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HOUSE PANEL APPROVES MEASURE ESTABLISHING PRIVATE BASIC EDUCATION VOUCHER PROGRAM

THE House Committee on Basic Education and Culture has approved a measure establishing the Private Basic Education Voucher Program that would cover students from kindergarten to secondary schools.

/ 22 November 2023

THE House Committee on Basic Education and Culture has approved a measure establishing the Private Basic Education Voucher Program that would cover students from kindergarten to secondary schools.

During the hearing, the panel headed by Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo approved a substitute bill repealing certain sections of the Republic Act 6728 or Expanded Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education Act.

Based on the proposed Basic Education Voucher Program, the government will provide vouchers to recognized private basic education schools for kindergarten, elementary, and secondary students.

Subsidies are currently being provided only to senior high schools.

The Department of Education shall determine the amount of the vouchers. The total amount would not be less than the amount currently provided by the DepEd.

The voucher assistance for students would be based on tuition and other fees charged by the schools, and the socio-economic needs of each student.

Students who are most vulnerable and underprivileged, or those belonging to the bottom first to fifth income deciles, as determined by the Philippine Statistics Authority, shall be prioritized for the program.

The priority students would receive a higher voucher amount.

The participating private basic education schools, meanwhile, shall receive assistance based on the percentage of priority students in the school, the overall performance of the schools based on the rankings of its students in national and international assessments, and the geographic spread and size of student enrollment.

The bill also proposes the creation of the Bureau of Private Education under the DepEd to serve as the focal office for the administration, supervision, and regulation of all matters relating to private basic education institutions, including government assistance and subsidies.