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  1. DepEd Standard Format and Templates for Certificates of Completion and Senior High School Diploma. by Mark Anthony Llego. The Department of Education (DepEd) releases DepEd Order No. 31, s. 2019 also known as the Department of Education Service Marks and Visual Identity Manual.

  2. Learn how a high school diploma and a certificate of completion differ in terms of requirements, accommodations, and impact on future opportunities. Find out about other types of high school credentials and how they compare.

  3. A high school diploma (or high school degree) is a diploma awarded upon graduation of high school. A high school diploma is awarded after completion of courses of studies lasting four years, typically from grade 9 to grade 12.

  4. Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate refers to whether or not a person has completed a high school or secondary school diploma, graduation certificate, or equivalency certificate.

  5. The stages are Kindergarten to Grade 3 (Primary School; 2) for pupils 5 to 8 years old; Grade 4 to 6 (Intermediate School) for pupils 9 to 11 years old; Grades 7 to 10 (Junior High School) for students 12 to 15 years old; 4) Grades 11 to 12 (Senior High School) for students 16-18 years old.

  6. Current: Senior High School Recent DepEd Orders 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. Learn about the different types of high school diplomas, including general, honors, occupational, and certificate of attendance. Find out how they differ from a GED credential and what opportunities they offer after graduation.

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