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SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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THE CURRICULUM

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One of the aims of the K to 12 Basic Education Program is to achieve a holistic developed Filipinos equipped with the 21st century skills and prepare graduates for tertiary education, middle-level skills development, employment and entrepreneurship.

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The Senior High School core curriculum is composed of eight (8) learning areas. These are Language, Humanities, Communication, Mathematics, Philosophy, Science, Social Science and PE & Health.

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  • Core & Contextualized Subjects

          In all tracks, the Core subjects have the same content and competencies which are aligned to the curriculum guides of the Department of                    Education. Contextualized subjects are common to all strands but the content is related according to the nature of the track.

  • Specialized Subjects

          The specialized subjects prepare students for tertiary education depending on the track they will pursue.

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THE TRACKS

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MMSQC offers 2 tracks and 3 strands:

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1.   Academic Track

      1.1 HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences Strand) is designed to equip the learners with the knowledge and skills required for those who                 wish to pursue academic degrees in:

  • Asian Studies             

  • Behavioral Science

  • Communication Arts

  • Economics

  • European Studies

  • Development Studies

  • Interdisciplinary Studies

  • History

  • Journalism

  • Legal Management

  • Literature

  • Philosophy

  • Political Science

  • Psychology

  • Social Sciences

  • Sociology

  • Humanities

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2.   Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track is designed to develop practical skills of learners about a specific job area. The subjects are job-focused            for specific roles or careers. It helps learners to get the skills needed to start a job, progress in a career or go on to higher levels of education.

        2.1 ICT (Information, Communcations and Techonology Strand)

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VOUCHER PROGRAM

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Senior High School Voucher Program (SHS VP) is a program of financial assistance wherein subsidies in the form of vouchers are provided to qualified SHS learners in participating private or non-DepEd public SHSs. (click here to read more)

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ENROLLMENT POLICY

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A learner is not considered officially enrolled unless he/she has paid his/her tuition fees in full or has submitted all academic requirements for admission and has secured an admission card.

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REQUIREMENTS

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New Students (submission to proceed with entrance exam)

  • Photocopy of PSA certified Birth Certificate

  • Original or Certified True Copy of latest F138/ Report card (signed by the Principal)

  • 3 pcs. 1x1 ID Picture (with white background)

  • Good Moral Certificate

  • Recommendation/ Confidential Form (download here)

  • ESC Certificate ( for ESC grantees applying for Grades 8 to 11)

  • Original copy of F137/ Learner's Permanent Record*

*The F137 is the only document to be submitted once the learner is officially enrolled. A request letter will be sent to the originating school or to the school last attended.

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Old students (submit upon enrollment)

  •  Original copy of latest F138 or report card

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Additional requirements for foreign students

  •  Photocopy of Passport reflecting applicants valid stay

  •  Translated Copy of Certified School Records

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ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE

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New Students

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6.   REGISTRATION

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Register online through www.mmsqc-edu.ph. Click “Online registration”, “New Student/ Transferee” and encode the necessary information then submit.

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7.    SUBMISSION OF REQUIREMENTS

        7.1 Submit documentary requirements to the admission office*

        7.2 Accomplish the admission form and reservation and refund policy

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8.    ASSESSMENT AND INTERVIEW

        8.1 Select date of assessment and interview**

        8.2 Pay the assessment fee.

        8.3 Complete the assessment and attend the interview with the level head (either one of the parents must accompany the child).

        8.4 Receive examination result and other forms (medical records, data privacy and informed consent)

        8.5 Proceed to the Admin. Office and submit accomplished forms to generate and get the Student ID Number.

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9.    PAYMENT

        9.1 Choose payment scheme.

        9.2 Pay the reservation fee or down payment.

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10.  SECURE ADMISSION CARD

        10.1 Claim admission card.

        10.2 Proceed to ID picture taking and issuance of fetcher’s pass or gate pass

        10.3 Purchase the prescribed school uniform and claim paid textbooks and supplies

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*Requirements can be submitted via email; however, original copies must be submitted on the day of the assessment. Submit to registrar.dept@mmsqc.ph with subject title: REQUIREMENTS (grade level)_(last name, first name)

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Example: REQUIREMENTS Grade 5_Dela Cruz, Juan

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**All assessment and interview for admissions are onsite.

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Old Students

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6.  REGISTRATION

      6.1 Go to www.mmsqc-edu.ph and register online. Click “Forgot Password” and follow reset instruction (click here to see reset instruction)

      6.2 Encode the Student’s ID number and created password.

      6.3 Check and update pertinent information such as address, contact number, email address and guardian details

    

7.   MODE OF PAYMENT

       7.1 Choose mode of payment and view the details and paying periods

       7.2 Refer and read the reservation and refund policy of the school

       7.3 Make sure to click “Done” to ensure submission of online registration

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8.  PAYMENT

      Pay onsite or through online payment channels and send the proof of payment to finance.dept@mmsqc.ph with subject title: (Name of                            Student)_(Grade Level)_(Chosen Mode of Payment).

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Example: Juan Dela Cruz_Grade 9_4 Payments

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9.   DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS

       9.1 Bring your recent report card

       9.2 Accomplish the admission forms: informed consent, data privacy policy, medical records and vaccination

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10. SECURE ADMISSION CARD

        10.1 Claim admission card.

        10.2 Proceed to ID picture taking and issuance of fetcher’s pass or gate pass

        10.3 Purchase the prescribed school uniform and claim paid textbooks and supplies

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 TUITION FEE AND PAYMENT GUIDELINES

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Reservation

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Upon payment of the reservation fee, a student is registered and belongs to a temporary section until such time that the official sectioning is done. Reservation fee is non-refundable but deductible from school fees. The fee applies only to the registered student and is transferable within siblings only. For old students, reservation slips do not vouch for the learner’s slot. Only paid slips are valid and binding. Only those with cleared accountabilities for S.Y. 2023-2024 can do the reservation process. Reservations are valid within the enrollment period for S.Y. 2024-2025 only.

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Tuition Fee and Payment Guidelines

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When a learner registers in a school, it is understood that he/she is enrolling for the entire school year. Miscellaneous fee must be paid in full and in cash upon enrollment.

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New enrollees are required to pay in cash or cashier’s/ manager’s check

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Old enrollees with a record of “bounced check payments” will have to pay in cash.

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Likewise, checks will not be accepted one (1) week before the schedule of examinations.

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Statement of Accounts furnished to parents every billing period serve only as reminders.

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Refund of fees

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Refund policy only applies for those withdrawing from enrollment during the opening up to the 14th day of classes and are subject to the following conditions:

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       - Formal letter must be presented on or before the 14th day, indicating the reason.

       - 10% shall be charged from the total amount of school fees due for the school year regardless of the payment mode chosen and whether the                child has attended classes or not.

       - Miscellaneous fees are considered sold, thus no refund is applicable.

       - Paid fees are non-transferable.

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Refund can be acquired after 1 month in a form of a check.

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Students who withdraw after the 14th day are not entitled to any refund and will only have their credentials released if the school fees of the remaining year are settled.

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