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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Capital: Manila
GDP (purchasing power parity): $393.4 billion
GDP (official exchange rate): $216.1 billion
GDP - real growth rate: 4.7%
GDP - per capita (PPP): $4,100
Labor force: 39.81 million
Source: CIA World Factbook (2011 est.)
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The Philippines - Education
lasalle068Philippine education is patterned after the American system, with English as the medium of instruction. Schools are classified into public (government) or private (non-government).

The general pattern of formal education follows four stages: Pre-primary level (nursery and kindergarten) offered in most private schools; six years of primary education, followed by four years of secondary education. College education usually takes four, sometimes five and in some cases as in medical and law schools, as long as eight years. Graduate schooling is an additional two or more years.

Classes in Philippine schools start in June and end in March. Colleges and universities follow the semestral calendar from June-October and November-March. There are a number of foreign schools with study programs similar to those of the mother country.More...
 

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