On August 8, 2025 Tropical Village National High School marked a historic milestone as it celebrated its 30th Foundation Day with the theme “Tatlumpung Taon ng Progresibo at Inklusibong Paghubog sa Batang Tropicalian” during its School Community Education Day 2025, held at the TVNHS Covered Court.
The full-day event gathered students, teachers, parents, alumni, and local government officials in a vibrant celebration of the school’s legacy of excellence and inclusivity. The program began with the warm welcome from Dr. Mark Airon P. Creus.
Messages of support and recognition poured in from esteemed guests. Among them were Hon. Martin Nicholo A. Ferrer,City Councilor, Hon. Ryan T. Santor, Brgy. Chairman, and other officials from the Barangay Government of San Francisco. Their presence reflected strong community ties.
Leadership from the Schools Division of General Trias also graced the occasion, led by Dr. Ivan Brian L. Inductivo, CESO VI,Dr. Rogin O. Contemprato, OIC-ASDS, Mrs. Laura O. Garcia, CID Chief and Mrs. Alma C. Cruzada, AO V, along with Dr. Yolanda DC. Lumanog, EPS-AP, Ms. Annie C. Maraan – EPS- Kinder/SNED and Mrs. Arlene M. Hernandez, PSDS-Cluster 9.

The attendance of former OIC-Head Mr. Patricio H. Cruzada , Alumni President Mrs. Jenelyn C. Santos added further significance to the milestone.
One of the highlights of the program was the official launch of the School Improvement Plan (SIP) for SY 2025–2028, reaffirming the school’s commitment to academic excellence, inclusive programs, and effective resource management.
The newly elected SPTA officers for SY 2025–2026 were also inducted during the event, led by SPTA President Mrs. Geraldine O. Sarion, reinforcing TVNHS’s dedication to collaborative school governance.
The afternoon program burst into color and creativity as students from Grades 7 to 12 took center stage. Each grade level showcased captivating performances that beautifully merged cultural tradition with modern expression, reflecting the school’s values of innovation and inclusivity.
Adding an interactive dimension to the celebration, learning areas set up booths that transformed the school grounds and classrooms into a vibrant educational fair. Students explored various exhibits, games, and hands-on activities that blended fun with meaningful learning experiences.

As Tropical Village National High School steps confidently into its fourth decade, the 30th Foundation Day stands as a testament to its unwavering commitment to progressive, inclusive, and learner-centered education — building a brighter future for every Tropicalian learner.