Quezon National High School's newest project is expected to be fin used for the future grade 10 students of QNHS in 2021. The said four-storey building has 24 classrooms and can accommodate up to 1,200 students one class composed of 50 per room. “Of course yung learning environment natin, ay kapag maganda, maaliwalas at hindi madilim syempre naman ay sisipagin yung mga bata na mag-aral,” said Dr. Feliza Quevada, school principal, when asked about the benefits. The building could also help lessen the number of drop-outs as well as the complaints of students in terms of having crowded learning environment as also stated by the school's principal. The construction of building was started in April 2019 after demolishing the then current Alcala Building. The old building consisted eight classrooms. “I guess it’s a good thing kase its for the school and students’ improvement. Forst para sa school kase we will have more rooms to use. Its more convinient. For the students kase we can comfortable rooms to udse where we can learn and be educated, “ said by Samantha Del Prado, from grade 10 SPJ- Valhalla, when asked her reaction to the reconstruction. The project is said to be a a part of local government
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