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Malabon National High School is a national comprehensive high school and science & technology-oriented high school. Located at M. Naval Street, Hulong Duhat, Malabon City, MNHS is the first and pilot secondary school of Malabon City. It serves the vicinity of Barangay Hulong Duhat, Dampalit, Flores and Bayan-bayanan. The school accepts students that will take the ESEP Curriculum wherever he/she resides. But mostly, ESEP students come from Navotas, Caloocan and Obando, Bulacan.

History
On January 13, 1969 the members of Kapulungang Nayon ng Tinajeros passed a resolution asking the Sangguniang Bayan ng Malabon the need for opening a public high school.

The Sangguniang Bayan ng Malabon passed Resolution No. 159369 providing the establishment of a municipal and vocational high school. It was decided from first year to third year students would be accommodated for the school year 1969-1970 and the fourth year students beginning the next school year 1970-1971. It was also contained in the resolution that sum of Php. 150,000.00 be appropriate by the Municipal Treasury of Malabon for opening of the school. The resolution signed on March 15, 1969 by the then Vice Mayor Manuel C. Domingo and Councilors Ruben Martin, Edilberto Villanueva, Maynard Espiritu, Neli G. Cid and Ferdinand Garcia proclaimed the birth of Malabon Municipal High School.

On March 28, 1969 another resolution was passed regarding the appointment of two teachers from Tinajeros Elementary School to take charge of the enrollment. The rooms in Tinajeros Elementary School were tentatively used by the high school students whose classes began in the late afternoon.

The following school year, 1970-1972, fourth Year students were accommodated. It was also during this school year that the construction of the President Marcos type building was built on a lot measuring 4,500 sq. meters.

The school had its first batch of 590 graduates in 1971. In the same year two proposals were made. First, that a two-storey building be constructed; second, that a principal and twenty (20) teachers be hired for the school year  1971-1972.

In 1977 the occupancy of the 1.2 hectare campus of Malabon Elementary School- Unit 1 located at M. Naval St., Hulong Duhat, Malabon was transferred to Malabon Central Barrio High School, the biggest	 of the four    barrio high schools existing that time. MES-Unit 1, on the other hand, was fused with the Malabon Elementary School-Main. Since the newly occupied campus had more facilities and bigger accommodation,  it became the Malabon Municipal High School-Main. The school in Tinajeros was transformed into an annex.

In 1980 all barangay high schools namely: Panghulo Barangay High School, Tonsuya Barangay High School and Tugatog Barangay High School were converted into annexes of MNHS. San Agustin Barangay High School, a former affiliate of MNHS was phased out in 1984 due to lack of funds the same with Tonsuya Annex which was closed in 1990 because it did not have a school site of its own. The students of these two annexes were absorbed by MNHS-Main.

The need for constructing additional rooms for the Malabon educands was realized when Theresa I building in 1989 through the joint efforts of the then Mayor Prospero I. Oreta and Congresswoman Teresa I. Oreta. In 1990 another grand project- the SEDP buildings composed of the THE building, Administrative Building,  Reading Center and Academic Building- was completed

All public high schools were nationalized on January 1, 1988 but it was only in 1994 that the school changed its name from MMHS to Malabon National High School. In mid-90’s, its annexes became independent from MNHS except Potrero Annex which came into existence only in 1994.

At present, the sole annex of MNHS is the MNHS - Concepcion Vocational-Technical Annex located at P. Burgos, Concepcion, Malabon City.

Curriculum
Engineering and Science Education Program (ESEP) or the Special Science Curriculum

Special Program in the Arts or SPA

K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum

Special Program in Foreign Language or SPFL (Mandarin)

Facility
Special Programs Building or DepEd Building 1 - building intended for use of students under ESEP and SPA Curriculum.
 * Biology Laboratory

DepEd Building 2
 * Physics Laboratory
 * Chemistry Laboratory
 * Computer Laboratory 1
 * Computer Laboratory 2

DepEd Building 3 Teresa Building 1 Teresa Building 2
 * Office of the Property Custodian
 * Office of the Registrar

Teresa Building 3 Secondary Education Development Program or SEDP Builing
 * Teacher's Faculty Room
 * Office of the Science Department

DOST-ESEP Building - former house of ESEP students until 2013. Sandoval Building-serves as teacher's faculty room. SEMP Building-serves as teacher's faculty room. Gulayan sa Paaralan Garden Nursery

Religion
Roman Catholicism - Malabon belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalookan. Almost 80% of the people here adhere to this religion. The seat of the Bishop of Kalookan in Malabon is in San Bartolome Parish, is one of the oldest Augustinian church in the Philippines dating back to 1700. Today there are eight Roman Catholic Parish in Malabon: San Bartolome, Sto. Rosario, Immaculate Conception, Exaltation of the Cross, San Antonio de Padua, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Immaculate Heart of Mary and Sts. Peter and John. Another parish church, Santa Clara of Assisi in Barangay Longos, is under planning stages.

Iglesia Filipina Independiente - known as the Aglipayan Church; located along C. Arellano St. They have one parish belongs to the Diocese of Rizal and Pampanga: The Parish of La Purisima Concepcion, home to the renowned image of the Immaculate Conception that the folks called it "Impong Maria."

Malabon International Baptist Church - Dr. Pio Tica leads Laging May Pag-asa Foundation (LAMPF) and in the creation of Malabon Ministers for Moral Values (MMMV). He is currently the National Capital Region Chaplain Director of the National Auxiliary Chaplaincy Philippines (NACPHIL).

Jesus the Living Stone Assembly of God - in barangay Panghulo led by Rev. Andy Alcoba. Currently, Chaplain Rev. Andy Alcoba is the CEO/President of International Auxiliary Chaplaincy Association (Macau-Philippines) Inc..

Iglesia ni Cristo - Another notable religious group here is the Philippine based (Church of Christ).

Members Church of God International - A group led by Eliseo Soriano. Ang Dating Daan they have church locales in Tugatog, Concepcion, Tonsuya & Flores.

Economy
Malabon industries include sugar refinery, patis making, cigar making, fishing and Ilang-ilang trees flower extract production where the distilled perfume is exported.

Culture
The city is considered as the local Venice, due to year long floods and gradual sinking. The City of Malabon is a place famous for its Pancit Malabon and its predominantly Atlantic ambience. It is also famous for other variety of foods, such as puto sulot, puto bumbong, sapin-sapin, broas, bibingka and camachile. The culinary delights are abundant in its specialty eateries such as Nanay’s Pancit Malabon, Rosy’s Pancit Malabon, the Pescadores Restaurant and the Balsa sa Niugan, a floating restaurant with 350 seats. Malabon is also the home of the famous Dolor's Kakanin. It is also known for the Bulungan at Tañong Market, the "bulungan" system or whispered bidding in fish trading.

Its most famous festival is the "Pagoda-Caracol", a fluvial procession with street dancing to commemorate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception every 8 December.

The city of Malabon is also home for famous personalities. It includes Epifanio de los Santos (historian and hero), Timoteo Paez (hero), Nonoy Marcelo (cartoonist), Ildefonso Santos (poet), Gregorio Sanciangco (writer), Loren Legarda (senator), Angelika de la Cruz (artist), Erik Santos (artist and singer), Rochelle Pangilinan (artist), and Phil Younghusband (football player).

Heritage houses
Malabon houses several old homes of historical value: the Dionisio family home, the Rivera house, the Villongco house, the Luna house, the Martinez house, the Chikiamco house, the Rojas-Borja house, the Santos-Lapus house, the Luna house, the Pantaleon Bautista house, the SyJuco (formerly Gaza) house, and the Raymundo house, considered to be the oldest located on Cayetano Arellano Street. Other old but well preserved heritage houses in Malabon include the Asilo de Huérfanos, the Paez House, and the Nepomuceno House.

Education

 * The De La Salle Araneta University is the seventh campus of De La Salle Philippines. It was formerly known as the Gregorio Araneta University Foundation which was established in 1946 as the Araneta Institute of Agriculture in Bulacan, then transferred to Malabon the year after. In 1978 it was renamed as the Gregorio Araneta University Foundation. Integration of the university to the DLS System started since 1987 and in 2002 became an official member of the system. The university specializes in Veterinary Medicine and Agricultural Sciences.

Aside from serving as a laboratory and research facility, an agricultural-forestryecology- tourism-integrated farm complete with recreational facilities such as horse back riding, carabao cart-pulling for passengers, fishing, camping, mini-zoo and conference area is envisioned in Salikneta.
 * As an agricultural University - Salikneta Farm (formerly known as Saliksik-Araneta)located at the City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. Its total land area is 64 hectares of farm land owned by Gregorio Araneta University Foundation (now known as De La Salle Araneta University). The wide farmland is used for forestry and agricultural operations for student training purposes.

The City of Malabon University or CMU is the city university and the only government-owned tertiary school. It is located in Barangay Longos, Malabon City.

On the other hand, Malabon National High School or MNHS is the pilot secondary school and the most populous school in the city while Malabon Elementary School or MES for the primary school. They are both located in M. Naval st., Barangay Hulong-Duhat, Malabon City.

There are other eight secondary schools in Malabon namely the Malabon National High School-Acacia Annex, Concepcion Vocational Technical High School, Longos National High School, Panghulo National High School, Potrero National High School, Tanong National High School, Tinajeros National High School, and Tugatog National High School.

Local

 * 🇵🇭 Navotas, Philippines
 * 🇵🇭 Quezon City, Philippines

International

 * 🇯🇵 Akita, Japan
 * 🇹🇼 Taipei, Taiwan