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Sangay National High School was established on June 1996, as an annex school of Kalamansig National High School, located at Barangay Sangay of the Municipality of Kalamansig, Province of Sultan Kudarat, a 23 kilometers from Poblacion. It was became an independent Sangay National High School under the Republic Act No.9937, enacted into law by Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal - Arroyo on January 7, 2010 through the concerted effort of the congress, first initiated by Hon. Angelo O. Montilla followed up by Hon. Suharto Mangudadatu and supported by the house of senate.

First Year class sections were opened on its maiden operation with eighty eight enrollment utilizing one borrowed classroom and the school stage of Ricardo Cabaluna Memorial Elementary School. Two teachers were hired in the persons of Mrs. Aida Bajo - Dugmoc and Mrs. Rowena Caday - Calantoc, who handled First Year - A and First Year B sections respectively. Mr. Freddie V. Tupaz was hired the following month and designated as the Teacher In - Charge or the school administrator. The school had its first graduation exercises with 56 graduates on March, 2000. The school found home to a one hectare parcel of land donated by Mr. and Mrs. Diosdado T. Cabaluna on January 1997 at Purok Masagana, Sangay, Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat. There, the abandoned two-storey residential building of the Cabalunas was utilized as classroom. Hon. Mayor Meinardo A. Concha allocated 80 thousand pesos with parents' contribution worth 8,800 to build a two - room classroom. From then on, classroom buildings were built to accommodate enrollment for the next curriculum years.

It was first reached through motorized banca from Poblacion to Barangay Paril at 45 minutes to 1 hour if the weather is fair. But since Barangay Sangay is became part of the Awang - Palimbang national circumferential road, it could be reached at 45 - 60 minutes passing cemented and rough roads from Barangays Poblacion, Pag-asa, Nalilidan, Sta. Clara, Datu Ito Andong and Paril respectively.