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Education in the Philippines is compulsory at the basic education level, composed of kindergarten, elementary school (grades 1–6), junior high school (grades 7–10), and senior high school (grades 11–12). [5]
UNICEF advocates for greater investment in the country’s cognitive capital. With skilled teachers, engaging educational materials, basic toilets, clean water and hygiene facilities, children can acquire knowledge and socio-emotional skills they need to thrive.
Overview of Philippine Education. 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).
Progress in the Philippine Education System. One of the most notable advancements in the Philippine education system is the implementation of the K-12 curriculum in 2013. This reform extended basic education from 10 to 12 years, aligning the country with international standards.
In this article, we delve into important education statistics, enrollment trends, literacy rates, and both global and local challenges, underscoring the Philippines’ commitment to empowering its citizens.
We explore education in the Philippines, looking at the history, facts and stats, and how the education system works. The Philippines recently underwent a major overhaul of its education system, extending basic education from 10 to 13 years to bring it in line with the education systems of other Asian countries.
Explore challenges and reforms in Philippine education across ECCD, basic, higher, and TVET sectors. In-depth analysis of learning outcomes, teacher development, and policy recommendations.
The Philippines has embarked on significant education reforms for the past three decades to raise the quality of education at all levels and address inclusion and equity issues. The country’s AmBisyon Natin 2040 or the national vision for a prosperous and...
This factsheet provides an overview of education in the Philippines, highlighting enduring challenges. Despite progress with the K to 12 Program, issues persist in areas such as limited early childhood education participation, concerns about the quality and access to basic education, and the impact of natural disa...
Active All (1) Type: Sector plan development. Years: 2020 - 2021. Allocation: US$410,513. Utilization: US$410,513. Grant agent: UNICEF. Learn more about education in the Philippines, view grant information and education data, and explore the results and progress made by the country.