    • Bringing alcoholic beverages onto school property or consuming them during school hours is against the rules. We maintain a strict no-alcohol policy on campus.
  • Disrespect towards teachers and school staff
    • Students are expected to show respect and courtesy to all teachers and staff members. Disrespectful behavior, including rudeness or insubordination, is not acceptable.
  • Cutting classes
    • Attending all scheduled classes is essential for academic success. Skipping classes without a valid reason is considered truancy and will result in disciplinary action.
  • Using cellphones and other electronics during class
    • To maintain a focused learning environment, the use of cellphones and other electronic devices during class is generally not allowed.
    • The use of cellphones and other electronic devices is only explicitly permitted by the teacher for educational purposes during the class.
  • Unauthorized visitors
    • Students should not bring unauthorized visitors onto school property during school hours.
    • Inclusion of parent/guardian will be allowed.
  • Harassment or discrimination
    • Any form of harassment or discrimination based on race, gender, religion, or any other characteristic is strictly prohibited.
  • Cheating or plagiarism
    • Cheating on exams, assignments, or plagiarizing someone else's work is not allowed and will result in consequences.
  • Disruptive behavior
    • Engaging in behavior that disrupts the learning environment, such as shouting, loud disruptions, or excessive talking, is prohibited.
  • Weapons or dangerous objects
    • Bringing weapons or dangerous objects such as guns and knifes onto the school premises is strictly forbidden.
  • Skipping detention or other punishments
    • Refusing to attend detention or evade other disciplinary actions will result in further consequences.
  • Theft or stealing
    • Stealing from fellow students, teachers, or the school itself is a serious offense.
  • Cyberbullying
    • Engaging in cyberbullying, including online harassment or spreading harmful content about fellow students or staff, is strictly prohibited.
  • Use of disrespectful language
    • Using disrespectful or offensive language towards others, including peers, teachers, or staff, is not allowed.
  • Being drunk or Intoxicated
    • Entering school while drunk or intoxicated is prohibited. This is to maintain order and safety for everyone within the school.
  • Earrings for males
    • At Pasay City West High School, the dress code includes guidelines for wearing earrings. Male students are expected to adhere to a no-earring policy. This rule is in place to promote a neat and uniform appearance among male students. Earrings are not allowed as part of the school uniform.

Punishments

Pasay City West High School has very strict rules. If students break any of these rules, they will receive punishments. The severity of the punishments depends on the specific rule they have violated.

  • First offense: the consequences vary based on the rule violated. For minor infractions, such as equipment damage, students may be required to repair the damages or issue an apology. For major violations, parents may be contacted, and the student may face a 3-day suspension or possible dismissal from the school.
  • Second offense: parents will be contacted, and the student will face a 3-day suspension. In cases of serious violations, the student may be dismissed, and their report card will be returned.
  • Third offense: the student may face dismissal from the school, and their report card will be returned. They will be required to find another school for transfer.

Sections

Pasay City West High School have six grade levels and 125 sections (including open high program). 21 sections for Grade levels 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12, and 20 for Grade 11.

Each grade levels are categorized by themes based on section names:

  • Grade 7: flowers and plants
  • Grade 8: values and qualities
  • Grade 9:
  • Grade 10: heroes in the Philippines
  • Grade 11: constellations
  • Grade 12: gemstones
  • STE: science
Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Edison (STE) Aristotle (STE) Dalton (STE) Galilei (STE) Antares Alexandrite
Newton (STE) Mendel (STE) Lavoisier (STE) Einstein (STE) Aquarius Amethyst
Aster Maalalahanin Alice G. Reyes Agoncillo Aries Beryl
Cadena De Anor Maamo Amado V. Hernandez Aquino Betelgeuse Calcite
Carnation Magalang Antonio J. Molina Baltazar Capricornus Diamond
Cattleya Magiliw Atang de la Rama Bonifacio Cassiopeia Emerald
Dahlia Magiting Botong V. Francisco Burgos Cygnus Flourite
Daisy Makabayan Edith Lopez-Tiempo Dagohoy Gemini Garnet
Euphorbhia Makakalikasan Fernando C. Amorsolo Del Pillar Hercules Howlite
Freesia Makatao Fernando Poe Jr. Gomez Leo Iolite
Gardenia Malikhain Francisco V. Coching Jacinto Libra Jadette
Gerbera Malinis Guillermo E. Tolentino Jaena Orion Kyanite
Ginger Malumanay Juan F. Nakpil Kudarat Pegasus Lazulite
Gladiola Mapagbigay Kidlat Tahimik Lakandula Perseus Moonstone
Hyacinth Mapagkumbaba Lamberto V. Avellana Lapulapu Pisces Nnephrite
Iris Mapayapa Levi Celerio Luna Polaris Onyx
Jasmine Marangal Lucio D. San Pedro Mabini Rigel Pearl
Orchid Marunong Napoleon V. Abueva Malvar Sagittarius Quartz
Rose Masayahin Ryan P. Cayabyab Rizal Sirius Ruby
Sampaguita Masigasig Vicente S. Manansala Sakay Taurus Sapphire
Daffodil (OHP) Maparaan (OHP) Lino Brocka (OHP) Raja Sulayman (OHP) Topaz
Reference(s):[2]

Incidents

  • On November 29, 2022, two men in room in 9-Kamagong engaged in a fight even though there was a teacher present during the last period (between 4:40 PM - 5:30 PM). Both individuals were subsequently taken to the guidance office and suspended for three school days.
  • On June 14, 2023, Grade 11 students turned off the circuit breaker on the 2nd floor of Building 3, near the stairs next to room 208, resulting in a blackout in rooms 205 to 208. A Grade 9 student entered the TLE Practical Arts faculty room, and it was then realized by the teachers that the Grade 11 students were responsible for the blackout. The teachers, who are professionals in electrical matters, restored the electricity by turning the circuit breaker back on, much to the delight of the students in rooms 205 to 208.
  • On June 15, 2023, at 10:19 AM, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake with its epicenter in Calatagan, Batangas,[3] caused panic at the school. Classes were immediately suspended, including the afternoon sessions, starting at 10:20 AM. The school's engineering and disaster response teams inspected buildings and structures to ensure safety.
  • On September 13, 2023, some Grade 10 students were found using illegal drugs and vaping inside the restroom. Most of these students were from sections Agoncillo, Gomez, Malvar, and Jaena. On the same day, two female Grade 10 students were caught vaping in the women's restroom and posted a video on TikTok while wearing the school uniform of PCWHS. Due to the severity of these violations, the school dismissed the students mentioned above.
  • On October 13, 2023, at 8:24 AM, a magnitude 5.0 earthquake originating from Calaca, Batangas,[4] prompted students to evacuate to the school grounds for safety. The School Risk Management Council conducted inspections of the classrooms to assess for any potential wall cracks. By 9:00 AM, following directives from the Pasay City School's Division Office, the school principal issued instructions for students to return to their classrooms, and classes resumed as scheduled. No injuries were reported in this incident.[5][6]

References

  1. Pasay City West High School-305368-PYC (August 23, 2023). "PCWHS Welcomes New Principal". Facebook. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  2. Pasay City West High School-305368-PYC (August 22, 2023). "Building and Room Assignments". Facebook. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
  3. "Earthquake Information". Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. June 15, 2023. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
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