A year later, the Comprehensive School organized the Special Science-Mathematics Class as a scholarship program (SY 1982–1983).
The class was composed of 33 students who were selected from 100 applicants from different public and private schools of Lipa City.
It received 3.6M shares of the national assistance, acquired equipment and a three-room building to house the administrative office and two laboratory rooms.
Since the classes were located right within the Old City Hall compound, DECS proposed an integration, which took place on January 29, 1992.
The DOST also has played a major role in the academic development of the school, as recipient of numerous laboratory facilities and audio-visual materials.
Last SY 2006–2007, the school ranked 4th in the National Achievement Test (NAT) in the 3 major and 2 minor subjects.
In December 2024, Samsung Electronics announced the Lipa City Public Colleges students as the grand prize winner of the second Philippine Solve for Tomorrow contest from 300 entries.
School clubs include How and Why Club - HWC and Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (Science), Englicom Society (English), Philomath Society (Mathematics), Lipunang Iskolar (Araling Panlipunan), Samahang Pilipino ang Titik - PILANTIK (Filipino), Sports and Cultural Club and Samahang Bigkis-Lahi (MAPEH), Pangkat Mananayaw - PAMANA, Melodic Science (Music), Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP), Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP), The Scholarian Gazette (Journalism), Supreme Student Government (SSG), Resilient Innovators for Safe and Empowered Students (DRR), Youth Ministry Club (EsP) and the Barkada Kontra Droga (BKD).
Additionally, the new building also seats the 10th grade sections, Newton and Einstein, and the fourth floor, serving as a conference hall for meetings and school activities.
The campus also introduced new buildings, such as a renovated canteen and guidance office, with work beginning in late 2023.