INSIDE ONE OF THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS SCHOOLS PANGASINAN, PH
High school is the most memorable time of schooling, they say. Its infrastructure will be a great memorial.
Pangasinan National High School (PNHS), one of the largest secondary schools in Pangasinan, PH. PNHS is highly praised for producing globally competitive students, given the fact that its facilities and personnel are workable.
This photo (showing the welcome arch of the school) was shot inside a jeepney.
The first school building you'll see while walking towards the main gate
M A I N G A T E
This is what we call the "Lunch Counter" where we primary buy our lunch (obviously). This is managed by the school administration.
This the South Gabaldon Building, where freshmen come to face a whole new world. The center door leads to the library.
Trivia: Gabaldon buildings are schoolhouses built in the [Philippine] provinces during the first decades of the American colonial rule, as mandated by Act No. 1801 authored by Nueva Ecija Assemblyman Isauro Gabaldon.
One of the school's roofed hallways.
After trailing the hallway above, this is the view.
This is the quadrangle area, where we conduct our flag ceremony and flag retreat.
The school gymnasium, where most activities are held and, sometimes, some teachers lecture
North Gabaldon Building - where seniors used to end their high school trip.
Still the North Gabaldon Building; the doors in front will lead to the social hall.
On the left side of the gymnasium, is the PAGCOR Building for Senior High School. It isn't occupied yet, but the school administration targets it to be occupied at Q4 2017.
PAGCOR Building central view
There still are buildings that I haven't featured yet, actually plenty of them and most are still in the making. Expect for a follow-up, and our continuation tour to discovering the remarkable Pangasinan National High School.
A sneek peek of your lovely author's eyes
Reference: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/760013/historical-commission-stops-demolition-of-gabaldon-building