This strand is designed as an introductory course in accounting and business and management where students are trained to think logically and scientifically and are acquainted with the rudiments of accounting, business and management concepts and principles in order to prepare them to pursue college degrees that focus on business and industry where their contribution as future accountants, entrepreneurs, and business leaders are vital to the progress and development of the economy and critical to the promotion of a sustainable green business.
College Degree Program Leading to programs in:
Accountancy
Management Accounting
Banking and Finance
Business Administration
Marketing
Entrepreneurship
Human Resource Development Management
Hospitality Management
Tourism
Duration 2 Years
GAS Strand (General Academic Strand)
About this Strand
This strand is purposely designed for those students who are still indecisive of what course or degree they want to pursue in college. A student who finished on this strand can proceed to any college program. However he/she has to take some subjects not taken in Senior High but required by a particular college as a bridging program to assess his/her preparedness in the field of study chosen.
College Degree Program A student who finishes this strand can proceed to any college program; however, he/she to take some subjects not taken in Senior High but required by a particular college. Duration 2 Years
HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences)
About this Strand
This strand covers a wide range of disciplines that delve into the investigation and inquiry of the human conditions that uses empirical, analytical, and critical methods of studying human behavior and societal changes. Students pursuing college degrees on this strand will have a deeper understanding of arts, culture, literature, politics, and society and how the complex interplay of these facets help them appreciate individual behavior and social group and the pressing issues corresponding them.
College Degree Program Leading to programs in:
Psychology
Philosophy
Political Science
International Studies
Languages (English and Filipino)
Literature
Communications
LIACOM
Teacher Education – Early Childhood, Elementary, Special Education & Secondary (Values, English, Filipino)
Library & Information Science
Journalism
Arts
Duration 2 Years
Arts and Design Track (MEDIA AND VISUAL ARTS)
About this strand
Designed to address the growing need for qualified, multidisciplinary individuals in the creative industries, the Media and Visual Arts program develops the students’ talents in various creative fields. It aims to develop their potential to create innovative content for various platforms like print, web, animation, and film.
POSSIBLE CAREERS:
Students will be able to develop a portfolio of multimedia works that will allow them to gain employment in junior positions in the fields of multimedia production, advertising, corporate communications, graphic designing, filmmaking, photography, and desktop publishing.
TVL Track (Technical - Vocational - Livelihood) Specialized in Hairdressing
About this strand
Hairdressing is one of the specialized subjects under the technical-vocational livelihood (TVL) career track. Some examples of the things that you will learn from taking this subject include:
Hair Care
Hair shampooing and conditioning
Benefits of scalp and hair care treatment
Equipment, implements, materials, supplies needed
Safety precautions and sanitation while at work
Occupational health and safety requirements
Preparation of protective clothing and materials
Preparation of tools, supplies, and materials
Salon procedures
Blow drying of hair
Scalp and hair treatment
Basic scalp manipulation
Types of scalp and hair treatment
Checking and analyzing hair and scalp condition
Listening skills, consultation, and recommendation
Protective clothing materials
Safety policies and procedures
Proper application of hair treatment product
First Aid
Hair Perming
Fundamentals of Hair Perming
Benefits of hair perming
Scalp and hair analysis
Sectioning, blocking, and winding of hair
Safety rules and reminders in hair perming
Procedures in hair perming
Checking chemical treatments applied to hair
Perm product knowledge
Hair perm procedure
Hair rinsing procedure
Evaluation of perm result
Tapering/trimming procedures
Types of finishing products
Hair cutting
Hair cutting process
Hair and face analysis
Basic cutting strokes
Hair cutting techniques
Hair theory and structure
Consultation techniques
Evaluation of finishing touch result/desired outcome
Use of hair care and maintenance products
Hair coloring
Classification of hair coloring
Types of hair coloring application
Scalp and hair analysis
Skin test/ patch test
Hair coloring applications
Dimensional Highlighting
Effects of allergies and hair treatment to hair coloring activity
Assessing personality, lifestyle, and skin tone
Color theory/color wheel
Selecting and mixing hair color and developer
Ratio and proportion
Kinds and uses of developers
Application of coloring product
Hair bleaching
Consultation – Patient’s Medical/health condition
Kinds of hair chemical treatments
Checking and analyzing hair and scalp condition
Color chart
Skin test
Color theory/color wheel
Mixing bleaching product
Ratio and proportion
Interpreting manufacturer’s instructions
Application of bleaching product
Safety procedures and practices
Hair straightening
Hair chemistry and restructuring
Products used in chemical hair straightening
Scalp and hair analysis
Steps in chemical hair straightening process
Proper hair care and maintenance
Occupational health and safety rules in chemical hair straightening
Blow drying procedure
Use of protective hair products
Iron setting
Hair sectioning
Handling of tools
Evaluation of hair straightening result / client’s desired outcome
Hair styling
Fundamental principles of hairstyling
Basic hair parting, blocking and sectioning techniques
Methods of hairstyling
Kinds of hairstyles
Special effects used in hairstyling
Evaluation of finished hairstyle
Makeup Application
Shape of face
Skin type and tone
Make up requirements
Make-up procedures and techniques
Procedures in finishing touches activities
While studying, you will also be asked to demonstrate what you have learned by participating in class activities that may include the following:
Checking and analyzing client hair texture and condition together with the scalp
Distinguishing diseases and disorders of scalp and hair
Advising client on appropriate hair and scalp maintenance
Assisting client in accordance with salon procedures
Determining client’s health and restrictions through consultation
Ensuring client’s safety and comfort during the entire process
Providing client first-aid treatment or the benefit of a health personnel, if necessary
Using appropriate equipment, implements, and materials
Selecting and preparing supplies/materials and hair treatment product
Demonstrating haircutting techniques
Confirming client’s satisfaction and make adjustments if requirement
Storing products used following salon procedures
Disposing waste items in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety requirements
These examples only cover the scope of the specialized subjects under the technical-vocational livelihood career track. For the scope of the core and contextualized subjects under the senior high school curriculum, please refer to their respective lists Hairdressing is one of the specialized subjects under the technical-vocational livelihood (TVL) career track. Some examples of the things that you will learn from taking this subject include:
Hair Care
Hair shampooing and conditioning
Benefits of scalp and hair care treatment
Equipment, implements, materials, supplies needed
Safety precautions and sanitation while at work
Occupational health and safety requirements
Preparation of protective clothing and materials
Preparation of tools, supplies, and materials
Salon procedures
Blow drying of hair
Scalp and hair treatment
Basic scalp manipulation
Types of scalp and hair treatment
Checking and analyzing hair and scalp condition
Listening skills, consultation, and recommendation
Protective clothing materials
Safety policies and procedures
Proper application of hair treatment product
First Aid
Hair Perming
Fundamentals of Hair Perming
Benefits of hair perming
Scalp and hair analysis
Sectioning, blocking, and winding of hair
Safety rules and reminders in hair perming
Procedures in hair perming
Checking chemical treatments applied to hair
Perm product knowledge
Hair perm procedure
Hair rinsing procedure
Evaluation of perm result
Tapering/trimming procedures
Types of finishing products
Hair cutting
Hair cutting process
Hair and face analysis
Basic cutting strokes
Hair cutting techniques
Hair theory and structure
Consultation techniques
Evaluation of finishing touch result/desired outcome
Use of hair care and maintenance products
Hair coloring
Classification of hair coloring
Types of hair coloring application
Scalp and hair analysis
Skin test/ patch test
Hair coloring applications
Dimensional Highlighting
Effects of allergies and hair treatment to hair coloring activity
Assessing personality, lifestyle, and skin tone
Color theory/color wheel
Selecting and mixing hair color and developer
Ratio and proportion
Kinds and uses of developers
Application of coloring product
Hair bleaching
Consultation – Patient’s Medical/health condition
Kinds of hair chemical treatments
Checking and analyzing hair and scalp condition
Color chart
Skin test
Color theory/color wheel
Mixing bleaching product
Ratio and proportion
Interpreting manufacturer’s instructions
Application of bleaching product
Safety procedures and practices
Hair straightening
Hair chemistry and restructuring
Products used in chemical hair straightening
Scalp and hair analysis
Steps in chemical hair straightening process
Proper hair care and maintenance
Occupational health and safety rules in chemical hair straightening
Blow drying procedure
Use of protective hair products
Iron setting
Hair sectioning
Handling of tools
Evaluation of hair straightening result / client’s desired outcome
Hair styling
Fundamental principles of hairstyling
Basic hair parting, blocking and sectioning techniques
Methods of hairstyling
Kinds of hairstyles
Special effects used in hairstyling
Evaluation of finished hairstyle
Makeup Application
Shape of face
Skin type and tone
Make up requirements
Make-up procedures and techniques
Procedures in finishing touches activities
While studying, you will also be asked to demonstrate what you have learned by participating in class activities that may include the following:
Checking and analyzing client hair texture and condition together with the scalp
Distinguishing diseases and disorders of scalp and hair
Advising client on appropriate hair and scalp maintenance
Assisting client in accordance with salon procedures
Determining client’s health and restrictions through consultation
Ensuring client’s safety and comfort during the entire process
Providing client first-aid treatment or the benefit of a health personnel, if necessary
Using appropriate equipment, implements, and materials
Selecting and preparing supplies/materials and hair treatment product
Demonstrating haircutting techniques
Confirming client’s satisfaction and make adjustments if requirement
Storing products used following salon procedures
Disposing waste items in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety requirements
These examples only cover the scope of the specialized subjects under the technical-vocational livelihood career track. For the scope of the core and contextualized subjects under the senior high school curriculum, please refer to their respective lists