More than 10,000 students at Tarlac National High School (TNHS) will benefit from safer, more conducive learning spaces following the turnover of a newly constructed two‑storey, 10-classroom building by Security Bank Foundation, Inc. (SBFI), with one classroom sponsored by the Jesus V. Del Rosario Foundation, Inc. (JVRFI).
Turnover ceremony of the 2-storey classroom building at Tarlac National High School, led by Security Bank Foundation Chairman Rafael Simpao, Jr. and Jesus V. Del Rosario Foundation Executive Director Kana ManglapusThe turnover ceremony was led by SBFI Chairman
Rafael Simpao, Jr. and JVRFI Executive Director Kana Manglapus,
together with school officials, local partners, and members of the Security
Bank community.
One of the oldest and largest public secondary schools
in the country, TNHS has long grappled with overcrowding and limited classroom space.
Despite these challenges, the school continues to produce high-performing
students and runs inclusive education programs serving out-of-school youth,
young mothers, working adults, and learners in correctional facilities under
the leadership of Principal Yolanda Gonzales, recently recognized as the Best
Principal of the Year at the 26th World School Summit in London.
"The
outstanding performance of Tarlac National High School offers a ray of hope for
a better Philippines,” said Rafael Simpao, Jr., SBFI Chairman. “Under the
remarkable leadership of Principal Gonzales, we see how public schools—when
given the right support—can stand shoulder to shoulder with the world’s best
and help shape a brighter future for our youth.”
The newly completed building is dedicated to THNS’ Special
Program in Sports, providing student-athletes with a safe environment where
they can pursue both academic and athletic excellence.
“This new facility shows what is possible when vision,
care, and opportunity come together,” said Principal Gonzales. “With this
support, even the biggest challenges can be transformed into success
stories—for our students and for our community.”
Jane Canlas, Branch Manager at Security Bank Tarlac-
Tañedo and a proud TNHS alumna, also expressed her appreciation for the
project. “It is both an honor and a privilege to now represent Security Bank in
giving back to my alma mater,” Canlas said. “This donation reflects our
commitment to empowering communities through education, and it is deeply
meaningful to see it benefit the school where my own foundation was built.”
To date, Security Bank Foundation has donated 887
classrooms to 151 schools across 91 cities and municipalities nationwide, helping
create safer, more supportive learning environments for Filipino students.
Learn more about Security Bank Foundation’s education initiatives by visiting https://www.securitybank.com/foundation/
