The Philippine Science High School System () is a research-oriented and specialized public high school system in the Philippines that operates as an attached agency of the Philippine Department of Science and Technology.
The first school which later became the system's main campus was established in Quezon City on June 22, 1963 and began admitting students the following year. The system itself was institutionalized on February 12, 1998. It currently has 16 campuses across the Philippines.
The Philippine Science High School (PSHS) was established via Republic Act (RA) No. 3661 which was signed into law by President Diosdado Macapagal on June 22, 1963. It mandates the creation of a school which provides scholarship to students with an emphasis on mathematics and sciences to prepare them to take on scientific careers.
It is the implementation of a proposal of Leopoldo V. Torralba, a mathematics professor at the New York University who envisioned that type of school for Filipinos patterned after the Bronx High School of Science.
PSHS first opened on September 5, 1964 using rented buildings alongside the Elliptical Road in Quezon City.
In 1966, the PSHS requested the government a land of its own leading to the construction a campus from 1970 to 1972 in Diliman. The Diliman campus opened in 1973.
Three more campuses was built across the Philippines namely the Eastern Visayas, Western Visayas, and Southern Mindanao (now Davao Region) campuses.
The Philippine Science High School System was formalized in February 12, 1998 via RA No. 8496 which became law during President Fidel Ramos's administration. This legislation placed the four existing campuses under a single system of governance and management.
RA 9036 passed on March 12, 2001 during President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's administration mandated the establishment of at least one PSHS campus per region.
The PSHS in the 2010s transitioned into the K-12 education system which added two years to its existing four-year curriculum.
On October 3, 2025, President Bongbong Marcos signed into law RA No. 12310 or the Expanded Philippine Science High School System Act, allowing for the creation of more than one PSHS campus in the same region albeit in a different province.
Following the passing of RA No. 12310, various PSHS campuses all throughout October 2025, renamed their campuses to more specific versions to accommodate the future possibilities of multiple campuses in their regions.
The Philippine Science High School - Main Campus (PSHSâÂÂMC) is the flagship campus of the Philippine Science High School System located in Diliman, Quezon City. The campus situated within the Metro Manila (National Capital Region) was established in June 22, 1963.
The Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus in Ilocos Sur is the PSHSS Ilocos Region campus situated in San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur. The establishment of the school was initiated by House of Representatives member Salacnib Baterina. Republic Act 9036 explicitly states San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur as a site for consideration for a PSHS campus in Ilocos Region The PSHS Board of Trustees approved the creation of the Ilocos Region Campus on February 6, 2002 with the school opening on July 14, 2003.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second Ilocos campus in Laoag.
The Philippine Science High School - Cagayan Valley Campus in Nueva Vizcaya (PSHS-CVC) is the PSHSS Cagayan Valley campus situated in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya.
PSHSâÂÂCVC was established as the Nueva Vizcaya Science High School (NVSHS) from Republic Act 7622 in 1992, passed by then-Congressman Carlos Padilla. The school which opened in 1996 used to be situated in the same compound as the Nueva Vizcaya State University. In 1997, the control of the NVSHS was transferred to the Department of Science and Technology under Republic Act 8364.
In 2001, the NVSHS was made a PSHS campus and was then named the Cagayan Valley Campus by virtue of RA 9036. In 2002, under Governor Rodolfo Q. Agbayani, construction of a new compound for the PSHSâÂÂCVC started Barangay Masoc in Bayombong. In 2010, the PSHSâÂÂCVC had completed its relocation onto the new site.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second Cagayan Valley campus somewhere within the third district of Cagayan.
The Philippine Science High School - Cordillera Administrative Region Campus in Baguio City is the PSHSS Cordillera Administrative Region campus situated in Baguio. It was established on September 11, 2008 and formally opened the following year.
The Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon Campus in Clark Freeport Zone is the PSHSS campus for Central Luzon. First opened in 2009, it was initially housed within the Clark Polytechnic School compound.
The Philippine Science High School - Calabarzon Region Campus in Batangas City is the PSHSS Calabarzon campus situated in Batangas City. Initiall the campus was located in Bahay Kaalaman at the Batangas National High School Compound from July 2015 until it transferred permanently to its current location in 2017.
The Philippine Science High School - Mimaropa Region Campus in Romblon is the PSHSS Mimaropa campus situated in Odiongan, Romblon.
The Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus in Camarines Sur is the PSHSS Bicol Region campus situated in Goa, Camarines Sur.
PSHSâÂÂBRC was established as the Philippine Science High School â Camarines Sur Campus after the conversion of San Rafael National High School through Republic Act 8304 in 1996 as amended by Republic Act 8619 in 1998. During this period, the campus was situated in Tigaon, Camarines Sur.
After difficulties housing the studentry of the old San Rafael National High School and the scholars of the Camarines Sur Campus, a move to restore the old High School was made. This prompted the need for the Camarines Sur Campus for a different campus site, which was granted by the Local Government Unit of Goa. As the newly donated site still needs development, the Camarines Sur Campus was welcomed into the Partido State College when it had to move out of the San Rafael National High School after its reestablishment.
In 2001, the campus was renamed Bicol Region Campus. In April 2002, BRC was forced to move to its then-under-development campus.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second Bicol campus somewhere within the Polangui, Albay.
The Philippine Science High School - Western Visayas Campus in Iloilo City is the PSHSS Western Visayas campus situated in Iloilo City.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second Western Visayas campus somewhere within the first district of Aklan.
There is no PSHS campus in the Negros Island Region although by law there is mandate to establish two campuses.
The Philippine Science High School - Central Visayas Campus in Cebu is the PSHSS Central Visayas campus situated in Argao, Cebu. The PSHS Board of Trustees approved the creation of the Central Visayas campus on September 30, 2005. The school itself opened in 2006.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second Central Visayas campus in Ubay, Bohol.
The Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus in Leyte (PSHS-EVC) is the PSHSS Eastern Visayas campus situated in Palo, Leyte.
PSHS-EVC was originally founded in April 10, 1992 following the passing of Republic Act No. 7373 under the name of Eastern Visayas Science High School. During its first year, the school originally operated from an area rented from the Leyte Normal University in Tacloban City, Leyte. This is because Tacloban and Palo were the two possible locations designated by RA No. 7373 as to where the school could be located.
On June 15, 1995, Republic Act No. 8057 then renamed Eastern Visayas Science High School to Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus to align with its incorporation into the PSHSS. Due to Republic Act No. 12310, which encourages all regions in the Philippines to have two PSHS campuses each, PSHS-EVC renamed its official name to The Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus in Leyte on October, 2025 to allow for a possible campus in Samar.
The Philippine Science High School Northern Mindanao Campus in Lanao del Norte, formerly the Philippine Science High School Central Mindanao Campus, is the PSHSS campus for Northern Mindanao situated in Balo-i, Lanao del Norte.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second Northern Mindanao campus somewhere in Bukidnon.
The Philippine Science High School - Davao Region Campus in Davao City, formerly the Philippine Science High School Southern Mindanao Campus, is the PSHSS campus for the Davao Region.
The Philippine Science High School - Soccsksargen Region Campus in Koronadal City is the PSHSS campus for Soccsksargen situated in South Cotabato. The school began operations on June 17, 2013.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second campus in General Santos.
The Philippine Science High School - Caraga Region Campus in Butuan City is the PSHSS Caraga campus situated in Butuan. It was established in 2012.
The Philippine Science High School Zamboanga Peninsula Region Campus in Dipolog City is the PSHSS Zamboanga Peninsula campus situated in Dipolog. It opened in August 2016 at the Dipolog Sports Complex before moving to its permanent site in Barangay Cogon in October 2019.
The Expanded PSHS System Act or Republic Act No. 12310 proposed the establishment of a second campus in Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur.
There is no PSHS campus within the Bangsamoro autonomous region. However the autonomous regional government maintains the Bangsamoro Science High School established in 2023 via Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 40 which is patterned after the PSHS system. The BSHS campus will be built in Parang, Maguindanao del Norte.
Currently, each region in the Philippines except the Bangsamoro and the Negros Island Region has a campus.
The Board of Trustees (BOT) is the highest policy making body of the PSHS System. The executive committee (ExeCom), composed of the directors of different PSHS campuses, is a collegial body that recommends policies and guidelines for the consideration of the BOT. The executive committee is chaired by the executive director, who coordinates the implementation of these policies and guidelines. PSHS campuses are headed by directors who are members of the ExeCom.
Admission into any campus of the system can be done through the national competitive exam, lateral admission, or intercampus transfer.
Students who want to study in a campus within the Philippine Science High School System must take an entrance exam to get admitted called the National Competitive Examinations (NCE). A grade school student must belong to the top ten percent of their graduating class or have an aptitude in mathematics and science.
The NCE is reputed to be competitive with limited slots per academic year only available. As per the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) Year 2 report, 49,481 took the NCE in a bid to get admitted in the PSHSS' 16 campuses for the academic years 2022âÂÂ23 and 2024âÂÂ25. Only 5,544 of the 11,351 qualified applicants enrolled during that period.
Admission can also be done through lateral admission. A student who has finished Grade 7/Grade 8 (under the high school curriculum or the new K-12 curriculum) outside of the Philippine Science High School System may be allowed admission to the PSHS if specific requirements are met.
Scholars of the system may travel to other campuses of the system. Intercampus transfer will only be allowed to incoming Grade 8, 9, or 10 students from a PSHSS campus and approval depends on the slots available in the desired campus to be transferred to. The transferring student must meet certain requirements in order to be considered eligible to transfer.