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Public specialized high school in Poblacion Ward I, Minglanilla, Cebu, Cebu, Philippines
Minglanilla Science High School
Location
Poblacion Ward I, Minglanilla, Cebu, Cebu
Philippines
Information
TypePublic specialized high school
MottoInitium Sapientiae Timor Domini
Established1996
OversightDivision of Cebu
PrincipalDaniel O. Demetrio (July 2015–present)
Grades7 to 12
Enrollment536 (as of S.Y. 2016–17)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Black, Red, Pink
NicknameMingsci
Team nameTitans
NewspaperLiwanag (published in Filipino)

The Minglanilla Science High School (Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham ng Minglanilla) is a public science high school in Poblacion Ward 1, Minglanilla, Cebu, Philippines. It is a DepEd-recognized science high school.

History

The school was founded in 1996, with Carmencita Denampo as supervisor for the high school and elementary department, and was named the Minglanilla Science and Technology School, which is shortened to SciTech. People still use this moniker in reference to the school. Under Denampo's reign, it was renamed Minglanilla School of the Future.

In 1998, when Denampo was promoted, Rosita Sanico took over. In her time the high school and elementary department were separated. It was renamed Minglanilla National Science High School.

From an enrollment of 31 high school students in 1996, the MNSHS has a student population of 413 (as of school year 2014-15); from a one-section school, the MNSHS now has a minimum of two for each year level; from a beginning of one-classroom setting on the premises of the Minglanilla Central School, the MNSHS now has 13 classrooms, one computer laboratory, and a campus.

Admissions

The entrance screening consists of tests in Verbal, Abstract Reasoning, Science and Mathematics. To be eligible for admission, applicants must be Filipino students who belong to the top 10% of their graduating class or must have special aptitude in science and math.

Admission tests are administered by the Division Science/Mathematics Supervisor in coordination with the Secondary Education Division Chief. The examinees with the best scores in the entrance examination in Mathematics, English and Science (written and practical) will be selected until the enrollment limit has been reached. Selected applicants then undergo an interview to be administered by the school's guidance counselor.

Sections

The sections in the school are named after elements on the periodic table.

Levels Section Name
Grade 7 Gold (Au), Titanium (Ti), Aluminum (Al)
Grade 8 Silver (Ag), Iron (Fe)
Grade 9 Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), Zinc (Zn)
Grade 10 Platinum (Pl), Uranium (U), Lithium (Li)
Grade 11 Moscovium (Mc), Nihonium (Nh)
Grade 12 N/A
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