Bacolod Tay Tung High School

Bacolod Tay Tung High School, a non-stock, non-profit and non-sectarian educational institution located in the heart of Bacolod City, is my dearest alma mater. One that is close to my heart. :D

Sometime in 1934, The Kuo-Min-Tang (Bacolod Chapter), the Negros Occidental Chamber of Commerce, and the Fil-Sino Organization, joined in establishing a Chinese school in Bacolod City.

Chinese parents and the chinese community leaders had long felt the need of an educational institution where the children of the Chinese community could learn not only the rudiments of the English studies, but also the arts and culture f the land of their ancestors.

Thus Bacolod Tay Tung High School was born. Tay Tung which means “equality for all”, whether rich or poor, regardless of race, creed, and religion is the name chosen for this prestigious institution.

If you plan to enroll your children to a chinese school in Bacolod City, I suggest enrolling them to Tay Tung. I studied there and graduated high school Batch 2005. That’s something I never regretted ever since. :D

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2009-04-03 16:13:16
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[...] to all the graduates of 2009! And a special congratulations to all my Tay Tung high school batchmates from Bacolod City. Yahooo! After all the sleepless nights doing projects and graveyard [...]

 
Comment by James
2009-07-26 08:58:40
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China now seems to rule the trading world, its only a matter of time when we see some great chinese intellactuals. Go China Go

Thanks

 
Comment by Natural Technology
2009-08-03 21:41:11
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Yes, I agree. I think China will not lose from USA soon

 
Comment by How to do things
2009-09-01 14:14:21
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Yes, I agree also China will not lose from USA soon

 
Comment by Wordpress Themes
2009-11-13 17:32:36
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I hope my country also can be like that

 
Comment by Pdf Jawapos
2009-11-13 17:36:12
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I am from Indonesia. I wish my country can be like China or Japan

 
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