Headed by its first principal Mr. Frank Crone and assisted by Ms. Minerva Udell, the institution started with 70 students and 4 American mentors.
Additional school buildings were constructed in 1951 with the initiative of Provincial Governor Juan F. Trivino and batch 1933.
[5] On June 29, 1969, President Ferdinand Marcos approved Republic Act 5529, converting the institution into Camarines Sur National High School.
[5] In 1977 to 1992 with Ms. Pura Luisa Magtoto as principal, more buildings and facilities were constructed including the Student Pavilion.
A Balik Adal Project, a special community outreach program was launched in 1985 with the help of the Naga City local government.
[5] The school successfully celebrated its Centennial Foundation Anniversary on December 15, 2002, after a historical record was rectified that the actual date of its creation is June 15, 1902, and not in 1904.