IRR of REPUBLIC ACT NO. 12119, April 28, 2025
IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 12119 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE BAGUIO CITY SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR”
RULE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. – Title. – These rules and regulations shall be referred to as the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act No. 12119 titled “An Act Establishing the Baguio City Sports High School and Appropriating Funds Therefor”.
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. – It is the declared policy of the State to promote physical education and encourage sports programs, league competitions, and amateur sports, including training for international competitions, to foster self-discipline, teamwork, and excellence for the development of a healthy and alert citizenry.
To this end, the State shall promote the sustained development of young Filipinos whose skills in the field of sports shall be encouraged and honed through education and specialized training programs.
It shall establish, maintain, and support a comprehensive and integrated system of education and training to encourage interest in sports among the youth, hone their athletic talents and skills, and promote the development of young athletes nationwide.
SEC. 3. Definition of Terms. – For purposes of this IRR, the following items are hereby defined:
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Act – refers to RA No. 12119, titled, “AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE BAGUIO CITY SPORTS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR.”;
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Establishment of a Public School – refers to the process of initiating, instituting, organizing, operating, conducting, and maintaining a new public school in a barangay, municipality, city, or province by the administrative authority of the respective Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office;
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National Academy of Sports (NAS) – refers to the National Academy of Sports created under R.A. No. 11470. Its policies, guidelines, and criteria, whenever applicable, shall be the basis for the administration and operation of the Baguio City Sport High School;
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National Academy of Sports System (NAS System) – refers to the system, established under RA No. 11470, mandated to implement a quality and enhanced secondary education program, integrated with a special curriculum on sports which aims to develop the athletic skills and talents of students in world class sports facilities which are at par with international standards;
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Non-Teaching Personnel – refers to those occupying non-teaching positions, either on full time or part-time, whose primary duties and responsibilities contribute to the delivery of basic education services and achievement of agency outcomes, but neither involve nor directly support the actual conduct of teaching or delivery of instruction;
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RA No. 10533 – refers to “AN ACT ENHANCING THE PHILIPPINE BASIC EDUCATION SYSTEM BY STRENGTHENING ITS CURRICULUM AND INCREASING THE NUMBER OF YEARS FOR BASIC EDUCATION, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES,” otherwise known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013”;
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RA No. 9155 – refers to “AN ACT INSTITUTING A FRAMEWORK OF GOVERNANCE FOR BASIC EDUCATION, ESTABLISHING AUTHORITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY, RENAMING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORTS AS THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES”, otherwise known as the “Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001”;
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Related-Teaching Personnel – refers to those whose primary duties and responsibilities contribute to the delivery of basic education services and achievement of agency outcomes, through the provision of direct support to teaching and the delivery of instruction, such as standard setting, policy and program formulation, research, and sector monitoring and evaluation.
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Sports High School – refers to an enhanced secondary school offering a curriculum that has significant emphasis on the holistic development of student-athletes.
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For purposes of this IRR, Sports High School shall refer to Baguio City Sports High School.
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Student-athlete – refers a student currently enrolled in the Sports High School who is a member of any of the school’s athletic teams or programs and who represents or has intentions of representing the school in an inter-school athletic program or competition. The student-athlete must be enrolled in at least a minimum full-time curricular program and must be in good standing to be eligible to represent the school in an inter-school athletic program or competition; or
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Teacher – refers to those occupying teaching positions directly engaged in teaching positions directly engaged in teaching or delivery of instruction, either on full-time or part-time basis, in the Baguio City Sports High School.
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Adoption and Alignment of Curriculum. The Sports High School shall strictly adhere to the curriculum and program standards developed by DepEd, in consultation with the PSC, NAS, and other relevant government agencies.
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Learning Delivery. The Sports High School shall integrate, whenever applicable, the SPS Curriculum ad applicable sports development programs into its instructional design framework. Qualified teachers, trainers, and coaches shall employ appropriate pedagogies to ensure a holistic development approach, fostering both academic and athletic excellence. This will be supported by adequate resources and inclusive access, creating an environment wher student-athlete can thrive in both sports and education.
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Provision of Learning Resources. All learning resources shall undergo the necessary process of quality assurance by DepEd, PSC, and NAS, in accordance with national policies and international standards.
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Assessment and Evaluation. Student-athletes shall be assessed and evaluated based on the standards set by DepEd, in coordination with NAS. Assessments shall include academic evaluations, athletic performances, portfolio reviews, and exit assessments.
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Stakeholder Participation. To achieve an enhanced and responsive school curriculum, the Sports High School shall undertake consultations with other national government agencies and other stakeholders with proven and established track record in the promotion of sports education.
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Continuing Professional Development of Teachers. School teachers shall be trained to enhance their pedagogical skills to meet the content and performance standards of the SPS curriculum.
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Continuing Professional of Instructional Leaders. School administrators and other instructional school leaders shall likewise undergo sports management workshops and training to enhance their skills in their roles in academic and administrative management.
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Done this 28th day of April 2025.
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(SGD.) SONNY ANGARA
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Secretary
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Department of Education
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