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The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA has been providing quality education for 45 years. We nurture students to become accomplished professionals who get employed not only in the Philippines but also abroad. We focus on the total development of students, beginning with character building to mastery of skills, thus enable our graduates to get ahead in their careers.
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The University of Perpetual Help System, having committed itself to the service of education and health care, has the dual component of education and healthcare. Its vision and mission were set forth by the tandem of the late Dr. Jose De Guzman Tamayo and his wife Dr. Josefina Laperal-Tamayo.
Dr. Antonio Laperal Tamayo, the eldest son of Jose and Josefina; spearheaded the establishment of the different campuses. It was him who conceptualized the putting up of the schools and prodded his parents to open up the school.
The first campus that was put up was the Perpetual Help College of Manila which opened in 1968 with the key course offering of Nursing as its flagship program.
In1970, the Perpetual Help College of Malasiqui was founded to help spur health and education development in the province of Pangasinan.
In 1975, Dr. Antonio Laperal Tamayo together with his wife, Dr. Daisy M. Tamayo founded the Perpetual Help College Rizal, now University of Perpetual Help System DALTA.
This was followed by the establishment of the Perpetual Help School of Laguna in 1976 and the Perpetual Help School of Laguna Foundation for Medicine and Health Sciences, now known as the University of Perpetual Help- Dr. Jose G. Tamayo Medical University in 1977, both in Biñan, Laguna.
On September 10, 1991, these institutions formed a consortium to accelerate their institutional growth.
A memorandum of agreement, drafted in Biñan, Laguna, resulted into the creation of an umbrella organization which would implement and monitor common standard in the realization of the system-wide Mission-Vision, Administration, Faculty, Academic Programs, Library, Laboratories, Site and Buildings, Instructional Standards, Accreditation, Research, and Outreach Programs.
A Board of Directors composed of 15 members was formed to serve as the policy-making body for this organization. It was initially presided over and chaired by Dr. Jose G. Tamayo, the Founding Father, with Dr. Antonio L. Tamayo, President of Perpetual Help College of Rizal as the Executive Vice President of the System.
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The K to 12 Program covers 13 years of basic education with the following key stages:
The Philippines is the last country in Asia and one of only three countries worldwide with a 10-year pre-university cycle (Angola and Djibouti are the other two).
A 12-year program is found to be the best period for learning under basic education. It is also the recognized standard for students and professionals globally.
The College General Education curriculum will have fewer units. Subjects that have been taken up in Basic Education will be removed from the College General Education curriculum.
Yes. These two additional years will equip learners with skills that will better prepare them for the future, whether it be:
Senior High School covers eight (8) learning areas as part of its core curriculum, and adds specific tracks (similar to college courses) based on four (4) disciplines:
SHS Students may pick a track based on how he or she will want to proceed after high school graduation. You can learn more about the tracks and strands (as well as their curriculum) in the K to 12 Curriculum Guides.
SHS cannot guarantee employment; but it creates the following opportunities:
Entrepreneurship courses will now be included. Instead of being employed, you can choose to start your own business after graduating, or choose to further your education by going to college.
SHS, as part of the K to 12 Basic Curriculum, was developed in line with the curriculum of the Commission of Higher Education (CHED) – the governing body for college and university education in the Philippines.
This ensures that by the time you graduate from Senior High School, you will have the standard knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to go to college.
Yes, according to the law. Beginning SY 2016-2017, you must go through Grades 11 and 12 to graduate from High School.
You will be a Grade 10 completer, but not a high school graduate. Elementary graduates are those who finish Grade 6; high school graduates must have finished Grade 12.
You can find out more about the Senior High Campuses by calling the Admissions Office of our respective campuses:
a. Las Piñas Campus
b. Molino Campus
c. Calamba Campus
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“Students were encouraged to think and express themselves during recitation and group activities that’s why my son was able to enhance his interpersonal and leadership skills.”
” So why did I enroll them here? Because I believe na this school will give them the best education they can have. “
“Well, in my stay in Perpetual, I can definitely say that this curriculum has helped me become more creative, innovative, collaborative, and competitive amongst my batch mates.”
“Perpetual’s business curriculum opened a lot of opportunities in my life, especially career-wise. It helped me mold and hone my character as a young entrepreneur, ready to set foot in my chosen field.”