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Caloocan National Science and Technology High School

2012 establishments in the PhilippinesEducational institutions established in 2012Public schools in Metro ManilaSchools in CaloocanScience high schools in Metro Manila

Caloocan National Science and Technology High School (Filipino: Mataas na Paaralang Pang-Agham at Teknolohiyang Pambansa ng Caloocan) colloquially known as CNSTHS or CalNatSci is a special science and technology public high school in the Philippines. It is on Congress Road, Barangay 173, Bagumbong, Caloocan (14°45′19″N 121°1′49″E). Admission to CNSTHS is by competitive examination. Caloocan National Science and Technology High School is a project of Caloocan Mayor Oscar OCA Malapitan. In June 2016, this school has also opened to cater the first batch of Senior High School students under Academic Track - STEM Strand.

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