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INTRODUCTION

Junior high school usually Include grade 7,10, and with senior high school being
grades 11-12.

system with a junior high school frequently have 7,10, grades and senior high school
have 11,12.

in junior high students study`s and learn about Science,Math,Economics


English,Filipino,Mapeh and ETC.

while in senior high there are programs that will let student to choose and what
grades marks that are required on the track there are four tracks in senior high (1)
ACADEMIC TRACK (2) TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD TRACK (3) ARTS AND
DESIGN TRACK.

Education in the Philippines is provided by public and private schools,


colleges, universities, and technical vocational institutes in the country.
Funding for public education comes from the national goverment. For the academic
year 2017–2018, about 83% of K–12 students attended public schools and about
17% either attended private schools or were home-schooled.
With the "trifocalization" of the educational system in the country, three government
agencies handle each level of education.
At the basic education level, the Department of Education, (DepEd) sets overall
educational standards and mandates standardized test for the k-12 basic education
system, although private schools are generally free to determine their own
curriculum in accordance with existing laws and Department regulations.
On the other hand, at the higher education level, the Commision on higher
Education. (CHED) supervises and regulates colleges and universities. Meanwhile,
the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) regulates and
accredits technical and vocational education programs and institutions in the
country.
By law, education is compulsory for thirteen years (kindergarten and grades 1–12)
and is grouped into three levels: elementary school (kindergarten-grade 6),junior
high school (grades 7-10), and senior high school (grade11–12). They may also be
grouped into four key stages: 1st key stage (kindergarten–grade 3), 2nd key stage
(grades 4–6), 3rd key stage (grades 7–10) and 4th key stage (grades 11–12). Children
could enter kindergarten at age 5.

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