University of Santo Tomas Junior High School
University of Santo Tomas Junior High School | |
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Veritas | |
Location | |
Benavides Building, UST, Sampaloc, Manila | |
Information | |
Established | 6 June 1928 |
Principal | Assoc. Prof. Marishirl P. Tropicales, M.A. |
Regent | Rev. Fr. Jannel N. Abogado, OP |
Number of students | 1,800 |
Color(s) |
Gold, black, and white |
Mascot | Tiger Cubs |
Newspaper | The Aquinian |
Yearbook | Veritas |
Website |
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The University of Santo Tomas Junior High School (USTJHS, formerly called University of Santo Tomas High School and commonly called as UST Pay High), established on June 6, 1928, is one of the high school departments of the University of Santo Tomas (UST), located at Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. This school has 4 years of high school, starting from Grade 7 to 10. The remaining 2 years of high school (Grade 11 and Grade 12) were transferred to the recently established University of Santo Tomas Senior High School.
Academics
The UST Junior High School offers courses as mandated by the Department of Education on the Basic Education Curriculum. Integration and addition of certain courses are on the testing stage in line with the first ever accreditation attempt of the High School for its 80 years of existence. The courses offered per year level follow.
- Courses for Grade 7
- Filipino 7 - Ibong Adarna and Retorika at Balarila
- English 7 - Philippine Literature and Grammar & Composition
- Math 7
- Elementary Algebra
- Intermediate Algebra
- Geometry
- Statistics
- Science 7
- General Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Earth Science
- Christian Living 7 - Old and New Testaments
- Makabayan 7
- Araling Panlipunan (AP) - Philippine History
- Musika at Sining (MS) - Introduction to Music Concepts
- Edukasyong Pangkatawan at Pangkalusugan (EPP)
- Teknolohiya, Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (TEPP) - Electricity and Drafting
- Homeroom
- Courses for Grade 8
- Filipino 8 - Florante at Laura and Retorika at Balarila
- English 8 - Afro-Asian Literature and Grammar & Composition
- Math 8
- Elementary Algebra
- Intermediate Algebra
- Geometry
- Statistics and Probability
- Science 8
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Earth Science
- Christian Living 8 - Roman Catholic Church and Sacraments
- Araling Panlipunan (AP) - Asian History
- Musika at Sining (MS) - Philippine and Asian Music
- Edukasyong Pangkatawan at Pangkalusugan (EPP)
- Teknolohiya, Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (TEPP)
- Computer History, Microsoft Office Basics, and HTML Basics
- Cooking
- Homeroom
- Courses for Grade 9
- Filipino 9 - Noli Me Tangere and Retorika at Balarila
- English 9 - Anglo- American Literature and Grammar & Composition
- Math 9 - Advanced Algebra and Geometry
- Science 9 - Chemistry
- Christian Living 9 - Christian Ethics and Morality
- Makabayan 9
- Araling Panlipunan (AP) - World History
- Musika at Sining (MS) - African and Asian Music
- Edukasyong Pangkatawan at Pangkalusugan (EPP)
- Teknolohiya, Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (TEPP) - HTML, PHP, and Adobe Flash
- Homeroom
- Courses for Grade 10
- Filipino 10 - El Filibusterismo and Retorika at Balarila
- English 10 - World Literature
- Math 10 - Trigonometry and Calculus
- Science 10 - Physics
- Christian Living 10 - Social Issues
- Makabayan 10
- Araling Panlipunan (AP) - Economics
- Musika at Sining (MS) - World Music
- Edukasyong Pangkatawan at Pangkalusugan (EPP)
- Teknolohiya, Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (TEPP) - Adobe Flash and Visual Basic
- Citizenship Advancement Training
- Homeroom
Co-curricular Program
The co-curricular program of the High School covers matters regarding clubs and organizations. All the students are required to join one club of their interest and choice. Students can join two or more clubs but there has always been problems and conflicts about this matter regarding competency to multi-task in the clubs and organizations these students have joined.A scheme for grading honors students of the third and fourth year levels has been continuously used as a wayto determine the awardees for graduation. The total grade of honors students is composed of 70% on academics while 30% on co-curricular. For those who are not vying for honors, they get an equivalent letter rating from the club with which they are in. This grade is shown in their report cards. This is also done for the honor students but the scheme mentioned is being used.
There are 30 recognized clubs and organizations in the High School.
- Student Council
- Speech Club
- Association of Students for Academic Competition
- Math Club
- Natural Science Club
- Young Scientists' Club
- English Forum
- Samahang Kulturang Filipino
- Social Studies Circle
- Young Community Stewards
- Liturgical Ministry
- Dominican Network
- Student Catholic Action
- UST CAT Golden Corps of Cadets
- UST CAT Cadet Officers
- Honorary Corps of Sponsors and Escorts
- Arts and Crafts Club (formerly TASC)
- Culinary Arts Club
- Music Society
- Glee Club
- Music Ensemble
- Golden Scouts
- Cultural Dance Troupe
- Pep Squad
- Athletics Club
- Digital Arts Club
- Drama Guild
- The Aquinian (Official Student Publication)
- Readers' Club
- Dialektikos (Varsity Debate Team)
- Peer Facilitators Club
- Young Entrepreneurs Club
These clubs and organizations have officers from the third and fourth year levels appointed before the summer of the incoming school year. Students may join during the Club Exposition. The members of each club shall attend the monthly Club Day of their chosen club.
Parents' Association
The Parents' Association is composed of all the parents of the students of the high school headed by a group of officers and class representatives chosen by fellow parents. The association has been very active in promoting a good teacher-parent relationship through its various activities and contests. Most of which are held during selected Sundays of each quarter. The association's main thrust is for the transparency of the school regarding matters affecting the students.
Alumni Association
The Alumni Association is headed by a set of officers with the main thrust of going over through matters concerning the alumni of the school. The Alumni Association has been a laudable stakeholder of the school for their contributions for the school at present.
Athletics
The UAAP was founded in 1938 by the University of Santo Tomas, University of the Philippines, Far Eastern University and National University (Philippines). Now, the sports organization includes Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, Adamson University, and the University of the East.
UST Host School
The University of Santo Tomas was the Host School for the UAAP Season 70. Fr. Ermito de Sagon, O.P., Director of the UST Institute of Physical Education and Athletics and President of UAAP Season 70 lead the UAAP organizers, members and fans from the eight institution members in the various events which were held in various venues during the season.
General Champion
The UST Juniors Division (USTHS) held the General Championship Title last UAAP Season 74, winning various sports titles in taekwondo, swimming, etc. UST Juniors division holds 14 General Championship trophies all in all since 1986.
Facilities
The facilities of the UST JuniorHigh School include:
- USTHS Library
- USTHS PE Room
- USTHS 2 Audio-visual Rooms
- USTHS Benavides Auditorium
- USTHS Air-conditioned Canteen
- USTHS Multi-Purpose Room
- USTHS Prayer Room
- USTHS Music Room
- USTHS Drafting Room
- USTHS Computer Rooms (3) with Internet service
- USTHS Physics and Chemistry Laboratories
- Air-conditioned classrooms with two (2) ceiling Fans, white boards, bulletin boards, blackboards, LCD Projectors, speakers and podiums
- Livelihood Education Function Rooms
- Student Council Office
- UST CAT Headquarters
- The Aquinian Publishing Room/Office
Likewise, the school provides the students with guidance and counseling and spiritual consultation. The faculty staff is available for academic consultation to the students and parents at designated dates and hours in the Faculty/Conference Room.
Notable alumni
- Jose Wendell Capili - awardwinning writer and academic, Professor, Assistant Vice President for Public Affairs and Director of Alumni Relations, University of the Philippines
- Rhea Katrina Dimaculangan - volleyball player
- Kevin Ferrer - basketball player
- J. Neil Garcia - awardwinning writer and academic, Professor and UP Press Director, University of the Philippines
- Jun Lana - prizewinning playwright, screenwriter, and headwriter
- Angel Locsin - actress
- Bino Realuyo - New York-based poet and novelist
- Alfredo E. Pascual - President of the University of the Philippines
- Jamie Rivera - singer
- Aleona Denise Santiago - volleyball player
- Antonio Trillanes - Philippine senator
- Alyssa Valdez - volleyball player
- Eula Valdez - actress
- Kim Alano Fajardo - DLSU Lady Spikers , Season 76 Best Setter