About Us

Philosophy Of Education

Holy Cross High School is an educational institution dedicated to the development of the whole person for life and hereafter. It believes that all people have an alienable right to an education that is in keeping with their ultimate goals, their aspirations, their abilities, their fraternal association with other people in fostering a true unity and peace on earth.

School History 

   Sometime in 1926, a group of Chinese-Filipino businessmen in Dumaguete established an organization known as the DUMAGUETE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (DCCC). Among the organizers were the late Mariano L. UyMatiao, Abdon Velez, Sun ug Son, CangYuco, Que Tech Tuen, Santiago Chiu Bontin, Lucio Limquiaco, Jo Tian Sang, Uy Yao Khun, Sun Un Po, Ong Chiong Chi, Du Quinco and other leading businessmen.

     Two years later after the founding of the DCCC, the Board of Directors thought of putting up an educational institution where the children of the Tsinoy community could learn not only the basic education but also the culture and arts of China. Thus, on July 15, 1928, the Dumaguete Chung Hua High School came into being. The late Santiago Chiu Bontin was the Chairman of the Board of Trustees and the late Chiu Yu Po was the school principal.

    The school, located at corner Sta. Catalina and Noblefranca Streets, started its operation in a small one – storey schoolhouse built of wood and nipa. It was administered by a principal and three teachers offering primary education to around forty pupils. Since then, the enrollment increased until it was forced to close in 1941 due to the start of the Second World War.

    After the war, the school resumed its operation and in 1951, a new concrete building was erected to replace the old dilapidated schoolhouse. A girl’s dormitory and boy’s dormitory were added to meet the housing needs of out-of-town students and finally a gymnasium was constructed for sports and other activities. In 1980, these dormitories were converted into classrooms to accommodate the increasing number of student population. A complete course in the elementary and secondary education in both English and Chinese necessitated a change in the name of the school into Dumaguete Chinese High School during the administration of the late Mr. Chi-sin Tsai, the principal who served from 1949 to 1956. The school was again renamed Holy Cross High School in 1967 when its doors were opened to all Filipinos, during the incumbency of Rev. Fr. Joseph Wang as principal. The school became fully Filipinized after the declaration of Martial Law in 1972.

    Holy Cross High School celebrates its Founders’ Day on the 15th of July each year. It celebrated its Golden Jubilee on July 15, 1978 and Diamond Jubilee on July 15, 2003.

  Since the year 2000, the school has been managed by the Sisters of the Congregation of St. Therese of the Child Jesus from Taiwan. Sister Agnes Hsieh served as the first school directress. As Holy Cross High School grows as a learning institution, a Montessori-based curriculum of the Pre-School Department was introduced with Sr. Nellie Gillegao as its head.

    In 2014, the Lorenzo Mission Society manages the school with Rev. Fr. Garry Neil Fuentebella as the director.

Core Values

The teaching of values at Holy Cross High School is centered on three main themes:

   The pursuit of Filipino core values anchored on the thrust of the Department of Education and Christian idealism and achieving this idealism through the practice of values emphasized in the Chinese Culture.

The thrust of the Department of Education is to inculcate to every students/pupils the four Filipino core values namely:
  1. Makatao
  2. Makakalikasan
  3. Makabansa
  4. Maka-Diyos
The Eight Virtues 八德
  1. Loyalty 忠
  2. Filial Piety / Respect and Love of Elders 孝
  3. Compassion / Kindness 仁
  4. Love 愛
  5. Trustworthiness信
  6. Sincerity to Fellowmen and Sense of Fairness 義
  7. Peace 和
  8. Harmony  平 
The Four Anchors or The Four Social Bonds: 四維
  1. Courtesy/Propriety 禮
  2. Righteousness 義
  3. Integrity/Honesty/Incorruptibility 廉
  4. Sense of Shame 恥

Note: Together, the Eight Virtues 八德 and the Four Anchors 四維 comprise the core of Confucian Ethics commonly known in Chinese as 四維八德 and popularly known as the principles of character building 做人的道理.

The Three Virtues 三達德
  1. Wisdom  智
  2. Kindness 仁
  3. Courage  勇
The practice of Truth, Benevolence, Beauty and Spirituality 真、善、美、聖
The practice of Thriftiness 儉樸 and Industriousness 勤勞
The practice of Forgiveness 忠恕

It was the original wish of the School Founders that the teachers and also the students learn and practice these values by heart. 

RELATED LINKS

Holy Cross Dumaguete City

HCHS Dumaguete City Alumni Association

Lorenzo Mission Institute

Philippine Chinese Education ResearchCenter

Mary Immaculate Parish

Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines

Kong Hua School

Department of Education

Lorenzo Ruiz Mission Society

St. Peter the Apostle School