20/03/2026
Eid Mubarak!
May Allah accept your fasting, prayers, and sacrifices during the blessed month of Ramadan. May He forgive your sins, grant you mercy, and fill your heart with peace and righteousness.
May this Eid bring you closer to faith, strengthen your iman, and shower your life with endless blessings.
16/03/2026
Your Voice Matters!
The Client Satisfaction Measurement (CSM) of Recodo National High School is now accessible. We warmly encourage our stakeholders, parents, learners, and visitors to share their valuable insights by scanning the QR code.
Your feedback will help us further improve our services and continue delivering quality education to our community. Speak up and be heard—your opinion is highly valued and greatly appreciated.
13/03/2026
Building Future Leaders: RNHS Leadership Camp 2025
Recodo National High School successfully conducted the Leadership Camp 2025 with the theme “Guardians of Leadership: Harnessing the Elements of Change,” bringing together student leaders for two meaningful days of learning, fellowship, and fun.
The camp officially began on October 24 with an inspiring session titled “When Disaster Strikes: Leading with Courage and Skill,” delivered by May E. Vardeleon, a dedicated educator and active advocate for values formation and humanitarian service. Her talk encouraged participants to develop courage, responsibility, and preparedness in times of crisis.
The evening continued with a magical Fellowship Night inspired by the enchanting world of Encantadia. Student leaders showcased their creativity and confidence through exciting activities such as the Scepter Making Contest, Enchanted Runway Competition, and a lively Rave Party, making the night truly memorable.
The excitement carried on the following day, October 25, with an energetic Zumba session and engaging team-building activities that strengthened camaraderie, cooperation, and leadership skills among the participants.
Recodo National High School extends its heartfelt gratitude to all the teachers, facilitators, and student participants who contributed to the success of this event, as well as to our security personnel for ensuring the safety and smooth flow of activities throughout the camp. Indeed, the weekend was a celebration where the true elements of leadership—courage, wisdom, teamwork, and unity—came alive.
06/03/2026
Empowering the Youth for a Drug-Free Future
Recodo National High School, through the initiative of the School Parent-Teacher Association (SPTA) headed by Mrs. Lorena Nuddin, in coordination with the School NDEP and BKD, conducted an Illegal Drug Awareness Symposium with the theme “Laban Kabataan: Empowering a Drug-Free Future.”
The activity aimed to educate and empower students about the dangers of illegal drugs and the importance of making responsible life choices. The symposium featured valuable insights from our distinguished resource speakers:
• PCMS Elimar D. Elican, SDET Investigator, PS 9 Ayala
• Hon. Benyasir H. Asdali, Chairperson, BADAC
Their discussions raised awareness among learners and encouraged them to actively contribute to a safe, healthy, and drug-free community.
Recodo National High School remains committed to supporting programs that promote drug prevention, youth empowerment, and responsible citizenship.
06/03/2026
RNHS Celebrates National Women's Month 2026
Recodo National High School proudly joins the nation in celebrating National Women’s Month 2026 with the theme “Lead Like the Babaylans, Filipinas!” This year’s celebration honors the strength, wisdom, and leadership of Filipino women, inspired by the babaylans of pre-colonial Philippines who served as community leaders, healers, and guides.
In line with this celebration, the RNHS community recognizes and appreciates the remarkable contributions of women in shaping families, communities, and the nation. We honor the dedication, resilience, and leadership of women who continue to inspire change, empower others, and serve as role models for our learners.
As we observe this meaningful occasion, RNHS encourages everyone to support and promote gender equality while celebrating the achievements and leadership of women in all fields. May this celebration remind us to value the voices, talents, and strength of every Filipina who leads with courage, compassion, and purpose.
Together, let us continue to empower women and inspire future generations to lead with confidence and excellence.
02/03/2026
In a meaningful and celebratory Monday Flag Raising Ceremony, the school community gathered to recognize outstanding achievements and exemplary service. Students who competed in the Athletics Meet Under 18 Secondary Girls category during the Dia de Zamboanga, held on February 22, 23, 28, and March 1 at Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University, were honored for bringing pride and distinction to the school.
Secondary Girls Winners:
CARRIEDO, JENILYN
Gold – Shot Put
NGOHO, ELAINE
Bronze – 100m Sprint
Silver – 4x100m Relay
Silver – 4x400m Relay
HAMISAIN, SHAFICA
Silver – 4x400m Relay
ABUBAKAR, ALSHIMA
Silver – 4x100m Relay
Silver – 4x400m Relay
GAVILAN, PRINCESS EDVIAN MAY
Silver – 4x100m Relay
ABDURAHIM, SHERMALYN
Silver – 4x100m Relay
We are incredibly proud of our athletes for their dedication, perseverance, and teamwork. Our heartfelt thanks also go to the coaches whose guidance and commitment played a vital role in these achievements.
The ceremony also highlighted the presentation of the Project WATCH Award to teachers who consistently exemplify punctuality, integrity, and accountability. These educators serve as role models in promoting discipline and professionalism within the school community.
The School Principal likewise shared important reminders as the school year draws to a close, encouraging everyone to stay focused, committed, and determined to finish strong.
24/02/2026
NOHAY CLASE ESTE DIA| Mayor Khymer Olaso has ordered the SUSPENSION OF CLASSES at all levels - both private and public schools in Zamboanga City, TODAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2026.
However, business operations, government services, and work in both public and private sectors continue as usual today, Feb. 25, which is declared as a special working day under Proclamation 1006 in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Edsa People Power Revolution.
Meanwhile, THURSDAY, February 26, 2026 is a SPECIAL NON-WORKING HOLIDAY in Zamboanga City, pursuant to Proclamation 1149, to allow Zamboanguenos to fittingly celebrate the 89th Dia de la Ciudad de Zamboanga.
PLEASE DISREGARD EARLIER ANNOUNCEMENT.
21/02/2026
Institutional Assessment for TVL
Recodo National High School successfully conducted its Institutional Assessment for the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Track on February 11, showcasing the skills and competencies of learners in the following specializations:
* Electrical Installation and Maintenance
* ICT – Computer Systems Servicing (CSS)
*Agricultural and Fishery Arts (AFA)
*Cookery
This activity aims to evaluate students’ competencies, strengthen their practical skills, and prepare them for the National Certification (NC II) assessment.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated assessors — Alejandro Baes, Andreus Hansen, Kenneth Lloyd Calixton, and Esther Aboloc — for guiding and evaluating our learners with professionalism and expertise.
Best of luck to our TVL students as they move forward toward achieving their NC II certification!
20/02/2026
RNHS shines in Ayala District STEMazing
Congrats to RNHS champions Jed Yousef Endonilla and Norraine Kadil! They aced all 7 stations of the Ayala District STEMazing, solving tough math, science and research challenges. Next stop: the quadrant level! Let’s cheer them on as they take RNHS to greater heights!
20/02/2026
RNHS Dominates the Ayala District Mathematical Olympiad 2026 as Overall Champion
The District Mathematical Olympiad 2026, held at Ayala Central School, gathered brilliant young mathematicians from different schools across the district, each showcasing exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills.
We proudly congratulate the following achievers for their outstanding performance:
Grade 7 – 3rd Placer: Keisha A. Iraham
Grade 8 – 1st Placer & Division Qualifier: Munzir Sappari
Grade 9 – 2nd Placer: Mishal Catilo
Grade 10 – 1st Placer & Division Qualifier: Mohammad Qaddar Pakkam
Grade 11 – 1st Placer & Division Qualifier: Jed Yousef Endonilla
Congratulations to our young math champions and their coaches for bringing pride and honor to the school! We wish our Division Qualifiers the best of luck in the next level of competition - keep striving for excellence!
14/02/2026
Happy 17th Founding Anniversary, Recodo National High School