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After Recognition and Gradation days, parents are facing another year of schooling for their youngsters. For those who have 2nd - 6th graders, it’s very easy to enroll their children since they know already what to do…not mentioning the atmosphere that is so familiar to them and the comradeship they have built for the past years. If they’ll be attending the same school, they would simply bring their report cards and cash with them and alas! They’re enrolled. So easy isn’t it?


But for new students as well as transferees, it’s a bit different and uhmmm longer. First, they have to present the requirements being asked by the registrar such as:
1. *original (for verification) and photocopy of child’s Birth Certificate
2. *1x1 identical recent colored pictures
3. photocopy of F-138 showing the latest grades certified by the Principal
4. certificate of Good Moral Character
5. accomplished Recommendation Form
6. **Alien Certification of Registration or Special Study Permit
Pay for the testing fee and proceed to the testing area for written and oral examinations.

After the release of the test result, that’s the time a child can be assessed, pay and be enrolled.

Hmmmm, sounds easy, right? But above all these, parents have some matters to consider also like:
1. credibility of the school
2. assurance of their children’s holistic growth
3. affordability
4. location

Well, parents you better start seeking for the school that will meet your satisfaction and oooops! Schools should begin impressing these choosy parents.

Why not try our school, www.dps.edu.ph or call 0917-8173078 / 02-4273821


* for pre-school and 1st graders
** for foreigners

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