The school started its operation last 1995 with Mr. Jovencio Mendoza as the School Principal with Mr. Jovencio Mendoza as the School Principal with Mr. Henry Reynes as the Assistant. At first there were only two sections created for First Year and Second Year.
In 1997 - 1999, the school was able to organize and manage class from First Year to Fourth Year with two sections per year level. Mrs. Victoria Mansueto was the School Principal of Mambaling Elementary School and at the same time the Officer-in-Charge of the High School Night classes.
Mambaling National High School (Day and Night) is located along N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City. It is approximately 5 kilometers from the city proper. It is very accessible to students because it is along the road near the skywalk and flyover of Mambaling, Cebu City.
Barangay Mambaling's major landmarks are (1) San Roque Church situated in C. Padilla; (2) the Green Mosque (Muslim Church); the old Jai Alai building; (4) Antonio's Bowling Center; (5) Josephine's Arcade; (6) Skywalk in front of Mambaling Elementary School; (7) the University of Cebu Maritime Education Training Center (8) the South Reclamation Project, Mambaling Exit the most recently added in the list.
Barangay Mambaling has problems in the barangay such as garbage and drainage, floods, illegal drugs, illegal structures (squatters) and petty crimes.
The following are services and facilities offered to residents to address the needs of the community in terms of social and cultural matters.
Health Centers
Day Care Center
Tanods/Anti-Crime Organization Outpost
Barangay Police Force
Mambaling Sports Complex
Anti-Crime Organization
Gender and Development
Transport and Utility Vehicles
Mambaling National High School (Day & Night) has two four-storey building, one for Junior and the other for Senior High School students. The JHS Building has twelve (12) classrooms - three (3) for Grade 8, two (2) for Grade 10 including the two computer laboratories (JHS and SHS), one (1) Science laboratory and one (1) Housekeeping Laboratory. For the Senior High School building, it has eight (8) classrooms - three (3) for Grade 11, three (3) for Grade 12, one (1) room is used for faculty room, and another one (1) which is used as office partitioned as Principal's Office, Finance Office, Guidance Office and Registrar's Office.
The school's physical facilities include Canteen, Computers with internet connections and fully air-conditioned laboratories, Science laboratory equipped with apparatuses for experiment purposes, Cookery and Housekeeping room furnished with equipment and facilities, Library for research drives, other facilities are eleven (11) comfort rooms with washing area for male and female students a gymnasium shared by Elementary and High School students.
These eleven (11) comfort rooms are quite few to cater our learners, thus there is a need to construct more comfort rooms in order to accommodate the total population of the school.
The school principal with three (3) Administrative Assistants, one (1) Master Teacher, and thirty-four (34) Regular-Permanent Teachers, manages the school. All teaching personnel are handling day classes due to the adjustment of schedule where face-to-face classes are not allowed.
Continuing Professional Growth of the teachers is very vital because it helps them to be equipped with the new trends and pedagogies in the field of teaching. The school has teachers with one (1) Doctorate degree, one (1) Doctorate units, one (1) Master's Degree, twenty-three (23) Master's Degree units and four (4) Bachelor's Degree.
The school has a perimeter fence surrounding the campus with licensed security guard constantly ensuring the safety and security of school and its occupants with the aid of three school utilities who are tasked to maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of the school.
Policemen from Precinct 11 and Barangay Tanods posted outside school premises during class hours and dismissal time.
The school has CCTV built-in cameras, which help monitor the safety and security of the school, and there are two solar lampposts, which are very significant for night classes.
The school offers K-12 Curriculum as prescribed by the Department of Education, it has complete Junior High School from Grade 7 to Grade 10, and Senior High School from Grade 11 to Grade 12 which offers General Academic Strands and Technical Vocational and Livelihood majoring Home Economics and ICT.
The school adheres to the BESRA's and "Education for All". To cater the needs of out-of-school-youths, the school also offers Alternative Learning Systems (ALS) and they are also recommended to take A&E Tests.
Due to rapid increase if enrolment, there is a deficient if learners' materials in both Junior High and Senior High School students, the teachers find ways to solve the deficiency to attain learning standards as prescribed by the Department of Education.
The school has implemented DepEd Programs and projects such as In-Service Trainings, LAC, DORP, Child-Friendly School System, Brigada Eskwela Plus, and ICT services as part of providing quality education.
The school is consistently conducting tutorial program, ORV, numeracy test in order to augment the performance of the learners and to heighten the mastery skills.
In the most recent Quarterly Assessment, learners performed well in English with 66.66 Mean Percentage Scores, then followed by Filipino with 63.06, and AP with 61.99. The learning area with the lowest MPS is Science.
From SY 2017-2018 the number of male enrollees increased from 343 to 427 and the number of female enrollees increased from 316 to 399. This can be attributed to: Moved in (Transfer of learners from one school to another between school year), transfer of residence, relocation, Balik-Aral, Transfer in/out in Private Schools.
The report shows that the Promotion Rate of the three (3) Consecutive School Years has increased significantly. From 86.73 in the S.Y. 2016-2017 it becomes 90.58 in the S.Y. 2017-2018.
Then, it didn't stop increasing in the following S.Y. (2018-2019), from 90.58 to 92.12.
The average promotion rate in School Year 2018-2019 is at 92.12 percent as compared to the 90.58 percent of the previous school year.
The drop-out rate of the school for S.Y. 2018-2019 is 36.3 percent or (30 out of 826) as compared to the dropout rate of S.Y. 2017-2018 which is 4.1 percent or (27 out of 659). The most pressing cause is Individual-Related Factors.
The dropout rate of the school has decreased significantly from 6.09 percent in School Year 2016-2017 to 4.03 in School Year 2017-2018, with the difference of 2.79. However, in the School Year 2018-2019, the rate decreases to 3.63 with the difference of 0.67.
This means that the number of students who left the school in the said School Year decreases that the previous School Year.
The survival rate of the school has increased since it is still associated to the factors that affect the enrolment rate. At present, the school has exerted effort work out on the survival rate by applying different interventions.
The school supports the School Feeding Program in order to decrease severely wasted students. Whenever possible, the school is also accepting support from generous external stakeholders to support the abovementioned program.
Mambaling National High School (Night ) is fortunate enough to be one of the recipients of the DepEd Internet Connectivity Program (DICP). A program provides internet connection to be beneficiaries at no charge to school. The room is fully-conditioned for the computer units in particular and students/teacher as well.
The school library houses all sorts of books from General References to Language. Most of the books are donated and obsolete, yet still usable. To encourage and maximize the chances that every class visits the Library. A library schedule is made by the teacher-librarian. At present, the Library In-Charge is still working on cataloguing to serve better the students and teachers. The library is equipped with computerization program for LRMDS. It is also utilized as the Audio-Visual Room.
For this Calendar Year, the school has MOOE allocation amounting PHP 114,083.33. Electric and water bills are already excluded in the budget. The MOOE Fund is used to finance the monthly expenses of the school which includes the security guard salary, utility workers' honoraria, repair-maintenance of school properties, teachers' training, and others. When some expenditures are not allowed in the MOOE, the funds are taken from PTA and Canteen funds.