Bacolod Tay Tung High School
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Bacolod Tay Tung High School (Traditional Chinese: 描戈律大同中學 Hanyu Pinyin: MíaoGēLù DàTóng ZhòngXue ) is a co-educational Chinese
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 educational institution in Bacolod City
Bacolod City
The City of Bacolod , is a highly urbanized midsize Philippine city. It is the capital of the Negros Occidental province. Having a total of 499,497 inhabitants as of August 1, 2007, it is the most populous city in the Western Visayas Region. It is currently ranked as the 17th most populous city in...

 in the province of Negros Occidental
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, Philippines
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. The school is a non-stock, non-profit and non-sectarian institution.

Tay Tung (Traditional Chinese: 大同 Hanyu Pinyin: DàTóng), meaning "Equality for all", whether rich or poor, regardless of race, creed, and religion, was chosen as the name of the school. This noble concept was greatly emphasize by Confucius and, appropriately, Tay Tung has for its Founder's Day the date when that well-known sage was born on 28 September.

History

Sometime in 1934, the Kuomintang (Bacolod Chapter), the Negros Occidental Chamber of Commerce, and the Fil-Sino Organization, joined in establishing a Chinese school in Bacolod City. Chinese parents and community leaders had long felt the need for an educational institution where the children of the Chinese community could learn not only the rudiments of English studies, but also the arts and culture of the land of their ancestors.

The office of the Kuo-Min-Tang at Smith Street served as the first location of the school. Mr. Uy Kong Han was the first Principal of 17 enrolled students. Due to financial instability during the early years, there was a time when the school was forced to close its operation.

Five years later, in 1939, the organizers were able to raise funds with which to buy a 2,645 square metre lot at Luzuriaga Street. Here, the school building, library and other school facilities were constructed. With improved school facilities, more students enrolled under the Principalship of Mr. Chuay Chay Chong. Unfortunately, when the Second World War broke out in the latter part of 1941, the school operation was suspended.

After the war in 1945, the school resumed operation with Mr. Kho Siak Hi, the principal of Silay Puey Ching School, as concurrent Tay Tung school Principal. Due to poor health, he was forced to resign and the school Supervisor, Mr. Shim Chi Kong became Principal. In the summer of 1950, the high school curriculum was added to the school offering.

In 1951, a two-hectare lot in Libertad Street, the present site of the school, was acquired and a concrete building erected. The resignation of Mr. Robert Yu in 1953 paved the way for the promotion of the Supervisor Mr. Yao E. Ching, to the position of Principal. When he resigned the following year, Professor Jen Tai who served for one year, succeeded him.

On April 5, 1955, a fire destroyed several commercial stores and residential houses in Bacolod City, incurring huge financial losses to the school.

Mr. Shim Chi Kong was the Principal for the next six school years, 1955-1961. It was during his administration that the school first offered 6 years Chinese studies in the Secondary level; 3 years Senior high. The school was recognized by the Department of Education under the Bureau of Private Schools. More reference books and laboratory equipment for Physics and Chemistry were brought from Taiwan
Taiwan
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in the summer of 1958. The Board of Trustees constructed in 1959, the two- storey building at the left wing of the school, covering 600 square meters. The first floor was for the elementary classrooms, while the second floor was made into a dormitory for boys and girls.

Mr. Shim Chi Kong resigned in 1961 and was replaced by Mr. Cua Siok Po. However, due to the pressure of work in and out of school, he resigned and Mr. Ong Bi Cheong took over as Principal. During the term of Mr. Ong Bi Cheong another building at the right wing was built. After five years, in 1968, he resigned. He was succeeded by Mr. Yu An Sun, the first Tay Tung alumnus to serve as Principal. He also served concurrently as a member of the Board of Trustees. His loyalty and love for his Alma Mater made him render his services for free during his two-year term as Principal.

In 1970, Mr. Benito Mesina was installed as Principal. He served for four years, after which, Mr. Yu An Sun, returned to head the school. Less than two years later, Dr. William Hsieh acted as principal for only 1 year. After him, the Board of Trustees hired Miss Luz V. Navarra , a newly retired public school Supervisor, for a three-year term. Without a Principal, the Academic Affairs Committee, composed of five members, managed the affairs of the school with Miss Navarra for the school years 1976-1979. The committee, with yearly alternating chairpersons, namely, Mr. Alfonso Luis Tan and Mr. Jose Go, continued to administer the school operation for another school year, with an Executive secretary Miss Leu Lita L. Cu, an alumna. After that, Miss Leu Lita L. Cu was appointed Principal for five years until 1986 when Mrs. Eelinda T. Leonardo took over as Principal up to 1996.

After Mrs. Leonardo, Mrs. Emelita Chen, a 1997 alumna, was named Principal and up to her time she served with the vision and commitment of creating significant changes and improvements in the development and management of knowledge through education and technology in a cosmopolitan environmental.

And next, is Mrs. Dy Kian Bee, who is an alumna, SY 2002 Chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee of the school and Member of the Board of Trustees whose primary thrust is to make Bacolod Tay Tung High School educational program more relevant and effective in meeting the needs of the learners. She also sees to it that the curricular and co- curricular activities of the learners are extensive so as to equip them with a more functional knowledge and skills in a friendly school system. With the Chiao Kuang Educational Center, the new Pre-School Building, the Home Economics, the renovation of offices and classrooms, and, training of educators, it is believed that the teaching-learning conditions will improve and excellence will be reached. This is Mrs. Dy Kian Bee's paradigm of success for Bacolod Tay Tung School studentry as inspired by the Board of Trustees headed by Mr. Andres Valencia, benefactors, and the community of educators.

With aim to continue the restructured curriculum. Mrs. Ma Victoria T. Avance - Appointed Principal in SY 2005 with Mr. Gil ALfredo Soverino, Head English Studies (who) focused to an inter-disciplinary curriculum to effect excellent classroom performance. More in-service training services were done and participated in by teachers.

In the following curriculum year, Bacolod Tay Tung High School through the Board of Trustees Administrative Committee composed by Mr. Andres S. Valencia (President - Board of Trustees); Mr. Eusebio W. Po (BOT Chairman- Academic Affairs Committee); Mrs. Dy Kian Bee (BOT Administrative Director and Former Principal SY 2002) and Dr. Mary Jane C. Uy( Educational Consultant) with Mr. John Wei Kun Tsai giving assistance to the board of trustees Administrative Committee in the Foreign Language Enhancement Curriculum of BTTHS, that the Foreign Language Enhancement Basic Education Curriculum in this year's Academic focus for our school children's development is inspired.

On September 27, 2008, the school welcomed a new principal. Mrs. Nilda M. Monge, a retired high school principal of Negros Occidental High School (NOHS) was formally introduced to the teachers and staff by the administration during the Teacher’s Day Luncheon last .

SCO

The Student Council Organization runs programs and services that enrich the learning environment outside the classroom, through leadership development programs, campus activities, TTCB services, health awareness, and community related services.

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Alumni websites


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