Makati Science High School

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Makati Science High School
Mataas na Paaralang Pang-agham ng Makati
Makati Science High School Logo.jpg
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Address
Kalayaan Avenue, Barangay Cembo

Makati
,
Metro Manila
1214

Philippines
Information
Former nameMakati West High School
School typeScience High School
Established1986 (1986)
Educational authorityDeped Makati
PrincipalMrs. Eden F. Samadan
Grades7-12
Enrollment~1,300 students
Average class size40
Hours in school day9-10 hours
Classrooms35
SongMakati Science High School Hymn
Websitemakatiscience.edu.ph

The Makati Science High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-agham ng Makati; informal: MakSci) is a public secondary school located in Kalayaan Avenue, Cembo, Makati. The school implemented the K-12 system last 2016 and offers only the Science and Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Strand for Senior High School (SHS). The current principal serving the school is Mrs. Eden Fredeluces Samadan since 2018.

History[]

The school was founded as Makati West High School on June 16, 1986 in Mayapis Street, Barangay San Antonio with the help of then-mayor Jejomar Binay in order to address the need of elementary graduates of the first legislative district of Makati.[1] In its inauguration it was only the third public secondary school in the city, coming after Makati High School (1968) and Fort Bonifacio High School (1947). The school was re-christened as the Makati Science High School in 1994 and relocated to Osias Street, Barangay Poblacion in 1997.[2] In 2014, it was moved to its current location in Kalayaan Avenue, Barangay Cembo.[3]

On March 31, 2019, a fire broke out in the new Makati Science building on one of the classrooms at the 6th floor.[4]

Admission and Retention Program[]

Incoming students will take the entrance exam provided that they are a member of the graduating class of the current school year with no grades lower than 85% in Math, Science, and English and 83% on other subjects during the current school year. 70% of the admission will come from the Exam and 30% will come from the interview.

The school has a retention program, students are required to have an average of 85% on Math, Science, and English subjects and Add-on subjects and 83% on other subjects and have a general average of 85% and higher. Failure to meet this requirements can result for the student to be on probationary status or disqualification to enroll for the next school year.

The retention program is not applicable to Senior High School.

Publications[]

The school annually releases its publications to the students and teachers containing the highlight news and events that has happened throughout the school year. It has two organizations responsible for the making and printing of the publications:

  • Ang Kadluan - The official Filipino publication of Makati Science High School.
  • The MSHS Vision - The official English publication of Makati Science High School.

Curriculum[]

Makati Science High School follows the K-12 curriculum set by the Department of Education. In Junior High School, there are additional specialized subjects that are not taught in ordinary high schools, including additional subjects to General Math, Science, and English which are advance lessons.

Campus[]

Makati Science relocated to its new campus in 2014. It is a 10-story building excluding the basement parking. The school has 10 science laboratories, 3 computer labs, 2 canteens, 2 elevators, a library, a speech lab, an Audio Visual Room, a clinic, 6 Faculty Rooms, and 30 classrooms. The 8th floor is a dormitory and the 9th and 10th floor is an auditorium. The last 3 floors are still under construction and closed to the public. It has a basketball court to its left side and a garden at the back.

The current building of the school was subject to controversy after it was involved in a graft case against former vice president Jejomar Binay and then-mayor Junjun Binay, who are father and son. The structure was said to have cost 1.1 billion (US$21.5 million), when it should have only been worth ₱470 million (US$9.2 million).[5]

Clubs and Organizations[]

  • Supreme Student Government Organization (SSG)
  • Science Department
    • Sci-Tech
    • Youth for Environment Schools Organization (YES-O)
  • Mathematics Department
    • Mathematics Society (Math-Soc)
  • English Department
    • English Club
    • Book Lovers Club
    • MSHS Vision(Journalism)
  • Filipino Department
    • KaFil
    • ILUSYON
    • Ang Kadluan(Journalism)
  • Social Studies Department
    • Supreme Student Government
    • Miktinig
    • Campus Integrity Crusaders
    • Hi-Y
  • Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) Department
    • MSHS Chorale
    • Red Cross Youth
    • MSHS Dance Troupe: Tempo
    • Volleyball Varsity
    • Basketball Varsity
  • Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Department
    • ITCG
  • Foreign Language
    • Nihongo Club
    • Mandarin Club
  • DepEd Mandated Clubs
    • Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP)
    • Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP)
    • School Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (SDRRMC)

References[]

  1. ^ "Makati Science High School Official Website". makatiscience.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  2. ^ "Makati Science High School Official Website". makatiscience.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  3. ^ Bueza, Michael. "FAST FACTS: Makati Science High School". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  4. ^ News, ABS-CBN. "Silid sa Makati Science HS nasunog". ABS-CBN News (in Tagalog). Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  5. ^ Bueza, Michael. "FAST FACTS: Makati Science High School". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-12-01.

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