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  1. 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.

  2. The Department of Education (DepEd) is responsible for basic education, ECCD Council for ECCD, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for post-secondary, technical and vocational education, and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for higher education. Figure 1: Levels of Philippine Education.

  3. The K to 12 Program covers Kindergarten and 12 years of Basic Education [Six (6) years of primary education, Four (4) years of Junior High School, and Two (2) years of Senior High School (SHS)] to provide sufficient time for mastery of concepts and skills, develop lifelong learners, and prepare graduates for tertiary education, middle-level ...

  4. 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).

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · New DepEd Grading System Philippines 2024 – From K to 12. By Albert February 5, 2024. The K–12 school program uses a competency-based grading system to give grades based on how well you understand the lessons. The rules for this system are in booklets that explain how it works.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · JUNE 18, 2024 DO 008, S. 2024 – Amendment to DepEd Order No. 003, s. 2024 (Amendment to DepEd Order No. 022, s. 2023 [Implementing Guidelines on the School Calendar and Activities for School Year 2023–2024]) and Start and End of School Year 2024–2025

  7. Below is a detailed table showing the Philippines grades alongside comparable English terms, the equivalent percentage range, and the corresponding Grade Point Average (GPA) for high school education.