In actual situation, NO! Millions of filipinos are going to school. They don't have enough space in classroom.Books should be owned by an individual and not to be shared by four to have an effective learning. Other materials that are needed as an aid of learning, is not enough. That makes me think that budget in education is not enough....
In 2012, the Philippines allocated around 18% of its national budget to education.
P159.28 billion
On normal circumstances, the budget is used by the Department of Education, under the Philippines government, for Public Schools. Although there are also some government agencies that sponsors their own public school like the Department of Science and Technology (PSHS System). The budget is mainly for utilities and tools on classrooms. There has been a widespread rumor about corruption but I'm not sure on that part. All in all, the budget has been used efficiently.
Perhaps the biggest culprit would be budget cuts. Physical education is usually one of the first programs to be cut during budget tightening.
I'm unable to display images or graphs as I am a text-based assistant. However, the Philippines government's budget in 2009 typically allocated funds to different sectors like education, health, infrastructure, social services, and defense. You may find detailed information on the budget breakdown from the Philippines' official government website or economic reports.
The budget of Mesa Public Schools is 602,979,645 dollars.
The Production Budget for An Education was $7,500,000.
The budget of Rockingham County Schools is 111,291,363 dollars.
The budget of Dyer County Schools is 29,404,000 dollars.
The budget of Williamson County Schools is 223,239,609 dollars.
The budget of Medford Public Schools is 43,185,000 dollars.
The budget of Seattle Public Schools is 556,194,609 dollars.