- The Philippines introduced free public education in 1901 after becoming a US territory, establishing an education system patterned after the US. This included elementary, secondary and vocational education.
- Private schools flourished in this period and were regulated by laws requiring inspection and approval.
- Reforms in the early-mid 20th century focused on standardizing textbooks, adding industrial/vocational training, and revising elementary curricula.
- Major reforms in the late 20th century included implementing compulsory education, lengthening the school year, national assessments, and establishing oversight bodies for higher education and teacher licensing.
- Most recently, the Philippines implemented a K-12 basic education system in 2013, adding three