Philippines, Manila
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Languages taught include English, Filipino and Mandarin. English and Filipino are part of the Basic Education Program, while Mandarin is taught through the Chinese program, which offers Chinese Language, Chinese Reading and Chinese Composition. Early Childhood introduces English and Chinese at Nursery, and Kindergarten explicitly lists English, Filipino and Mandarin; Elementary states that students communicate effectively in English, Filipino and Mandarin.
Saint Jude Catholic School offers tri-lingual language education in English, Filipino and Mandarin. In Early Childhood, Nursery-level students develop emergent communication in English and Chinese; Kindergarten students study English, Filipino and Mandarin. In Elementary and higher grades, students continue to develop proficiency in all three languages, with Mandarin taught through the Chinese program (Chinese Language, Chinese Reading, Chinese Composition).
There is no formal language immersion program described. The curriculum is described as two-pronged, combining Chinese instruction with DepEd's K-to-12 framework, with Mandarin instruction delivered through the Chinese program rather than a separate immersion track.