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PROGRAMS OF ASSISTANCE
OF THE PEAC
Rhodora Angela Fernandez-Ferrer
Executive Director
Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC) National Secretariat
(PEAC is the Trustee of the Fund for Assistance to Private Education)
02 5117685
fape.org.ph
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Private Education Assistance Committee
Funder
Advocate
Partner
Enabler
BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO, FSC
Secretary, Department of Education
Chairperson, PEAC
BR. NARCISO S. ERGUIZA, JR., FSC
MS. MARGARITA R. SONGCO
DR. AMELOU B. REYES
DR. MIGUEL T. UDTOHAN
Trustee, PEAC
President, CEAP
Trustee, PEAC
Deputy Director-General, NEDA
Trustee, PEAC
Representative, PACU
Trustee, PEAC
President , ACSCU
Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC)
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Education Service Contracting
1980 - PEAC piloted the ESC program
ESC as an alternative to public school expansion
Attractive economic transaction for Government to help
the private school system to survive
DECS-RO8 and EVAPS in Region 8 and DECS-RO12 and
NDEA in Region 12
1986 - National Expanded Pilot
Started with 158 participating schools
Php5M financed by DECS
Brief History of GASTPE
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1989 - RA 6728 - GASTPE Law enacted
Php 40M initial budget
Increased to Php100M in 1989
1,123 private schools
Average private school fees: Php 897.93
Subsidy pegged at Php 1,349 per grantee
1990 - Management was transferred to DECS
Processing issues
Delayed payments
No existing reports on the program
Brief History of GASTPE
1996 - ESC Management back to PEAC
Amount of subsidy: Php1,700
Slot allocation was based on overflow from public high
schools
1998 - RA 8545 - Expanded GASTPE Law
In-service Training for Teachers (INSET)
Teacher Salary Subsidy (TSS)
Brief History of GASTPE
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2004 - ESC Certification Program
Requirement for school participation in the program
Per student subsidy increased to Php 4,000
2013 - RA 10533 or the K to 12 Law
Expansion of GASTPE coverage to Senior High School
through a Voucher Program
Other forms of assistance identified
Brief History of GASTPE
ESC Program Management
Certification
Orientation
Processing of Payments (ESC MIS)
In-Service Training for Teachers and Administrators
of ESC Schools
Materials Development
Training of Trainers
Actual Conduct of Seminar-Workshops nationwide
Monitoring
Resolving Cases of Schools with Adverse Findings
Regular Meetings and Consultations with DepEd and
private educational associations and schools
Research and Data Gathering
Education Service Contracting
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SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014
SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015
Region 4A
103,410
Region 4A
Region 3
102,348
Region 3
Region 7
Region 7
65,142
Region 6
71,114
NCR
58,258
Region 1
118,677
112,997
61,431
Region 6
58,414
49,879
Region 1
56,954
Region 12
48,424
Region 12
49,572
Region 5
46,405
Region 5
49,211
55,619
NCR
Region 10
41,997
Region 2
Region 11
Region 8
Region 10
Grantees
38,257
Region 11
38,080
Region 2
46,070
Grantees
40,704
37,991
28,850
Region 8
ARMM
26,913
ARMM
27,278
CAR
26,880
CAR
27,137
Region 4B
25,822
Region 4B
26,237
28,514
Total Grantees: 798,414
Region 9
Region 13
Total Grantees: 855,372
21,479
Region 9
22,171
20,651
Region 13
20,900
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
ESC Grantees by Region
SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014
Region 4A
244
Region 3
50
194
NCR
15
77
103
Region 6
84
127
Region 12
122
3 34
Region 10
160
Region 12
157
1 31
113
1 30
112
318
88
83
Region 4B
47 0 36
Region 13
ESC
EVS
ESC & EVS
187
Region 11
149
Region 5
2 24
213
63
204
Region 7
Region 5
Region 8
225
213
Region 1
023
Region 11
Region 2
NCR
96
15
Region 10
354
Region 6
0 27
180
Region 7
422
Region 3
133
121
185
Region 1
SCHOOL YEAR 2014-2015
Region 4A
139
69
ESC
129
Region 2
112
Region 8
98
Region 4B
84
CAR
75
Region 9
75
Total Schools: 2,865
CAR
60
Region 9
Total Schools: 2,776
115
Region 13
54 018
ARMM
0
50
71
ARMM
37 2 24
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
61
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
ESC Participating Schools by Region
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1,000,000
800,000
Grantees
600,000
400,000
200,000
0
2,950
2,900
2,850
2,800
2,750
2,700
8,000,000,000
598,906
639,181
725,080
798,080
852,651
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
Schools
2,899
2,833
2,902
2,867
2,777
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
Grants (in Peso)
6,000,000,000
4,000,000,000
2,000,000,000
0
3,087,395,000
3,633,220,000
4,382,577,246
5,058,282,292
5,854,535,961
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
5-Year ESC Data
Dr. MAC ARTHUR M. SAMSON
SR. MEREDITAS ANG, SPC
SR. MA. REBECCA MAGLALANG,OSB
DR. PETER P. LAUREL
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Region 4A
MR. SATURNINO BELEN
FR. PRIMITIVO E. VIRAY, JR., SJ
MSGR. ELY RAFAEL D. FUENTES
FR. EDUARDO O. VENTIC
Region 4B
Region 5
Region 6
Region 7
SR. CARMELA N. CABACTULAN,RSM
FR. KAREL S. SAN JUAN, SJ
SR. MA. RUFINA B. GUILLANO, RVM
FR. JOEL T. TABORA, SJ
Region 8
Region 9
Region 10
Region 11
BR. WILFREDO LUBRICO, FMS
FR. JOHN CHRISTIAN U. YOUNG
DR. REYNALDO C. BAUTISTA
DR. MICHAEL ALBA
Region 12 & ARMM
CARAGA
CAR
NCR
Regional Program Directors SY 2015-2016
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DR. MARINA O. ABELLA
SR. CARMELITA VILLANUEVA, SPC
MS. JULIET TAYAG
MS. LERMA Y. CALINGASAN
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Region 4A
DR. EVELIA S. ORBETA
DR. ARNULFO AARON R. REGANIT
DR. MA. HELENA DESIREE M. TERRE
DR. PERLITA S. QUINONES
Region 4B
Region 5
Region 6
Region 7
MS. SARAH S. CO
MS. ANNIE G. EBREO
Region 9
MS. MYRNA M. FANTONALGO
Region 10
MR. JIMMIE LOE P. DE LA VEGA
Region 8
MS. LOLLY B. ESTACION
MR. JEFFREY CARIN
DR. CORAZON B. DACAWI
MS. LEONORA B. ALCARTADO
Region 12 & ARMM
CARAGA
CAR
NCR
Region 11
Regional Program Coordinators SY 2015-2016
For ESC Program Implementation:
Constituting the Regional Secretariats for 2015-16
Orientation of Schools re: the 2015-16
Implementing Guidelines
INSET 2015 for Grade 10 Teachers
Orientation-Workshops for ESC School Certifiers
Certification and Monitoring Protocol and
Instruments
Planning for INSET 2016 for JHS Teachers
Planning for Teacher Training for SHS Core
Curriculum Faculty for 2016
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SHS Voucher Program
Greater
private
participation
in SHS
Long term
program of
DepEd
Aligned to
cost of
public
provision
Voucher
over ESC
scheme
Nearly all
Grade 10
graduates
are eligible
All licensed
SHS
providers
can
participate
Policy Agreements on the SHS Voucher Program
4/13/2015
Eligible voucher recipients:
All Grade 10 graduates
from public schools
All Grade 10 ESC graduates
from private schools
Some Grade 10 graduates
from private schools,
subject to application
Vouchers must be used in the
school year immediately
following graduation.
Voucher recipients will receive
subsidy until they graduate
from Grade 12, regardless of
transfer of school.
On Voucher Recipients
National
Capital
Region (NCR)
Full value:
P22,500
Non-NCR
Highly
Urbanized
Cities (HUCs)
Approx 80%
value: P18,000
Non-HUCs
Full value:
P20,000
Full value:
P17,500
Approx 80%
value: P16,000
Approx. 80%
value:
P14,000
Average voucher value: P18,000
Public JHS
Graduate
Full voucher
value
Private JHS
ESC Graduate
80% voucher value
Full value being considered for
ESC students, who currently do
not pay top ups or only top ups
of up to P2,000.
On Voucher Tiering
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All licensed SHS providers are
allowed to participate.
Voucher amounts will vary for SUCs
and LUCs.
Private schools are encouraged to
minimize or to provide additional
subsidies to cover top-up fees.
An additional subsidy is being
considered for selected tracks and
electives.
Accreditation
of
programs may be required for this
program.
Joint delivery of programs will be
allowed.
DepEd/Non-DepEd school offers
core curriculum while TVI offers
tech-voc curriculum strand.
Private
HS
Private
HEIs
TVIs
Licensed
SHS
Providers
LUCs
SUCs
On SHS Providers
LIS
Total Participated
% Schools
Participated
Elementary Schools
38,595
99.77%
Secondary Schools
7,968
99.86%
Total Schools
46,563
99.79%
Schools
DepEd Learner Information System rolled out in SY 2014-2015 with
99.8% participation of all public elementary and secondary schools
Grade 9 (Gr 11 cohort in 2016): 1,519,585
Grade 8 (Gr 11 cohort in 2017): 1,241,254
FAPE ESC System:with new features for compatibility with VMS
Grade 9 (Gr 11 cohort in 2016): 206,757
Grade 8 (Gr 11 cohort in 2017): 232,826
Specifications and functionalities of VMS developed in 2nd-3rd
quarter of 2014. Pilot run of VMS targeted in June 2015
On Voucher Management System
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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JUNE 2015
Grade 10 Students are
identified through DepEd
LIS and FAPE ESC
system.
AUGUST 2015
Grade 10 students are
notified of their eligibility.
JANUARY 2016
Early Registration is
conducted for SHS.
MARCH 2016
Grade 10 students
graduate:. The final list of
eligible recipients is
generated.
JUNE 2016
Students enroll in public
and licensed non-DepEd
SHS. Some may enroll
with vouchers.
AUGUST 2016
Non-DepEd schools
submit their list of voucher
recipients/billing
statement through the
Voucher Management
System.
Checks are made in the
system to ensure there
are no errors in the billing
statement (on names and
voucher values, etc).
Periodic reports on
attendance may be
required.
Payments are made
directly to non-DepEd
schools accounts.
MARCH 2017
Grade 11 completers are
promoted to Grade 12.
Same process repeats for
new batch of Grade 11
students in 2017.
SHS Voucher Redemption Process
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
SHS VOUCHER IMPLEMENTATION
Jan: Issuance of policy
on non-DepEd
participation in SHS
Apr: Issuance of
provisional SHS licenses;
start development of
Voucher Management
System
Second Quarter:
Resolve tiering and rider
policy issues; joint
delivery of prorams.
Third Quarter:
Finalize SHS voucher
policy and incorporate in
2016 budget.
2015
First Quarter:
announce policy on
application for vouchers
for non-public, non-ESC
students
Second Quarter:
Voucher Management
System in place
Third Quarter:
announce eligibility of
beneficiaries and SHS
providers database
uploaded online
First Quarter:
Early
enrollment for
SHS
June 2016: SHS
Implementation
2016
2014
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Research
Research and Innovation for Success in Education (RISE)
Research grants given to private higher education institutions,
educational associations and research organizations to conduct
research and generate knowledge in areas that affect private
education.
For more information on these programs, please visit our website: www.fape.org.ph
RISE
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For 2014-15, there are three (3) PEAC-commissioned
research projects:
Research Survey on the Willingness of Parents in Public
Schools to Pay a Top Up under a Voucher System for
Grade 11
A Feasibility Study on an Open High School Program
A Study to Rationalize ESC Slot Allocations and Subsidies
RISE
Other Programs of Assistance of PEAC
Programs of Assistance of the PEAC PAFTE Congress, April 8, 2015
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Assistance to Programs and Initiatives to Reform Education (ASPIRE)
Financial assistance given to groups of private schools or
associations in support of activities, namely:
Capacity Building
Public Policy Development and Advocacy
Institutional Development
For more information on these programs, please visit our website: www.fape.org.ph
ASPIRE
Research for School Improvement Towards Excellence (RSITE)
- thesis and dissertation writing assistance to education practitioners
in private schools
RSITE
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FAPE Main Website Redesign
and Development
FAPE Bulletin
and Annual Report
Communications
Conference Theme
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Be updated on recent developments on the
implementation of the K to 12 Program
Discuss issues and concerns in operationalizing
complementarity between public and private schools
Explore opportunities and possibilities of publicprivate partnership in education
Understand the latest global trends in effective
teaching and learning
Conference Objectives
Conference Partners
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Thank you for your attention.
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