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Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School

Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School (formerly Bulacan High School) is a public secondary educational institution in the Philippines established in 1903. It offers instruction from Grades 7 to 10 (Junior High School) and Grades 11 to 12 (Senior High School).

Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School (formerly Bulacan High School)
Address
M.H. del Pilar Ave., Bagong Bayan (Sta. Isabel), City of Malolos, Bulacan

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Information
TypePublic
MottoDiwa, Dangal, Dunong
Established1905
Grades7 to 12
Color(s)Green  
NicknameCelo, MHPNHS

Aside from the Basic Education Program, the Junior High School implements five special programs endorsed by the Department of Education which are the Special Program in Science, Technology, and Engineering (SPSTE), Special Program in Journalism (SPJ), Special Program in Foreign Language (SPFL), Special Program in the Arts (SPA), and the Special Program in Sports (SPS).

The Senior High School was added in school year 2016-2017 and offers Academic, Technical, Vocational and Livelihood (TVL), Arts and Design, and Sports tracks. Under these tracks are the various strands, namely: Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM), Arts and Design (AAD), Sports, and different TVL specializations. Both JHS and SHS offer Open High School Program to expand access to basic education.

Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School Entrance Gate

School History edit

Early Years in Baliuag, 1903-1905 edit

Bulacan (Provincial) High School was first established in the town of Baliuag in 1903 in a rented house during the time when no suitable site for a school can be used in Malolos.[1] It was called a “high school” to attract pupils who had previously attended some instruction from the Spanish colegio who would not want to enroll in elementary schools anymore. Despite being a high school, instructions provided were second and third grade levels only which by the following school years were upgraded to grades 4, 5 and 6 until it finally offered a high school level course by 1906.[2]

The first teachers were three Thomasites, namely Miss Ella King Vogel, Mr. James A. Fairchild and Mrs. Lillie Turner. Mr. Fairchild served as the first principal. They were under the supervision of Mr. E. G. Turner as the provincial superintendent (Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1904, p. 742).

The number of enrollees grew from a few 87 to 227 pupils during the school year 1903-1904. At the time, a plan for a high school building in Malolos was already approved and funded with P32,000 from the provincial government. The province had to financially support the high school as prescribed by the Philippine Commission Act of March 7, 1902 (Alzona, 1932, p. 228). At the same time, money had been apportioned from insular funds for the construction of an industrial school in Malolos in connection with the projected provincial high school (Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1906, p. 485).

Journey to Malolos, 1906 edit

The new building in Malolos was built in the capitolio (Guinhawa, Malolos). Construction began in July 1905, was finished by February 1, 1906, inaugurated by March, and was occupied at the beginning of the school year in June 1906.

Class of 1909: The First Five Graduates edit

The first class of BHS graduated from high school in 1909. It included five students, Juan Sepulveda Fernando, Gabriel Adriano Bernardo, Miguela Guevara Baltazar, Enrique Florencio Pangilinan Ochoa and Irene San Juan.

Apart from San Juan, all will study at the newly opened University of the Philippines in Manila. Fernando, Baltazar, and Ochoa graduated in Medicine while Bernardo will get a bachelor of arts and will eventually become UP's chief librarian.

Bulacan High School Strike of 1912 edit

Mabilasik na prinsipal! (A Harsh Principal!)

That was the banner news of the Plaridel community newspaper two months after the start of classes at Bulacan High School in 1912. The bold statement was about the allegedly unfriendly treatment of the new principal Mr. William E. McVey to the students.

In the letter published by the students they detailed the violent acts of Mr. McVey. These include pushing, pulling, and tugging of clothing of students. The strike escalated after the American authorities sided with the principal and ignored the complaints.

This was later followed by sanctions, the most severe of which was the expulsion of the students and their non-admission to any school. In the Plaridel newspaper, Romualdo Vijandre expressed the side of the students and their reasonable response to the decision of the Bureau of Education:

“Huwag sabihing ang ganito’y pag-aaksaya ng panahon at gugol, pagka’t ang mga pusong nagtatanggol ng matuwid at katapatan, ay talagang naglalaan ‘di lamang dugo kung ‘di sampu ng buhay.” (Don't say that this is a waste of time and effort, because the hearts that defend what is right and honest, can sacrifice not only blood but also their very lives.)

The Strike of 1912 was radical for many reasons. In a broader perspective, the action can be contextualized in the then unfinished Philippine-American War. Statements about the strike reflect the courage and reason of BHS students on issues related to education and social justice.

Three National Scientists edit

The National Scientist award is the highest honor given by the president of the Philippines for scientists who have made invaluable contributions to science in the country. Whoever is awarded this receives a financial reward, medical benefits, free hospitalization, a monthly pension and the full honor of burying their lips in the Tomb of the Heroes.

Bulacan High School is unique because it has installed three National Scientists. They are Francisco O. Santos (Class 1912), Gregorio T. Velasquez (Class 1920) and Geminiano T. de Ocampo (Class 1925).

World War II edit

Like the entire nation, BHS and its students were not spared of the violence brought by the Japanese occupation during the Second World War.

Below is an extract from the recollections of Reynaldo P. Enriquez of the Class of 1942 who honored his classmates who gave their lives for the country during the war.

Good times always seem so short. Bad times seem to take forever. For some of us, the World War II seemed an infinity. And yet the start of WWII prematurely ended our happy high school days. Many of us joined the guerilla movement imbued with the spirit of love of country we learned in school. Some paid the supreme sacrifice in defense of country and people.

Cecilio Abraham of Baliwag, was captured, tortured, and killed by the Japanese. He was killed for his guerilla activities. To honor him the grateful people of his town named the place where he lived, Barangay Tenyente Cecilio Abraham. A fitting tribute to his bravery and dedication to serve his country and people.

Genaro Bernabe was a young lieutenant from Bulacan. Only a few more days and he would have marched home a hero. He was killed in action in the last days of the war in Kiangan, Mt. Province where the last Japanese stronghold commanded by General Yamashita made their last stand.

Bienvenido Cruz was a silent and good looking young man from Malolos. One would not think he was a soldier if he was not in uniform. He survived the war, even the hell of the battle in Kiangan. In Laguna, where he was as signed as a communication specialist, he died in line while in the military service.

Claro Carpio, frail-looking during high school, was among the early members of the guerilla movement in his hometown of Bulacan. He was hunted, captured, and killed by the Japanese: How he died is not known even to his com rades. His body was never recovered.

I wish I am a bugler who could blow Taps to honor them and the others unknown to us. Let me quote instead the lyrics of Taps as I remember it.

Day is done, gone the sun,

From the lake, from the hills, from the sky

All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

For the classmates who fought and survived World War II, we salute you all for job well done.

From BHS to MHPHS/MHPNHS edit

Bulacan High School was last used as a school name in 1951. This was after Republic Act 618 was passed on May 15, 1951. It changed the name from BHS to Marcelo H. del Pilar High School in recognition of Marcelo H. del Pilar, a great son of the province of Bulacan and a national hero. The law was filed by Representative Alejo Santos and was signed into law by President Ramon Magsaysay in 1951. The name change sought to instill in the minds of the youth of Bulacan the life and contributions of del Pilar.

MHPHS will later add "national" in its name in 2003.

On its present site edit

The high school buildings in capitolio were destroyed during World War II. Because of this, the school temporarily used various facilities such as Casa Real and Mojon Elementary School (Barasoain Memorial Elementary School).

New buildings were built in the 1950s and 60s such as the Marcelo H. Del Pilar Science Centrum (near UNIWIDE). Soon the school will be moved to a bigger campus where it currently stands.

This happened during the time of Governor Ignacio Santiago when the High School was moved to a 10-hectare land in Sta. Isabel (Bagong Bayan) Malolos. The new campus was inaugurated on July 31, 1984, the governor's birthday.

School Hymns: Then and Now edit

MHPHS HYMN (version sung up to 2003) edit

Titik ni Moises Simbulan

Musika ni Juliano Velasco

Batis ng aming karunungan

Sa buhay tanging pamatnubay

Layo mang lakbayin, sa ligaya't sakit,

Katapatan namin sa puso't bait.

Sa aming diwa'y nakatanim,

Ang alaalang walang maliw.

Pagsinta'y laging nag-aalab

Sa puso at bait sagisag,

Ang mahal naming Marcelo H. del Pilar.

IMNO NG MHPNHS (present hymn) edit

Titik ni Lourdes G. Hipolito

Musika ni Marquez T. Cartel

Pambansang Mataas na

Paaralang Marcelo H. del Pilar

Aming dakilang paaralan

sa amin ay luminang ng ganap

Sa bawat araw laging patnubay

Sa pagbabago ng ating buhay

Ang iyong liwanag, sa ami’y tatanglaw

Tungo sa tagumpay nitong ating buhay

Mananatili sa aming puso

Mga gintong aral na iyong tinuro

Dito nag-uugat ang karunungan

Kakayahang hatid sati’y kaunlaran

Aming dakilang paaralan

Sa amin ay luminang ng ganap.

Official Publications edit

The Republic and Ang Malaya are the official English and Filipino publication of Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School, respectively.

Some of the notable achievements of these publications are the following:

  • The Republic - Finalist, Best School Organ (Secondary Level), 2016 Catholic Mass Media Awards
  • The Republic - Best School Paper of the Philippines, 1995, 2015
  • The Republic and Ang Malaya - Outstanding School Paper in Region III, 2013
  • Ang Malaya - Outstanding School Paper in Region III, 2014
  • Ang Malaya - Pinakamahusay sa Pag-aanyo ng Pahina, National Schools Press Conference, 2015

Two of the advisers of these publications were hailed as Outstanding School Paper Advisers in the country, they were:

  • Mrs. Bernadette F. Tamayo of The Republic - 1995 Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser in the Philippines (served as The Republic's adviser for more than 17 years)
  • Mrs. Jocelyn M. Manahan of Ang Malaya - 2014 Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser in the Philippines (started serving as Ang Malaya's adviser on 2006 up to present)

Clubs and Organizations edit

  • Supreme Student Government (SSG) is the highest student governing body at MHPNHS.
  • Science Department
    • Youth for Environment Schools Organization (YES-O)
    • Kilusang La Solidaridad sa Agham (KLSA)
  • Mathematics Department
    • Mathematics Club
  • English Department
    • English Club
    • Theater Guild
    • Literati
  • Filipino Department
    • Klub Plaridel
    • Kapisanan ng Diwa at Panitik (KADIPAN)
  • Social Studies Department
    • KABAYANI CLUB - Kasaysayan at Bayanihan ng mga Mag-Aaral ng Araling Panlipunan
    • Kolab ng mga Mag-aaral sa Araling Panlipunan (AP KOLAB)
  • Values Department
    • Values Formation Club (VFC)
    • We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty (WATCH)
    • Peer Facilitators Club
    • Honesty Club
  • Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) Department
    • CAT-I
    • Visual Arts Club
    • Music Family
      • MHPNHS Chorale
      • MHPNHS Brass Band
      • Strings Ensemble
    • MHPNHS Performing Arts Group
      • Koro del Pilar
      • MHPNHS Angklung Ensemble
      • MHPNHS Rondalla
      • MHPNHS Flute Ensemble
      • MHPNHS Drum and Lyre Band
      • Creative Dance Group
    • MHPNHS Dance Troupes
    • Dance Sports Club
    • Folk Dance Troupe
  • Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Department
    • Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Club
    • Future Farmer of the Philippines (FFP) Club
    • Future Homemakers of the Philippines (FHP)
    • Youth Entrepreneur's Club (YECS)
  • Senior High School
    • KOLAB Social Science Education Collective [1]
    • OBRA Arts and Design Club
    • I Research and Innovate in Science and Engineering (IRISE)
    • Junior Business Executives Association (JBEA)
    • SHS Academic Circle
    • Delpilarian Debate Society
    • Youth for Environment Schools Organization (YES-O) SHS
    • Rotaract Club of Barasoain MHPNHS-SHS
  • MHPNHS Aklatang Gabriel A. Bernardo
    • EX LIBRIS Library Volunteers

Achievements edit

  • MHPHS Rondalla - Most Outstanding Performer NAMCYA National Music Festival 2000 / Samiweng 2000 National Music Festival
  • First Place November 19, 2009, Poetry Performed Competition at the Baler 400: the Quadricentennial Anniversary of the Town of Baler, Province of Aurora
  • MHPNHS Rondalla - Champion Feb 17, 2011, Rondal-Awit Competition at the 10th Musikahan Festival held at Tagum City, Davao.
  • MHPNHS Koro Del Pilar - Champion (Classical Category) February 2012, Children's Choir Competition at the 11th Musikahan sa Tagum in Tagum City, Davao Del Norte, under Mr. Conrado "Radie" Santiago.

Notable alumni edit

Government edit

  • Batch 1939 Tomas S. Martin - Governor, Bulacan (1958 to 1963)
  • Batch 1958 Aurelio S. Plamenco[3] - Vice Governor, Bulacan (1998 to 2007)
  • Batch 1968 Vicente C. Cruz Sr.- Board Member, District 1 Bulacan (2007–present)
  • Batch 1968 Danilo Domingo - Mayor, City of Malolos (2001–2010)
  • Batch 1976 Paquito Ochoa, Jr. - Executive Secretary (2010–2016)

Film, Arts and Entertainment edit

  • Batch 1967 Jaime Florcruz - Former CNN Bureau Chief, Beijing/ Philippine Ambassador to China (2022–present)
  • Batch 1981 Jerry Lopez Sineneng - Film Director and Writer

Science and Education edit

  • Batch 1926 Dr. Geminiano T. De Ocampo - Class Valedictorian, Ophthalmologist, National Scientist (1982), a.k.a. "Father of Modern Philippine Ophthalmology"
  • Batch 1909 Gabriel A. Bernardo - Born in Malolos, March 14, 1891. Father of Philippine Librarianship[4]

Location Map edit

Aerial Map

References edit

  1. ^ Governor, Philippines (2005). Report of the governor general of the Philippine Islands. [1905]. p. 480.
  2. ^ Figueroa, Damaso (1918). History of the Bulacan High School (The Bulakenian) (PDF).
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2008-09-01.
  4. ^ World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services 3rd Edition by Robert Wedgeworth
  • History of Bulacan High School by Damaso Figueroa

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Marcelo H del Pilar National High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Marcelo H del Pilar National High School formerly Bulacan High School is a public secondary educational institution in the Philippines established in 1903 It offers instruction from Grades 7 to 10 Junior High School and Grades 11 to 12 Senior High School Marcelo H del Pilar National High School formerly Bulacan High School AddressM H del Pilar Ave Bagong Bayan Sta Isabel City of Malolos BulacanMalolos BulacanPhilippinesInformationTypePublicMottoDiwa Dangal DunongEstablished1905Grades7 to 12Color s Green NicknameCelo MHPNHSAside from the Basic Education Program the Junior High School implements five special programs endorsed by the Department of Education which are the Special Program in Science Technology and Engineering SPSTE Special Program in Journalism SPJ Special Program in Foreign Language SPFL Special Program in the Arts SPA and the Special Program in Sports SPS The Senior High School was added in school year 2016 2017 and offers Academic Technical Vocational and Livelihood TVL Arts and Design and Sports tracks Under these tracks are the various strands namely Humanities and Social Sciences HUMSS Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics STEM Accountancy Business and Management ABM Arts and Design AAD Sports and different TVL specializations Both JHS and SHS offer Open High School Program to expand access to basic education Marcelo H del Pilar National High School Entrance Gate Contents 1 School History 1 1 Early Years in Baliuag 1903 1905 1 2 Journey to Malolos 1906 1 3 Class of 1909 The First Five Graduates 1 4 Bulacan High School Strike of 1912 1 5 Three National Scientists 1 6 World War II 1 7 From BHS to MHPHS MHPNHS 1 8 On its present site 2 School Hymns Then and Now 2 1 MHPHS HYMN version sung up to 2003 2 2 IMNO NG MHPNHS present hymn 3 Official Publications 4 Clubs and Organizations 5 Achievements 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Government 6 2 Film Arts and Entertainment 6 3 Science and Education 7 Location Map 8 References 9 External linksSchool History editEarly Years in Baliuag 1903 1905 edit Bulacan Provincial High School was first established in the town of Baliuag in 1903 in a rented house during the time when no suitable site for a school can be used in Malolos 1 It was called a high school to attract pupils who had previously attended some instruction from the Spanish colegio who would not want to enroll in elementary schools anymore Despite being a high school instructions provided were second and third grade levels only which by the following school years were upgraded to grades 4 5 and 6 until it finally offered a high school level course by 1906 2 The first teachers were three Thomasites namely Miss Ella King Vogel Mr James A Fairchild and Mrs Lillie Turner Mr Fairchild served as the first principal They were under the supervision of Mr E G Turner as the provincial superintendent Bureau of Insular Affairs 1904 p 742 The number of enrollees grew from a few 87 to 227 pupils during the school year 1903 1904 At the time a plan for a high school building in Malolos was already approved and funded with P32 000 from the provincial government The province had to financially support the high school as prescribed by the Philippine Commission Act of March 7 1902 Alzona 1932 p 228 At the same time money had been apportioned from insular funds for the construction of an industrial school in Malolos in connection with the projected provincial high school Bureau of Insular Affairs 1906 p 485 Journey to Malolos 1906 edit The new building in Malolos was built in the capitolio Guinhawa Malolos Construction began in July 1905 was finished by February 1 1906 inaugurated by March and was occupied at the beginning of the school year in June 1906 Class of 1909 The First Five Graduates edit The first class of BHS graduated from high school in 1909 It included five students Juan Sepulveda Fernando Gabriel Adriano Bernardo Miguela Guevara Baltazar Enrique Florencio Pangilinan Ochoa and Irene San Juan Apart from San Juan all will study at the newly opened University of the Philippines in Manila Fernando Baltazar and Ochoa graduated in Medicine while Bernardo will get a bachelor of arts and will eventually become UP s chief librarian Bulacan High School Strike of 1912 edit Mabilasik na prinsipal A Harsh Principal That was the banner news of the Plaridel community newspaper two months after the start of classes at Bulacan High School in 1912 The bold statement was about the allegedly unfriendly treatment of the new principal Mr William E McVey to the students In the letter published by the students they detailed the violent acts of Mr McVey These include pushing pulling and tugging of clothing of students The strike escalated after the American authorities sided with the principal and ignored the complaints This was later followed by sanctions the most severe of which was the expulsion of the students and their non admission to any school In the Plaridel newspaper Romualdo Vijandre expressed the side of the students and their reasonable response to the decision of the Bureau of Education Huwag sabihing ang ganito y pag aaksaya ng panahon at gugol pagka t ang mga pusong nagtatanggol ng matuwid at katapatan ay talagang naglalaan di lamang dugo kung di sampu ng buhay Don t say that this is a waste of time and effort because the hearts that defend what is right and honest can sacrifice not only blood but also their very lives The Strike of 1912 was radical for many reasons In a broader perspective the action can be contextualized in the then unfinished Philippine American War Statements about the strike reflect the courage and reason of BHS students on issues related to education and social justice Three National Scientists edit The National Scientist award is the highest honor given by the president of the Philippines for scientists who have made invaluable contributions to science in the country Whoever is awarded this receives a financial reward medical benefits free hospitalization a monthly pension and the full honor of burying their lips in the Tomb of the Heroes Bulacan High School is unique because it has installed three National Scientists They are Francisco O Santos Class 1912 Gregorio T Velasquez Class 1920 and Geminiano T de Ocampo Class 1925 World War II edit Like the entire nation BHS and its students were not spared of the violence brought by the Japanese occupation during the Second World War Below is an extract from the recollections of Reynaldo P Enriquez of the Class of 1942 who honored his classmates who gave their lives for the country during the war Good times always seem so short Bad times seem to take forever For some of us the World War II seemed an infinity And yet the start of WWII prematurely ended our happy high school days Many of us joined the guerilla movement imbued with the spirit of love of country we learned in school Some paid the supreme sacrifice in defense of country and people Cecilio Abraham of Baliwag was captured tortured and killed by the Japanese He was killed for his guerilla activities To honor him the grateful people of his town named the place where he lived Barangay Tenyente Cecilio Abraham A fitting tribute to his bravery and dedication to serve his country and people Genaro Bernabe was a young lieutenant from Bulacan Only a few more days and he would have marched home a hero He was killed in action in the last days of the war in Kiangan Mt Province where the last Japanese stronghold commanded by General Yamashita made their last stand Bienvenido Cruz was a silent and good looking young man from Malolos One would not think he was a soldier if he was not in uniform He survived the war even the hell of the battle in Kiangan In Laguna where he was as signed as a communication specialist he died in line while in the military service Claro Carpio frail looking during high school was among the early members of the guerilla movement in his hometown of Bulacan He was hunted captured and killed by the Japanese How he died is not known even to his com rades His body was never recovered I wish I am a bugler who could blow Taps to honor them and the others unknown to us Let me quote instead the lyrics of Taps as I remember it Day is done gone the sun From the lake from the hills from the skyAll is well safely rest God is nigh For the classmates who fought and survived World War II we salute you all for job well done From BHS to MHPHS MHPNHS edit Bulacan High School was last used as a school name in 1951 This was after Republic Act 618 was passed on May 15 1951 It changed the name from BHS to Marcelo H del Pilar High School in recognition of Marcelo H del Pilar a great son of the province of Bulacan and a national hero The law was filed by Representative Alejo Santos and was signed into law by President Ramon Magsaysay in 1951 The name change sought to instill in the minds of the youth of Bulacan the life and contributions of del Pilar MHPHS will later add national in its name in 2003 On its present site edit The high school buildings in capitolio were destroyed during World War II Because of this the school temporarily used various facilities such as Casa Real and Mojon Elementary School Barasoain Memorial Elementary School New buildings were built in the 1950s and 60s such as the Marcelo H Del Pilar Science Centrum near UNIWIDE Soon the school will be moved to a bigger campus where it currently stands This happened during the time of Governor Ignacio Santiago when the High School was moved to a 10 hectare land in Sta Isabel Bagong Bayan Malolos The new campus was inaugurated on July 31 1984 the governor s birthday School Hymns Then and Now editMHPHS HYMN version sung up to 2003 edit Titik ni Moises SimbulanMusika ni Juliano VelascoBatis ng aming karununganSa buhay tanging pamatnubayLayo mang lakbayin sa ligaya t sakit Katapatan namin sa puso t bait Sa aming diwa y nakatanim Ang alaalang walang maliw Pagsinta y laging nag aalabSa puso at bait sagisag Ang mahal naming Marcelo H del Pilar IMNO NG MHPNHS present hymn edit Titik ni Lourdes G HipolitoMusika ni Marquez T CartelPambansang Mataas naPaaralang Marcelo H del PilarAming dakilang paaralansa amin ay luminang ng ganapSa bawat araw laging patnubaySa pagbabago ng ating buhayAng iyong liwanag sa ami y tatanglawTungo sa tagumpay nitong ating buhayMananatili sa aming pusoMga gintong aral na iyong tinuroDito nag uugat ang karununganKakayahang hatid sati y kaunlaranAming dakilang paaralanSa amin ay luminang ng ganap Official Publications editThe Republic and Ang Malaya are the official English and Filipino publication of Marcelo H del Pilar National High School respectively Some of the notable achievements of these publications are the following The Republic Finalist Best School Organ Secondary Level 2016 Catholic Mass Media Awards The Republic Best School Paper of the Philippines 1995 2015 The Republic and Ang Malaya Outstanding School Paper in Region III 2013 Ang Malaya Outstanding School Paper in Region III 2014 Ang Malaya Pinakamahusay sa Pag aanyo ng Pahina National Schools Press Conference 2015Two of the advisers of these publications were hailed as Outstanding School Paper Advisers in the country they were Mrs Bernadette F Tamayo of The Republic 1995 Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser in the Philippines served as The Republic s adviser for more than 17 years Mrs Jocelyn M Manahan of Ang Malaya 2014 Most Outstanding School Paper Adviser in the Philippines started serving as Ang Malaya s adviser on 2006 up to present Clubs and Organizations editSupreme Student Government SSG is the highest student governing body at MHPNHS Science Department Youth for Environment Schools Organization YES O Kilusang La Solidaridad sa Agham KLSA Mathematics Department Mathematics Club English Department English Club Theater Guild Literati Filipino Department Klub Plaridel Kapisanan ng Diwa at Panitik KADIPAN Social Studies Department KABAYANI CLUB Kasaysayan at Bayanihan ng mga Mag Aaral ng Araling Panlipunan Kolab ng mga Mag aaral sa Araling Panlipunan AP KOLAB Values Department Values Formation Club VFC We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty WATCH Peer Facilitators Club Honesty Club Music Arts Physical Education and Health MAPEH Department CAT I Visual Arts Club Music Family MHPNHS Chorale MHPNHS Brass Band Strings Ensemble MHPNHS Performing Arts Group Koro del Pilar MHPNHS Angklung Ensemble MHPNHS Rondalla MHPNHS Flute Ensemble MHPNHS Drum and Lyre Band Creative Dance Group MHPNHS Dance Troupes Dance Sports Club Folk Dance Troupe Technology and Livelihood Education TLE Department Information and Communications Technology ICT Club Future Farmer of the Philippines FFP Club Future Homemakers of the Philippines FHP Youth Entrepreneur s Club YECS Senior High School KOLAB Social Science Education Collective 1 OBRA Arts and Design Club I Research and Innovate in Science and Engineering IRISE Junior Business Executives Association JBEA SHS Academic Circle Delpilarian Debate Society Youth for Environment Schools Organization YES O SHS Rotaract Club of Barasoain MHPNHS SHS MHPNHS Aklatang Gabriel A Bernardo EX LIBRIS Library VolunteersAchievements editMHPHS Rondalla Most Outstanding Performer NAMCYA National Music Festival 2000 Samiweng 2000 National Music Festival First Place November 19 2009 Poetry Performed Competition at the Baler 400 the Quadricentennial Anniversary of the Town of Baler Province of Aurora MHPNHS Rondalla Champion Feb 17 2011 Rondal Awit Competition at the 10th Musikahan Festival held at Tagum City Davao MHPNHS Koro Del Pilar Champion Classical Category February 2012 Children s Choir Competition at the 11th Musikahan sa Tagum in Tagum City Davao Del Norte under Mr Conrado Radie Santiago Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations September 2023 Government edit Batch 1939 Tomas S Martin Governor Bulacan 1958 to 1963 Batch 1958 Aurelio S Plamenco 3 Vice Governor Bulacan 1998 to 2007 Batch 1968 Vicente C Cruz Sr Board Member District 1 Bulacan 2007 present Batch 1968 Danilo Domingo Mayor City of Malolos 2001 2010 Batch 1976 Paquito Ochoa Jr Executive Secretary 2010 2016 Film Arts and Entertainment edit Batch 1967 Jaime Florcruz Former CNN Bureau Chief Beijing Philippine Ambassador to China 2022 present Batch 1981 Jerry Lopez Sineneng Film Director and WriterScience and Education edit Batch 1926 Dr Geminiano T De Ocampo Class Valedictorian Ophthalmologist National Scientist 1982 a k a Father of Modern Philippine Ophthalmology Batch 1909 Gabriel A Bernardo Born in Malolos March 14 1891 Father of Philippine Librarianship 4 Location Map edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcelo H del Pilar National High School Aerial MapReferences edit Governor Philippines 2005 Report of the governor general of the Philippine Islands 1905 p 480 Figueroa Damaso 1918 History of the Bulacan High School The Bulakenian PDF Bulacan Philippines Government Elective Officials Vice Governor Aurelio S Plamenco Archived from the original on 2008 07 24 Retrieved 2008 09 01 World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services 3rd Edition by Robert Wedgeworth History of Bulacan High School by Damaso FigueroaExternal links editOfficial website Culture Capsule Marcelo H del Pilar National High School culturecapsule org Retrieved 2016 04 03 The MHPHS Batch 75 Web Portal ibatch75 tripod 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