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  1. Apr 14, 2021 · Generally, the duration of primary school in the Philippines is about six years, and it is divided into two cycles: Primary cycle (4 years): Grades 1 to 4 Intermediate cycle (2 years): Grades 5 to 6

  2. Primary Education. Paaralang Elementarya or elementary education is the first part of the educational system, and it includes the first six years of compulsory education from grade 1 to 6, with an optional 7th grade offered by some schools. Major subjects include maths, science, English, Filipino and social sciences.

  3. Kindergarten to Grade 3 (Primary School) Every Filipino child now has access to early childhood education through Universal Kindergarten. Children start schooling at five years of age and are given the means to adjust to formal education slowly.

  4. The Philippine education system covers both formal and non-formal education. Formal education is a progression of academic schooling from elementary (grade school) to secondary (high school) and tertiary levels (TVET and higher education).

  5. The simplest definition of a primary school is a school aimed at children between the ages of five and eleven. Primary schools can go by a number of different names: primary school, junior school, nursery and infant school, elementary school or grade school.

  6. Primary education. Elementary school ( paaralang elementarya in Filipino) is made up of 6 grades (some schools add an extra 7th grade). It is divided into primary level, the first 3 grades; and intermediate level, the second 3 or 4 grades. The school year, for all levels of education, starts in June and ends in March.

  7. Mar 6, 2012 · Elementary education refers to 6 years of primary school (Grades 1-6) while secondary education means four years of junior high school (Grades 7-10 or HS Year 1-4). In addition to this, two years are now allotted for senior high school (Grades 11-12 or HS Year 5-6).