Olongapo City National High School
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OCNHS History
Olongapo City National High School (OCNHS) was established in 1946, the time when Filipinos were at the height of rehabilitation from World War II. It started as the Reservation High School with an initial enrolment of 320 students under the United States (US) Naval Reservation Administration. The growth and development of the school runs parallel with the growth and development of the city of Olongapo. The school was later turned-over to the Republic of the Philippines by virtue of RP-US base agreement in 1954, and was renamed Olongapo High School. By virtue of Executive Order number 336 issued by President Carlos P. Garcia the school was reconverted to a municipal school under the division of Zambales. It later became a provincial high school in 1962. When Congressman Ramon Magsaysay worked for the approval of Republic Act 4645 converting Olongapo into a chartered city on June 1, 1966, the school was renamed Olongapo City High School. It became a national high school on September 2, 1972, carrying its present name.