The Village Bounty began as the official publication formed in 1971 by the pioneer students, however over the years the publication split in two, resulting in The IMSHS Progress and Sandigan, each representing their respective languages of English and Filipino.
In 1971 parents in GSIS Village, Project 8, Quezon City petitioned for a high school within the village so that their children would not have to travel into the city for school.
Later that year the city government approved the refurbishment of the second floor of the GSIS Village public market (palengke) to form an eight-room school, the GSIS Village High School.
The GSIS Village High School was originally headed by Regina I. Novales (1971–73).
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