Manila Science High School (Manila)
Philippines /
National Capital Region /
Manila /
Taft Avenue (N170 / R-2)
World
/ Philippines
/ National Capital Region
/ Manila
World / Philippines / Metropolitan Manila / Manila
high school, state school
School ID: 305312
Manila Science High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Maynila) is the first science high school in the Philippines. It is located on Taft Avenue at the corner of Padre Faura Street in Ermita, Manila, and was established on October 1, 1963. Has four buildings. Its theme is "Sustaining the Tradition of Excellence".
The school is the first to offer a high school curriculum that is focused on science, technology, and mathematics. Computer science subjects are offered to all year levels. Research is given during the second, third and fourth year levels. Earth Science is studied during the first year, while biology is tackled during second and third years. Physics is taken up during the second, third and fourth years. Chemistry is studied during the third and fourth years. Algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and analytic geometry are studied during the first, second, third, and fourth years, respectively. Probabilities and number theory are taken up during the fourth year, while statistics is studied during the second year as part of the second-year research course. As part of requirements for third and fourth-year research courses, students have to produce research papers and project proposals, which they have the option to submit to local science fairs. Languages are also offered from second year to fourth year. Students may choose to take Nihonggo, French or Robotics.
Address: Taft Avenue corner Padre Faura Street, Ermita, Manila
Telephone No: (02)525-6197
Website: www.manilascience.edu.ph/
Manila Science High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Maynila) is the first science high school in the Philippines. It is located on Taft Avenue at the corner of Padre Faura Street in Ermita, Manila, and was established on October 1, 1963. Has four buildings. Its theme is "Sustaining the Tradition of Excellence".
The school is the first to offer a high school curriculum that is focused on science, technology, and mathematics. Computer science subjects are offered to all year levels. Research is given during the second, third and fourth year levels. Earth Science is studied during the first year, while biology is tackled during second and third years. Physics is taken up during the second, third and fourth years. Chemistry is studied during the third and fourth years. Algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and analytic geometry are studied during the first, second, third, and fourth years, respectively. Probabilities and number theory are taken up during the fourth year, while statistics is studied during the second year as part of the second-year research course. As part of requirements for third and fourth-year research courses, students have to produce research papers and project proposals, which they have the option to submit to local science fairs. Languages are also offered from second year to fourth year. Students may choose to take Nihonggo, French or Robotics.
Address: Taft Avenue corner Padre Faura Street, Ermita, Manila
Telephone No: (02)525-6197
Website: www.manilascience.edu.ph/
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manila_Science_High_School
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 14°34'50"N 120°59'10"E
- Philippine Christian University 0.5 km
- Technological Institute of the Philippines Manila 1.8 km
- St. Scholastica's College 1.9 km
- San Beda University 2.3 km
- Colegio San Agustin - Makati 5.8 km
- Xavier School 6.3 km
- La Salle Green Hills 7.5 km
- International School Manila 8.1 km
- Rizal High School 10 km
- University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Las Piñas 14 km
- University of the Philippines Manila 0.3 km
- Philippine General Hospital 0.3 km
- Robinsons Manila 0.5 km
- National Museum Complex 0.7 km
- Rizal Park (Luneta) 0.9 km
- Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach 1.2 km
- Paco 1.2 km
- Ermita 1.5 km
- Malate 1.6 km
- Manila Bay 22 km
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