DUYANLearning Center
Academics

Academics and the arts, taught as one thing

Duyan treats the arts as academic subjects alongside the sciences — not electives bolted on after the fact.

Program levels

Ages 2y10m – 4

Preschool

A play-based program built for a child's first steps into structured learning.

Toddler
2 years old
Nursery 1
3 years old
Nursery 2
4 years old
Grades K – 6

Elementary

Core academics paired with enrichment and after-school clubs.

Kindergarten
5 years old
Grade 1
6 years old
Grade 2
7 years old
Grade 3
8 years old
Grade 4
9 years old
Grade 5
10 years old
Grade 6
11 years old
Grades 7 – 10

Junior High School

K-to-12 compliant coursework preparing students for senior high.

Grade 7
12 years old
Grade 8
13 years old
Grade 9
14 years old
Grade 10
15 years old

Academic subjects

Core
  • Sciences
  • Social Studies / Araling Panlipunan
  • English (with Creative Writing)
  • Filipino
  • Mathematics
  • Mother Tongue
Specialist
  • Home Economics & Livelihood Education / TLE
  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Values Education
MAPEH & Arts
  • Physical Education & Health
  • Dance
  • Music
  • Theatre Arts
  • Visual Arts

Extra-curricular activities

Creative Writing

Writers' Guild

Dance

Ballet Classes, Dance Club

Music

Instrumental Ensemble, Drumline, Children's Choir, Drum / Guitar / Piano / Violin / Voice lessons

Theatre Arts

Thespians' Guild

Visual Arts

Art Club

Academic Enhancement

Literacy, Numeracy, General Knowledge

Sports

Taekwondo, Swimming, Fun Run, Chess, Scrabble, Badminton

Faith Formation

Bible Stories

Inclusion program

Duyan aims to provide the best education to ALL children, regardless of ability, gender, and background — offering an inclusion program for children with special needs (e.g. ASD, ADHD, GDD, communication delays) who are recommended and ready for mainstreaming into the regular classroom.

Headed by Duyan's SPED specialist, working in coordination with the child's therapists (OT, ST, PT), SPED teachers, regular teachers, coordinator, principal, and parents.

Requirements

  • Assessment report from a Developmental Pediatrician and/or Occupational Therapist recommending mainstreaming readiness
  • Continuous therapy sessions and academic support alongside regular classes
  • A placement test to determine cognitive and academic level

Limited to one child per class, regardless of class size.

Questions about a specific grade level?

Reach out and we'll connect you with the right coordinator.