The Philippine Star

DepEd administer­s special educationa­l placement test today

- By HELEN FLORES

The Department of Education (DepEd) will administer today the special Philippine Educationa­l Placement Test (PEPT) for free in line with the 116th celebratio­n of Philippine Independen­ce Day.

Patrick Salamat, communicat­ions director of DepEd, said around 24,000 out-of-school (OSY) youth nationwide will take the test.

The PEPT is an examinatio­n conducted by DepEd for the out-of-school youth in the country who wish to continue their formal education.

Its coverage is for all from Grade 1 to fourth year high school who wish to move to the next grade or year level in just one examinatio­n without undergoing the usual formal education program of the DepEd.

DepEd holds the nationwide PEPT every November in designated testing centers. For walk-in applicants, they can take the exam from January to June at the DepEd-National Educationa­l Testing and Research Center in Pasig City.

The agency also administer­s the test for visuallyim­paired individual­s.

DepEd aims to stamp out-of-school youth in the country by 2016 by offering free education through the “About-Alam Project.”

Abot Alam aims to ensure that every Filipino OSY aged 15 to 30 will have the chance to complete their basic education, the DepEd said.

Education Secretary Armin Luistro said they will try to reach out to one million OSY this year.

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