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Junior Business High School

Junior Business High School

Get the Competitive Edge! Level up with the Business High School!

In Business High School, students learn about business, entrepreneurship, management, and leadership principles in addition to studying the prescribed high school curriculum of the Department of Education.

This innovative program, which began 30 years ago, is the brainchild of the Chief Executive Officer, Dr./BGen Antonio L. Tamayo, who thought of reinventing the high school curriculum to be responsive to the call of times in developing self-sufficient and self-reliant high school students, thus making them catalysts of change. The Business High School model, which is similar to the K-12 program, was already being practiced in Perpetual Help even before it became a national prerogative.