Elementary school teachers from private schools in Cabanatuan City attended a two-day Curriculum Advancement Training focused on the Revised K to 10 Curriculum on July 18–19, 2025, held at the Cabanatuan City Confucius School, and was organized by the Cabanatuan Private School Administrators Association (CAPRISAA).

The training was attended by teachers handling Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8, with subject-specific workshops. Participants from Wesleyan University-Philippines (WUP) included Ms. Wenny Anne DP. Vizen, Dr. Cristy M. Fernando (Principal), Ms. Aiza L. Lapeña, and Ms. Marilou E. Sta. Ana.

“Each training session had a specific goal, and it was to train teachers in learning competencies for the changes and improvements that have been recently made with the Matatag Curriculum, which is now the Revised K to 10 Curriculum,” stated Ms. Vizen.

The workshops were divided based on subject areas. “I participated in the Filipino workshop and learned alongside my peers who were in their designated subjects, such as Ma’am Cristy and Ma’am Aiza in English, and Ma’am Malou in Mathematics 5,” Ms. Vizen added. The sessions focused on identifying which learning competencies had been modified and which remained unchanged.

The training is part of CAPRISAA’s efforts to prepare private school teachers in Cabanatuan City for the nationwide rollout of the Revised K to 10 Curriculum under the Department of Education’s MATATAG agenda.

Information provided by Wenny Anne DP. Vizen
Photos by Cristy M. Fernando