HISTORY
A strong resolve to put up a high school in Tungkong Mangga for the children of caretakers of Paradise Farms was forged on February 12, 1980 at a meeting of local government officials, community leaders and hacienderas headed by Mr. Nemesio G. Co. The group fast tracked the construction of a school building, courtesy of the
Fil-Chinese Chamber of Commerce after accreditation of the school by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
In school year 1980-1981, the school accepted 222 enrollees. Mr. Domingo Tacardon, Teacher-in-Charge of a faculty of eight, worked out a program of work-oriented curriculum, dominated by agro/agri courses.
From 1988, there had been a succession of leadership as follows 1988-1995, Mrs. Adoracion Tacardon, 1995 (August-September), Mrs. Lucina Uriarte; 1995-1997, Mr. Ronaldo Castor, 1997-1998 Mrs. Adoracion Tacardon; 1998-1999, Mrs. Aryiela Victotoria (Officer-in-Charge), 1999-2013 Ms. Violeta Y. De Leon and lastly 2013 up to present Mr. Danillo A. Casas.
From SY 2000-2001 to 2004-2005 enrolment increased by as much as 30% each year due to massive relocation of informal settlers from Metro Manila. Provisions for housing, teaching, staff, and instructional material were provided by DepED and the local government of City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. The next year saw enrolment increases of 10% and teacher and student welfare programs had been in place. Paradise Farms National High School has been a leader school in many aspects. However, in SY 2010-2011, students population decreased by 10% in view of the creation of 3 public high schools, not to mention the others that were created earlier.
A strong resolve to put up a high school in Tungkong Mangga for the children of caretakers of Paradise Farms was forged on February 12, 1980 at a meeting of local government officials, community leaders and hacienderas headed by Mr. Nemesio G. Co. The group fast tracked the construction of a school building, courtesy of the
Fil-Chinese Chamber of Commerce after accreditation of the school by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
In school year 1980-1981, the school accepted 222 enrollees. Mr. Domingo Tacardon, Teacher-in-Charge of a faculty of eight, worked out a program of work-oriented curriculum, dominated by agro/agri courses.
From 1988, there had been a succession of leadership as follows 1988-1995, Mrs. Adoracion Tacardon, 1995 (August-September), Mrs. Lucina Uriarte; 1995-1997, Mr. Ronaldo Castor, 1997-1998 Mrs. Adoracion Tacardon; 1998-1999, Mrs. Aryiela Victotoria (Officer-in-Charge), 1999-2013 Ms. Violeta Y. De Leon and lastly 2013 up to present Mr. Danillo A. Casas.
From SY 2000-2001 to 2004-2005 enrolment increased by as much as 30% each year due to massive relocation of informal settlers from Metro Manila. Provisions for housing, teaching, staff, and instructional material were provided by DepED and the local government of City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan. The next year saw enrolment increases of 10% and teacher and student welfare programs had been in place. Paradise Farms National High School has been a leader school in many aspects. However, in SY 2010-2011, students population decreased by 10% in view of the creation of 3 public high schools, not to mention the others that were created earlier.