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Salary Loan Table - RNG Coastal Bank RNG Bank offers salary loan for permanent DepEd teaching and non-teaching staff thru Automatic Payroll Deduction System (APDS). Features: 📍LOW INTEREST RATE 📍LOAN AMOUNT UP TO 500,000 📍5 YEARS MAXIMUM LOAN TERM 📍NO HIDDEN CHARGES 📍NO NEED TO GO TO THE OFFICE A Bank that is built with trust and integrity and committed to provide quality and safe banking services to its existing and future clients, RNG Coastal Bank, Inc . is a banking institution established in the year 1974. The Bank has 15 operating branches in the Visayas, 11 in Cebu and 4 in Bohol. Providing various financial products and services to its clients for almost 50 years, RNG Coastal Bank remains strong and continuously grows its number of branches to reach more Filipinos. Here are the branches of RNG Coastal Bank: RNG Coastal Bank Head Office Cor. Cabancalan Road, Talamban, Cebu City 6000 Labangon Branch Punta Princesa, (Labangon) Cebu City Asturias Branch Poblacion, Asturias, Ce...
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Celebrating Filipino Teachers: Marcos Jr. Rolls Out New Benefits and Reforms for Educators

Every great nation stands on the shoulders of its teachers. And in the Philippines, that truth was at the heart of this year’s National Teachers’ Month and World Teachers’ Day celebration — where President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the Department of Education (DepEd) unveiled new programs to support the country’s educators. From higher allowances to lighter workloads, these initiatives aim to honor teachers not just with words, but with real action. Strengthening the Backbone of Education Teachers are more than just instructors — they are the heartbeat of every community. During the National Teachers’ Day Culminating Program , President Marcos Jr. paid tribute to the nation’s educators, calling them “the guiding hands” behind the country’s progress. Alongside Education Secretary Sonny Angara and other education leaders, the president underscored how teachers play a pivotal role in nation-building. The celebration wasn’t just ceremonial; it was packed with policy updates and reforms ...

Building EduResilience: How DepEd Is Strengthening School Preparedness After the Cebu Earthquake

When a 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit Bogo City, Cebu, it shook more than just the ground — it reminded everyone how vital disaster preparedness is, especially in schools. In response, the Department of Education (DepEd) is stepping up its efforts to strengthen education resilience across the Philippines. This move isn’t just about rebuilding — it’s about ensuring learning never stops, even in times of crisis. Strengthening Schools for a Safer Tomorrow After the recent earthquake, DepEd has rolled out a series of programs designed to make schools safer, smarter, and more disaster-ready. These include new planning tools, improved facilities, and training programs for educators. One of the biggest steps forward is PlanSmart for Safe Schools , a web-based contingency planning app developed with the help of the Department of Science and Technology–Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST–Phivolcs) and the World Bank. This platform gathers real-time hazard and risk data f...

Empowering Filipino Teachers: Marcos Administration Launches New Benefits and Reforms for 2025

In classrooms across the Philippines, teachers continue to stand at the frontlines of nation-building — nurturing young minds, inspiring hope, and shaping the country’s future. This year’s culmination of National Teachers’ Month and World Teachers’ Day highlighted just how vital their role is, as President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and the Department of Education (DepEd) unveiled new programs, reforms, and benefits designed to strengthen the teaching profession. From higher allowances and clearer career pathways to the digitalization of classrooms, the government’s initiatives reflect a strong commitment to improving teacher welfare and professional growth. Honoring the Hands that Shape the Nation During the National Teachers’ Day Culminating Program, President Marcos, alongside Education Secretary Sonny Angara , NTMCC Chair Aniceto Sobrepeña of Metrobank Foundation, and other education partners, paid tribute to the invaluable role of teachers in building the nation. “Y...

GSIS Donates ₱1 Million to Honor Teachers on World Teachers’ Day 2025

Every year, World Teachers’ Day reminds us just how much our educators shape the world we live in. This 2025, the celebration in the Philippines got an extra boost—thanks to the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), which handed over a ₱1 million sponsorship check to the Department of Education (DepEd). It’s a heartfelt gesture aimed at honoring the dedication, sacrifices, and nation-building spirit of teachers across the country. A Gift of Gratitude from GSIS On October 6, GSIS President and General Manager Wick Veloso led the official turnover of the ₱1 million sponsorship to DepEd. The goal? To make this year’s World Teachers’ Day celebration even more meaningful for the country’s hardworking educators. Veloso emphasized that teachers are at the heart of progress. “By supporting this celebration, we honor their invaluable service and bring our programs closer to them,” he said. The partnership ensures that teachers not only feel appreciated but also gain access to importa...

Together for Teachers: How the Philippines Celebrated National Teachers’ Day 2025

Every one of us remembers that one teacher who changed our life — the one who made us believe we could do more than we thought possible. This October, the Philippines did something special for all those changemakers. The country’s National Teachers’ Day 2025 celebration wasn’t just a ceremony — it was a heartfelt “thank you” to the people who shape the nation, one classroom at a time. Honoring the Heart of Education On October 6, 2025, the Department of Education (DepEd) gathered around 12,500 teachers from across Luzon for a grand celebration at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. The event marked the highlight of this year’s World Teachers’ Day , National Teachers’ Month , and National Teachers’ Day festivities — all united under the theme “Together 4 Teachers.” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Education Secretary Sonny Angara led the tribute, expressing gratitude to teachers who go beyond lesson plans and grading papers. “Teachers shape minds, touch hearts, and build...

Can the Philippines Close Its 165,000-Classroom Gap by 2028?

Have you ever tried learning in a room that didn’t quite feel like a classroom—maybe a tent, a hallway, or under a tree? That’s the reality for thousands of Filipino students today. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has now ordered government agencies to speed up classroom construction across the country, aiming to fix this long-standing problem before 2028. A Massive Challenge for Philippine Education Building classrooms might sound simple—but the numbers paint a staggering picture. According to the Department of Education (DepEd), the Philippines is short about 165,000 classrooms . To close that gap, the country would need to build around 55,000 new classrooms each year until 2028. That’s not just about walls and roofs. It’s about giving millions of students a real place to learn—away from crowded rooms, makeshift spaces, and shared facilities. For context: Some public schools hold up to three class shifts per day to make space for everyone. A few even hold classes in covere...

How Learning Recovery Is Reshaping Education in the Visayas

Imagine waking up to find your school reduced to rubble—but your education still marching forward. That’s the reality for thousands of students across the Visayas after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck Cebu province. In response, the Department of Education (DepEd) is rolling out a bold learning recovery plan to ensure no student is left behind. The Earthquake That Shook the Classroom On the night of October 1, 2025, a powerful quake rattled Cebu and surrounding provinces, leaving behind more than cracked walls and broken windows. It disrupted the rhythm of learning for over 16,000 schools across the Visayas. While no student injuries were reported, the damage was extensive: 250 classrooms were damaged, including 34 deemed totally unusable Six water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities were compromised Affected areas included Canlaon City, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Iloilo, Bohol, Carcar City, Cebu, Lapu-Lapu City, and Toledo City The quake didn’t just shake buildings—it sho...
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