The Ayala APEC School was one of our considerations when we were choosing a new school for the kids. Always being open to progressive schooling and ideas, it was a serious consideration. We weren’t able to pursue it though as they were developing at 1 grade level per year and it wouldn’t be possible for Bastian to attend.

With the success of their program they are opening more branches to make quality education more available to all.

Ayala Education’s APEC Schools Opens More Branches

Affordable Private Education Center Inc, also known as APEC Schools, is set to open four new branches next year.

The school’s planned expansion strengthens its vision to provide quality education to more students at reasonable tuition rates. This move also brings APEC Schools’ education services within reach of more areas in the country.

The said branches will be located along Naga Road in Las Pinas, E. Rodriguez Avenue in QC, Concepcion Dos in Marikina, and NAVS building in Brgy Bayanan Muntinlupa City.

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At present, APEC School operates in 24 branches across Mega Manila. With the addition of these new schools, APEC is poised to serve an estimated total of over 10,000 students this coming academic year.

When the new branches open, more parents will now have an option to send their kids to an affordable and quality school for as low as 27 pesos per day, net of government subsidy, at the senior high school level. To ease these parents’ responsibility of paying one-time tuition fees, APEC also offers monthly installment plans at no additional charge.

“In support of Ayala Education’s commitment to best serve the education needs of the Filipino youth, APEC Schools will continue to open new branches each year to meet our goal of making affordable world-class education accessible to more Filipinos. This is in line with our thrust to expand our operations in as many cities and reach out to thousands of students who want to improve the quality of education they receive with tuition fees they can afford, ” said Fred Ayala, CEO of Ayala Education.

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