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Type
  
Private

President
  
Beth Lui

Grades
  
7–12

Phone
  
+63 2 720 2620

Established
  
2014

Chairman
  
Fred Ayala

Number of students
  
3,300 (S.Y. 2015–16)

Founded
  
2014

Address
  
4th Floor Garpas Tower, V. Luna Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, 1100 Metro Manila, Philippines

Introducing apec schools


Affordable Private Education Center, Inc. or APEC Schools is a non-sectarian chain of private high schools based in the Philippines. APEC is formed under a joint venture agreement between Ayala Corporation and the United Kingdom-based educational company Pearson PLC through their Affordable Learning Fund. In 2016, APEC Schools currently have 23 branches across Metro Manila and Calabarzon regions.

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History

Ayala's first venture in the education sector, APEC Schools was founded in 2014 after signing a 7.5 million dollar joint-venture agreement partnering with LiveIt Investments Ltd and Pearson to build 12 schools under the APEC Schools brand.

The first branch of APEC Schools was opened in Emilio Aguinaldo College, Manila in 2013. In 2015, APEC Schools opened 11 additional branches in Metro Manila and Rizal, in addition to its 12 branches that opened in the first year of operation.

Educational programs

The private school chain offers students a world-class education for as low as ₱64 a day as the tuition fee. APEC Schools currently offer an affordable education providing excellent knowledge, boosting professional skills and values formation. It offers Grade 7 to 12 (junior's and senior's) high school programs under the K+12 program set by the Department of Education started with the pilot project at the APEC School's first branch in Manila. 100 students were given a curriculum tailored for the better employment in the future, after the project, students learned new skills such as bank loans processing, created an Android phone or set-up an IT team.

The teachers currently use an internationally-standard advance curriculum from Pearson and DepEd that focuses on main subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, Health, Filipino, MAPE, TLE and Social Studies. APEC also offers "Life Labs" for students that will solve a problem in their community and find solutions in the whole semester period through interviews and research.

Students are also encouraged to speak in English. As a measure against bullying in schools, all APEC Schools branches are equipped with close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras for monitoring. Fully air-conditioned classrooms will also be utilized.

The parents can pay an annual tuition fee of ₱29,000, inclusive of the use of books, computers and other educational equipment. The fees include reservation fee of ₱1,000, a one-time admission fee of ₱4,000 and 10 monthly instalments of ₱ 2,400 for morning shift, and ₱21,000 for afternoon shift, include a reservation fee of ₱ 1,000, a one-time admission of ₱3,000 and 10 monthly installments of ₱1,700. Though, the tuition may increase but still in lowest amount, the increase may be ₱25 only.

In 2016, APEC Schools announced that they will offer 3,500 seats for free for Grade 10 graduates in public high schools who will interested in entering Grade 11 or senior high school. Classes will be start on July of the same year. APEC School offers the Learning with Industry Collaboration for senior high school consists of three features: English mastery, technology immersion and connection with employer partners.

References

APEC Schools Wikipedia