VISION
Filipino Youth who is God – Loving responsible,
highly competent, civic spirited and
life skilled who is a product of holistic learning:
and equipped with the empowerment needed in building
a humane and productive society.
MISSION
To provide basic quality and responsive education
that is equitable to all to lay the strong foundation
in developing a humane and productive citizenry
geared toward the service for common good.
Expresses one’s spiritual beliefs while respecting the spiritual beliefs of others.
Shows adherence to ethical principles by upholding truth.
Is sensitive to individual, social, and cultural differences
Demonstrates contributions toward solidarity
Cares for the environment and utilizes resources wisely, judiciously, and economically
Demonstrates pride in being a Filipino; exercises the rights and responsibilities of a Filipino citizen
Demonstrates appropriate behavior in carrying out activities in the school, community, and country
BRIEF HISTORY OF SVNHS
Signal Village National High School (SVNHS) was established on June 1976 by Fort Bonifacio High School (FBHS) Signal ANNEX under the leadership of Mrs. Clarita B. Manalili as Teacher-In-Charge with eight (8) teachers and one hundred seventy five (175) students only.
In 1977, Mrs. Aida A. Contreras took over as Head Teacher (OIC). She herself together with the parents, teachers and the Signal Village community, improved and developed the needed school facilities like library, canteen and additional classrooms. She retired in June 1994.
Mrs. Juanita De Vera became the Officer-In-Charge (OIC) when the previous HT/OIC vacated the position because of her retirement. With the help of the teachers, parents and the Philippine Marine residents surrounding the Signal Village area/community the FBHS Signal Annex was gradually improved and developed.
Years passed, Dr. Aquilina S. Rivas Division, Schools Division Superintendent of Muntinlupa, Taguig and Pateros (MUNTAPAT) urged and helped the OIC Mrs. De Vera to separate FBHS Signal Annex since FBHS is located at Makati City to Signal Village National High School because of its location which is under Taguig City. It was approved by the Secretary of Education Dr. Ricardo Gloria with the support of Cong. Dante Tinga as the representative of Taguig – Pateros district then.
Republic Act 8039, an act converting Fort Bonifacio High School Signal Annex into an independent Signal Village National High School was finalized in June 15, 1995. Mrs. Juanita S. De Vera in retired in 2003. Dr. Domingo G. Manimtim replaced the principal retired in 2003. From 175 students in 1976 it raised to 5821 while the number of teachers became 95 with an increase of 87 teachers.
In August 2007, Diosdado Macapagal High School Signal Annex was established by Dr. Manimtim because of its increasing students population. His compulsory retirement at 65 in October 2009 that SVNHS needs a new school administrator/manager.
In January 2010, Dr. ELEANOR F. ABISADO took the position of Dr. Domingo Manimtim. The students population of 5821 was raised to 9250 students in general including the school Annex. At this time it is considered the biggest high school in the Division of Taguig – Pateros (TAPAT) Taguig City. The school management acquired additional school buildings from both local and national government. The Department of Education (DepEd) ICT project /program which was spearheaded by Signal Village National High School. It has accepted DepEd’s primary donation of one hundred fifty (150) computer units for its priority project, the iCT. After a year, (2011) the school offers Technical/Vocational courses through Senator Rene Cayetano Companero (SRCC) technological skills based from (TESDA) which was initiated by Senator Alan Peter S. Cayetano. Catering all interested parents, drop-out students and Signal Village National High School (SVNHS) students.
SDO TAPAT SCHOOLS MAP - CREDITS TO MS. JENNY ANANO
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS