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STI posts 41% hike in new students

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One of the largest networks of private schools in the Philippines, STI Holdings chalked up a 41 percent increase in new students in college for school year 2019- 2020. 

As a result, the number of students in college at 45,902 rose by 6 percent increase in total college population. This, despite the fact that there are only two-year levels in college as a consequence of the full implementation of the K to 12 program.

In its quarterly report submitted to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the group said that STl also moved its school opening from June to July 15, hence the revenues to be generated will be recognized in July after the close of the quarter subject of the report.

SHS classes of STI ESG and STI WNU as well as STI WNU’s classes for its School of Basic Education  still started in June. The academic year for iACADEMY started in July for the tertiary level and August for the SHS and ends in June and May, respectively.

The increase in college enrollment comes as the group goes full throttle with its campus expansion program in and around Metro Manila. 

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Three new campuses with state-of-the-art facilities, namely STI Sta. Mesa in Manila, STI Pasay-EDSA, and STI San Jose del Monte in Bulacan, were completed under the wing of STI Holdings subsidiary STI Education Services Group (STI ESG) last March. This follows the completion of the eight-story STI Lipa building which began operations on its first 4 floors in August 2018. The building was likewise completed in March.

The opening of the new campuses further supports the requirements of the company’s total enrollment of 83,967, composed mostly of college and senior high school students including those from other subsidiaries STI WNU and iACADEMY for the current school year.

It also contributed to the increase in the group’s total assets to P15.2 billion as of June 30, 2019 or P439.4 million higher than the P14.8 billion it had as of March 31, 2019.

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