Admission
Every year, graduating grade 6 or grade 7 students take Quezon City Science High School's entrance tests.
Prerequisite: To acquire an application form, you must first submit your grade 5 report card. However, you must pass the standard grades to attain a form:
- You must have an average of at least 85 in Math, Science, and English.
- You must have an average of at least 83 in all other subjects.
- You must have a weighted average of at least 85.
- If you successfully get an application form, you will fill-it out and hand them in along with other requirements. You will then be scheduled to take the first screening examination which is similar to the format of DECS, and contains questions involving abstract reasoning.
- If you pass the 75% cut-off, you will then be qualified to take the second screening exam. The exam focuses on math, science, and English.
- The top 300 examinees will be scheduled for an interview to see how well the passers present and handle themselves.
- A medical/physical examination will be done on qualifying students (A copy of your Chest X-Ray and such from another clinic/hospital will be required).
Students should maintain a grade of 85 for major subjects and 83 in minor subjects. If a student fails to meet this requirement, he or she would be put under probation for the following year. If the student still fails to meet the requirements he or she will be asked to transfer to another school in the end of that school year.
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