Quezon Central Institute 1950 3.65

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Harisson Street Barangay 1 poblacion
Quezon, 4332
Philippines

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BRIEF HISTORY OF QUEZON CENTRAL INSTITUTE

In February 1950, a group of civic-minded citizens of Quezon, Quezon led by the late Mayor Jose Genciana, Sr., his Secretary, Mr. Emeliano Villaverde and the late Mr. Marciano C. Tañada, Sr. thought of putting up a private high school in this municipality.

In view of the presence of high schools in the nearby towns and of the clamour of the people particularly the parents of high school students who could not afford to send their children to other places, Mr. Marciano C. Tañada, Sr. managed to accompany Mayor Genciana and his Secretary to Gumaca, Quezon where they met the Vilar who promised to prepare the necessary papers required in the application for the creation of the First Year classes.

On February 15, 1950 Mr. Marciano C. Tañada, Sr. was advised to prepare the necessary facilities and equipment. The pioneers of QCI looked for a suitable school house and building. Their choice was the newly constructed big house of Mr. Lim Sio Kee. This building was appreciated and approved by Dr. Vicente Vilar. With all the pertinent papers and application to operate private school, particularly the creation of First Year classes was approved. The QCI was formally allowed to enrol the First Year classes starting school year 1950 – 1951.

During the school year 1956 – 1957, the 4th Year students of QCI started transferring to the new 3-storey building owned by the family of Mr. Tañada. This building, although almost 60 years old now, is still being used up to now.

Quezon Central Institute was granted Government Recognition no. 190, Series of 1995 by the Department of Education for the Complete Academic Secondary Course with Vocational Subjects effective June 1. 1955. It was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 2, 1956.

The original incorporators of QCI were Dr. Vicente R. Vilar, his wife Mrs. Maria A. Vilar (now deceased) his son Atty. Antonio T. Vilar, also Mrs. Mamerta L. Tañada (wife of Mr. Marciano C. Tañada, Sr.) and their eldest daughter, then Ms. V. Linda L. Tañada (now Mrs. Trinidad). Since 1974, QCI has been solely owned by the family of Marciano C. Tañada, Sr.

The pioneer Class of 1950-1951 reached only up to the 2nd Year Level. It was the next batch of students from Class 1951-1952 who were the first graduates of QCI. Since the First Commencement Exercises in 1955 up to this batch year 2012-2013 QCI has produced more than 3000 high school graduates.