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Funder
Advocate
Partner
Enabler
Private Education A ssistance Committee
BR. NARCISO S. ERGUIZA, JR., FSCTrustee, PEAC
President, CEAP
MS. MARGARITA R. SONGCOTrustee, PEAC
Deputy Director-General, NEDA
DR. AMELOU B. REYESTrustee, PEAC
Representative, PACU
DR. MIGUEL T. UDTOHANTrustee, PEAC
President , ACSCU
BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO, FSCSecretary, Department of Education
Chairperson, PEAC
Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC)
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Brief History of GASTPE
1989 - RA 6728 - GASTPE Law enacted
• Php 40M initial budget
• Increased to Php100M in 1989
• 1,123 private schools
• Average private school fees: Php 897.93
• Subsidy pegged at Php 1,349 per grantee
1990 - Management was transferred to DECS
• Processing issues
• Delayed payments
• No existing reports on the program
Brief History of GASTPE
1996 - ESC Management back to PEAC
• Amount of subsidy: Php1,700
• Slot allocation was based on overflow from public high
schools
1998 - RA 8545 - Expanded GASTPE Law
• In-service Training for Teachers (INSET)
• Teacher Salary Subsidy (TSS)
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Brief History of GASTPE
2004 - ESC Certification Program
• Requirement for school participation in the program
• Per student subsidy increased to Php 4,000
2013 - RA 10533 or the K to 12 Law
• Expansion of GASTPE coverage to Senior High School
through a Voucher Program
• Other forms of assistance identified
Education Service Contracting
ESC Program Management
Certification
Orientation
Processing of Payments (ESC MIS)
In-Service Training for Teachers and Administrators
of ESC Schools
Materials Development
Training of Trainers
Actual Conduct of Seminar-Workshops nationwide
Monitoring
Resolving Cases of Schools with Adverse Findings
Regular Meetings and Consultations with DepEd and
private educational associations and schools
Research and Data Gathering
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ESC Grantees by Region
20,651
21,479
25,822
26,880
26,913
28,850
38,080
38,257
41,997
46,405
48,424
49,879
55,619
58,258
65,142
102,348
103,410
0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000
Region 13
Region 9
Region 4B
CAR
ARMM
Region 8
Region 11
Region 2
Region 10
Region 5
Region 12
NCR
Region 1
Region 6
Region 7
Region 3
Region 4A
SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014
Grantees
Total Grantees: 798,414
20,900
22,171
26,237
27,137
27,278
28,514
37,991
40,704
46,070
49,211
49,572
56,954
58,414
61,431
71,114
112,997
118,677
0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000
Region 13
Region 9
Region 4B
CAR
ARMM
Region 8
Region 2
Region 11
Region 10
Region 5
Region 12
Region 1
Region 6
NCR
Region 7
Region 3
Region 4A
SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015
Grantees
Total Grantees: 855,372
ESC Participating Schools by Region
37
54
60
63
47
83
88
112
113
122
127
84
180
185
77
194
244
2
0
1
6
0
2
2
3
1
1
3
15
0
0
103
15
50
24
18
15
9
36
13
24
18
30
31
34
96
23
27
121
133
139
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
ARMM
Region 9
CAR
Region 13
Region 4B
Region 8
Region 2
Region 5
Region 11
Region 12
Region 10
Region 7
Region 1
Region 6
NCR
Region 3
Region 4A
SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014
ESC EVS ESC & EVS
61
71
75
75
84
98
112
129
149
157
160
187
204
213
225
354
422
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
ARMM
Region 13
Region 9
CAR
Region 4B
Region 8
Region 2
Region 5
Region 11
Region 12
Region 10
Region 7
Region 1
Region 6
NCR
Region 3
Region 4A
SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015
ESC
Total Schools: 2,776Total Schools: 2,865
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2,899 2,833 2,902 2,867 2,7772,700
2,750
2,800
2,850
2,900
2,950
2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Schools
3,087,395,000 3,633,220,000 4,382,577,246 5,058,282,292 5,854,535,9610
2,000,000,000
4,000,000,000
6,000,000,000
8,000,000,000
2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Grants (in Peso)
5-Year ESC Data
598,906 639,181 725,080 798,080 852,6510
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Grantees
Dr. MAC ARTHUR M. SAMSON
Region 1
Regional Program Directors SY 2015-2016
SR. MEREDITAS ANG, SPC
Region 2
DR. PETER P. LAUREL
Region 4A
MR. SATURNINO BELEN
Region 4B
FR. PRIMITIVO E. VIRAY, JR., SJ
Region 5
FR. KAREL S. SAN JUAN, SJ
Region 9
FR. JOEL T. TABORA, SJ
Region 11
BR. WILFREDO LUBRICO, FMS
Region 12 & ARMMFR. JOHN CHRISTIAN U. YOUNG
CARAGA
DR. REYNALDO C. BAUTISTA
CAR
DR. MICHAEL ALBA
NCR
SR. MA. REBECCA MAGLALANG,OSB
Region 3
MSGR. ELY RAFAEL D. FUENTES
Region 6
FR. EDUARDO O. VENTIC
Region 7
SR. CARMELA N. CABACTULAN,RSM
Region 8
SR. MA. RUFINA B. GUILLANO, RVM
Region 10
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DR. MARINA O. ABELLA
Region 1
Regional Program Coordinators SY 2015-2016
SR. CARMELITA VILLANUEVA, SPC
Region 2
MS. LERMA Y. CALINGASAN
Region 4A
DR. EVELIA S. ORBETA
Region 4B
DR. ARNULFO AARON R. REGANIT
Region 5
MS. ANNIE G. EBREO
Region 9
MR. JIMMIE LOE P. DE LA VEGA
Region 11
MS. LOLLY B. ESTACION
Region 12 & ARMMMR. JEFFREY CARIN
CARAGADR. CORAZON B. DACAWI
CARMS. LEONORA B. ALCARTADO
NCR
MS. JULIET TAYAG
Region 3
DR. MA. HELENA DESIREE M. TERRE
Region 6
DR. PERLITA S. QUINONES
Region 7
MS. SARAH S. CO
Region 8MS. MYRNA M. FANTONALGO
Region 10
For ESC Program Implementation:
Constituting the Regional Secretariats for 2015-16Orientation of Schools re: the 2015-16
Implementing GuidelinesINSET 2015 for Grade 10 TeachersOrientation-Workshops for ESC School CertifiersCertification and Monitoring Protocol and
InstrumentsPlanning for INSET 2016 for JHS Teachers
Planning for Teacher Training for SHS CoreCurriculum Faculty for 2016
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SHS Voucher Program
Policy Agreements on the SHS Voucher Program
Long termprogram of
DepEd
Greaterprivate
participationin SHS
Voucherover ESCscheme
Aligned tocost ofpublic
provision
All licensedSHS
providerscan
participate
Nearly allGrade 10graduates
are eligible
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On Voucher Recipients
Eligible voucher recipients:
• All Grade 10 graduates
from public schools
• All Grade 10 ESC graduatesfrom private schools
• Some Grade 10 graduates
from private schools,
subject to application
Vouchers must be used in the
school year immediately
following graduation.
Voucher recipients will receive
subsidy until they graduate
from Grade 12, regardless of
transfer of school.
Public JHS
Graduate
Full voucher
value
Private JHS
ESC Graduate
80% voucher value•Full value being considered forESC students, who currently do
not pay top ups or only top u ps
of up to P2,000.
Full value:
P22,500
Approx 80%
value: P18,000
National
CapitalRegion (NCR)
Full value:
P20,000
Approx 80%
value: P16,000
Non-NCR
HighlyUrbanized
Cities (HUCs)Full value:
P17,500
Approx. 80%
value:P14,000
Non-HUCs
On Voucher Tiering
Average voucher value: P18,000
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All licensed SHS providers are
allowed to participate.
Voucher amounts will vary for SUCs
and LUCs.
Private schools are encouraged tominimize or to provide additional
subsidies to cover top-up fees.
• An additional subsidy is being
considered for selected tracks and
electives. Accreditation of
programs may be required for this
program.
• Joint delivery of programs will be
allowed.
• DepEd/Non-DepEd school offers
core curriculum while TVI offers
tech-voc curriculum strand.
LicensedSHS
Providers
Private
HS
PrivateHEIs
SUCsLUCs
TVIs
On SHS Providers
DepEd Learner Information System rolled out in SY 2014-2015 with
99.8% participation of all public elementary and secondary schools
• Grade 9 (Gr 11 cohort in 2016): 1,519,585
• Grade 8 (Gr 11 cohort in 2017): 1,241,254
FAPE ESC System:with new features for compatibility with VMS
• Grade 9 (Gr 11 cohort in 2016): 206,757
• Grade 8 (Gr 11 cohort in 2017): 232,826
Specifications and functionalities of VMS developed in 2nd-3rd
quarter of 2014. Pilot run of VMS targeted in June 2015
On Voucher Management System
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
LIS
Schools Total Participated % SchoolsParticipated
Elementary Schools 38,595 99.77%
Secondary Schools 7,968 99.86%
Total Schools 46,563 99.79%
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SHS Voucher Redemption Process
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
JUNE 2015
Grade 10 Students areidentified through DepEd
LIS and FAPE ESCsystem.
AUGUST 2015
Grade 10 students are
notified of their eligibility.
JANUARY 2016
Early Registration is
conducted for SHS.
MARCH 2016
Grade 10 studentsgraduate:. The final list of
eligible recipients isgenerated.
JUNE 2016
Students enroll in publicand licensed non-DepEdSHS. Some may enroll
with vouchers.
AUGUST 2016
Non-DepEd schoolssubmit their list of voucher
recipients/billingstatement through theVoucher Management
System.
Checks are made in thesystem to ensure there
are no errors in the billingstatement (on names and
voucher values, etc).
Periodic reports onattendance may be
required.
Payments are madedirectly to non-DepEd
schools’ accounts.
MARCH 2017
Grade 11 completers arepromoted to Grade 12.
Same process repeats fornew batch of Grade 11
students in 2017.
SHS VOUCHER IMPLEMENTATION
•Jan: Issuance of policyon non-DepEdparticipation in SHS
•Apr: Issuance ofprovisional SHS licenses;start development ofVoucher ManagementSystem
•Second Quarter:Resolve tiering and riderpolicy issues; jointdelivery of prorams.
•Third Quarter:Finalize SHS voucherpolicy and incorporate in
2016 budget.
2014
•First Quarter:announce policy onapplication for vouchersfor non-public, non-ESCstudents
•Second Quarter:Voucher ManagementSystem in place
•Third Quarter:announce eligibility ofbeneficiaries and SHS
providers databaseuploaded online
2015 • First Quarter:Early
enrollment for
SHS
• June 2016: SHS
Implementation
2016
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Research
Research and Innovation for Success in Education (RISE)
Research grants given to private higher education institutions,
educational associations and research organizations to conduct
research and generate knowledge in areas that affect private
education.
For more information on these programs, please visit our website: www.fape.org.ph
RISE
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Assistance to Programs and Initiatives to Reform Education (ASPIRE)
Financial assistance given to groups of private schools or
associations in support of activities, namely:
Capacity Building
Public Policy Development and Advocacy
Institutional Development
For more information on these programs, please visit our website: www.fape.org.ph
ASPIRE
• Research for School Improvement Towards Excellence (RSITE)- thesis and dissertation writing assistance to education practitioners
in private schools
RSITE
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Conference Objectives
Be updated on recent developments on the
implementation of the K to 12 Program
Discuss issues and concerns in operationalizing
complementarity between public and private schools
Explore opportunities and possibilities of public-
private partnership in education
Understand the latest global trends in effective
teaching and learning
Conference Partners
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UPDATES ON THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL VOUCHER PROGRAM
Thank you for your attention.