Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
98 MAY 2018
DepEd ORDER
No. 26,5. 2014
POLICIES AND GUIDELINES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
ASSISTANCE TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN PRIVATE EDUCATION
(GASTPE) PROGRAM EFFECTIVE SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015
To: Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau Directors
Directors of Services, Centers and Heads of Units
Regional Secretary, ARMM
Regional Directors
‘Schools Division Superintendents
Heads, Public and Private Elementary and Secondary Schools
All Others Concerned
1, The Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education
(GASTPE), consisting of the Education Service Contracting (ESC) and the Teachers Salary
Subsidy (TSS), is a demonstration of the Government's commitment to maintain the
viability of private education as a key partner in the delivery of quality basic education.
2. In support of this commitment, the Department of Education (DepEd) has issued
the enclosed Policies and Guidelines on the Implementation of the Government
Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education (GASTPE) Program
Effective School Year (SY) 2014-2015 to ensure its effective and efficient Program
implementation,
3. These policies and guidelines shall remain in effect unless otherwise amended.
4, Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed.
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To be indicated in the Perpetual Index
under the following subjects:
FUNDS SECONDARY EDUCATION
POLICY STUDENTS
PROGRAMS TEACHERS
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POLICIES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO STUDENTS AND
‘TEACHERS IN PRIVATE EDUCATION AT THE BASIC EDUCATION LEVEL
EFFECTIVE SY 2014-2015
LEGAL BASES
A. Article XIV of the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines and
Republic Act 8545, otherwise known as the “Expanded Government Assistance
to Students and Teachers in Private Education (GASTPE),” provide the legal bases
for the Education Service Contracting (ESC) and the Education Voucher System
(EVS). It is the declared policy of the State, in conformity with the mandate of
the Constitution, to promote and make quality education available to all Filipino
citizens. The State also recognizes the complementary roles of public and private
schools in the education system, especially the latter’s invaluable contribution to
education, The ESC, since its pilot test in 1982-1984, has become a symbol of
private-public school partnership in making quality secondary education
accessible to all Filipino citizens.
B. The management of GASTPE has been contracted out by DepEd to the Private
Education Assistance Committee, which is the trustee of the Fund for Assistance
to Private Education (FAPE), a perpetual trust fund created by and between the
Philippine and US governments under £.0. 156, s. 1968 for the purpose of
providing assistance to private education in the country and which, by
amendment under Executive order 150, s. 1994 is authorized to manage and
administer: contributions, donations, grants, bequests, gifts and/or loans from
the Government of the Republic of the Philippines for programs of assistance to
private education.
SCOPE AND COVERAGE
A. In conformity to the foregoing mandates, the Department of Education (DepEd)
shall expand the coverage of the ESC, as the progressive phase out of the EVS is
completed ‘the Fourth Year grantees of the program finishing their
secondary education in SY 2013-2014.B. The Teacher Salary Subsidy (TSS) shall continue in fulfillment of the
government's support to private secondary education. The TSS program of the
GASTPE was implemented for the first time in SY 2009-2010. It provides the
grant of salary subsidy to licensed secondary school teachers in participating
private secondary schools in the ESC program.
GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND POLICIES
‘The guidelines and procedures for the implementation of the ESC shall be governed
by the following general principles and policies:
‘A. ESC is aimed at democratizing and improving access to quality secondary
education through government extension of financial assistance to deserving
elementary school graduates who wish to pursue their secondary education in
private schools. It is geared towards reducing the class size to manageable levels,
in public secondary schools, especially those experiencing shortage of
classrooms and teachers. Thus, through the ESC, the government will be able to
decongest public secondary schools.
In an effort to expedite the decongestion of public secondary schools and
subsequently improve their learning environment, ESC shall be expanded to
include the Open High School Program (OHSP) as an alternative mode of delivery
providing students with greater access to secondary education.
B. Program beneficiaries in ESC participating private secondary schools are assured
of the Government’s commitment to support their education for as long as they
meet the requirements for regular promotion to each of the succeeding school
years until they graduate.
C. The ESC is a concrete demonstration of strong public-private sector partnership
that is mirrored at all levels of the program’s operations.
1. DepEd, FAPE and the participating private schools recognize the need to
continuously monitor and evaluate the ESC. A database on the ESC shall be
developed and maintained.Depéd shall allocate and obligate the annual GASTPE budget within the
calendar year so that payments can be effected to the participating schools
on time.
IV. GENERAL GUIDELINES
The following general guidelines shall apply to the ESC program.
‘A. CONDITIONS OF THE ESC GRANTS
ESC Grantees in Formal Schooling
1. The ESC grants shall cover four (4) years of Junior High School from Grades 7
to 10. The provision of ESC grants starts at the Grade 7 level. No new grants
shall be awarded at higher grade levels. if the grantees are enrolled in night
high schools or evening classes designed for a five-year curriculum, the grant
can be availed for four (4) years only.
2. The grant is deemed renewed for the next school year if the student is
promoted to the next grade level and enrolls in the same school. Since the
ESC is a system of financial assistance to the grantees, no maintaining grade
shall be required for retention in the program.
3. The grant is deemed terminated for any one of the following reasons:
a. If the student drops out for non-health reasons in the middle of the school
year;
b. If the student has not applied for an official leave and does not re-enroll
the following year;
. If the student is retained at the same grade level or not promoted to the
next higher grade level;
d. If the student is suspended for more than 2 weeks or is dismissed or
expelled by the school for disciplinary violation; or
e. If the student transfers to a non-ESC-participating school.4. A grantee may apply for transfer to another ESC-participating school;
however, transfers from outside the National Capital Region (NCR) into NCR
are not allowed. Transfers from NCR to participating schools outside the NCR
may be allowed, but the amount of the grant is reduced accordingly.
ESC Grantees in the Open High Schoo! Program (OHSP)
1. The ESC grants in the OHSP shall cover the four years of Junior High School
from Grade 7 to Grade 10. The provision of ESC grants starts at the Grade 7
level. No new grants shall be awarded at higher grade levels.
2. The grant is deemed renewed for the next grade level if the student
completes and passes a given grade level within one calendar year (12
months) from enrolment and enrolls in the next grade level within at least 2
months from completing and passing the previous grade level. No
maintaining grade shall be required for retention in the program.
3. A grantee who fails to complete a grade level within one calendar year (12
months) from enrolment shall automatically be dropped from the program.
4. A grantee who fails to enroll in the next grade level within two months of
completing and passing the previous grade level shall also be automatically
dropped from the program.
B, AMOUNTS OF THE ESC AND OTHER FINANCIAL MATTERS
ESC Grantees in Formal Schooling
1. The amount of subsidy for Grade 7 grantees in SY 2014-2015 in regions
outside the NCR shall be Six Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (P6,500.00) per
grantee for an entire school year, subject to adjustments approved by the
State Assistance Council (SAC). Meanwhile, the amount of subsidy for Grade
8 to Grade 10 ESC grantees shall be the same as that received by these
students in the previous school year, SY 2013-2014 (Grades 8 and 9-
6,500.00, Grade 10 ~ P5,500.00 per grantee).For student grantees in the NCR, the amount of subsidy shall be Ten
Thousand Pesos (P10,000.00) per grantee for an entire school year, subject
to adjustments approved by the SAC. The higher subsidy is in recognition of
the fact that private school tuition and all other fees are much higher in NCR
than in the rest of the country.
However, if the tuition and other fees (TFOFs) charged by a school are lower
than the ESC subsidy, the amount that shall be paid the school shall not be
more than the TFOFs it charges.
If a grantee transfers to another ESC-participating school before the 15" of
July, the DepEd shall pay the subsidy to the receiving school, not the school
of origin. No payment of subsidy to the receiving school shall be made for
transfers beyond this date.
If a grantee transfers to another ESC-participating school after the 15" of
July, DepEd shall pay the subsidy to the school of origin. It shall be the
responsibility of the grantee to settle accounts with the receiving school. It
has been the policy per DepEd Order No. 31, s. 2010 that the receiving school
cannot collect payment from DepEd for the transferee/s. For statistical
purposes, the student who transfers after said date shall be counted as a
grantee at the school of origin for the current school year.
It shall be the responsibility of the receiving school to report in its online
school account on the FAPE website the names and other details of
transferees in and out of the school concerned.
ESC Grantees in the OHSP
The grant amount for incoming grantees of the OHSP for all regions including
‘the NCR shall be an all-in P6,500 per grantee per grade level, subject to
adjustments approved by the SAC. As the grant represents full payment, no
school tuition and other fee differentials need to be paid by grantees in the
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2. Other requirements for participating private schools include the followi
PRIVATE SCHOOL PARTICIPATION IN ESC
For Regular (Formal Schooling
A private school desiring to participate in the ESC may write a letter of intent
(containing the school’s contact details) to their respective DepEd Division
Superintendents, who shall, in turn, certify the eligibility of the school and
endorse the same to the concerned FAPE Regional Program Coordinators
(RPCs). The conditions for school participation in the formal instruction mode
of the program are as follows:
a. The school should be recognized by the government. It must be accredited
at least as Level II by any member of the Federation of Accrediting
‘Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP), or has passed the FAPE Certification
Program.
A participating school whose government recognition has lapsed must
renew its recognition before the start of the school year. Failure to do so
will prevent the school from accepting Grade 7 ESC grantees.
b, Newly certified applicant schools as of end-March of every year, which are
listed on the FAPE website, may participate in the ESC program, subject to
the availability of slots and on a queuing system.
Applicant schools certified after end-March of every year shall be
considered for participation the following school year, subject to the
availability of slots and based on a queuing system.
c. An orientation on the annually-issued guidelines is conducted every year in
every region to ensure that schools are aware of the policies, guidelines
and requirements of the program.
d. FAPE, in collaboration with the DepEd Division Office, shall assist ESC-
participating schools in assessing and continuously improving their quality.2,
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‘a. The private school has a School Committee composed of the school head
as chairperson, the representative of the Parent-Teachers Association,
and the representative of the faculty association. This committee screens
and prepares each grantee's profile as basis for grantee selection.
b. The school must make itself available for re-certification after three (3)
years from its last certification and must submit all the necessary
requirements for a re-certification visit within two (2) months of receipt
of notice for re-certification. Otherwise, the school shall be barred from.
accepting Grade 7 ESC grantees the following school year. Submission of
all necessary documents does not mean a school will be immediately
Visited.
Schools that fail re-certification or those that earn a rating of less than
2.00 shall not be allotted additional slots and shall be given one school
year to improve their curriculum, governance or school operations. After
this period, they must pass re-certification; otherwise, these schools shall
no longer be allowed to recruit Grade 7 grantees and shall only be
allowed to graduate their remaining grantees.
For OHSP Schools
The school should be recognized by the government. It must be accredited
at least as Level | by any member of the FAAP, or has passed the FAPE
Certification Program with a rating of at least 2.5.
Schools participating in the ESC OHSP must also have the following:
a. ICT facilities with good internet connectivity;
b. Teacher competence: technological fluency and knowledge of
instructional design;
¢. One or more classrooms for guided learning;
d. Availability of guidance services; and
e. Trained school head and teachers on the alternative mode of
delivery.
Schools that have been assessed to have met the requirements and
consequently allowed to participate in the ESC OHSP are listed in the ESC
Online Encoding System (EOES).D. ALLOCATION OF SLOTS
Fixed Slot Allocation
1. As has been policy, an ESC-participating school receives, on the minimum,
Grade 7 ESC slots equal to its number of actual Grade 7 ESC grantees in the
preceding school year (referred to as its fixed slot allocation), on the
condition that the school is in good standing in the program and that the
school has demonstrated capacity to utilize its allocated slots. A school is
considered to be in good standing in the program if: (a) it has passed the
latest certification/re-certification, (b) it has no adverse findings in its last
monitoring visit, and (c) it has not incurred sanctions or penalties.
2. A school participating in the program for the first time shall be allocated with
fifty (50) Grade 7 slots.
Additional Slot Allocation
1. Additional slots may be allocated to a participating school based on the
incidence of shortage or congestion in public secondary schools in the
municipality and/or based on the school's performance in the ESC program.
2. The distribution of additional slots shall take into consideration the following:
a. DepEd Office of Planning Service (OPS) data on shortages of public
secondary school classrooms and seats in cities and municipalities
across the country; and
b._ The participating school's accreditation or certification rating:
i. If the school holds at least Level Il accreditation from any
member of the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the
Philippines (FAAP), it can receive at least thirty (30) additional
slots.
ii. If the school rates Above Standard (3.00 and above) in the
FAPE Certification, it can receive at least fifteen (15) additional
slots.3. However, sanctions or penalties will apply if a participating school submitted
its billing statement beyond the deadline or if a participating school is found
to have violated any of the provisions in Section VI of DepEd Order No.11,
series of 2013 in the preceding school year. Sanctions include a 30%
reduction in total slot allocation or even the non-allocation of Grade 7 ESC
slots in the subsequent school year.
4. Asummary of the distribution of the Grade 7 ESC slots for School Year 2014-
2015 by regions, city/municipality is shown in Annex A of these guidelines.
5. The distribution of slots to individual participating schools is indicated in the
schools’ online account in the ESC Online Encoding System (EOES).
6. Given that the total slot allocation of each participating school has been
predetermined based on the above, requests for more shall not be
entertained, especially after classes have started.
7. Unused slots may not be redistributed to other schools, except in
extraordinary cases as verified by the concerned Regional Office/s and as
authorized by the DepEd Central Office.
E, SELECTION OF GRANTEES
1. Preference shall be given to graduates of public elementary schools as well
as students certified by the DepEd Division Superintendents as aisle students
in public secondary schools where they have registered and/or are enrolled
in. While these students are eligible for ESC subsidies, they must undergo
assessment for selection by the School Committees of the ESC-participating
schools they have chosen to enroll in.
2. The ESC participating private schools shall form a School Committee headed
by the principal that shall be responsible for profiling applicant-grantees on
the basis of need, considering the limited number of slots of the school.
3. The office of the DepEd Education Supervisor-in-Charge of private schools in
the Division may review during its own monitoring visits the records of all
grantee-applicants from which the participating schools’ grantees were
selected in order to ensure appropriate targeting of program beneficiaries.4, The principal shall be responsible for orienting the grantees and their
parent/guardians regarding ESC program policies. As proof of the conduct of
the orientation/s, an attendance form showing the signature/s of the
parent/s and/or guardians is required. It shall be made clear during the
orientation that the ESC is a government program provided for under RA
8545 or the GASTPE Law. At the end of the orientation, individual contracts
(templates available on the FAPE website) with the school are signed by the
parents to affirm the latter’s commitment to support the students’
completion of secondary education under the program. The school shall file
these contracts for inspection and review by DepEd and FAPE.
5. ESC-participating schools must place in the lower right portion of the back of
the grantees’ school IDs the icon provided on the FAPE website to indicate
that they are ESC grantees.
F. REPORTING AND BILLING ARRANGEMENTS FOR ESC
1. Participating schools must each assign a staff that Is [T-proficient to be
responsible for encoding data for their Billing Statement/s and BEIS in the
ESC Online Encoding System (EOES) as well as to prepare and ensure
complete and correct documentary submission to the FAPE RPC by the
deadline. A seminar is conducted in every region to instruct the participating
schools’ staff on the proper and complete accomplishment of the
requirements for online and documentary submissions.
2. Participating schools are provided with a unique FAPE School ID and a
password to access their school account in the EOES found at
www. fape.org.ph
3. A school’s online account should contain: (a) the names and other
information of its new grantees (Grade 7) as encoded by the school, and (b)
the list of the school’s existing/continuing grantees (Grades 8 to 10). The
status of each grantee must be updated by the school on a yearly basis (e.g.
retained, transferred out)
10Beginning SY 2014-2015, schools shall be required to encode the names and
information of non-ESC Grade 7 students and update their status yearly.
Schools shall also be required to indicate the status of their Grade 10
grantees as to whether or not they have graduated from secondary school.
4. After the accomplishment of Item 3, the system will generate an ESC Billing
‘Statement covering new and continuing grantees for the current school year.
The school shall print its Billing Statement in the number of copies indicated
in the system and have each copy signed by the members of its School
Committee before submitting these with Items 4 and 5 below to the FAPE
RPC for processing.
5. Participating schools must accomplish their Basic Education Information
System (BEIS) form online in the EOES.
6. For the Teachers’ Salary Subsidy (TSS), participating schools shall accomplish
the Form for TSS that is available on the FAPE website, which indicates the
certified list of licensed secondary teachers and their PRC license numbers
and other related information.
7. The deadline for participating private schools to submit their ESC Billing
Statements, BEIS and TSS forms along with other supporting documentary
requirements to the FAPE RPC shall be on August 15 of every school year
With the help of the FAPE RPCs, the RPCom shall facilitate the review,
compilation, signing of the ESC Billing Statements and forwarding the same
to FAPE in Makati not later than August 30. All valid claims received within
this period shall be paid within the fiscal year.
Claims received after the deadline shall be subject to further review and
verification. Furthermore, the concerned schools shall be penalized with a
30% reduction in their total slot allocation.
G. PROCESSING OF SCHOOL CLAIMS
1. Each school’s online account in the EOES contains a guide/checklist indicating
what constitutes a complete documentary submission to the FAPE RPC.
12. The FAPE RPCs shall receive school Billing Statements, fully-accomplished
BEIS, TSS forms, and supporting documents. The guide/checklist in Item 1
above shall be used to ensure that the documents are complete before these
are accepted. The RPC shall check the documents for accuracy and
consolidate these into batches on a first-come, first-served basis for the
signing by signatory/ies at the region before submitting these to FAPE.
3. FAPE shall compare the data in the submitted school Billing Statements with
the electronically-generated program forms. it shall consolidate the Billing
Statements in batches on a first-come, first-served basis, and endorse these
for payment to the DepEd Accounting Division not later than October 30. The
batch numbers indicate the priority or queuing order of payment of schools.
A school may check its batch number in its online account in the FAPE
website.
4, For the OHSP, given the irregular entry/enrollment dates of grantees into the
program, only those grantees billed by participating schools by the August 15
deadline for submission of the Billing Statements shall be considered for
payment for that school year. Grantees not included in the billing
statement/s filed by the deadline may be billed for payment for the following
school year. Billing statements for OHSP grantees shall be separate from
regular ESC grantees.
H. PAYMENT OF GRANTS TO OFFICIAL SCHOOL LAND BANK ACCOUNTS
1. DepEd shall credit to the schools’ Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP)
accounts, the payment of the ESC, EVS and TSS grants. This bank account
shall be in the official name of the school. In no case shall payment be made
directly to a person, whether he or she is a grantee or a school official.
2. Once schools receive payment of subs!
to DepEd Central Office and course this through the FAPE RPC for records
purposes. The FAPE RPC shall forward the receipts to FAPE in Makati, which
in turn, shall forward these to DepEd Central Accounting Division. Failure of
schools to issue official receipts shall cause the withholding of the following
year's grant payments.
ies, they must issue an official receipt
23. Overpayment to a school due to errors and mistakes in the ESC Billing
Statements shall be refunded by the school only through check payment
issued to DepEd Central Office. The checks must be submitted to the
concerned FAPE RPC, who will acknowledge receipt of the checks and will
forward the same to FAPE Central Office for consolidation and submission to
DepEd Central Accounting Division. Official receipts issued by DepEd for
cleared check refunds shall be turned over to FAPE for delivery to the schools
concerned. Failure by the school to do so shall cause, among others, the
suspension of the school’s privilege to admit new ESC grantees,
TEACHER SALARY SUBSIDY (TSS)
Pursuant to Section 14, “Teachers’ Salary Subsidy Fund” of Republic Act (RA) 8545,
the DepEd, following the implementation of the TSS in SY 2009-2010, has earmarked
a portion of its GASTPE Appropriations to finance the grant of salary subsidy to
teachers in participating private secondary schools in the ESC Program.
‘The following guidelines are issued to ensure the smooth implementation of the
grant:
‘A. Coverage and Amount of Teacher Salary Subsidy
1. As defined in Section 14 of RA No. 8545, a Teachers’ Salary Subsidy Fund is
hereby established in DepEd to grant salary subsidy to teachers in private
secondary schools participating in the ESC program of GASTPE, provided that
the private secondary school teachers meet all the following criteria:
Teachers of ESC grantees of an ESC-participating school;
b. LET passers that were issued licenses as secondary education
teachers by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) as
evidenced by;
i, Photocopy of latest issued PRC license;
ji, Photocopy of LET Certificate of Rating
Note: All teachers successfully billed by a school in SY 2013-2014
need not provide the above documents. Their record has been
integrated in the EOES. Teachers not billed by a school in SY 2013-
2014 must submit photocopies of the above documents.
BNon-teaching staff are not entitled to the salary subsidy.
2. The amount of salary subsidy to qualified teachers shall be P12,000.00 per
teacher per year, subject to adjustments by the SAC, and is subject to
withholding tax.
3. Teachers, who have resigned or retired from the service at the time of
payment of the TSS due to health reasons and in accordance with school
regulations, shall likewise be entitled to payment of the salary subsidy
proportionate to actual services rendered. Unexpended subsidies must be
returned to DepEd and are not transferrable to teachers not listed among
those billed by the school for the school year. See Section IV H item 3 on how
to return funds to DepEd.
4. The government reserves the right to verify the PRC licenses of teachers
listed by participating schools to claim the TSS. Any false claims shall subject
the school to a suspension of its entire TSS program support.
B. Procedure for Paying TSS of Participating Private Schools
1. Schools shall submit to the FAPE RPC, along with their ESC Billing Statements,
a form indicating its certified list of licensed teachers and their PRC license
numbers and other related information. The form is available on the FAPE
website.
2. Upon receipt of the Teachers’ Salary Subsidy payment, the head of the
participating school shall prepare a payroll in five (5) copies, consisting of the
followii
Names of ESC teachers;
Corresponding PRC license number;
Amount received; and
Signatures of recipients
3. The school payroll must bear the signature/s of its authorized officials and
the head of the faculty organization, or its equivalent, in said school, The
payroll shall be filed separately with DepEd Bureau of Secondary Education
rT(BSE), FAPE, DepEd Regional Office, DepEd Division Office and the school
concerned within two (2) weeks from date of the payroll, for records
Purposes.
4, In case there is no faculty organization operating in the ESC participating
private secondary school, the teachers whose names appear in the payroll
prepared by school authorities shall elect an official representative who shall
then witness the grant of TSS to qualified teachers.
5. Non-compliance with these guidelines by ESC-participating schools shall be
subject to sanctions that may include the withholding of the subsidy.
6. The DepEd Division Office is tasked to monitor the smooth implementation
of the Teachers’ Salary Subsidy and to report immediately to DepEd Regional
Office, cc: Central Office, all violations, if any, that have been committed by
ESC participating private secondary schools.
VI. GROUNDS FOR PENALTIES, SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION OF SCHOOL
PARTICIPATION
A. Falsification of data or information in any of the program forms and related
attachments
The penalty for this shall be a minimum suspension of one (1) year whereby the
school shall not be allowed to recruit freshman grantees.
B. Padding and/or inclusion of “ghost students” in the list of grantees. This refers to
the following:
1. Listed grantees who are absent during a joint FAPE and DepEd field audit of
the school and whose existence and whereabouts cannot be sufficiently
explained and supported by school authorities;
2. Grantees listed as being enrolled in a specific school campus or unit but who
are actually attending classes in a different school campus or unit;
153. Grantees listed as “enrolled” but who have not been attending classes since
the opening of classes;
4, Grantees double-listed under the ESC program.
The penalties for the above shall be as follows:
i. Immediate return of the concerned subsidies received by the school,
otherwise it shall not be allotted grade 7 slots the following school year.
ii. Should a school dispute the findings of the monitoring team especially on
unaccounted grantees, only an actual/physical presentation of the
concerned grantees to a special monitoring team will suffice.
. Charging grantees in excess of the school’s tuition and other standard and non-
standard fees
The penalty shall be a documented return of the excess funds charged by the
school and a 50% discount on ony TFOF differential the grantee has to pay the
school the following school year.
D. Non-reimbursement or undue delay in the reimbursement of tuition and other
fees advanced by grantees after the school has been paid by DepEd
The penalty shall be the same as in Item C above.
E. A retention rate on the total number of ESC grantees below 90% except for
reasons due to force majeure (e.g. calamities, armed conflict)
The penalty shall be the application of the percentage retention rate on total slot
allocation. For example, if the retention rate is 85% and the total allocation is 100
slots (fixed, incentive, additional less other penalties), the final allocation will be
85 slots.
F. Refusal to release transfer credentials to grantees that opt to transfer to other
schools
16The penalty shall be a documented release of the transfer credentials and a
reduction in the total freshman slot allocation of the school by the number of
grantees affected.
G. Requiring transferring grantees to pay for unattended school years
The penalty shall be a reduction in the total freshman slot allocation by the
number of affected grantees.
H. Schools with unresolved ownership disputes filed in court
Once an ownership dispute is established through receipt of court documents
supporting such or when the adverse party makes a claim over the grants
received by the school, the school’s participation in the programs shall be
suspended beginning with ESC freshman recruitment the following school year.
Payment for continuing grantees of the schoo! shall be made only upon the
written endorsement by the DepEd Regional Office after consulting its Legal
Department.
|. Schools unduly withholding TSS payments to qualified licensed teachers
The penalty shall be a 10% reduction in the school's total freshman slot
allocation.
Schools found to be in violation of any of the above by, among others, the field
audits jointly conducted by FAPE and DepEd representatives, shall be reported to
the DepEd Central Office and the RPCom. The DepEd Central Office shall notify the
concerned DepEd Regional Offices (RO) of its receipt of the findings and instruct the
RO to investigate and/or confirm the findings as a basis for levying sanctions. The
Office of the Depéd Secretary shall exercise veto power over investigative findings of
the DepEd RO.
The sanctions against schools for the above violations shall be applied the following
school year. In cases such as schools with unaccounted students, DepEd shall expect
the school to immediately return the subsidies for the said students, otherwise,
DepEd may pursue charges against the school for the return of the subsidies.
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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
This shall remain the same as that provided in Section VII of DepEd Order No. 35, S.
2012
CONTACT NUMBERS AND ADDRESSES:
1. Inquiries regarding GASTPE at the DepEd may be sent to the following contact
numbers and addresses:
Office of Planning Service
(02) 633-7216 and 638-8634
ppdopsdeped@gmail.com
Bureau of Secondary Education
(02) 633-7267 and 636-5172
Accounting Division
(02) 633-7961 and 633-7233
ma.teresa.guledew@gmail.com
2. ‘The FAPE may be reached at the following contact numbers and address:
Fund for Assistance to Private Education (Main Office - Makati)
(02) 845-0169 (ask to be connected to ESC staff) and 09175013237
www.fape.org.ph
18ANNEX A
Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region ESCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (sv14-15)
NATIONAL 257,365| 352,328]
LUZON 148,209] 204,933
Region! - locos Region 16,345| 22,841]
Region Il_- Cagayan Valley 10,961| 15,081
Region Ili_- Central Luzon 34,758| 47,419)
CAR 134] 11,312]
NCR 19,148| 28,001]
Region IV-A - CALABARZON 36,270] 50,006]
Region IV-B - MIMAROPA 7,802| 10,491
Region V_- Bicol Region 14,791] __19,782|
VISAYAS 46,511| 64,304!
Region VI_- Western Visayas 16,367| 23,274)
Region Vil - Central Visayas 21,872| 29,643]
Region Vill - Eastern Visayas 8272| 11,387]
MINDANAO’ 62,645| 83,091]
Region IX_- Western Mindanao 6,800] 9,054
Region X_- Northern Mindanao 14,320] __19,810|
Region XI_- Southern Mindanao 12,302[ 16,798]
Region Xil - SOCCKSARGEN 14,843] 20,556]
CARAGA 6,315| 8,598]
ARMM 8,065 8,275]
page 1 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_ | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 1 [Alaminos City [Alaminos City 291 388
Region 1 [Candon City [Candon city 204 276
Region 1 Dagupan City [Dagupan City 836 1,182]
Region 1 locos Norte Bacarra 14) 33
Region 1 locos Norte Badoc 261 365)
Region 1 locos Norte Bangui 27 35
Region 1 locos Norte Banna 84 108
[Region 1 locos Norte Batac City 357 487
Region 4 Ilocos Norte Dingras 95 137|
Region 1 locos Norte: Pagudpud 60] 7
Region 1 locos Norte Paoay 34 44
Region 1 ilocos Norte Pasuquin 74 95
Region 1 Ilocos Norte Piddig 209] 268
Region 1 Ilocos Norte init 15] 162]
Region 1 Ilocos Norte [San Nicolas EI 55
Region 1 llocos Norte [Solsona 85] 109]
Region 1 locos Norte lvintar 64 82
Region 1 ilocos Sur Bantay 173] 282]
Region 1 ilocos Sur Burgos 23 36|
Region 1 locos Sur [Cabugao 191 260]
Region 1 locos Sur (Cervantes 93 119]
Region 1 locos Sur [Galimuyod 23 30)
Region 1 locos Sur [Gregorio del Pilar 37 43
Region 1 locos Sur [Magsingal 220 297)
Region 1 locos Sur INarvacan 73 116
Region 1 locos Sur [Quirino 70 105
Region 1 locos Sur San Esteban 19 25
Region 1 ilocos Sur isan Juan 105| 150)
Region 1 locos Sur santa B 109]
Region 1 Ilocos Sur [Santa Catalina 34] 44
Region 1 ilocos Sur Santa Cruz 517) 706
Region 1 ilocos Sur Santa Lucia 44a 598
Region 1 ilocos Sur [Santa Maria 58] 30]
Region 1 locos Sur [Santiago 133] 198
Region 1 ilocos Sur [Santo Domingo 193] 260|
Region 1 locos Sur [Tagudin FEY 192
Region 1 La Union [Ago 497| 683
Region 1 La Union lAringay 153 227)
Region 1 Bacnotan 154 244i
Region 1 La Union Balacan, 165| 242]
Region 1 La Union Bangar 113 160)
Region 1 La Union [pauang 348 461
Region 1 La Union icaba 66] 85
[Region 1 La Union Luna 78 115]
page 2 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_ | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality EsCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 1 ta Union INaguitian 82 105
Region 1 La Union Pugo 46] 74
Region 1 La Union Rosario 178 259)
Region 1 [ta Union San Gabriel 132 169]
Region 1 La Union [San Juan 100] 158
Region 1 La Union [Santo Tomas 76 113|
Region 1 La Union [Tubao 65 99
Region 1 Laoag City Laoag City 307 424
Region 1 Pangasinan | Aguilar 181 262
Region 1 Pangasinan | [anda 163 224
Region 1 Pangasinan | Bani 64 7
Region 1 Pangasinan | Basista 50 64
Region 1 Pangasinan | iBayambang 147 219
Region 1 Pangasinan | Binmaley 324] 430
Region 1 Pangasinan | Bolinao 45 73
Region 1 Pangasinan | Bugalion 75 i
Region 1 Pangasinan | Burgos 77 99
Region 1 Pangasinan | (Calasiao 42 4
Region 1 Pangasinan | Dasol 306 422
Region 1 Pangasinan | infanta 16 164)
Region 1 [Pangasinan | Labrador 167 214
Region 1 Pangasinan | Lingayen 291 388
Region 1 Pangasinan | Mabini 161, 221
Region 1 Pangasinan | Malasiqui 695] 905
Region 1 Pangasinan | Mangatarem 182 264]
Region 1 Pangasinan | Mapandan 139 179
Pangasinan | [Urbiztondo ETE) 145
Region 1 Pangasinan i lAlcala 11 15
Region 1 Pangasinan i JAsingan 82] 106
Region 1 Pangasinan i Balungao 27 35
Pangasinan Wl Bautista 6 8
Pangasinan Wl [Binalonan 7 155;
Region 1 Pangasinan Wt IManaoag a7 228
Region 1 Pangasinan Wl [Mangaldan 341 498
Region 1 Pangasinan i Natividad 20] 103}
[Region 1 Pangasinan I Pozzorubio 393] 245)
[Region 1 Pangasinan Wt Rosales 1 15|
Region 1 Pangasinan i! [san Fabian 319 409]
[Region 1 Pangasinan Wl [San Jacinto 80| 118
Region 1 Pangasinan Wt [San Manuel 55 103
[Region 1 Pangasinan I [San Nicolas 138] 166
[Region 1 Pangasinan [San Quintin 228| 307
Region 1 Pangasinan i [santa Maria 2 44
Region 1 Pangasinan ll 7 137]
page 3 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region EsC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sy14-15)
Region 1 Pangasinan ti [Tayug 142, 244
Region 1 Pangasinan I [Umingan 231 326
Region 1 Pangasinan 1 [villasis 178 259
Region 1 [San Carlos City San Carlos City 792 107
Region 1 [san Fernando City [San Fernando City 7,080] 1,579)
Region 1 lUrdaneta City lUrdaneta City 351 557
Region 1 Vigan City Vigan City 291 388
[TOTAL Region 2 16,345| 22,841]
Region 2 [Cagayan JAbulug 170) 234
Region 2 Cagayan Alcala 285 380
Region 2 [Cagayan fAllacapan 49 63
Region 2 [Cagayan [Amulung 108; 138
Region 2 [Cagayan JAparri 227 321
Region 2 [Cagayan Baggao, 238 320
Region 2 Icagayan Ballesteros 224 302
Region 2 [Cagayan Buguey 124 174
Region 2 [Cagayan [calayan 112 144)
Region 2 [Cagayan [Camataniugan 65] 4
Region 2 [Cagayan [claveria 142 197)
Region 2 [Cagayan Enrite 40] 67
Region 2 [Cagayan [cattaran 185; 252|
Region 2 [Cagayan [Gonzaga 160 220
Region 2 [Cagayan Lalto 35 60
Region 2 [Cagayan Lasam 186 238
Region 2 [Cagayan Pamplona 113 160
Region 2 [Cagayan Pit 212 287
Region 2 [Cagayan Rizal 84 108
Region 2 [Cagayan [Sanchez-Mira 184] 252
Region 2 [Cagayan [Santa Ana 159] 219
[Region 2 [Cagayan [Santa Teresita 119 168;
Region 2 [Cagayan [Santo Nifio 71 1
Region 2 Cagayan Solana 7202 274
Region 2 [Cagayan [Tuao 93 134
Region 2 [Cauayan City [Cauayan City 535| 703
Region 2 Isabela alicia 434 573
Region 2 Isabela JAurora 59] 1
Region 2 Isabela Burgos 1 15
Region 2 Isabela [cabagan 84] 123
Region 2 Isabela Icabatuan Fz] 209]
Region 2 Isabela [Cordon 268 359)
Region 2 Isabela Delfin Albano 89 129]
Region 2 Isabela lEchague 289 385)
Region 2 Isabela tiagan’ 350] 494]
Region 2 isabela [Jones 130] 182|
page 4 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
‘As of May 2014
Total G7_ | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality EsC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 2 Isabela Mallig 67 101)
Region 2 Isabela Naguilian 99 142
Region 2 Isabela Quezon 74 110
Region 2 Isabela Ramon 180 294
Region 2 Isabela Roxas 247] 332
Region 2 Isabela [San Agustin 78 100]
Isabela [san Guillermo 144 199
Region 2 Isabela [san Manuel 25 32
Region 2 Isabela [san Mariano. 61 7
Region 2 Isabela San Mateo 344 485|
Isabela [santo Tomas 109 155
Isabela [Tumauir 318 438]
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya [Aritao 215 291
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya Bagabag 128 179)
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya Bambang 221 298
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya [Bayombong 293 405]
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya Diadi 49 73
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya Dupax del Norte BI 66
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya [Dupax del Sur 66 100
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya Santa Fe 56 2
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya [Solano 4a3| 612
Region 2 Nueva Vizcaya Villaverde 129] 169}
[Region 2 Quirino Aglipay 26| 34
Region 2 Quirino [Cabarroguis 35 61
Region 2 Quirino Diffun 103| 147]
Region 2 Quirino Maddela 177) 242
Region 2 Santiago City [Santiago City 869] 1,157
Region 2 [Tuguegarao City HTuguegarao City 383 567
TOTAL Region 2 10,961| 15,083]
Region 3 [Angeles City [Angeles City 1,457| 2,040|
Region 3 [Aurora Baler 265| 369
Region 3 Aurora [casiguran 83 107|
Region 3 [Aurora Dingalan 126] 161
Region 3 [Aurora Dipaculao a4 146|
Region 3 [Aurora [Maria Aurora 174] 223
Region 3 [Aurora [san Luis 96] 123]
Region 3 Balanga City Balanga City 327) 433
Region 3 Bataan Dinalupihan. 265) 389]
Region 3 Bataan Hermosa 198 254]
Region 3 Bataan lOrani 339 484]
Region 3 Bataan Orion’ 344 ai]
Region 3 Bataan Pilar 117 150
Region 3 Bataan Samal 151] 193
Region 3 Bulacan langat 455] 584
page 5 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_| Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 3 Bulacan Balagtas 279 403
Bulacan Baliuag 1,028 1,429]
Region 3 Bulacan Bocaue 1,115| 1,492
Region 3 Bulacan Bulacan 364 497|
Bulacan Bustos 326 420]
Region 3 Bulacan [Calumpit 415) 546|
Region 3 Bulacan [Guiguinto 36 82
Region 3 Bulacan Hagonoy 489) 641
Region 3 Bulacan Maritao 447| 654]
Region 3 Bulacan Meycauayan City 848 1,146|
Region 3 Bulacan Norzagaray 152 245
Region 3 Bulacan lobando 96] 138]
Region 3 Bulacan Pandi 403; 546|
Region 3 Bulacan Paombong 213] 288
Region 3 Bulacan Plaridel 417] 579]
Bulacan Puliian 532 792]
Region 3 Bulacan [san lldefonso ai2| 573
Region 3 Bulacan [San Miguel 182] 249)
Region 3 Bulacan San Rafael 213 340]
Region 3 Bulacan Santa Maria 653 1,140]
Region 3 [Cabanatuan City [Cabanatuan City 1,061] 1,463]
Region 3 [Gapan City [Gapan City 142 232
Region 3 Malolos City [Malolos City 660| 1,007]
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Bongabon. 77 149
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Cabiao 2 168|
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [carrangian 35 45
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Cuyapo 127 163|
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [General Mamerto Natividad 95 12]
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [General Tinio 74 2
[Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Guimba 415 546
Region 3 Nueva Ecija liaen 186 253
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Laur 125] 160]
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Licab 14] 146|
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Lianera 9 27]
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Lupao 7 139]
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Nampicuan 27 35
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Pantabangan 52 7
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Pefiaranda 45| 58]
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Quezon 95] 137,
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Rizal 97 124
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [San Antonio 410] 526|
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [san Isidro 560 747|
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [San Leonardo 50] 64
Region 3 [Nueva Ecija [Santa Rosa 507) 664]
page 6 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Mui
As of May 2014
Total G7_| Total Grade
Region Division Municipality Esc Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Santo Domingo 73] 101
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Tatavera 113 195|
Region 3 Nueva Ecija Talugtug 79) 101
Region 3 Nueva Ecija [Zaragoza 103 132
Region 3 [Olongapo City [Olongapo City 756 7,099]
Region 3 Pampanga [Apalit 147 189]
Region 3 [Pampanga JArayat 409] 539
Region 3 Pampanga [Candaba 182 233
Region 3 Pampanga Floridablanca 498] 638]
Region 3 Pampanga [Guagua 487| 654]
Region 3 Pampanga lLubao 575| 737|
Region 3 Pampanga [Mabalacat 582 824
Region 3 Pampanga [Macabebe 3 14a
Region 3 Pampanga [Magalang 105| 135
Region 3 Pampanga [Masantol 368 a72|
Region 3 Pampanga Mexico 152, 195|
Region 3 Pampanga Minalin n 2
Region 3 Pampanga [san Simon 384] 521
Region 3 Pampanga [Santa Ana 367| 500]
Region 3 Pampanga [Santa Rita 213 273
Region 3 Pampanga ISasmuan 59) 126|
Region 3 [San Fernando City San Fernando City 312 480|
Region 3 [san Jose City San Jose City 489] 642
Region 3 [San Jose del Monte City San Jose del Monte City 2,478| 3,211
Region 3 Science City of Mufioz Science City of Mufioz 122 156
Region 3 Tarlac [Bamban 144 184
Region 3 Tarlac [Camiting 562 721
Region 3 [Tarlac [Capas 270| 360
Region 3 Hrartac [Concepcion 172 236
Region 3 [Tarlac [Gerona 357 473
Region 3 [Tarlac La Paz 142 182
Region 3 [Tariac Mayantoc 282 362]
Region 3 [Tarlac Moncada 206 264
Region 3 [Tarlac Paniqui 1,355 1,786;
Region 3 [Tarlac Pura 39 50]
Region 3 [Tarlac [san Clemente 93 119
Region 3 [Tarlac [san Manuel FET) 156
Region 3 [rarlac [Santa lgnacia 366 468
Region 3 [Tarlac lVictoria 178 229
Region 3 [Tarlac City [Tarlac city 705| 1,075
Region 3 [Zambales Botolan 53 68
Region 3 [Zambales ICabangan 114 146|
Region 3 [Zambales [Candelaria 60} 7
Region 3 [Zambales castillejos 138 17,
page 7 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (svi4-15)
Region 3 [Zambales ba 66 100]
Region 3 [Zambales Masinioc. 493 631
Region 3 [Zambales Palauig 256] 329
Region 3 [Zambales [San Antonio 184] 236|
Region 3 Zambales [san Felipe 150) 193|
Region 3 [Zambales [san Marcelino 104] 133
Region 3 [Zambales [San Narciso 157 202
Region 3 Zambales [santa Cruz 187, 239
Region 3 [Zambales [Subic 330] 423
[TOTAL Region 3 34,758] 47,419]
Region 4A [Antipolo City [Antipolo City 1,535| 2,229]
Region 4A [Batangas [Agoncillo 197 253
Region 4A [Batangas JAlitagtag 146 238
Region 4A [Batangas Balayan 220 312
Region 4A [Batangas Balete 34 45|
Region 4A | Batangas [pavan 475 608
Region 4A [Batangas (Calaca 124 159
Region 4A [Batangas [Calatagan 77 139
Region 4A [Batangas Ibaan 152, 195
Region 4A [Batangas Lemery 116 149
Region 4A [Batangas Lian’ 313 401
Region 4A [Batangas Lobo 159 204
Region 4A [Batangas Mabini 233 298
Region 4A [Batangas Malvar 73] 100]
Region 4A [Batangas Matas na Kahoy 120 155;
Region 4A [Batangas Nasugbu a2 54
Region 4A [Batangas Padre Garcia 71 220
Region 4A___ [Batangas Rosario 668 856
Region 4A [Batangas San Jose 358 Ea)
Region 4A [Batangas San Juan 529 677
Region 4A [Batangas San Luis, 258 330
Region 4A [Batangas San Nicolas 83 107|
Region 4A__ [Batangas [Santo Tomas 274 398
Region 4A [Batangas i 215| 340]
Region 4A [Batangas Talisay 493 646
Region 4A [Batangas [Taysan 166] 213
Region 4A [Batangas Tuy 162 208
Region 4A [Batangas Batangas City 874 7,164]
Region 4A___|Calamba City [Catamba City 1,140] 1,573
Region 4A [Cavite lalfonso 162 208]
Region 4A [Cavite [Amadeo 2 29)
Region 4A [Cavite Bacoor 654 957
Region 4A___[Cavite [General Mariano Alvarez 179 245
Region 4A [Cavite [General Trias 221 383
page 8 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 4A [Cavite immus 1,056] 1,366
Region 4A [Cavite indang. 328 435|
Region 4A [Cavite awit 150 192
Region 4A [Cavite Magallanes 212 273
Region 4A |Cavite Mendez 202 260
Region 4A [Cavite Naic 367 487
Region 4A [Cavite Noveleta 0 100]
Region 4A [Cavite Rosario 122 156|
Region 4A [Cavite Silang 1,727| 2271
Region 4A [Cavite [Tagaytay City 55 86
Region 4A [Cavite [Tanza 272 349]
Region 4A [Cavite fTrece Martires City 369 575]
Region 4A [Cavite City, [Cavite City 168 245|
Region 4A ___|Dasmarifias City [Dasmarifias City 1,381 2,054]
Region 4A___|laguna JAlaminos 2 2
Region 4A___|Laguna Bay 308 sil
Region 4A [Laguna Bian 908 1,350
Region 4A___ Laguna [Cabuyao 614 853
[Region 4A |Laguna [calauan 18] 152|
Region 4A___|Laguna [Cavinti 20| 26
Region 4A [Laguna Kalayaan 37 38
Region 4A [Laguna Litiw 76 98
Region 4A [Laguna Los Bafios 179 245;
Region 4A [laguna Luisiana 270| 361
Region 4A [laguna Lumban 22 23]
Region 4A _|laguna Magdalena 23] 32
Region 4A [laguna Majayiay 47 61
Region 4A {Laguna Nagcarlan 344] 456
Region 4A [laguna Paete 80] 118
Region 4A___|laguna Pagsanjan 99] 127]
Region 4A [laguna Pakil 172 235;
Region 4A [laguna Pita 400} 528]
Region 4A__|Laguna [san Pedro 669) 974]
Region 4A [Laguna Santa Cruz 16 123]
Region 4A [Laguna [santa Maria 100 13]
Region 4A __|laguna Siniloan 48 e2
Region 4A [Laguna victoria 139 194
Region 4A [Lipa City Lina City 7,401 1,929
Region 4A [Lucena City Lucena City 587 862
Region4A__ [Quezon JAtimonan 256| 359
Region 4A [Quezon Buenavista 114] 146|
Region 4A [Quezon Burdeos 73| 100]
Region 4A___[Quezon. [calauag 336] 432
Region 4A [Quezon (Candelaria 1,004] 1,285
page 9 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
‘As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 4A [Quezon [Catanauan 455| 584
Region 4A [Quezon Dolores 87 12
Region 4A [Quezon [General Nakar 34 4a]
Region 4A [Quezon [Guinayangan 56 122
Region 4A [Quezon Gumaca 132 170
Region 4A [Quezon infanta 109 741)
Region 4A [Quezon Lopez 336 431
Region 4A [Quezon Lucban 354 453
Region 4A [Quezon [Macalelon 112] 144]
Region 4A [Quezon Mauban 50 65
Region 4A [Quezon [Mulanay 202| 274
Region 4A [Quezon Padre Burgos 66 85
Region 4A [Quezon Pagbilao 82 105|
Region 4A [Quezon Pitogo 62 80
Region 4A [Quezon Piaridel 58] 75
Region 4A [Quezon Potilio 96 138
Region 4A [Quezon [Quezon 103] 130]
Region 4A [Quezon [Sampaloc 2 118]
Region 4A [Quezon [San Antonio. 1108] 138|
Region 4A [Quezon [San Francisco 92 118
Region 4A [Quezon [San Narci 94 123)
Region 4A [Quezon Sariaya 583 747
Region 4A [Quezon [Tagkawayan 249 | 370|
Region 4A [Quezon [Tayabas City 105; 150]
Region 4A [Quezon [Tiaong. 122 157]
Region 4A [Quezon [Unisan’ e2| 80]
Region 4A [Rizal lAngono 563 737]
Region 4A [Rizal Baras 37 43
Region 4A (Rizal [Binangonan 346] 494
Region 4A [Rizal (cainta 356 a7
Region 4A {Rizal [Cardona 106| 152]
Region 4A [Rizal fiata-jala 94 136
Region 4A [Rizal Morong, 261 351
Region 4A [Rizal itilia 114) 142]
Region 4A [Rizal Rodriguez 500] 655
Region 4A [Rizal [San Mateo 739 97]
Region 4A Rizal [Tanay 310] 478}
Region 4A [Rizal fTaytay. 979] 1,428]
Region 4A [Rizal [Teresa 83 107
Region 4A __|San Pablo City [san Pablo City 1,020] 1,367]
Region 4A___|Santa Rosa [santa Rosa City 64a] 1,006
Region 4A _[Tanauan City HTanauan City 587 884]
[TOTAL Region 44 36,270] 50,006]
page 10 of 26Department of E
Indicative Allocation by Mun
:ducation
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Mu Esc Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 48 [Calapan City [Catapan City 373 493
Region 48 ___|[Marinduque Boac 98 144)
Region 48 ___[Marinduque Buenavista 2 29
Region 48 [Marinduque [Gasan 119 168|
Region 48 _[Marinduque Mogpog 266| 341
Region 48 __|Marinduque Santa Cruz 37| 484
Region 48 [Marinduque Torrijos 153 196|
Region 48 [Occidental Mindoro [Abra de llog 85 109]
Region 48 [Occidental Mindoro Lubang. 103] 145]
Region 4B [Occidental Mindoro Mamburao 5i| 66
Region 4B [Occidental Mindoro [Sablayan 185) 252
Region 4B [Occidental Mindoro lsan Jose 695| 970|
Region 48 [Oriental Mindoro Baco 108 138
Region 48 [Oriental Mindoro Bansud 158 217]
Region 48 |Oriental Mindoro Bongabong 361 462
Region 4B [Oriental Mindoro Gloria 209] 268|
Region 48 [Oriental Mindoro [Mansalay 201 258
Region 4B :ntal Mindoro Naujan 282 376
Region 4B [Oriental Mindoro Pinamalayan, 730| 978
Region 48 :ntal Mindoro Pota 122 a7
Region 48 _[Oriental Mindoro Puerto Galera 7233 299)
Region 48 [Oriental Mindoro Roxas 395 553
Region 48 [Oriental Mindoro [San Teodoro 7 91
Region 48 |Oriental Mindoro [Socorro 147| 219
Region 48 |Oriental Mindoro Victoria 516| 692]
Region 48 [Palawan Brooke's Point 83 122]
Region 48 [Palawan [Coron 66| 109]
Region 48 [Palawan [Cution 59] 1
Region 4B [Palawan [cuyo. 20 154]
Region 48 [Palawan Magsaysay 29 33]
Region 4B [Palawan Narra 132 184]
Region 4B [Palawan lTaytay 253 339)
Region 48 Puerto Princesa City [Puerto Princesa City 446 603
Region 4B [Romblon [Concepcion a2 54
Region 4B___[Romblon [Odiongan 220] 324]
Region 48 __[Romblon [san Agustin 213; 238]
Region 4B___[Romblon [San Andres 36| 46
Region 48 _[Romblon [san Fernando 25 32
[TOTAL Region 48 7802] 10,493]
page 11 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division ESCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 5 JAlbay [Bacacay 319 408
Region 5 lAlbay [camalig 52 67
Region S JAlbay Daraga 263 367
Region S Albay [Guinobatan. 3 120
Region S lAlbay Libon 45 58
Region 5 [Albay loas 186 254
Region S lAlbay Pio Duran 359 474
Region 5 [Albay Polangui 46 74
Region S lAlbay Tiwi 116 164
Region S [Camarines Norte [Capatonga 286] 382]
Region 5 [Camarines Norte Daet 440] 594
Region 5 [Camarines Norte Labo 450] 576
Region 5 [Camarines Norte [San Vicente 43 55|
Region 5 [Camarines Norte [santa Elena 17 227
Region S [Camarines Norte [Talisay 110] 156
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Baao 139 208]
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Balatan 147, 188]
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Bato 355 470]
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Buhi 589] 754
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Buta 3 94
Region 5 [Camarines Sur [Calabanga 148 220)
Region 5 [Camarines Sur [Caramoan 156 200
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Del Gallego 87 112
Region 5 [Camarines Sur [Garchitorena 231 296
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Goa 178 243
Region 5 [Camarines Sur lLagonoy 176 240
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Libmanan a12| 542
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Lupi 59 76
Region S [Camarines Sur [Minalabac 7 99
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Nabua 169) 217
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Pasacao 248 318
Region 5 [Camarines Sur Pili 414 542
Region S [Camarines Sur Presentacion 110 141
Region S [Camarines Sur [sagiay 127| 163
Region S [Camarines Sur [Sipocot 107 137]
Region 5 [Camarines Sur [Tigaon 318 422
Region 5 [Catanduanes lVirac 168] 236|
Region S riga City riga City 693| 97
Region S Legazpi City Legazpi City 1,123] 1,543;
Region S Ligao City Ligao City 159 219
Region 5 Masbate Baleno 133] 170
Region 5 Masbate Balud 136 174
Region 5 Masbate [Cataingan 50| 64
Region 5 Masbate [cawayan 357 457|
page 12 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sya3-14) | (sy14-15)
Region 5 Masbate [Claveria FE] 296|
Region 5 (Masbate Milagros 282 361
Region 5 [Masbate Patanas 120 169
Region 5 Masbate Pio V. Corpuz 125 160
Region 5 Masbate Placer 481] 615
Region 5 [Masbate San Jacinto 143 1383]
Region 5 Masbate City Masbate City 333 457
Region 5 Naga City Naga City 7,255 1743]
Region 5 [Sorsogon Bulan 483 634
Region 5 [Sorsogon [Bulusan 74 110
Region 5 [Sorsogon [Casiguran 43 6
Region S [Sorsogon [Gubat 38 141)
Region 5 [Sorsogon rosin 2 133
Region 5 [Sorsogon uban a2 54
Region 5 [Sorsogon Pilar 246 331
Region 5 [Sorsogon City [Sorsogon City 485 683
Region 5 [Tabaco City fTabaco City 133 a1
TOTAL Region 5 qa7si[__19,782|
Region 6 JAkian Balete 78 101
Region 6 [Aklan Banga 51 66
Region 6 fAklan) Batan a4 53
Region 6 fAklan’ Buruanga 40| 52
Region 6 fAkian’ Ibajay 268] 373
Region 6 fAklan Kalibo 1,296] 1,769
Region 6 JAklan Lezo 56] 72
Region 6 akan Makato 80] 103
Region 6 akan) Malay 7 99]
Region 6 fAklan) Malinao 67 701]
Region 6 fAklan Nabas 210} 269]
Region 6 [aklan New Washington, 87] 327]
Region 6 [Aklan [Numancia 122 172
Region 6 JAntique fAnini-y 186| 253]
Region 6 Barbaza 94 136
Region 6 [Bugasong 34 59)
Region 6 [Antique (Caluya 1109] 144]
Region 6 [Antique Culasi 115 162|
Region 6 [Antique [Pandan 220| 297
Region 6 [Antique Patnongon 159 204
Region 6 [Antique San Jose 182 248
[Region 6 JAntique [San Remigio 97 124]
Region 6 [Antique Sebaste 323] 155]
Region 6 [Antique Tibiao 38 49)
Region 6 [Antique Tobias Fornier 119 153
Region 6 lantique [Valderrama 116 149
page 13 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Muni
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division EsCSlots | 7 ESCSlots
(sv13-24) | (sv14-15)
Region 6 [Bacolod City Bacolod City 1,316| 2,104
Region 6 [Bago City Bago 268 358]
Region 6 [Cadiz City [Cadiz City 203 276|
Region 6 [Capiz Dao 72 107|
Region 6 (Capiz Dumalag 73 15
Region 6 [Capiz Dumarao 48] 62
Region 6 (Capiz Mambusao 72 107|
Region 6 [Capiz Panitan 26 34
Region 6 (Capiz Pontevedra 13 161
Region 6 (Capiz President Roxas 202 274
Region 6 Escalante City Escalante City 87 142
Region 6 [Guimaras Buenavista 66 100
Region 6 [Guimaras liordan 176 241
Region 6 [Guimaras Nueva Valencia 17] 37
Region 6 toito Ajuy 12 16|
Region 6 toito Balasan Fr) 40
Region 6 toile [Barotac Nuevo 195 265;
Region 6 toile [Barotac Viejo 34 59
Region 6 toto [Calinog_ 51 81
Region 6 toile Dingle 104] 164]
Region 6 toito [Duefias 21 42
Region 6 oito Dumangas 95 122
Region 6 oie Estancia 140| 203
Region 6 Iloilo paniuay 126| 17)
Region 6 oilo Leon 127] 178|
Region 6 ioito Maasin 123 158]
Region 6 Noito Miagao 162 238
Region 6 otto [Oton 4i| 53
Region 6 toilo Pototan 197 268;
Region 6 tito [sara 230 295|
Region 6 Htoito [Tigbauan 35) 45|
Region 6 Itoito [Zarraga 100 143;
Region 6 toito City ojo 1,750] 2,640]
Region 6 Kabankalan City Kabankalan City 599 343]
Region 6 La Carlota City La Carlota Cit 31) 55
Region 6 Negros Occidental Binalbagan 16] 563
Region 6 Negros Occidental [Candoni 127 178
Region 6 Negros Occidental [Cauayan 342 468
Region 6 Negros Occidental Enrique B. Magalona 69 104]
Region 6 Negros Occidental Himamaylan City 319 424
Region 6 Negros Occidental Hinigaran 433 584
[Region 6 Negros Occidental Hinoba-an 240] 338]
Region 6 Negros Occidental log 387| 54]
Region 6 Negros Occidental Isabela 60| 2
page 14 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
‘As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality Esc Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva3-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 6 Negros Occidental La Castellana 132 184]
Region 6 Negros Occidental Manapla 72 107|
Region 6 Negros Occidental Moises Padilla 102 146
Region 6 Negros Occidental Murcia 154] 228
Region 6 Negros Occidental Pontevedra 110 156
Region 6 Negros Occidental Pulupandan 80] 118
Region 6 Negros Occidental [San Enrique 90 115
Region 6 Negros Occidental [sipalay City 162 238
Region 6 Negros Occidental [Talisay City 142 198]
Region 6 Negros Occidental [Toboso 90] 115
Region 6 Negros Occidental Valladolid 99] 143
Negros Occidental Victorias City 188 256|
Region 6 Passi City Passi City 98] 143]
Region 6 Roxas City Roxas City 595 888
Region 6 ISagay City ISagay City 36 77
Region 6 [San Carlos City San Carlos City 601 845]
Region 6 Silay City silay City 232 328]
[TOTAL Region 6 16,367| __23,274|
Region 7 Bais City Bais City 50 7
Region 7 Bayawan City lBayawan City 123 173
Region 7 Bogo City [Bogo City 753 7,009]
Region 7 Boho! fanda 132 169)
[Region 7 Bohol [Antequera 88 113
Region 7 [Bohol Baclayon 7 101]
[Region 7 Boho! Balilihan 79 103
Region 7 [Bohol Batuan 76| 98
Region 7 [Bohol Bien Unido 169] 217
Region 7 [Bohol [Calape 73| 109]
Region 7 [Bohol [candijay 139 193;
Region 7 [Bohot [carmen 266] 355
Region 7 Bohol [Catigbian Err) 168]
Region 7 Bohol [Cortes 135 173
Region 7 Bohol Dimiao 95 122]
Region 7 Bohol Duero 154 212
Region 7 Boho! [Garcia Hernandez 123] 158]
Region 7 Bohol [Guinduiman, 101 130]
Region 7 Bohol Inabanga 209 233]
Region 7 Bohol liagnal 409] 540]
Region 7 Bohol lietafe 137 191
Region 7 Bohol Lita a2 Sl
Region 7 Bohol Loay 124 159]
Region 7 Bohol oboe 43| 62
Region 7 [Bohol Loon a7] 603}
Region 7 Bohol Mati 115| 147]
page 15 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (svi4-15)
[Region 7 Boho! Maribojoc 63] 87
[Region 7 [Bohol Panglao 188| 241
[Region 7 [Bohol Pitar 89 129]
[Region 7 Boho! President Carlos P. Garcia 120| 154]
[Region 7 Boho! Sagbayan 90| 115|
[Region 7 Boho! Talibon 148] 193)
Region 7 Boho! [Trinidad 129) 180)
Region 7 Boho! [Tubigon 568] 727
[Region 7 [Bohol lUbay 381 503|
Region 7 [cebu Alcantara 100| 128]
Region 7 [cebu Alegria 233 313]
Region 7 [cebu Jargao 127 178
Region 7 [cebu fasturias 24 27
Region 7 [cebu Badian 37 63
[Region 7 [cebu Balamban 355) 484]
Region 7 [cebu Bantayan 112 159
Region 7 cebu Bariti 124] 159
Region 7 [cebu Borbon 142] 182
Region 7 cebu [Carcar City 478i 627
iRegion 7 cebu [carmen Z) 116
[Region 7 cebu [catmon 156 250
[Region 7 cebu [Compostela 184] 236
Region 7 cebu [Consolacion 36| 46
Region 7 cebu [Cordoba 416| 533
Region 7 [Cebu Daanbantayan 74] 19]
Region 7 cebu Dalaguete 61 93
Region 7 [Cebu Dumanjug 89] 129)
Region 7 cebu [Ginatitan 18 166|
Region 7 [cebu Liloan 489] 656|
Region 7 [cebu Madridejos 40| 52
Region 7 Cebu Matabuyoc 52] 67
Region 7 Cebu [Medellin Fr) 353]
Region 7 [cebu Minglanilla 1,165] 1,521
Region 7 (cebu Moalboal 150 192]
Region 7 cebu lostob 103| 147
Region 7 Cebu Pinamungahan 45] 58]
Region 7 (Cebu Poro 352 195]
Region 7 (cebu Ronda 84 108]
Region 7 [cebu [samboan a7 61
Region 7 (Cebu [san Fernando 252 337]
Region 7 [cebu [san Francisco 86 110
Region 7 Cebu [sibonga_ 61 3
Region 7 [cebu [Sogod 145 186
Region 7 [cebu [Tabogon, 171 219]
age 16 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_ | Total Grade
Region Municipality Esc Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(svi3-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 7 cebu fTuburan ii0] 156|
[Region 7 cebu FTudeta 33 68
Region 7 [Cebu City [Cebu City 3,261] 4537|
Region 7 Danao City [Danao City 95] 202
Region 7 [Dumaguete City Dumaguete City 3 255
Region 7 [Guihuingan City [Guihuingan City ‘1 117]
Region 7 Lapu-lapu City Lapu-lapu City 532 777)
Region 7 Mandaue City Mandaue City 383] 1174
Region 7 Naga City Naga City 137 193]
Region 7 Negros Oriental [Ayungon, 85 109]
Region 7 Negros Oriental Bacong 25 32
Region 7 Negros Oriental [Canlaon City 54 69]
Region 7 Negros Oriental bimalalud 112 159
Region 7 Negros Oriental La Libertad 39 65
Region 7 Negros Oriental [Mabinay 36 46|
Region 7 Negros Oriental [santa Catalina 67 86
Region 7 Negros Oriental Siaton 55 7
Region 7 Negros Oriental [Tayasan 160| 205;
Region 7 Negros Oriental Valencia 149 221
Region 7 Negros Oriental Vallehermoso 125 160]
Region 7 Negros Oriental [Zamboanguita 67| 86
Region 7 Siquijor Larena’ 79| 04)
Region 7 Siquijor Lazi 23 36
Region 7 Siquijor Maria 59] 76
Region 7 Siquijor [San juan 53 68
Region 7 Siquijor Siquijor 230 310
Region 7 FTagbilaran City [Tagbilaran City 735] 7,082]
Region 7 Tatisay City [Tatisay City 1,560] 2,041]
Region 7 Tanjay City [Tanjay City 323 414]
Region 7 [Toledo City Toledo City 363 540)
TOTAL Region 7 21872| 29,643]
Region 8 Biliran Naval 7 106
Region 8 [Calbayog City [Calbayog City 367] 485]
Region 8 Eastern Samar fArteche 32 a
Region 8 Eastern Samar Balangiga 36 46
Region 8 Eastern Samar Borongan City 112 74
Region 8 Eastern Samar Dolores ES 55
Region 8 [Eastern Samar [General Macarthur 03] 147
Region 8 [Eastern Samar (Guivan 360 430]
Region 8 Eastern Samar Lawaan 43] 55
Region 8 Eastern Samar Liorente a3] 63
Region 8 Eastern Samar Oras 146 202]
Region 8 Eastern Samar [san Policarpo 46 59
Region 8 Eastern Samar Sulat 26 34
page 17 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sva-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 8 Leyte [Abuyog 410| 540|
Region 8 Leyte [Alangalang 46| 74
Region 8 Leyte JAlbuera 115] 147
Region 8 Leyte Babatngon 36 46
Region 8 Leyte Bato 69] 29]
Region 8 Leyte [Baybay City 158] 232
Region 8 Leyte [Calubian 23 30]
Region 8 Leyte [Carigara 258] 345;
Region 8 Leyte Dagami 83] 107]
Region 8 Leyte Hilongos 198] 284!
Region 8 Leyte Hindang 93] 119
Region 8 Leyte Isabel 160) 266|
Region 8 Leyte laro 115 162]
Region 8 Leyte havier 57 83]
Region 8 Leyte Kananga 133 377]
Region 8 Leyte [Matalom aa] 57]
Region 8 Leyte Palo 204 262]
Region 8 Leyte Palompon 233 329)
Region 8 Leyte San Isidro 102 131
Region 8 Leyte fTanauan 90 115
Region 8 Leyte Tolosa 20 26|
Region 8 Leyte Villaba 318 422
Region 8 IMaasin City Maasin City 437 619
Region 8 [Northern Samar fallen 32 41
Region 8 Northern Samar [catarman 322 458
Region 8 Northern Samar [catubig 68 87
Region 8 [Northern Samar Laoang 76 113;
Region 8 Northern Samar Lavezares 188] 241
Region 8 Northern Samar Mondragon 103} 147
Region 8 Northern Samar [San Antonio 65 34
Region 8 Northern Samar San Jose 54 84
Region 8 [Ormoc City lOrmoc City 420 569|
Region 8 [Samar Base) 20 26
Region 8 [Samar [Catbaiogan City 258 375
Region 8 [Samar [Gandara 69 Ey
Region 8 Samar Zumarraga 83 107|
Region 8 [Southern Leyte [Anahawan 127] 163|
Region 8 [Southern Leyte Hinunangan. 129 180)
Region 8 Southern Leyte Hinundayan’ 81 104
Region 8 Southern Leyte Libagon 1g] 151)
Region 8 Southern Leyte Liloan 97| 124]
Region 8 Southern Leyte Macrohon 194! 264|
Region 8 Southern Leyte Malitbog 116 164
Region 8 [Southern Leyte Padre Burgos 114 164
page 18 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division Munici ESCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sy13-14) | (Sv14-15)
Region 8 Southern Leyte [Saint Bernard 125 175
Region 8 Southern Leyte [san Francisco 154 197,
Region 8 Southern Leyte ISogod 122 17]
Region 8 [Southern Leyte [Tomas Opus 84 108|
Region 8 [Tacloban City [Tacloban City 224 349
TOTAL Region 8 8272| __11,387|
Region 9 Dapitan City Dapitan City 137 176
Region 9 Dipolog City Dipolog City 467| 644]
Region 9 Isabela City Isabela City 183 234
Region 9 Pagadian City Pagadian City 783 1,003]
Region 9 [Zamboanga City, Zamboanga City 1,546] 2,042
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Norte Baliguian a7 61
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Norte Gutalac 70 90)
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Norte Labason 286 381
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Norte Manukan 120| 154
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Norte Rizal 131 168
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Norte Sindangan 323 414
Region 9 Zamboanga del Norte [Siocon 39] 50|
Region 9 Zamboanga del Sur [Aurora 330] 423}
Region 9 Zamboanga del Sur Dinas 73 301
Region 9 Zamboanga del Sur Dum: 127 163;
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur Dumingag 132 379]
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur Mahayag 29) 33]
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur [Margosatubig 246 316
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur IMidsalip a3 55|
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur Molave 268 343]
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur Pitogo 101 130
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay st 66
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur [San Miguel 43 55
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur San Pablo 39 50
Region 9 Zamboanga del Sur fTabina 40| 52]
Region 9 [Zamboanga del Sur Tambulig 3A 69
Region 9 Zamboanga del Sur FTukuran 50] 64
[Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay Buug 113 211
Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay imelda 85 109]
Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay pil 520] 715
Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay Mabuhay 89 a1
Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay [Matangas 20] 15]
Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay lotutanga 139 178
Region 9 [Zamboanga Sibugay fTitay | 100
[TOTAL Region 9 6,800] 9054]
page 19 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Muni
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 10___|Bukidnon [Baungon 24 3]
Region 10___|[Bukidnon [Cabanglasan 302 331)
Region 10 |[Bukidnon Damulog, i 156|
Region 10 _|Bukidnon Dangcagan 74 95
Region 10 __|Bukidnon Don Carlos 302 403
Region 10 Bukidnon Kadingilan 115| 162
Region 10 Bukidnon Kalilangan 109 155|
Region 10 Bukidnon Kibawe 468 629)
Region 10 Bukidnon lLantapan 200 272
Region 10 Bukidnon Malitbog 83 107|
Region 10 Bukidnon [Manolo Fortich 215] 291
[Region 10 Bukidnon [Maramag 284 378|
[Region 10 Bukidnon Pangantucan 293 375
[Region 10 Bukidnon [Quezon 454] 613
Region 10, Bukidnon [San Fernando 205 265
Region 10, Bukidnon [sumilao 106 136
Region 10, Bukidnon Tatakag. 386 S41
Region 10 ___|Cagayan de Oro City [Cagayan de Oro City 1223 1,781
Region 10 __|Camiguin Mahinog, 90] 130]
Region 10 [Camiguin Mambajao 134] 187
Region 10___|Camiguin Isagay 110 156|
Region 10 EI Salvador City EI Salvador City 186| 253
Region 10 __|Gingoog City [Gingoog City 416] 578|
[Region 10 ligan City igan City 7,309] 1,844
Region 10 Lanao del Norte Bacolod 21 284
[Region 10 Lanao del Norte Baloi 105| 135
[Region 10 Lanao del Norte Baroy i 53
[Region 10 Lanao del Norte Kapatagan 59 5
Region 10 __|Lanao del Norte Kauswagan 89 a4
Region 10 |Lanao del Norte Kolambugan 122] a7]
Region 10 __|lanao del Norte Lala 874 1179
Region 10 Lanao det Norte Linamon 154 212
Region 10 lanao del Norte [Sapad 134] 172
Region 10 Lanao del Norte [Tubod 152 210
Region 10 Malaybalay City [Mataybalay City 428] 625
Region 10 Misamis Occidental fAloran, ay 157
Region 10 Misamis Occidental Baliangao 56 2
Region 10 Misamis Occidental Bonifacio 193 247
Region 10 Misamis Occidental [Calamba 298] 397
Region 10 Misamis Occidental [Clarin 53 83
Region 10___ | Misamis Occidental himene?, 233| 313
Region 10___ | Misamis Occidental Lopez Jaena 7 107|
Region 10___|Misamis Occidental Panaon 113 160
Region 10___| Misamis Occidental Plaridel 103| 148]
page 20 of 26Department of E
:ducation
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Division ‘Municipality Esc Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 10 | Misamis Occidental [Sapang Dalaga 37 38
Region 10 [Misamis Occidental Sinacaban. 53 68
Region 10 Misamis Occidental Tudela 126 162]
Region 10 Misamis Oriental Balingasag 481 675
Region 10 Misamis Oriental [Gitagum 126 a7]
Region 10 [Misamis Oriental initao 64] 7
Region 10 [Misamis Oriental pasaan 139 193|
Region 10 Misamis Oriental Kinoguitan 84] 123;
Region 10 (Misamis Oriental Lagongiong 82 129]
Region 10 Misamis Oriental Magsaysay 96| 123]
Region 10 [Misamis Oriental [Manticao 167] 229
Region 10 [Misamis Oriental [Medina 48} e
Region 10 Misamis Oriental [Tagotoan 193] 275
Region 10 Misamis Oriental [Talisayan 8 95
Region 10 Misamis Oriental Villanueva BI 66
Region 10 ___[Oroquieta city [Oroquieta City 703] 163}
Region 10 __[Ozamis City JOzamis City 289 400]
Region 10 ___| Tangub City [Tangub City 107 150]
Region 10 [Valencia City Valencia City 1,375| 1,945|
[TOTAL Region 10 34,320[ 19,810]
Region 11 ___ [Compostela Valley [Compostela 116 164
Region 11 [Compostela Valley Laak 113 145
Region 11 [Compostela Valley Mabini 65 84
Region 11___[Compostela Valley Maco 80 138
Region 11 [Compostela Valley [Maragusan 101 145
Region 11 [Compostela Valley Mawab 146| 203
Region 11 [Compostela Valley [Monkayo 69 89
Region 11 [Compostela Valley [Nabunturan. 65 99)
Region 11 [Compostela Valley Pantukan e 80]
Region 12 Davao City Davao City, 5,648] 7722
Region 11 [Davao del Norte [Asuncion 43 70|
Region 11 [Davao del Norte Kapalong 396] 508
[Region 11 Davao del Norte New Corelia 43] 7
Region 11 Davao del Norte [santo Tomas 333] aa
Region 11, Davao del Sur Bansatan 485] 686]
Region 11, [Davao del Sur Hagonoy_ 74 10]
Region 11, Davao del Sur lose Abad Santos 15 162|
Region 12 [Davao del Sur Kiblawan 177] 243
Region 11, [Davao del Sur Magsaysay 171 219
Region 11, [Davao del Sur Malatag 65 99)
Region 13 Davao del Sur IMalita 80 iia
Region 11, [Davao del Sur Matanao 322 187
Region 11, [Davao del Sur Padada 266 370]
Region 11, [Davao del Sur Santa Cruz 164] 225]
page 21 of 26Department of E
‘ducation
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_| Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
{sv13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 11 Davao del Sur Santa Maria 157 202
Region 11 Davao del Sur Sulop a1 142
Region 11 Davao Oriental [Baganga 126 162
Region 11 Davao Oriental (Caraga 50| Z)
Region 11 Davao Oriental (cateel 39 114
Region 11 [Davao Oriental [Governor Generoso 27 50
Region 11 Davao Oriental lLupon 102 731
Region 11 Davao Oriental Manay 81 104
Region 11 Davao Oriental San isidro 43] 55
Region 11, [Digos City Digos City 423 572]
Region 11, Island Garden City of Samal _|Istand Garden City of Samal 184] 237
Region 11 Mati City Mati City 338] 433
Region 11, Panabo City Panabo City 633] 397
Region11 __[Tagum City fTagum City 931 1,256
[TOTAL Region 11 12,302| 16,798]
Region 12 [Cotabato [Alamada 63 102|
Region 12 (Cotabato [Antipas 123] 159)
Region 12 [Cotabato JArakan 137] 176|
Region 12 [Cotabato [carmen 128 164]
Region 12, Cotabato Kabacan 342 453
Region 12, [Cotabato Libungan, 64 82
Region 12 [Cotabato Magpet 66 100]
Region 12 __|Cotabato Makitata 270] 362
Region 12 [Cotabato IMatalam 7 190)
Region 12 [Cotabato Midsayap 738| 1,150]
Region 12 [Cotabato Milang. 166 258
Region 12 [Cotabato Pigkawayan 266] 357
Region 12 _|Cotabato Pikit 249 334
Region 12 __|Cotabato President Roxas 115 178
Region 12 [Cotabato FTulunan 37 63
Region 12 __|[Cotabato City [Cotabato City 2,A78| 3,311]
Region 12 __|General Santos City [General Santos City 1,309] 1,878
[Region 12 kidapawan City IKidapawan City 380 549
Region 12 Koronadal City Koronadal City 794] 1,224
Region 12 _|Sarangani [Gian 201 257
Region12___|Sarangani kKiamba 146| 202
Region12 __|Sarangani Maasim 166 228
Region12__|Sarangani Maitum 163) 207
Region 12 __|Sarangani IMatungon 375| 511)
Region 12 South Cotabato Banga 323 445
Region 12 South Cotabato Lake Sebu 495| 664
Region 12 South Cotabato Norala 73 109]
Region 12, South Cotabato Polomolok 306 1,107
Region 12 South Cotabato [Santo Nifio 78 115
page 22 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Alloc
n by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7 | Total Grade
Region Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sy13-14) | (sv14-15)
Region 12 [South Cotabato [Surallah 470 634
Region 12 [South Cotabato [Tampakan 7B 94
Region 12 |South Cotabato HTantangan| 143 199)
Region 12 [South Cotabato Tupi 169] 217
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat. Bagumbayan 275 368
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat Esperanza 426| 575
Region12 [Sultan Kudarat isulan 279) 419
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat Kalamansig 81 104]
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat Lambayong 24 174
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat Lebak 432 568
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat Palimbang 158] 202
Region 12 [Sultan Kudarat President Quirino 239] 371
Region12 [Sultan Kudarat [Senator Ninoy Aquino 375 498
Region 12 |Tacurong City [Tacurong City 883] 1,198
[TOTAL Region 12 14,843| 20,556]
Region 13 [Agusan del Norte Buenavista 400 512|
Region 13 [Agusan del Norte [Cabadbaran City 592| 773
Region 13 [Agusan del Norte [carmen 86 110]
Region 13 |Agusan del Norte kitcharao 57 73
Region 13 [Agusan del Norte Magallanes 61 78|
Region 13 |Agusan del Norte Nasipit 261 350]
Region 13 [Agusan del Sur Bayugan City 415] 562,
Region 13 [Agusan del Sur Prosperidad 183| 2a9|
Region 13 [Agusan del Sur Rosario 243] 341
Region 13 [Agusan del Sur [San Francisco 150 208]
Region 13 Agusan del Sur San Luis, 43 79]
Region 13 [Agusan del Sur Sibagat 157 216
Region 13 [Agusan del Sur [Trento 101 145|
Region 13 __[Bislig City slg City 643] 870
Region 13 [Butuan City [Butuan City 890] 1,278]
Region 13 __[Dinagat Islands Loreto 39 50]
Region 13 __[Dinagat Islands San Jose 55 86
Region 13 _|Siargao Dapa 62 95
Region 13 _|Siargao Del Carmen 25 32
Region 13 | Surigao City Surigao City 375| 513]
Region 13 |Surigao del Norte Bacuag 43 55
Region 13 [Surigao del Norte Gigaquit 64 82
Region 13 | Surigao del Norte Mainit 50] 64
Region 13 | Surigao del Norte Placer 30] 39
Region 13 _|Surigao del Norte [San Francisco 92 118
Region 13 Surigao del Sur [Barobo 202] 259]
Region 13 [Surigao del Sur [Cagwait 65 84
Region 13 [Surigao del Sur [cantitan 176| 241
Region 13 [Surigao del Sur [Cortes 40 52
page 23 of 26Department of Education
Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_| Total Grade
Region ivision Municipality ESCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sy14-15)
[Region 13 Surigao del Sur Hinatwan 74 95)
Region 13, Surigao del Sur Lianga 75 FEE
Region 13, Surigao del Sur Madrid 80| 118
Region 13, Surigao del Sur [Marihatag 115 162
Region 13 [San Agustin 119 168|
Region 13, Surigao del Sur Tagbina 40| 52
Region 13 Surigao det Sur [Tago @2 105|
Region 13 [Surigao del Sur [Tandag City 130] 182
[TOTAL Region 13 6,315| 8,598
[CAR [Abra Bangued 337 a7
[CAR [Abra Bucay 4a] 72
[CAR [Abra Buctoc 32] ai
[car [Abra Dolores 60 922
[car [Abra ta Paz 159 234]
[CAR [Abra Lacub 50| 73
[CAR [Abra Lagangilang 33 12]
[CAR [Abra buba 42 69
[car [Abra Malibcong 35| 60
[CAR [Abra Manabo 103; 147|
[CAR [Abra Peftarrubia 126| 176|
[CAR [Abra Pidigan 114 161
[CAR Abra Pitar 4i| 68
[CAR Abra [Sallapadan 7a 0]
CAR [Abra San Juan 57] 88
CAR fAbra rrayum 95; 137|
[CAR fAbra \Villaviciosa 55 86
[CAR [Apayao. Flora 76 113
CAR [Apayao. [Kabugao 200] 301
[CAR JApayao, Pudtol 08] 138
[CAR [Apayao. Santa Marcela 9 12
[CAR Baguio City Baguio City 1,528] 2,078
[CAR Benguet lAtok 202 259
[car Benguet Bokod 82 105|
[CAR Benguet Buguias 183} 249
CAR [Benguet itogon 330 453
CAR Benguet Kapangan 7 BI
CAR. Benguet La Trinidad 619) 807]
[CAR Benguet Sablan 68 87
CAR Benguet [Tuba 209 283]
[CAR ifugao Banaue 219 295)
[car ifugao Kiangan 214] 305;
[CAR ifugao Lagawe 357 472
[CAR ifugao Lamut 210 284]
[CAR ifugao [Mayoyao 116 164]
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Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_| Total Grade
Region Division Municipality EsCSlots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (sy14-15)
[CAR Kalinga [Balbalan 95 153
[CAR Kalinga Lubvagan 133 186|
[CAR Kalinga Pinukpuk 155 214
[CAR Kalinga Rizal 68 102
[CAR Kalinga FTabuk City 753 7,036|
[car Kalinga rTinglayan 98 126]
[CAR Mountain Province [Bauko 105 150]
[car Mountain Province Besao 86 125
[CAR Mountain Province Bontoc 121 170
[CAR Mountain Province [Natonin 58] 90
[CAR Mountain Province [Sabangan EY) 84
[CAR [Mountain Province Sagada 36| 61
[car [Mountain Province fTadian 66 109]
[TOTAL Region CAR 8134] 11,312]
NCR [kalookan City Kalookan City 2,278 3,295
NCR Las Pifias City Las Pifias City ,005| 1,434
NCR [Makati City Makati City 368] 561
NCR Malabon City IMatabon City 842 1,240|
INCR Mandaluyong City Mandaluyong City 803] 1,149
INCR Manila Manila 3,780| 5,472
INCR Marikina City [Marikina City 663] 1,105]
NCR Muntinlupa City Muntiniupa City 867| 1,223]
INCR Navotas City Navotas City 470} 617]
NCR Parafiaque City Parafiaque City 348 542
NCR Pasay City Pasay City 391 3217)
INCR Pasig City Pasig City 791 1,091
Incr Pateros Pateros 233 298
INCR Quezon City [Quezon city 2,829] 4,581|
NCR San Juan City [San Juan City 263 398
NCR [Taguig City raguig City 599] 883
NCR [Valenzuela City Valenzuela City 2,123 2,895
FTOTAL Region NCR i9,148[ 28,003]
[ARMM [Basitan Matuso 154] 154]
[ARMM asian [Sumisip 3] 3]
[ARMM Lamitan City Lamitan City 359] 359)
[ARMM Lanao del SuriA [Tamparan 160 160]
[ARMM Lanao det Sur 1A Iwao 156 156|
ARMM Lanao del Sur WA Butig 153 153
[ARMM Lanao del Sur 1B Balabagan 145; 145}
[ARMM Lanao del Sur 18 [Malabang 278 278
[ARMM Maguindanao | Butuan’ 429] 429
ARMM Maguindanao | Datu Piang 492 507
ARMM, Maguindanao 1 Datu Odin Sinsuat 260] 260}
[ARMM Maguindanao W [Parang 377 407}
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Indicative Allocation by Municipality
As of May 2014
Total G7_| Total Grade
Region Division Municipality ESC Slots | 7 ESC Slots
(sv13-14) | (syi4-15)
ARMM Maguindanao I Sultan Kudarat 283 298
ARMM Maguindanao Upi 311 356
|ARMM. [Marawi City Marawi City 3,356] 3416]
ARMM [Sulu [roto 482| 512
ARMM [Sut Siasi 136 136
ARMM [Tawi-tawi Bongao 281 296
ARMM. [Tawi-tawi Mapun 95 95
ARMM. [Tawi-tawi Sitangkai 46| 46
ARMM [Tawi-tawi [South Ubian En 81
[TOTAL Region ARMM. 8,065] 8.275|
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