Treston Senior High School hones the innovative mind of students and maximizes their potential through hands-on learning and various assessment tools to measure the student’s academic abilities, fluency, skills in specific subjects, and most importantly, their progress.
Selected by the Department of Education as one of the pilot schools that will implement the Strengthened Senior High School Program, Treston SHS is committed to preparing students for higher education and employment through an industry-relevant curriculum.
DepEd and ESC Scholars Accepted
Treston Senior High School accepts DepEd and ESC Vouchers for incoming Grade 11 Students and Transferees.
Tracks and Electives

A. Academic Track
B. Technical-Professional (TechPro) Track

Academic Elective Clusters
STEM provides learners the chance to get to learn the basics of STEM-related disciplines such as Calculus, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry.
The elective is perfect for learners with great interest in building prototypes and robots, crunching numbers, analyzing the ways of life, and all things involving technology.
This elective focuses on developing students' physical, mental, and emotional well-being through sports, fitness activities, and wellness education. It aims to instill lifelong healthy habits, enhance physical performance, and introduce students to career pathways in the fields of sports, health, and wellness.

Technical-Professional Elective Clusters
This elective enhances students’ creative potential through the exploration of visual arts, design principles, and digital media tools. It fosters artistic expression and innovation while building practical skills for future studies or careers in the creative and design industries.
This elective provides students with a solid foundation in the hospitality and tourism industry, covering key areas such as guest services, event coordination, and travel management. It equips learners with practical skills and industry knowledge for future careers in hotels, restaurants, tourism agencies, and other service-oriented fields.