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🇵🇭Logiciel International School · Philippines

Logiciel de gestion International School en Philippines

The Philippines hosts a growing number of international schools in Metro Manila, Cebu, and Clark. OpenEduCat supports these schools with IB and American curriculum management, DepEd K-12 compliance, and tools built for the Filipino international school context.

45+
International schools in the Philippines
400,000+
Foreign nationals residing in the Philippines
$4,000-$25,000
Annual tuition range at Philippine international schools
20+
Typhoon disruptions per year affecting school operations

L'enseignement International School en Philippines

Metro Manila is home to established international schools like the International School Manila and Brent International School, alongside newer entrants serving the growing BPO and multinational workforce. The Philippines adopted a K-12 system in 2013, adding two years of senior high school, which affected how international schools structure their programs. English is widely spoken, reducing language barriers, but schools still need to meet Department of Education (DepEd) requirements for Filipino language and culture instruction.

Défis auxquels font face les International Schools de Philippines

Les exigences locales créent des contraintes spécifiques qu'un logiciel générique ne peut pas satisfaire.

Aligning IB or American diploma programs with the Philippine K-12 framework, which has different year-level structures and graduation requirements.

Meeting DepEd requirements for Filipino language and culture subjects while maintaining the integrity of international programs.

Managing enrollment that includes Filipino families, long-term expatriates, and short-term corporate transferees, each with different needs and expectations.

Operating through typhoon season disruptions that require rapid shifts between on-campus and remote learning several times per year.

Conformité et réglementations en Philippines

Prise en charge intégrée des réglementations éducatives et des exigences de reporting de Philippines.

DepEd K-12 Requirements

International schools must register with DepEd and meet minimum requirements for Filipino language and values education. OpenEduCat tracks these subjects and produces LIS-compatible reports.

SEC Registration

International schools operate as corporations registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The system maintains financial records in formats that support SEC reporting requirements.

WASC/CIS Accreditation

Philippine international schools commonly hold WASC or CIS accreditation. OpenEduCat supports ongoing data collection and self-study processes for accreditation visits.

Foire aux questions

Questions fréquentes sur le logiciel de gestion international school en Philippines.

Can OpenEduCat align IB programs with the Philippine K-12 structure?

Yes. The system maps IB or American program levels to K-12 year levels so transcripts satisfy both DepEd and international school requirements.

Does it support DepEd reporting?

Yes. The reporting module generates Learner Information System (LIS) data and other enrollment reports DepEd requires from international schools.

How does it handle typhoon-related school closures?

When campus closes, teachers activate online learning through the integrated LMS. Attendance tracking shifts to online participation, and assignments continue without disruption.

Can parents pay through GCash?

Yes. The fee management module supports GCash alongside bank transfers, credit cards, and other payment methods common in the Philippines.

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