Taguig Integrated School is the oldest public
school in the City of Taguig. Its former name was Taguig Central School. It started with five teachers and less than fifteen pupils under the leadership of a Filipino in the name of Mr. Jose Pagtakhan.
it started with one kamalig- type classroom between the year 1901-1906. In between this early years of existence, Ignacio Beltran, a kind-hearted citizen of Taguig donated a 14, 324 sq. m. grass field to the school with his passionate desire to improve basic education in Taguig. In 1917-1928, a Gabaldon-Type building was constructed. This building served as the symbol of democratic education until today. It has withstood all kinds of natural calamities and has become a heritage of educational endeavor to the people of Taguig.
From then on, the school expanded as the town’s population started to grow. In the pre-war of 1931-1940, a shop and the expanded building were constructed in the right front side of the school.
Last August 2015, Taguig Elementary School has become Taguig Integrated School.
Today, Taguig Integrated School is one of the best educational institutions as manifested by its hundreds of successful graduates, physical environment, facilities and quality performance level of pupils and teachers. At present, stakeholders, Parents, Faculty and Staff who work hand in hand with the able leadership of a school principal for the improvement of the learners and its school physical facilities.