Strengthening early childhood education remains a priority of the government’s education reform agenda as the Revised K–10 ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Tuesday announced the rollout of the PHP105.7-billion school infrastructure ...
IN line with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s push to make government spending faster, more transparent, and more responsive ...
THE 2026 national budget, which President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is expected to sign this week, will significantly ramp up classroom construction to address the persistent backlog in basic education ...
Despite being awash with cash last year, DepEd fails to curb the problem of lack of classrooms. In fact, the classroom deficit even took a turn for the worse. MANILA, Philippines – The Department of ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) launched the Public-Private Partnership for School Infrastructure Project (PSIP III) to ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday reported that it has recorded “major” procurement gains in 2025, as it undertook reform initiatives to modernize procurement, shorten delivery cycles, ...
The Philippines is facing a massive classroom backlog of 165,000, a crisis that may take more than half a century to resolve if the government sticks to its current pace of construction, Department of ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) yesterday held the first-ever Classroom Summit in Pampanga to address the backlog of 165,000 classrooms nationwide. At the summit, ...
In Metro Manila, for example, even if funds are available, the fact remains that there is no more available space to build and create more classrooms. Schools in the city can no longer expand outward.