Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School Mataas na Paaralan ng Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) (Filipino) | |
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Address | |
31 Ermin Garcia St., cor. Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Cubao 1111 Philippines | |
Coordinates | 14°37′38″N 121°2′47″E / 14.62722°N 121.04639°E |
Information | |
Type | Public, Special Science |
Motto | Soar High, Monsay!, Basta Monsay, Mahusay! |
Established | 1953 | (as Quezon City High School: Cubao Annex); 1956 (as Cubao High School); 1965 (as Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School)
School number | 305358 |
Principal | Dr. Josephine Molina - Maningas |
Faculty | Approx. 220[1] |
Grades | 7 to 10 (junior high school) 11 to 12 (senior high school) |
Number of students | 4,282 (as of SY 2020 - 2021) Approx. 4,000 - 7,000; referred to as "Ramonians" or "Taga-Monsay" (from Monsay) |
Language | English, Filipino, Mandarin Chinese (for Foreign Language Service Curriculum) |
Campus | Urban |
Student Union/Association | RMCHS Supreme Secondary Learner Government (SSLG) under Ma. Cecilia M. Velasco RMCHS Campus Integrity Crusaders (CIC) under Ma. Cecilia M. Velasco RMCHS Learner Government Commission on Elections and Appointments (LG COMEA) under Ma. Cecilia M. Velasco |
Color(s) | Illuminating Emerald and Whiteout (for basic education curriculum)
Jasper and Whiteout (for Engineering and Science Education Program) Dark Slate Gray and Whiteout (for senior high school curriculum) |
Song | RMCHS Hymn |
Nickname | RM, RMCHS, Ramon, Monsay, Monching, Team Monsay (sports nickname) |
Publication | The Apprentice (English) under Abigail A. Driz Ang Tanglaw (Tagalog) under Evangeline S. Gagarin |
Yearbook | The Apprentice: Commencement Issue |
Affiliations | Division of City Schools - Quezon City, Department of Education DOST |
Website | www |
View of RMCHS New Sonny Belmonte Building from Mega Q-Mart, 2021. |
Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School (RMCHS), also referred to by its colloquial portmanteau Monsay or Monching (as homage to one of Ramon Magsaysay's nicknames), is a public high school in Quezon City, Philippines.[2][3] It was founded as an annex of Quezon City High School (QCHS) in 1953 then became an independent school in 1958. It is one of the two schools in Metro Manila named after President Ramon Magsaysay (the other being Ramon Magsaysay High School, Manila).