History
History
History
A. SCHOOL PROFILE
Name & History
Rapu-Rapunhons had long valued education as the most significant
inheritance they could bequeath to their children. Motivated by this powerful
vision of liberating themselves from the clutches of ignorance & poverty, parents
sent their children to private secondary schools in Legazpi City. Then the 3 hours
ride in a small, motorized boat was beset with danger but it did not dampen their
spirit. The need for higher education was too great to be ignored, the risk & high
cost notwithstanding.
These were the reason why the plan to put up a secondary school in
Poblacion, in Rapu-Rapu was conceived. And in 1962, The Municipal Council of
Rapu-Rapu head by the late Mayor Amando Q. de la Cruz pass the resolution
which sought to create a secondary school in Rapu-Rapu. It was immediately
presented to Provincial Board of Albay for final approval. The following were
some of the provisions in the resolution.
1. The school site will be donated by the municipal government of RapuRapu;
2. The school fund will be provided by the provincial government;
3. The School will be named ALBAY HIGH SCHOOL-RAPU-RAPU will be a
sister school of Albay High school branches in province.
4. Administration and supervision of the school will be under the Bureau
of Public Schools-Division of Albay
So Albay High School-Rapu-Rapu formerly and officially opened in SY 19631964 with two classes, first year with 34 students and second year with 24
students. There were three faculty member and three non-teaching personnel.
The school utilized the donated Gabaldon building which was vacated by
Rapu-Rapu Central Elementary School. There were two rooms used as a
classroom and one big room used as office of the Principal, Support Staff and
Library. Later, two rooms were added to the existing Gabaldon Building.
The first Teacher-In-Charge was Mr. Hermie Melgar and in 1964 he was
replaced by Antonio de la Torre.
In 1965-1966, the first batch of 27 students graduated from Albay High
School-Rapu-Rapu.
In 1969, Bicol Teachers College (BTC) became the Bicol University, The first
State University in Bicol Region. It was implemented through Republic Act No.
5521 on June 29, 1961 sponsored by the late Honorable Carlos Imperial.
School Administrator
Mr. Hermie Melgar
Mr. Antonio de la Torre
Mr. Victor Penida
Mrs. Sonia Balonzo
Mr. Francisco Lorena
Mr. Edgar R. Camba
Mrs. Teresita G.
Guianan
Mr. Nestorio dela Torre
Mr. Pastor B. Binza
Mr. Naciancino
Obsequio
Mrs. Rosa N. Orpilla
Mr. Serapion S.
Gongona Jr.
Mr. Vicente C. Cariso
Designation/Position
Teacher-In-Charge-Albay HS
Teacher-In-Charge-Albay HS
Teacher-In-Charge-Albay HS
Teacher-In-Charge-Albay HS
Teacher-In-Charge-Albay HS
Teacher-In-Charge-Albay HS
Asst. Prof IV/OIC-RRNHS
Officer-IN-Charge-RRNHS
Officer-IN-Charge-RRNHS
Principal II (detailed from
DepEd, Ligao-RRNHS)
Principal I-RRNHS
Principal I-RRNHS
Principal I-RRNHS
1/201105/2015
06/2015present
HT III/OIC
Principal I-RRNHS
B. COMMUNITY PROFILE
MUNICIPALITY OF RAPU-RAPU
Socio-Cultural
Rapu-Rapu is a third class municipality in the province of Albay, Philippines.
According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 35,875 people.
The
municipality comprises three islands: Rapu-Rapu Island, Batan Island, and
Guinanayan Island.
According to local folklore, the name Rapu-Rapu was originated from the
name of forest tree which was commonly found in the municipality at the time it
was created. This tree is not visible today and the people do not even know that this
tree existed and how it looked.
Communal agricultural communities thrive in the Municipality Rapu-Rapu.
This community was largely developed due to the presence of productive and lush
land. Cultural practices mirror the agricultural and fishing trade of the locality.
Political
Before 1891, Rapu-Rapu was the barrio of Prieto Diaz, Sorsogon and it was
later transferred to Bacon Sorsogon mainly because of its geographical location.
Rapu-rapu was nearer to Bacon than Prieto Diaz. Governor Arlington Betts, the Civil
Governor of the Province of Albay then, created Rapu-Rapu a separate municipality
in 1901. A plebiscite was held when people of Rapu-Rapu were made to choose
whether they will still like to belong to the province of Sorsogon or to be transferred
to the province of Albay. The people choose Rapu-Rapu to be part of Albay, making
it as one of its municipalities.
Elected officials of Rapu-Rapu, Albay for the term 2013-2016
Mayor
Vice Mayor
Councilors
Councilors
Councilors
Councilors
Councilors
Councilors
Councilors
Councilors
Political Subdivisions
Rapu-Rapu is politically subdivided into 34 barangays
Barangays
Bagaobawan
Batan
Bilbao
Binosawan
Bogtong
Buenavista
Buhatan
Calanaga
Caracaran
Carogcog
Dap-Dap
Gaba
Galicia
Guadalupe
Hamorawon
Lagundi
Liguan
Linao
Malobago
Mananao
Mancao
Manila
Masaga
Morocborocan
Nagcalsot
Pagcolbon
Poblacion
Sagrada
San Ramon
Santa Barbara
Class
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Population
722
927
1,172
968
1,040
791
941
708
1,538
349
890
973
2,117
323
1,100
708
918
499
868
1,129
1,226
740
501
987
864
442
5,495
629
1,976
159
Barangay head
Syramae T. Batas
Michael B. Galicia
Jose Rommel B. Villalba
Enida E. Bendal
John B. Dizon
Allan I. Guinto
Romeo A. Bradecina
Eusebio B. Belarmino
Danilo B. Vergara
Emilio D. Entico, Jr.
Irvin G. Santillan
David B. Boncay
Abner A. Berdin
Mario A. Balbin
Abelardo A. Bilaro
Rogelio B. Bonon
Lydia B. Collantes
Randy A. Valenzuela
Carmelita P. Asuncion
Zaldy B. Buen
Rolando B. Barbacena
Teotimo B. Buendia, Jr.
Juan M. Aguilar
Wenifredo B. Bonanza
Natividad B. Bergonio
Wilson A. Eschalas
Erasmo G. Dela Cruz
Oliver G. Raynado
Blesilda B. Bertumen
Conrado D. Balbin
Geographical location
Rapu-Rapu is 374 km (232 mi) southeast of Manila and 36 km (22 mi) east of
Legazpi City, the provincial capital. The small island of Rapu-Rapu and Batan lie to
the east of Luzon and together with the islands of San Miguel and Cagraray, form
the northern rim of Albay Gulf. These islands represent a low monoclonal
continuation of the eastern structural arch into the waters of Lagonoy Gulf. Most of
the land surface of Rapu-Rapu has exposed basement-complex rocks in its interior
consisting mainly of serpentines. Rapu-Rapu has deposits of coal and copper
Demography
Pop.
% p.a.
1990
26,232
1995
28,797
+1.76%
2000
29,176
+0.28%
2007
32,646
+1.56%
2010
35,875
+3.49%
Source: National Statistics
Office/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapu-Rapu,_Albay
Economy
The island of municipality is blessed with natural resources. There are forest
areas in the municipality which are abundant vegetation such as ipil-ipil, narra,
bamboo, and fruit bearing trees, and flowers and he home of different species of
fauna. Different type of fish and sea foods are also abundant in the coast of RapuRapu.
The source of income of Rapu-Rapunhons comes from fishing which is
considered as one of the chief occupation mainly because of the presence of large
fishing grounds surrounding the three islands which comprises the municipality.
Another source of income is the wide hectares of land utilizes for agricultural
purposes.
Climate
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Year
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141 152 175 154
325 432 476 2,848
rainfall
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapu-Rapu,_Albay
Education
General Information
A. Nature of Existence
Name of Sitios/Purok: 6
Adjacent Barangays are: Guadalupe, Carogcog, Malobago,
Morocborocan, Mananao and Buenavisa
B. Distance from:
1. Provincial Capitol
approximately 55 km
Nearest Municipality
Bacacay
C. Population
D. Dialect predominantly Spoken
5, 187
-
II.
Economic Condition
A. Major Source of Livelihood- Farming, Fishing
III.
Bicol
Name of Educational
Institution
Type
No. of Teachers
Rapu-Rapu NHS
Public HS
Rapu-Rapu Central
School
Public ES
Classrooms
Students
Enrolled
19
1067
LGU
funded
Rapu-Rapu Community
College
Communi
ty
College
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
BRGY. CHAIRMAN
BRGY. KAGAWAD
BRGY. KAGAWAD
BRGY. KAGAWAD
BRGY. KAGAWAD
BRGY. KAGAWAD
BRGY. KAGAWAD
BRGY. KAGAWAD
SK CHAIRMAN
BRGY. SECRETARY
BRGY. TREASURER