Brief History of the School

Catering the educational needs of the barangays across the Chico River, on June 6, 2006, Sto. Nino National High School- Lubo Extension was born. This was made possible through the persistence of Mr. Daniel R. Prudenciano, principal of SNHS, Atty. Vicente G. Pagurayan, the Local Chief Executive, the members of the legislative body of the Local Government Unit of Sto. Nino, the barangay officials of Lubo headed by Barangay Captain Rosendo Baliuag and the parents.

On its first year of operation, it has 7 feeder barangays namely; Lubo where the school is located, Lattac, Tabang, Cabayu, Niug Sur, Mapitac and Sta. Maria. The barangays are hilly and mountainous and are located along the banks of the Chico River. To reach the place, barangay Tabang, Mapitac and Cabayu you have to cross the Chico River through a boat or a raft then hike to reach the place because it is not accessible to transportation especially for Cabayu and Mapitac. It has 72 pioneer learners. Mr. Prudenciano recommended the late Mrs. Marita C. Cardona, Master Teacher II to be designated as the Teacher-In-Charge. With her, were six mighty and competent teachers, namely; Mr. Edison T. San Andres, Mrs. Precilla P. Baquiran, Mrs. Lermalyn C. Marcos, Mrs. Karen Ann S. Tejada, Mrs. Agnes C. Moralla and Mrs. Richelle Cammayo.

As years passed by, more learners are enrolling until it completed the four- year levels. It was able to witness memorable activities and events for the learners. It welcomed new members of the growing faculty also. They were Mr. Wilfrend B. Calano, Mrs. Reynalyn Lagutan, Mr. Marvin R. Romias, Mrs. Myrose S. Corpuz, Mrs. Ronalyn C. Sadac, Mr. Marlihito Collado, Mrs. Maria Elizabeth P. Bonifacio and Mr. John Mark P. Echon. Some shared also their wisdom and prescious time but they left the school for varied valid reasons. They were Mrs. Richelle Cammayo, Mrs. Agnes C. Moralla, Mrs. Lermalyn C. Marcos, Mr. Eliflor Catolos, Mr. Rodel Rico, Mr. Bannie Tejada, Mrs. Rechelle Peregrino, Mrs. Maurene Medico, Mrs. Cristel Pascual-Pasicolan, Mrs. Karen Ann Tejada, Mr. Jhun Kris Cristobal, Miss Sharlene Alvarez and Miss Joan Edsel V. Aguino

Sto. Nino National High School- Lubo Extension stepped out from the shadow of Sto. Nino National High School and became Lubo National High School, an independent general high school on August 6, 2016.

Though it is still young, Lubo National High School became known after proving herself and became not at par with other older schools in the division. LNHS is a perennial winner in curricular and extra- curricular competitions.

It requested also for the opening of Senior High School and was granted to offer TVL- Information Communications Technology particularly Computer Systems Servicing. She had her 24 pioneer learners on the school year 2016-2017.

Lubo National High School continuously upholds the mission, vision and core values of the Department of Education and promises to keep the tradition alive, the tradition of excellence… now and forever.