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Auto Supply owner, Tung Ah Hua, helped developed the project through the members of the
Cantonese Club; the president during that time was Liu Chuk Tan. Liu Chuk Tan (Remegio Tse Wing Sr.) was from Thuay San, Guang Dong Province in Mainland China. He was the president for Cantonese Club for eight years during the mid-1960s. His secretary was Chiu Yet.
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In 1956, a lot of 1800 sq. m. opposite the school along Mapa Street was purchased by the Board of
Trustees under the leadership of the Chinese Cantonese Club members of Iloilo City on Aldeguer Street. A two-storey wooden structure was erected to accommodate all the high school students. Iloilo Union
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In 1973, a four-storey building was constructed on the same lot to accommodate more than 1000 students. Another imposing four-storey building with an auditorium was inaugurated on the 60th year foundation of the school in 1985. At this time Kuo Ching Yuan, who was the principal for almost 50 years,
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Club building as temporary classroom. In 1929, a lot with an area of 1,096 sq. meters was bought by the Board of
Trustees of Cantonese Club members of Iloilo City. A two-storey building was erected to house more than 130 students. Another two-storey building was built in 1938. These are the
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In 2005, the school had qualified in the GASTPE/FAPE-ESC, a scholarship grant by the government to the private schools to slow the exodus of students from private schools to public ones. Tiong San got an overall rating of above standard for its facilities, equipment, faculty and staff.
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The triangle bears the name “中山中學” which is the
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The school year 2009–2010 marked a great milestone for Tiong San. A bridge connecting the two four-story buildings across Mapa Street was constructed through the donation of an alumnus, Samuel Po in honor of his father: Gregorio Po.
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In March 2007, Tiong San received a donation in kind from an alumnus, Rhett
Cembrano and his family. He furnished all the air-conditioning units in the newly renovated auditorium in honor of his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Chiu Te.
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SYSHS produced alumni who excelled in academics and sports. The school was a constant topnotcher in the national government examinations since the 1960s. SYSHS was champion in several PRISAA and national sports meets.
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In the spring of 1949, student enrollment reached 670. By the request of the parents, a senior high school curriculum was added. The student population increased to more than 700. An auditorium was added.
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and 14th place nationwide in the national government examination for high school graduating students. In the 2000 NSAT examination, SYSHS placed second in
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In 1946 student enrollment reached more than 500 resulting in a lack of classrooms. A three-storey building was constructed to house the high school students.
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The High School department was established in 1939. A science laboratory was put up. Students now numbered more than 300. The school closed when the
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