Zeferino Arroyo High School

Zeferino Arroyo High School

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School ID: 302253
Public Institution | Since 1981

Official page of Zeferino Arroyo HS

09/05/2026

📢 “Bayanihan sa Paaralan: Nagkakaisa para sa Kaayusan at Kaalaman”

Sama-sama para sa Malinis, Ligtas at Makabagong Paaralan! 💚🏫

Inaanyayahan po ang lahat ng magulang, mag-aaral, alumni, g**o, at mga kabarangay na makiisa sa BRIGADA ESKWELA 2026 ng Zeferino Arroyo High School – Iriga City mula June 1–5, 2026.

Magtulungan tayo sa paglilinis, pagkukumpuni, at pagpapaganda ng ating paaralan upang maging handa at ligtas ang bawat mag-aaral sa panibagong taon ng pag-aaral. ✨

💪 Bayanihan para sa de-kalidad na edukasyon!
📍 Tara na at makilahok — isang paaralan, isang komunidad, isang misyon!




27/04/2026

Be the Voice. Tell the Story. Make an Impact.

If you have a passion for writing, reporting, photography, or public speaking, you are welcome in ZAHS Special Program in Journalism (SPJ).

Develop your skills in news writing, campus journalism, broadcasting, and digital media while gaining confidence, creativity, and critical thinking.

Be part of competitions, woekshops, and media experiences that will prepare you for future opportunities.

Enroll at Zeferino Arroyo High School
Your voice matters. Your story deserves to be heard.

Be a student journalist. Be a leader. Be a Zeferinian!

23/03/2026
21/03/2026

Yesterday's hard work is today’s success.

Photos from OCOS Focus - Modern Coworking Space in Iriga's post 06/03/2026

A peaceful place to collect your thoughts.

Photos from Zeferino Arroyo High School's post 26/02/2026

HARDWORK + PERSEVERANCE + PATIENCE = CSS NC II.
40 days of training, 1 day pre-assessment and 1 day assessment day is in the bag. Sabi nga ng isang philosopher " "Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out." CONGRATULATIONS.

Maraming salamat sa aming JDVP partner Oliveros Colleges through Maam Lalaine O. Marpuri, Inc., Sir Ariel Turiano - CSS Trainor and , sa naging assessor and Tesda Representative.

12/02/2026

Congratulations ZAHS!!!
Back to back CHAMPION😍
1st Place Street Dance Exhibition😍😍

With hearts full of gratitude, we want to say Thank You to our incredible Tinagba festival dancers! Your energy, passion, and rehearsals, brought the streets of Iriga to life. Watching you move in harmony, was truly mesmerizing. You took our culture and turned it into a masterpiece on stage.
To our choreographers, artistic team, trainers, teachers, and every individual behind the scenes - from the costume designers to the prop makers - thank you for the sleepless nights and unwavering dedication.
And to our supporters, teachers, friends, and family who provided food, transportation and logistics, and loud cheers, this championship also belongs to you, too! You made sure our team was fed, prepared and inspired.
To our partner institution, the Fatima Integrated School, for lending us the truck to transport our props, thank you Sister Vanice, and to our friends from the BFP, thank you for the instant rain you poured into our dancers, and for the support extended.
This win is a testament to what we can achieve when a community comes together.
We are so proud of everyone.

From: Ludevina Ester D. Bolante
Principal IV, ZAHS

10/02/2026

Good luck, ZAHS!
Basta Zeferinian, Magaling ‘yan!

ARRIBA Iriga! Arriba ZAHS!
📍Zeferino Arroyo High School

This costume portrays the Agta, the indigenous group of Iriga City, and reflects their strength, simplicity, and deep connection to nature, making it fitting for the Tinagba Festival Street Dancing Competition. The ensemble features earth-toned body paint that mimics natural skin textures, paired with red and gold garments adorned with beads, tassels, and native-inspired patterns that represent cultural pride and tradition.

The headbands, arm pieces, and layered accessories highlight a warrior-like identity, symbolizing resilience and bravery. The female dancer carries a harvest-inspired prop decorated with vegetables and vines, representing abundance and the Agta’s role in gathering and offering the first fruits of the land. The male dancer holds a carved, gold-toned “patong”with feather accents, signifying strength, protection, and ritual importance.

Overall, the costume embodies the Agta’s hardworking spirit, their harmony with nature, and their contribution to the story of Tinagba as a celebration of thanksgiving, harvest, and community heritage.

52nd Tinagba Festival Celebration (1974-2026)
Lungsod ng Iriga




23/12/2025

Back Where Our Story Began

The homecoming we’ve all been waiting for is finally here!
Join us as we celebrate memories, milestones, and meaningful connections at the ZAHS Grand Alumni Homecoming 2025, proudly hosted by Batch 2009.

Let’s come home, reconnect, and create new memories together.
See you there, ZAHS alumni!

Photos from Zeferino Arroyo High School's post 16/12/2025

ZAHS SPJ at the 1st Journo Media Con
December 11–12, 2025
USANT MGS AVR

The pioneer batch of the ZAHS Special Program in Journalism (SPJ) participated in a two-day seminar, the 1st Journo Media Con, organized by the Young Communicators Society of the College of Liberal Arts, USANT.

The event was made possible through the initiative of Dan Angelo Noarin, YCOSOC President and a ZAHS alumna, who opened an opportunity for these young learners to gain first-hand knowledge and insights from local speakers of great caliber in the field of journalism and media.

The students were accompanied by their class adviser, Ma’am Kirstin Puso, and the SPJ Coordinator, Ma’am Verna Contreras, along with their student-teachers, Ma’am Nat and Ma’am Mellibeth.

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