About the High School Curriculum
Junior High School (Grades 7-10)
- MATATAG Curriculum implementation
- 8 core learning areas
- Foundation for Senior High School
- Focus on essential competencies
Senior High School (Grades 11-12)
- Revised K-12 curriculum (2025)
- 5 core subjects for all students
- Academic and TechPro tracks
- Flexible elective selection
Fresh Questions Every Time
Our questions are constantly updated and randomized. No two quiz sets are the same, ensuring a unique learning experience each time you practice. This helps you prepare more effectively by exposing you to varied question formats.
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Junior High School (Grades 7-10)
Filipino
Wika, panitikan, gramatika
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- β’Pagbasa at Pagsusuri ng Teksto
- β’Gramatika at Balarila
- β’Panitikang Filipino
- β’Pagsulat at Komposisyon
- β’Talasalitaan
- β’Pag-unawa sa Binasa
English
Grammar, literature, composition
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- β’Grammar and Syntax
- β’Reading Comprehension
- β’Literature and Literary Analysis
- β’Writing and Composition
- β’Vocabulary Building
- β’Speaking and Listening Skills
Mathematics (JHS)
Algebra, geometry, statistics
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- β’Algebra and Equations
- β’Geometry and Measurement
- β’Statistics and Probability
- β’Patterns and Sequences
- β’Functions and Relations
- β’Problem Solving
Science (JHS)
Biology, chemistry, physics, earth science
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- β’Biology and Life Science
- β’Chemistry and Matter
- β’Physics and Motion
- β’Earth and Space Science
- β’Scientific Method
- β’Environmental Science
Araling Panlipunan
History, geography, culture
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- β’Philippine History
- β’World History
- β’Geography and Demography
- β’Economics and Livelihood
- β’Political Science and Governance
- β’Culture and Society
MAPEH
Music, arts, PE, health
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- β’Music Theory and Appreciation
- β’Visual Arts and Design
- β’Physical Education and Fitness
- β’Health and Wellness
- β’Sports and Games
- β’First Aid and Safety
Values Education
Ethics, character, moral development
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- β’Moral and Ethical Values
- β’Good Manners and Right Conduct
- β’Character Development
- β’Social Responsibility
- β’Filipino Values
- β’Decision Making
Technology & Livelihood Education
Practical skills, entrepreneurship
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- β’Home Economics
- β’Agricultural Arts
- β’Industrial Arts
- β’ICT and Computer Skills
- β’Entrepreneurship
- β’Practical Life Skills
Senior High School (Grades 11-12)
Effective Communication
Communication skills, public speaking
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- β’Oral Communication
- β’Written Communication
- β’Public Speaking
- β’Presentation Skills
- β’Media Literacy
- β’Interpersonal Communication
Life Skills
Personal development, financial literacy
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- β’Personal Development
- β’Financial Literacy
- β’Career Planning
- β’Time Management
- β’Critical Thinking
- β’Problem Solving
General Mathematics (SHS)
Functions, business math, logic
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- β’Functions and Relations
- β’Business Mathematics
- β’Logic and Reasoning
- β’Statistics and Probability
- β’Mathematical Modeling
- β’Problem Solving Applications
General Science (SHS)
Integrated science, research methods
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- β’Scientific Investigation
- β’Research Methods
- β’Data Analysis
- β’Science and Technology
- β’Environmental Issues
- β’Science in Daily Life
Kasaysayan at Lipunang Pilipino
Philippine history and society
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- β’Pre-Colonial Philippines
- β’Spanish Colonial Period
- β’American Colonial Period
- β’Japanese Occupation
- β’Philippine Independence
- β’Contemporary Philippine Society
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MATATAG Curriculum?
MATATAG (MApagkAkaT-tanAG) is the new DepEd curriculum framework introduced in 2024. It stands for "Makaklase ang Lahat, Tuturong Mabuti, Handa sa Kinabukasan" and focuses on decongesting the K-12 curriculum by removing redundant competencies and emphasizing essential skills. For Junior High School, it streamlines the 8 core learning areas while maintaining quality education.
What subjects are covered in Junior High School (Grades 7-10)?
Junior High School covers 8 core learning areas: Filipino, English, Mathematics, Science, Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies), MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, Health), Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (Values Education), and Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE). Each subject builds progressively from Grade 7 to Grade 10.
What are the SHS tracks and strands?
Senior High School has two main tracks: Academic and Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL). The Academic Track includes STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), ABM (Accountancy, Business, Management), HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences), and GAS (General Academic Strand). Each strand prepares students for specific college courses or career paths.
How do quarterly exams work in Philippine high schools?
Philippine high schools follow a quarterly grading system. Each quarter typically accounts for 25% of the final grade. Components include Written Works (20-30%), Performance Tasks (45-50%), and Quarterly Assessment (20-25%). Quarterly exams test all competencies learned during that quarter and are crucial for final grades.
What is the passing grade in Philippine high schools?
The passing grade in Philippine public and private high schools is 75%. Grades are computed on a scale of 60-100, where anything below 75 is considered failing. Students who fail subjects may need to attend remedial classes or summer school to advance to the next grade level.
How many questions are in each quiz session?
Each quiz session contains 20 randomized questions from our question bank. Questions are shuffled each time you take the quiz, ensuring a unique experience every session. This helps reinforce learning through varied exposure to different question formats and topics.
Are these reviewers aligned with DepEd standards?
Yes! Our questions are based on DepEd's Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELCs) and the MATATAG Curriculum. Content is regularly updated to reflect current curriculum standards and common exam patterns used in Philippine schools.
How should I use this reviewer effectively?
For best results: (1) Take diagnostic quizzes in all subjects to identify weak areas, (2) Focus daily practice on subjects where you scored lowest, (3) Read explanations for every question, even correct ones, (4) Review consistently for 30-45 minutes daily rather than cramming, (5) Re-take quizzes to track improvement over time.
Subject-by-Subject Study Guide
Filipino
- Master balarila (grammar) rules - pandiwa, pangngalan, pang-uri
- Read Filipino literature classics - Florante at Laura, Noli Me Tangere
- Practice pagsulat ng sanaysay and talata
- Build vocabulary through daily reading
English
- Focus on subject-verb agreement and tenses
- Practice reading comprehension with varied texts
- Learn vocabulary roots, prefixes, and suffixes
- Write essays regularly to improve composition
Mathematics
- Master basic operations before advancing
- Practice solving word problems daily
- Memorize formulas for geometry and algebra
- Show complete solutions, not just answers
Science
- Understand scientific method and processes
- Memorize key terms and definitions
- Learn to interpret graphs, tables, and diagrams
- Connect concepts to real-world applications
Araling Panlipunan
- Create timelines for historical events
- Memorize key dates, people, and places
- Understand cause-and-effect relationships
- Study maps and geographical features
MAPEH
- Music: Learn note values, time signatures, musical terms
- Arts: Know art movements and famous Filipino artists
- PE: Understand rules of sports and fitness concepts
- Health: Study nutrition, diseases, and first aid
Learning Milestones by Grade Level
| Grade | Key Focus Areas | Expected Skills |
|---|---|---|
| Grade 7 | Transition from elementary, foundation building | Basic algebra, scientific method, essay writing |
| Grade 8 | Intermediate concepts, deeper analysis | Linear equations, chemistry basics, research skills |
| Grade 9 | Advanced topics, critical thinking | Quadratic functions, biology systems, persuasive writing |
| Grade 10 | SHS preparation, career exploration | Trigonometry, physics, research papers |
| Grade 11 | Track specialization begins | Applied subjects, work immersion prep |
| Grade 12 | College/career readiness | Research, practical application, work immersion |
Tips for Parents
Do's
- +Create a quiet, well-lit study space at home
- +Establish a consistent daily study schedule (1-2 hours)
- +Ask about school activities and what they learned today
- +Praise effort and improvement, not just grades
- +Attend parent-teacher conferences regularly
- +Encourage reading for pleasure in Filipino and English
Don'ts
- -Don't compare your child to siblings or classmates
- -Don't do homework for them; guide, don't answer
- -Don't allow unlimited screen time during study hours
- -Don't punish low grades; identify the root cause
- -Don't overload with extracurriculars at expense of rest
- -Don't dismiss their stress; high school can be challenging
Recommended Weekly Study Schedule
| Day | Focus Subject | Activity | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Mathematics | Practice problems, review formulas | 45-60 mins |
| Tuesday | Science | Read textbook, take quizzes | 45-60 mins |
| Wednesday | Filipino | Vocabulary, pagsulat exercises | 45-60 mins |
| Thursday | English | Reading comprehension, grammar | 45-60 mins |
| Friday | Araling Panlipunan | History timeline, map review | 45-60 mins |
| Saturday | MAPEH + Values | Review notes, practice quizzes | 30-45 mins |
| Sunday | Weak Areas | Focus on subjects needing improvement | 60-90 mins |