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District I
Barangay 01 – 146
The First District plays host to Tutuban and Divisoria, known as the Shopping Hub of Manila, from which goods and supplies can be bought at bargain prices. The District is also the site of the Ugbo street food scene–Manila’s version of the Maxwell Street Hawker Center in Singapore–which will surely give one a memorable gastronomical experience.
Churches
Archdiocesan Shrine of Sto. Niño
Sta. Monica Parish Church
Schools
Primary Schools
Amado V. Hernandez Elementary School
Arsenio H. Lacson Elementary School
Emilio Jacinto Elementary School
Isabelo delos Reyes Elementary School
Jose Corazon de Jesus Elementary School
Jose Rizal Elementary School
Magat Salamat Elementary School
Manuel L. Quezon Elementary School
Gen. Vicente Lim Elementary School
Rosauro Almario Elementary School
Teodoro R. Yangco Elementary School
Timoteo Paez Integrated School
Secondary Schools
Juan Nolasco High School
Timoteo Paez Integrated School
Gregorio Perfecto High School
Tondo High School
Antonio J. Villegas High School
District II
Barangay 147 – 267
The Second District is the site of many outstanding Chinese schools, e.g., Chiang Kai Shek College and Saint Stephen’s High School, the place being home to many Chinese Filipinos in Manila. The Seng Guan Temple, a Buddhist structure of great cultural significance to the FIlipino-Chinese community, is also located in the Second District.
Churches
Immaculate Concepcion Parish Church
San Jose Manggagawa Parish Church
Gagalangin Unida Church
Saint Joseph Parish Church
Schools
Primary Schools
Arsenio C. Herrera Elementary School
Barrio Obrero Elementary School
Francisco Benitez Elementary School
Gregoria de Jesus Elementary School
Gregorio del Pilar Elementary School
Lakan Dula Elementary School
Lapu-Lapu Elementary School
Librada Avelino Elementary School
Mariano Ponce Elementary School
Gen. Maximino Hizon Elementary School
Melchora Aquino Elementary School
Plaridel Elementary School
Felipe G. Calderon Integrated School
Center for Excellence (Centex)
Secondary Schools
Felipe G. Calderon Integrated School
Lakan Dula High School
Jose P. Laurel High School
Pres. Sergio Osmeña High School
Manuel L. Quezon High School
Florentino Torres High School
District III
Barangay 268 – 382
The oldest Chinatown in the world is located in Binondo, another shopping hub for locals and tourists alike in the city’s Third District.
On the other hand, the District’s Quiapo area–where the Quiapo Church, San Sebastian Church, and the Golden Mosque can be found–offers a diverse mix of Christian and Islamic cultures for tourists to experience.
The community of San Nicolas, for its part, is considered the heritage district of Manila, boasting 19th-century ancestral homes that symbolize the wealth of its early inhabitants.
The country’s medical supplies capital, meanwhile, can be found in Bambang, Sta. Cruz. The place is popular among medical professionals for the affordable medical supplies and equipment it offers.
Churches
Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene
Binondo Church
Minor Basilica of San Sebastian
Santa Cruz Church
Schools
Primary Schools
Andres Bonifacio Elementary School
Antonio Luna Elementary School
Apolinario Mabini Elementary School
Antonio Regidor Elementary School
Cecilio Apostol Elementary School
Eriberto Remigio Elementary School
Francisco Balagtas Elementary School
Francisco Balagtas Elementary School
Juan Sumulong Elementary School
Marcela Agoncillo Elementary School
Padre Mariano Gomez Elementary School
Pedro Guevarra Elementary School
Secondary Schools
Teodora Alonzo High School
Cayetano Arellano High School
Ramon Avanceña High School
Jose Abad Santos High School
Rajah Soliman High School
District IV
Barangay 395 – 586
The Fourth District hosts the famous Dangwa Flower Market, where flowers for all occasions, in various creative arrangements, can be obtained at the cheapest prices.
The District is also the site of the University of Santo Tomas, one of Asia’s oldest universities and one of the world’s largest Catholic schools in terms of enrollment.
Churches
Santisimo Rosario Parish Church
Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto
Schools
Primary Schools
Dr. Alejandro Albert Elementary School
Benigno Aldana Elementary School
Benito Legarda Elementary School
Graciano Lopez-Jaena Elementary School
Juan Luna Elementary School
Gen. Licerio Geronimo Elementary School
Laong Laan Elementary School
Gen. Miguel Malvar Elementary School
Moises Salvador Elementary School
Padre Burgos Elementary School
Pedro Pelaez Elementary School
Trinidad Tecson Elementary School
Antonio Maceda Integrated School
Valeriano Fugoso Integrated School
Secondary Schools
Esteban Abada High School
Antonio Maceda Integrated School
Ramon Magsaysay High School
Claro M. Recto High School
Valeriano Fugoso Integrated School
District V
Barangay 659 – 818
The city’s Fifth District is a place rich in heritage sites and historical landmarks, such as the Malacañan Palace, Manila City Hall, Manila Central Post Office, Metropolitan Theater, National Museum of Fine Arts, and Rizal Park.
Likewise located in the Fifth District is the walled city of Intramuros, where the Ayuntamiento de Manila–the City Council’s original home–and the Palacio del Gobernador can be found.
The Ermita area was once envisioned by American Daniel H. Burnham, the foremost urban planner of his time, as a huge government center modeled after Washington DC
Churches
Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guidance
San Vicente de Paul Parish Church
San Agustin Church
The Manila Cathedral
San Nicolas Church
St. Pancratius Chapel
San Ignacio Church
Philippine Christian Catholic Church Inc
Santa Maria Goretti Parish
San Juan Bautista de Bagumbayan Church
San Antonio de Padua Parish Church
St. Peter the Apostle Parish Church
Paco Church
Chapel of the Immaculate Conception
Philippine Independent Catholic Church
Schools
Primary Schools
Aurora A. Quezon Elementary School
Celedonio Salvador Elementary School
Epifanio delos Santos Elementary School
Fernando Ma. Guerrero Elementary School
BASECO (Herminigildo J. Atienza)
Justo Lukban Elementary School
Margarita Roxas de Ayala Elementary School
Rafael Palma Elementary School
Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. Elementary School
Silahis ng Katarungan Special School
Secondary Schools
Manuel G. Araullo High School
Manuel A. Roxas High School
Manila High School
Manila Science High School
Ignacio Villamor High School
Pres. Corazon C. Aquino High School
District VI
Barangay 829 – 905
Known as “Little Venice” or “Little Italy” for its numerous canals or estuaries leading to the Pasig River, the Pandacan area in the Sixth District was a seat of arts and culture from the 19th to early 20th century, playing host to numerous Italian operas and orchestral music performances.
It was home to many renowned artists and writers, including Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar, writer of the 1838 epic Florante at Laura and the Philippine equivalent of William Shakespeare.
Churches
Our Lady of Remedies Parish Church
National Shrine of Saint Michael and the Archangels
Schools
Primary Schools
Bacood Elementary School
Bagong Barangay Elementary School
Bagong Diwa Elementary School
Beata Elementary School
Fernando Amorsolo Elementary School
Geronimo Santiago Elementary School
Pio del Pilar Elementary School
Sta. Ana Elementary School
Tomas Earnshaw Elementary School
Jacinto Zamora Elementary School
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Integrated School
Secondary Schools
Victorino Mapa High School
Mariano Marcos High School
Elpidio Quirino High School
Carlos P. Garcia High School
Eulogio Rodriguez Vocational High School
Maria Sheilah “Honey” H. Lacuna-Pangan, MD, FPDS
John Marvin “Yul Servo” C. Nieto
PRESIDENT-LIGA NG MGA BARANGAY
PRESIDENT SK-FEDERATION
SECRETARY TO THE CITY COUNCIL
ASSISTANT SECRETARY TO THE
CITY COUNCIL (OFFICER-IN-CHARGE)