Malinta National High School

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Malinta National High School
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Malinta National High School
St.Jude Subdivision (Senior High School Campus) and A. Pablo St.(Junior High School Campus), Malinta, Valenzuela City


Philippines
Coordinates 14°41′30″N120°58′01″E / 14.69180°N 120.96702°E / 14.69180; 120.96702
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Motto"No Sacrifice, No Victory"
("Walang Sakripisyo, Walang Tagumpay")
Established1997
StatusPublic
School district Division of City Schools - Valenzuela
PrincipalMr. Edwin L. Valera
Grades7 to 12
EnrollmentApprox. 50:1
Color(s)Green and White   
Nickname MNHS, Malinta Nat, Malinta NHS
Affiliations Division of City Schools–Valenzuela, Department of Education

Malinta National High School (transl: Mataas na Paaralang Pambansa ng Malinta) is a school established in 1997 in Valenzuela City. The Junior High School branch is Also located at A. Pablo St. along with Malinta Elementary School , ValMaSci and ValACE

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