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Student Government Program Supreme Pupil Government (elementary) Supreme Student Government (secondary) Programa para sa Pamahalaan ng mga Mag-aaralKataas-taasang Pamahalaan ng mga Mag-aaral
Abbreviation
SPG/SSGa
Formation
2003 (Supreme Student Government institutionalized) 2014 (Supreme Pupil and Supreme Student Governments unified and institutionalized)
Type
Student Government (Supreme Pupil Government in elementary schools and Supreme Student Governments in secondary schools of the Philippines)
Headquarters
DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig
Location
Philippines
Region served
All regions
Membership
all enrolled elementary and secondary students in regions stated aboveb
Official language
English, Filipino
Key people
Joey G. Pelaez, former DepEd-Center for Students and Co-curricular Affairs Executive Director Rizalino D. Rivera, former DepEd Undersecretary for Regional Operations
Parent organization
Department of Education - Office of the Undersecretary for Administration
The Student Government Program (SGP) is the Philippines' program for pupil governments in elementary schools and student governments in secondary schools of the Department of Education, under the Office of the Undersecretary for Administration. It is the foremost co-curricular student organization authorized to implement pertinent programs, projects, and activities in Philippine schools as mandated by the Department of Education.
The Philippines has a complex student union with different names such as student government, the term used in all public secondary schools and some of the universities and/or colleges and student council for most of the colleges/universities.
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