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[2] [3] In congruent to the K-12 Law, the Department of Education made massive changes in the Social Studies curriculum of the Philippines. Initially, Philippine History was included in the 7th grade Social Studies curriculum for the secondary level in 2013. [4] By 2014, the initial K-12 plan for Social Studies underwent an overhaul.
The curriculum for Grade School in Don Bosco School is primarily focused on basic elementary education with its subjects being; English, Filipino, Mother Tongue, Penmanship, Christian Living Education, Mathematics, Music, Arts, Physical Education, GMRC (Good Manners and Right Conduct,) Araling Panlipunan (Social Sciences) and Science.
Araling Panlipunan (Phil. History, Culture and Values) Elementary: 1-4: 10-13: Mathematics Secondary: 1-4 (1-5 since 32nd Bee [8]) 14-17: Science and Technology (Science, Technology and Nutrition since 32nd Bee?) Tertiary: 1-5: 18-22: General Information and International Affairs
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In public schools, the core subjects introduced starting in grade 1 include Mathematics, Filipino, and Araling Panlipunan (synonymous with Social studies). English is only taught after the second semester of grade 1; Science is introduced starting in grade 3.
The curriculum is as prescribed by the Department of Education — Mathematics, Science, English, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, Christian Living, and MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, Health). With this, the student is offered a dual curriculum, with academic plus technical.
Batch 1958 Aurelio S. Plamenco [3] - Vice Governor, Bulacan (1998 to 2007) Batch 1968 Vicente C. Cruz Sr.- Board Member, District 1 Bulacan (2007–present) Batch 1968 Danilo Domingo - Mayor, City of Malolos (2001–2010) Batch 1976 Paquito Ochoa, Jr. - Executive Secretary (2010–2016)