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  1. Secondary school in the Philippines, more commonly known as "high school" (Filipino: paaralang sekundarya or mataas na paaralan), consists of 4 lower and two upper levels: the lower exploratory high school system called "junior high school" (grades 7–10), and the upper specialized high school system called "senior high school" (grades 11 and 12).

  2. 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).

  3. Schools are classified as Elementary Schools, Junior High Schools (JHS), Senior High Schools (SHS), and Integrated schools). Schools are headed by principals, school heads, or teachers-in-charge (for schools not having the minimum number of teachers to qualify for a principal).

  4. Apr 14, 2021 · Secondary education in the Philippines is also known as high school, and it consists of two levels: Lower Secondary Education (Junior High school): Grades 7 to 10 Upper Secondary Education (Senior High school): Grades 11 to 12

  5. Secondary education known as Paaralang Sekundarya comprises 4 grades that have changed little since the second world war. The curriculum is prescribed for both private and state schools. Core subjects are as follows: Year 1 - Filipino 1, Algebra 1, Integrated Science, English 1, Phillipine History.

  6. May 1, 2016 · Senior high school (SHS) refers to Grades 11 and 12, the last two years of the K-12 program that DepEd has been implementing since 2012. Students begin to study in SHS the subjects that will introduce them to their preferred career path. High school in the old system consisted of First Year to Fourth Year.

  7. 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).