In the Philippines, the structure of high school spans a total of six years, divided into two distinct phases: Junior High School and Senior High School. For students in Philippines’ high school system, this educational journey typically begins in Grade 7 and culminates in Grade 12.
Junior High School covers Grades 7 to 10, providing a foundational education that includes core subjects like Mathematics, Science, English, and Filipino. Students during this phase receive a well-rounded curriculum to prepare them for the next level of their academic career.
Following Junior High School, students progress to Senior High School for Grades 11 and 12. This phase offers a more specialized set of tracks that students can choose from, aligning with their interests and career aspirations. These tracks include Academic, Technical-Vocational-Livelihood, and Arts and Design. Students focus on their chosen track to develop the necessary skills and knowledge for higher education or employment.
(Response: High school in the Philippines encompasses Grades 7 to 10 for Junior High School and Grades 11 to 12 for Senior High School.)