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Basic Education Department provides comprehensive junior high school and senior high school programs with specialized tracks such as ABM, HUMSS, and STEM. Preparing students for their future, the school offers a diverse range of academic and co-curricular opportunities, fostering holistic growth.
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
The Junior High School program generally caters to students in grades 7 to 10 or ages 11 to 15. It serves as a bridge between elementary school and high school, focusing on preparing students for higher academic challenges while nurturing their personal and social development.
The ABM track is designed for students interested in pursuing careers in the fields of business, finance, accounting, and entrepreneurship. This track equips students with essential knowledge in economics, marketing, and finance, along with practical skills in business management and accounting principles. ABM graduates are prepared for various business-related courses in college and have a solid foundation to excel in the business world.
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL - HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE (HUMSS)
The HUMSS track focuses on developing students’ understanding of human behavior, society, culture, and communication. It offers a well-rounded education in literature, philosophy, politics, economics, and anthropology. HUMSS students enhance their critical thinking, research, and communication skills, making them well-suited for careers in social services, education, journalism, public relations, and various social science-related disciplines in higher education.
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (STEM)
The STEM track is designed for students with a passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It offers a rigorous curriculum that includes advanced subjects in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and computer science. STEM graduates are well-prepared for science and technology-related courses in college and can pursue careers in engineering, medical sciences, research, data analysis, information technology, and other STEM-related fields.