BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
JUNIOr high school
Objectives
1. To provide college-preparatory experience for students who will seek higher education;
2. To develop wholesome attitudes and Christian values that manifest the institution's core values of Knowledge, Compassion, and Professionalism;
3. To ensure quality education with minimal cost; and
4. To enrich the learner's great sense of gratitude and nationalism on Filipino roots and identity.
About Us
KCP Laboratory High School:
A Brief History
After eight years of blessed school operation, King’s College of the Philippines-Bambang, Inc. (formerly Eastern Luzon Colleges) began to offer Basic Education Program under the K-12 curriculum on June 2012 to cater the needs of the youth.
With the vision to become a premier secondary school in rearing academic excellence and Christian development, and the mission to instill to students’ high standard academic challenges with openness, enthusiasm, integrity and leadership; and develop students to become God-fearing individuals endowed with Christian values, became the Basic Education Program’s guiding principle.
In the accomplishment of the above ideals, the program aim to provide students with: (1) academic freedom; (2) opportunities for resolving grievances; (3) academic excellence; (4) nationalism; (5) leadership; (6) quality education at a minimal cost; and (7) Christian values.
This program was first offered during the S.Y. 2012-2013 with Glanda P. Garcia, as the Principal and Mathematics Teacher. The faculty members were Beverly A. Carpio (English Teacher), Ian Jake Cumalde (Filipino Teacher), Jomar Palileng (Science Teacher), Jayson I. Pascua (TLE Teacher), Andy Perez (ESP and Araling Panlipunan Teacher), Marbie D. Domanog (MAPEH Teacher), Jasper Mines (Computer Teacher) and Pedro Abbigat (Christian Living Teacher). Four years after the first operation of the basic education program, on May 17, 2017, it was awarded with the Government Recognition – GR No. J-18 s. 2017.
During the first school year opening, there were nine (9) enrollees, with (5) males and (4) females. The first year of operation was a success that made enrollment for the succeeding years grow slowly.
On the School Year 2017-2018, the basic education started to offer Senior High School with the following programs: (A) Academic Track which is composed of four strands such as (1) Accountancy Business and Management (ABM) Strand; (2) General Academic (GA) Strand; (3) Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand; and (4) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand and (B) Technical Vocational Track which is composed of three Strands such as (1) Home Economics (HE); (2) Industrial Arts (IA) and (3) Information and Communications Technology (ICT). In the same year, the program was granted a Government Permit to operate.
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In April 2017, Jaime L. Pascual succeeded Ms. Garcia as the OIC-Principal for the program after the latter has transferred to another school. Mr. Pascual governed for the program until July 2017. He was eventually replaced by Genevieve A. Marquez, in August 2017.