SEA-PLM 2024: Philippines Grade 5 reading scores stagnant, math improves amid rising inequality

The Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics (SEA-PLM) 2024 report shows no significant progress in Philippines Grade 5 reading scores over five years, with over 70% lacking basic proficiency. Mathematics saw modest gains, but disparities between high- and low-performing students widened, signaling deepening educational inequality.

The SEA-PLM 2024 report indicates the Philippines' average reading score at 289.5 points, unchanged from 287.7 in 2019. Over 27% of Grade 5 students remained at very low proficiency, struggling with simple texts, while 52% fell below the minimum proficiency band 4, unable to handle texts beyond personal experience. For reading, the share meeting minimum proficiency (band 5) rose slightly to 27% from 22%, and highly proficient readers to 14% from 10%, but the lowest performers held steady, widening inequality.

In mathematics, scores improved by 4.9 points to 292.8 from 287.9, with 46% meeting minimum proficiency (up from 35%) and 26% highly proficient (up from 17%).

Socioeconomic disparities were starkest among the six countries: the reading gap between poorest and wealthiest households grew to 34.5 points from 29.7, or two years of learning. Language barriers persisted, with only 10% speaking test-language English at home scoring higher. The Philippines recently suspended mother-tongue-based multilingual education, emphasizing Filipino and English.

The assessment covered 5,070 Grade 5 students across 156 schools, 68% of which faced over six months of COVID-19 closures (2020-2022). Three-quarters attended schools short on digital tools.

These findings come as the Department of Education rolls out a new curriculum and national learning recovery program focused on reading and math basics.

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This Monday, the results of the Prueba de Acceso a la Educación Superior (PAES) for the 2026 Admission were released, showing a general increase in the averages of the obligatory tests by 10 points, from 610 to 620. All evaluations rose except for Sciences, which fell from 487 to 473. Additionally, there were 2,861 national scores, nearly a thousand more than the previous year.

The Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics (SEA-PLM) 2024 report reveals that 42% of grade 5 students in the Philippines share reading textbooks, indicating a significant decline in availability compared to 2019. Only 52% have their own textbook, while 7% lack access entirely. This lags behind other Southeast Asian countries like Myanmar and Vietnam, where 100% of students have their own copy.

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Wizara ya Elimu imetangaza matokeo ya Mtihani wa KJSEA 2025, ambapo somo la Kiswahili limeibuka miongoni mwa masomo bora zaidi. Zaidi ya asilimia 57 ya wanafunzi wamefikia au kuzidi matarajio katika somo hilo, ikionyesha mafanikio ya mtaala wa CBE. Wanafunzi 1.1 milioni wamepangwa kwa njia za kazi kulingana na utendaji wao.

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Idadi ya watahiniwa waliopata alama ‘A’ katika mtihani wa KCSE 2025 imeongezeka ikilinganishwa na 2024, kulingana na Wizara ya Elimu. Jumla ya 1,932 walipata ‘A’, sawa na asilimia 0.19 ya watahiniwa wote 993,226. Ongezeko hili linaonyesha maendeleo chanya katika elimu.

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