Agripino Manalo National High School
Mayor Simplicio Manalo National High School (previously known as Agripino Manalo National High School) is a secondary public school located at Aguho, Pateros founded on December 2, 2010.
Mayor Simplicio Manalo National High School | |
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E. Quiogue Street, Aguho, Pateros , Philippines | |
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Type | State-owned, public institution |
Motto | Building a culture of excellence. |
Established | December 2, 2010 |
School district | Pateros Schools District |
Grades | 7 to 12 |
Color(s) | Red; Yellow |
Nickname | Simplicians |
Affiliations | Schools Division of Taguig and Pateros |
History
The current location of the school building is a private land and a community compound owned by Late Lieutenant Colonel Agripino Manalo. Lieutenant Manalo donated his land to the Municipal Government of Pateros to build a new public high school, through his petition, the Local Government and the District Representative filed a request to the Department of Education. Through and by the virtue of Republic Act No. 10107, the secondary school was built in Barangay Aguho, Pateros and named Agripino Manalo National High School.[1] With the support of the local government, they requested to extract students from Pateros National High School to be its first students. While its building is under construction, Agripino Manalo National High School borrowed one building at Aguho Elementary School with 10-room in a total (included the Home Economics Room) until the year 2014.
Campus facilities
The MSMNHS (previously AMNHS) campus is located in Barangay. Aguho, Pateros. It has a 3-storey building that houses all of the school facilities. This includes the Faculty Room, Principle's Office, Guidance Center, Clinic, Canteen, Science Laboratory, Computer Room and Audio Visual Room.
In 2019, a 4-storey building erected in the premises of Aguho Elementary School was inaugurated to house the Senior High School students as part of the K-12 curriculum.
References
- "REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10107". www.lawphil.net. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
External links
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