"The Story Untold JPI History"


The Japan-Philippines Institute of Technology in Santa Maria Bulacan was established in the year 2007. And in the year 2016 the school is recognize as a K-12 school or so called Senior High School. The school was established as a joint venture between the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Philippine Department of Education.

The aim of the school was to provide "Quality and Equal Education for all". The school was built using modern and innovative educational approaches that combine the best of Japanese and Philippine education. The curriculum includes a wide range of subjects such as mathematics, science, social sciences, language, arts and physical education. Students are also exposed to Japanese culture, language and values. In addition, the school also provides students with the opportunity to participate in international exchange programs and sports activities. The school also has a library and a computer center, where students can access the latest technology and resources. Since its establishment, the school has become increasingly popular among students in the region. The school has received numerous awards and recognitions from both the Japanese and Philippine governments. It is also recognized as one of the top K-12 schools in the country.

JPI Headquarter


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To find our location you can visit our place at 3/F JM Square Bldg., Poblacion, Santa Maria Bulacan #163 J.P Rizal Street, Dulong Bayan Santa Maria, Bulacan.

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TESDA accredited

Japan-Philippines Institute of Technologies Training and Services, Incorporated is an institution accredited by TESDA that offers Technical and Vocational Education and Training Course (TVET) under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The TESDA approved programs list click here below.

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Globe Partnership

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