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One such activity is the showcase of students' month-long rehearsed presentations for the annual Patimpalak sa Filipino, where Grade 7 students showcase Kilos Awit, Grade 8 students present Sabayang Pagbigkas, Grade 9 students do non-conventional music, and Grade 10 students perform interpretative dances.
In 2017, [12] Basas further elaborated that students “might forget about their glorious past and distinct national character and identity in guise of being globally competitive.” [13] TDC has made similar statements calling for the return of Philippine History in high school in 2018 [14] and 2019. [15]
Notre Dame of Dadiangas University - Integrated Basic Education Department (NDDU - IBED) is a Catholic private University preparatory school for High School, Elementary and Pre-school students, run by the Marist Brothers of the Schools or FMS (Fratres Maristae a Scholis).
The Technical-Vocational Education-based TLE is focused on technical skills development in any area. Five common competencies, based on the training regulations of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), are covered in the exploratory phase (Grades 7 and 8): mensuration and calculation, technical drafting, use of tools and equipment, maintenance of tools and equipment ...
Admission can also be done through lateral admission. A student who has finished Grade 7/Grade 8 (under the high school curriculum or the new K-12 curriculum) outside of the Philippine Science High School System may be allowed admission to the PSHS if specific requirements are met. [14]
7-8 and up Grade 3: 8-9 and up Grade 4: 9-10 and up Grade 5: 10-11 and up Grade 6: 11-12 and up Grade 7: 12-13 and up High school: 1st year 13-14 and up 2nd year 14-15 and up 3rd year 15-16 and up 4th year 16-17 and up Higher education; College: Varies 17 and up
Most students usually are from Gapan, San Leonardo, San Isidro, Jaen, Peñaranda, and sometimes even from Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija and San Miguel, Bulacan. Besides the main campus in Barangay Bayanihan, the school once had annexes located in Barangay Santa Cruz [ 4 ] and Barangay Bungo [ 5 ] in Gapan; those locations are now independent.
The alumnae and present students of this school include daughters and granddaughters of Filipino presidents, industrialists, politicians, businessmen and prominent figures in Philippine society. Founded in 1960 as Institución Teresiana , the school was inaugurated by Maria del Carmen Franco de Martinez-Bordiu , the Marquesa de Villaverde and ...