International School of Asia and the Pacific—Kalinga (ISAP-K) successfully conducted on March 21–22, 2024, the National Achievement Test (NAT) for Grade 12. Pursuant to DM NO. 105 S 2024, ADMINISTRATION OF THE NATIONAL LEARNING CAMP ASSESSMENT (NLCA) FOR G7 TO 10 IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND THE NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST (NATG12) FOR BOTH PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2023-2024, Division of Tabuk City.
The Senior High School (SHS) learners were properly groomed, wearing their full school uniform, and in complete attendance during the administration of the aforementioned assessment. Additionally, the SHS Department made sure that adequate ventilation was provided in the classrooms for the students’ assessments. The National Achievement Test for Grade 12 is one of the exit assessments under the national assessment framework of the K–12 Basic Education Program. It was designed to determine if graduating learners are meeting the learning standards in the senior high school (SHS) curriculum.
The Senior High School Department, spearheaded by the OIC Principal, Mr. Vennil Aldrine L. Catanis, LPT, MST, with the supervision of the OIC Academic Coordinator, Ms. Marissa P. Patulay, RSW, together with the Administrative Coordinator, Engr. Goldenrod Marie S. Odiem ensured the smooth and successful conduct of the said assessment.
Special recognition was also given to the instructors of Kalinga State University-Laboratory who served as room examiners: Ms. Gila Mica A. Paguel, Ms. Gian Karla R. Buslig, Ms. Genalyn A. Ferrer, and Ms. Geraldine L. Mandate.







