Intentar ORO - Gratis
DepEd Bares 1.2M Enrollment Drop for SY 2025-2026
The Philippine Star
|September 05, 2025
Education Secretary Sonny Angara reported a five-percent drop in total enrollment for School Year 2025-2026, with enrollees numbering only 24.9 million compared to last year's 27 million.
Angara said that the Department of Education (DepEd) is still determining the cause of the drop in enrollment, adding that it is still not a cause for concern.
"It is not yet (a cause for concern), but we are really seeing tapering off. We are looking at the data. It's something we will seek to understand going forward," he said.
During the deliberations on the proposed ₱928.52-billion budget of the DepEd for 2026, ACT Teachers party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio noted a big decrease in school enrollment this 2025.
"The population is growing. How come there is tapering off?" Tinio asked.
Based on the presentation of Angara, the total enrollment for kindergarten for this year reached 1.8 million compared to 1.7 million last year; elementary, 11.6 million compared to 12.4 million last year; junior high school, 7.5 million compared to 7.46 million last year; and senior high school, 3.6 million compared to 3.9 million last year.
"It is a reporting issue. Number one, there are late enrollees. Number two, even if the students are enrolled, the encoding is late. Even into September, October, we are expecting this number to increase," Angara said.
Tinio has noted that the biggest drop in enrollment was in elementary with almost one million decrease.
"Maybe we will study better. I don't want to venture any guesses, it could be an economic factor, it could be a lot of factors," Angara added.
Esta historia es de la edición September 05, 2025 de The Philippine Star.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
The power of beginning again and again and...
PEDDLER OF HOPE BY MISTER ANGKAS GEORGE ROYECA
4 mins
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
Philex core income jumps in Q3 as gold prices climb
Pangilinan-led Philex Mining Corp. saw its earnings from core operations rise by a little over two-thirds in the third quarter of the year, driven by higher gold prices that helped offset weaker copper prices and steady production levels.
1 mins
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
EMMAN ATIENZA'S ENDURING LEGACY: HER LIGHT FOR OTHERS
Our role is not to fix the pain, but to stay present in it — reminding the young that God’s plans are always for hope, healing, and a future.
5 mins
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
Hamas hands over three more hostage bodies
Hamas handed over bodies of three hostages on Sunday, even as the Palestinian militant group traded blame with Israel for violations of the tenuous truce that has mostly halted two years of war.
1 min
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
EastWest Bank eyes 10-15% loan growth
East West Bank Corp. is maintaining a cautiously optimistic outlook for the rest of the year and into 2026, expecting loan growth in the range of 10 to 15 percent as it leans on consumption-driven demand and a stronger focus on small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
2 mins
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
Trump: Russia, China have secretly tested nuke weapons
US President Donald Trump alleged on Sunday that countries, including Russia and China, have conducted underground nuclear tests unknown to the public, and that the United States would follow suit.
1 min
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
Mixed reactions as Zambo bans cell phones in restaurants
In a country with 142 million mobile phone users, the city government's initiative to call for a “no phone weekends” among customers dining in restaurants and other food establishments created a mix of reactions yesterday.
1 min
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
SEC warns vs illegal lending on Facebook
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned the public against several Facebook pages posing as legitimate lending companies that are not licensed to operate.
1 mins
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
Robinsons Hotels upbeat on Phl tourism growth
The Gokongwei Group’s Robinsons Hotels and Resorts (RHR) is poised to capitalize on what it expects to be a stronger growth for the country’s tourism industry in the coming years, fueled by measures implemented by the government.
2 mins
November 04, 2025
The Philippine Star
DepEd decries lack of add'l funding
The Department of Education (DepEd) is receiving more responsibilities without a budget increase.
1 min
November 04, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
