K–12 Class Schedule Hub: search your country, check the public schedule pattern, and move to the next step more clearly.
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Filipino Institute — K–12 Class Schedule
42 countries • 5 regions • search by country and learning method
K–12 Schedule Hub 42 Countries 5 Regions Live Online • Self-Paced • Face-to-Face

Check the K–12 Schedule for Your Country

This page helps parents check the current public schedule pattern for all 42 countries. Search your country first, then review the schedule, available learning methods, and the next step that may fit your family better.

Some countries are stronger for Live Online Classes. Some are better presented through Self-Paced Homeschool. A small number of locations can also highlight Face-to-Face Support. This page is designed to make that easier to compare without overcomplicating the decision.

all 42 countries included search by country grouped by region arranged by learning method country schedule pages supported
Region 1

Middle East / GCC Class Schedule

This is one of the strongest regions for families who want clearer live class timing and a more structured school-day rhythm.

Region 2

Asia-Pacific Class Schedule

This region includes a mix of stronger live online schedules and more flexible self-paced-first pathways depending on the country.

Region 3

Europe Class Schedule

Europe is generally better suited for families who need a more flexible school routine, with many countries best presented as self-paced first with live support as an option.

Region 4

Americas Class Schedule

Countries in the Americas are usually better presented through flexible timing, self-paced support, or early-day live windows where helpful.

Region 5

Oceania Class Schedule

Oceania usually needs a more flexible routine, with Australia still able to support a later live option and New Zealand best presented as self-paced first.

Self-Paced Learning

Self-Paced Learning Does Not Mean “No Routine”

Self-paced learning simply gives families more flexibility in how the school day is followed. It can mean more freedom in daily timing, a calmer school routine, and more control over when lessons are completed.

What self-paced really means

It still gives your child a learning path — but in a way that is often easier to manage at home.

What parents should know

Many parents think self-paced means “no structure,” when in reality it means more flexibility with structure.

When it may fit better

It may work well for children who need a calmer routine, more schedule freedom, or less daily pressure.

Which Learning Setup Usually Fits Best

Not Sure Which Schedule Fits Your Child Best?

Here is a simple parent-friendly guide to help you think more clearly before choosing.

Self-Paced

Self-Paced may be better if your child:

needs more flexibility, gets overwhelmed easily, needs a calmer routine, or studies better at their own pace.

Live Online

Live Online may be better if your child:

needs teacher interaction, does better with regular class time, benefits from structure and accountability, or stays more focused with guided classes.

Face-to-Face

Face-to-Face Support may be better if your family:

prefers in-person guidance, wants more hands-on support, and is based in a location where it is currently available.

What Should I Do After Checking the Schedule?

What Should I Do After Checking the Schedule?

Once you have checked the timing for your country, the next best step depends on what your family needs most right now.

If the schedule looks good

Go to your country page and continue with the next steps for your location.

If you are still deciding between setups

Compare self-paced learning and live online classes first so you can choose the setup that feels more manageable at home.

If you want to ask directly

Message Filipino Institute on WhatsApp and the team can help guide you based on your country and your child’s needs.

Ready to Continue?

Choose the Next Step That Fits Your Family Right Now

Some parents are still comparing. Some already know the schedule will work. Some want to reserve first before enrolling fully. This section helps you move without pressure.

Still Deciding

Compare Learning Setups First

Best for families who want to understand whether live online or self-paced feels more realistic before moving forward.

Lighter First Step

Reserve a Slot First

Best for families who want to secure a place first before completing the full enrollment process.

Ready to Move Forward

Continue to Enrollment

Best for families who are ready to proceed more officially after checking schedule, setup, and next steps.

Final Step

Find the K–12 Setup That Fits Your Family Better

A good school setup is not only about academics. It should also work for your child’s daily routine, your family schedule, and your home situation.

If you are ready, choose your country page or compare the learning setups first. You do not need to figure everything out at once. Start with the page that feels most helpful right now.

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