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SCHOOL HISTORY

Sun Valley National High School is one of the public schools of Parañaque City. It was an annex of Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School for two years (SY 2008-2010).

The building was built last August 2007 with an actual cost of thirty four million eight hundred four thousand three hundred two pesos and thirty-four centavos (P34, 804,302.34) funded by the City Government of Parañaque. The school has four-storey building with 34 classrooms and 5 administrative rooms. Its lot area is 2990 m² with a floor area of 2736 m².

The school began its operation last June 10, 2008 offering five sections with a population of 267 students consisting of 159 males and 108 females. Initially, nine teachers from Dr. Arcadio Santos National High School were detailed here. The school requested non-teaching staff from the office of the mayor and the City Government re-assigned two non-teaching staff to the school. One is a Security Agent 1 from PSSD-CSU and an Administrative Aide I from F. Serrano Elementary School.

Last 2009, through the help of ASUS Foundation with partners Commission on Information & Communications Technology (CICT) and Institute for Information Industry (III), 21 sets of desktop computers were added to the computer laboratory called ADOC 2.0 e-Learning Digital Center.  It was initiated by the Chinese Taipei of Asia-Pacific Economic Corporation (APEC). The 9th Council of Barangay Sun Valley supported also by donating and installing electrical wires in each unit.

March 2010, the school became one of the independent high schools of the city by the virtue of the Republic Act 10065 authored by the former Congressman Roilo S. Golez of District II.

June 2010, the school and the Sun Valley Council joined forces in establishing the Science Laboratory located at the 4th floor of the building.

School year 2011-2012, Sun Valley National High School had composed 10 sections in the first year level, 8 in the second year, 6 in the third year and 4 sections in the fourth year level with the total population of 1,750 students, 43 teachers and 11 non-teaching staff.

Sun Valley National High school was also a recipient of CONG. ROILO GOLEZ’ Project Golezeum. The said project provided a see-through roof to cover the school ground. 

In June 2011, the school has the new officer-in-charge who was a Filipino Supervisor, MARIETTA M. SANTOS+. During her term, landscape was enhanced beside the flagpole. Different offices were also structured.

In May 2012 before the school year opened, the school received its new officer in charge in the person of MR. CARLITO T. ADDUCUL. He was an Assistant to the Principal of Parañaque National High School-Main for many years and was an OIC-Principal of Parañaque National High School – Don Galo before taking over Sun Valley National High School. During the school year 2012-2013, it was the big leap of enrolment. Approximately 400 students were added. From 1,750 enrollees, it jumped to more than 2,000. With the big enrolment, the school implemented the two shifts scheme for the first time. Morning session from 6:00 AM to 1:20 PM and 1:20 PM to 6:00 PM for the afternoon session. With this big population, the school had added four national permanent teachers and six (6) LSB teachers.

The Alternative Learning System (ALS) and the Open High School Program (OHSP) were enhanced. The school placed 3rdover all in the Division National Achievement Test (NAT) result. The canteen and its services were also improved for the convenience of the students.

On September 2, 2013, the school acknowledged Dr. Leonisa D. Romano. She was a member of the faculty of Parañaque National High School-Main. She is highly motivated to render her prowess in managing and developing the school. 

 

SVNHS welcomed its new school head, Dr. Pablito S. Vibal, a veteran in terms of being a principal, on September 2019. With his length of service as a principal and the profiles of the schools he led prior to being assigned in SVNHS, such as Paranaque Science High School and PNHS-Baclaran under his belt, our school can be assured that it is under the capable hands of its new leader.

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