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How many years are there in Philippine high school?
Philippine High School is a four-year program.

The specific education system in the Philippines is as follows: primary school is set at 6 years; The middle school is set to a four-year academic system (junior high school plus senior high school); The university has a 2-4-year academic system, including 4 years for undergraduates, 2 years for master students and 3 years for doctoral students. The educational system of secondary vocational and technical colleges is 2 to 4 years. This school has two semesters a year. The first semester is usually August-65438+February, and the second semester is usually March-June, which is close to the domestic system.

Tuition in the Philippines is low, and the national literacy rate is over 93%. The Philippines has been entrusted by the United States for 50 years and has inherited the management model of the United States, including education. The whole educational system is connected with the United States in terms of educational content and educational concept. This can be verified by the fact that credits and diplomas obtained in the Philippines are generally recognized in North America. So many people choose the Philippines as a springboard to transit the United States and Canada.

Four advantages of studying in the Philippines

1. Recognition of academic qualifications at home and abroad: the Philippines has been recognized at home and abroad, and China has signed the Agreement on Mutual Recognition of Academic Qualifications and Degrees in Higher Education with the Philippines, recognizing the Philippine academic qualifications. After being certified by the Education Service Center of the Ministry of Education, overseas students' Philippine education can be found on the Xue Xin. Have the same effect as the domestic academic certificate.

2. The cost of studying abroad is lower than that of European and American countries: the Philippines is also an English-speaking country, with the lowest cost of studying abroad, and the tuition fee is obviously lower than that of European and American countries, which is only equivalent to 10% of that of the United States or 20% of that of Canada, Britain and Australia. The consumption level is also low, and the cost of living for students is almost or slightly lower than that in China.

3. There is no time difference with China: the Philippines has convenient transportation. There are direct flights between Manila and Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Hong Kong and Macau in China, and the flight time is only 2-4 hours, with convenient procedures and low cost.

4. American education, taught in pure English: The Philippines is the third largest English-speaking country in the world, English is the official language, almost everyone speaks English, and all higher education courses are taught in English. Compared with studying in Japan and South Korea, there is a broader development space after graduation.