Victorino Mapa High School

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Victorino Mapa High School
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Facade showing the name of the School
Location
Philippines 300 San Rafael St.
San Miguel
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Coordinates14°35′52″N 120°59′32″E / 14.597905°N 120.992108°E / 14.597905; 120.992108
Information
TypePublic with Special Science
MottoSoar High Mapa High, Excellence Forever
Established1923
PrincipalMr. Robert P. Velasquez
Grades7 to 12
Number of studentsapprox. 9,000
LanguageEnglish, Filipino
CampusUrban
Color(s)Blue, White   
NicknameVMHS, Mapa
NewspaperThe Mapazette, Ang Gabay and Ang Likha
AffiliationsDivision of City Schools-Manila
Hymn"V.Mapa High School Hymn"

Victorino Mapa High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Victorino Mapa) (formerly Manila East High School), situated in San Miguel, Manila, is one of the oldest public high schools in the city. It has produced a list of successful graduates in various fields since its foundation in 1923.

Along with Manila Science High School, Ramon Magsaysay High School, Manuel Roxas High School, Arellano (Manila North) High School, and Araullo High School, Victorino Mapa offers rigorous Special Science courses to selected top students. The institution is considered one of the top schools in Manila in terms of its performance in achievement tests and competitions. In 2007, VMHS was named one of the cleanest schools in Manila.

History[]

Victorino Mapa High School opened its first classes (Manila East High School) as one of the four schools in City of Manila together with Torres High School (Manila South High School) and Arellano (Manila North) High School in June 1923.

The school has been under the administration of principals since it was founded in June 1923. The three of these were Americans namely, John Carl, Sarah M. England and James Burns. The first Filipino principal was Indalecio Madamba, installed in 1951. In his term, the Parents-Teachers Association was organized and succession of principals took over, after Madamba retired in May 1956.

Student population of VMHS traditionally come from the district of San Miguel, Quiapo, Sampaloc and Santa Mesa consisting of family homogenous in economic and social standards with a few transferees from provinces and graduate from Padre Burgos Elementary School (PBES) of Principal Wilfredo C. Nillo. in Altura St. Sta Mesa, Manila. District 4 Headed by Cong. Edward Maceda and Councilor's

The school once had a biggest student population of 11,481 with a faculty of 488. Victorino Mapa at present boasts of a big and well-equipped auditorium (now known as "Bulwagang Velayo").

Academics[]

Regular Curriculum[]

Subjects Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10
Science General Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Mathematics Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebrao Geometry Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry
English Language and Communication Skills 7 Language and Communication Skills 8 Language and Communication Skills 9 Language and Communication Skills 10
Filipino Wika, Panitikan, Kayumanggi 7 at Ibong Adarna Wika, Panitikan, Kayumanggi 8 at Florante At Laura Teoryang Pampanitikan, Kayumanggi 9 at Noli Me Tangere Wika, Panitikan, Kayumanggi 10 at El Filibusterismo
Social Studies Philippine History Asian / World History World History Economics
MAPEH Music (Theory), Arts (Theory), Physical Education & Health 7 Music (Philippine), Arts (Philippine), Physical Education & Health 8 Music (Asian), Arts (Asian), Physical Education & Health 9 Music (World), Arts, Physical Education & Health 10
Technology and Home Economics/Livelihood Education 1. TLE/THE 7
2. Vocational 7 (Ang Likha) Journalism*
1. TLE/THE 8
2. Vocational 8 (Ang Likha) Journalism*
1. TLE/THE 9
2. Vocational 9 (Ang Gabay/Mapazette) Journalism*
1. TLE/THE 10
2.Vocational 10 (Ang Gabay/Mapazette) Journalism*
Values Education Values Education 7 Values Education 8 Values Education 9 Values Education 10
Grade Level Chairman Rowena R. Viar Gemma A. Pena Edgardo M. Maure Dulce S. Tawingan

Special Science Curriculum[]

The establishment of the Special Science curriculum is spearheaded by the Department of Science and Technology- Science Education Institute, with the first batch being accepted in first year high school level in 1969. For the moment, support form DOST has been withdrawn and Special Science classes are maintained by the Division of City Schools in the implementing schools namely Manuel A. Roxas High School, Ramon Magsaysay High School, Victorino Mapa High School, Arellano High School and Araullo High School, with the exception of Manila Science High School which is a recognized science high school.

To be eligible for the Special Science sections, applicants must have final grades no lower than 85 in Science, Math and English and 83 in other subjects. They are subjected to examination which includes knowledge of Sciences and use of Abstract Reasoning.

Successful applicants are then provided with elective subjects to fulfill the aim of the program, which is to give the students good grounding in Science, as well as in other subject areas. Thus, students are expected to have more than 11 subjects, all while maintaining good academic standing and participating in extra curricular activities. Students who fail to maintain a GPA higher than the expected minimum grade, which is set by the school, are removed from the Special Science section the following year and are transferred to an appropriate regular section. This is also especially true for those students who receive a grade lower than 80 in any subjects being taken.

Special Science Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10
Science 1. General Science
2. Earth Science
1. Biology
2. Research I
1. Chemistry
2. Advanced Biology
3. Basic Physics
4. Research II
1. Physics
2. Advanced Chemistry
3. Research
Mathematics Elementary Algebra 1. Intermediate Algebra
2. Statistics
3. Basic Geometry
1. Geometry
2. Introductory Trigonometry
1. Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry
2. Pre-Calculus and Analytic Geometry
English 1. Language and Communication Skills 7
2. Developmental Reading
1. Language and Communication Skills 8
2. Creative Writing
1. Language and Communication Skills 9
2. Silent Reading
1. Language and Communication Skills 10
2. Speech Delivery and Debate
Filipino Wika, Panitikan, Kayumanggi 7 at Ibong Adarna Wika, Panitikan, Kayumanggi 8 at Florante At Laura Teoryang Pampanitikan, Kayumanggi 9 at Noli Me Tangere Wika, Panitikan, Kayumanggi 10 at El Filibusterismo
Social Studies Philippine History and Government Asian History World History Economics
MAPEH Music (Theory), Arts (Theory), Physical Education & Health 7 Music (Philippine), Arts (Philippine), Physical Education & Health 8 Music (Asian), Arts (Asian), Physical Education & Health 9 Music (World), Arts, Physical Education & Health 10
Computer Science and Journalism 1. Computer Basics, Parts and Windows
2. Journalism* (Ang Likha)
1. HTML, Frontpage, Adobe Photoshop
2. Journalism* (Ang Likha)
1. Basic C++, Turbo Basic
2. Journalism* (Ang Gabay/Mapazette)
1. C++ Visual Basic
2. Journalism* (Ang Gabay/Mapazette)
Values Education Values Education 7 Values Education 8 Values Education 9 Values Education 10

Various electives are limited only to Special Science students and are not offered to students of regular sections. Such subjects are the following: Computer Programming, Research, Statistics, Advance Biology (Biotechnology), Advance Chemistry, Speech Delivery and Debate, Earth and Environmental Science, Creative Writing, Pre-Calculus and Analytic Geometry, and Journalism*.

Journalism is the only elective not required for the Special Science students to take, since they are already taking Computer Science. However, those who chose to take it otherwise may participate in various writing contests within the Manila School Division. Selected students may also represent their school at Regional Journalism contests which are conducted throughout the school year. Regular students who wish to take this subject as their elective are free to do so, and could take the class together with all SS students who are taking this also. While all Journalism student submit an article for the school paper on a regular basis, not all could get their articles get published. Those whose articles are not chosen are then responsible for the layout of the school paper and other technical stuff regarding the publishing.

There are only two Special Science sections in Victorino Mapa High School per year level: SS1 and SS2.

Current Department Heads and Master Teacher, Principal[]

Position Name
Principal John Butch P. Locara
Tle-HE Dept. Head VI Luisa R. Reyes
TLE Dept. Head VI Francisco Go
Mathematics Dept. Head VI Editha Moredo
EsP Dept. Head VI Rowena R. Viar
Science Dept. Head VI Gemma A. Peña
Araling Panlipunan Dept. Head VI Dulce S. Tawingan
Mapeh Dept. Head VI Menchie Traqueña
English Dept. Head VI Edgar M. Maure
Filipino Dept. Head VI Gloria T. Apolinario
Filipino Master Teacher II Rosemarie P. Reyes
Filipino Master Teacher II Cynthia Las-ay
Filipino Master Teacher I Moraita Villanueva
Math Master Teacher I Dominga Igat
EsP Master Teacher I Benita A. Bido
Guidance Councilor Anna Lisa A. Tabuzo

Boys and Girls Week 2018[]

The annual Boys and Girls Week celebrated on Dec 7-14, 2018 with the Theme: "Kumikilos ng Kabataang Maynila : Kabalikat sa Makakalikasang Pagsulong at Likas-Kayang Pag-unlad."

Name Position Counterpart
Paul Adrian V. Bernardo Councilor, District VI Carlos C. Castaneda
Pia Mei B. Dela Peña Principal John Butch P. Locara
Gwyneth Hilary P. Sotto Math Dept. Head Editha T. Moredo
Jamaica G. Tabisora HE Dept. Head Luisa R. Reyes
Franz Valie B. Battad TLE Dept. Head Norman S. Brizuela
Geiuele S. Mananes MAPEH Dept. Head Maria Theresa Nolasco
Erica Jhan M. Estillore English Dept. Head Edgar M. Maure
Mark Lester R. Pedrezuela AP Dept. Head Dulce S. Tawingan
Jian Froilan A. Octavio Science Dept. Head Gemma A. Peña
Francis Rome D. Delos Santos Filipino Dept. Head Gloria T. Apolinario
Chloe Gwyneth S. Upaga EsP Dept. Head Rowena R. Viar
Dwayne Douglas C. Balitustus Administrative Officer Medel G. Marasigan
Janina Janine V. Malinao Guidance Counselor Ana Marie S. Arevalo
Triska Jane R. Tariman School Doctor Gladys S. Desiderio
Hazel N. Aguila School Nurse Malou Guan Tan
Cristin A. Tolentino School Dentist Marilyn D. Daria
Jhonard C. Precilla Property Custodian Rodrigo M. Garcia

Notable alumni[]

  • Arturo M. Tolentino - 9th Vice President of the Philippines, Senate President.
  • Jose Melo - Former Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman & retired Supreme Court Justice
  • Levi Celerio - Composer, lyricist and National Artist for Music and Literature 1997
  • Rico J. Puno - Singer and Celebrity
  • Artemio Panganiban - former Supreme Court Justice
  • Ogie Diaz - Comedian, actor, talk show host and columnist.
  • Washington SyCip - accountant and co-founder of SGV & Co. Accounting Firm
  • - Police General, former Chief of Manila Police District
  • – Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Chief of Electronics Engineering Division at the U.S. Coast Guard Electronics Engineering Center, Wildwood, NJ, U.S.A., 1987[1]

References[]

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