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Department of Education

NOVALICHES HIGH SCHOOL

Lakandula Street, T.S. Cruz Subdivision, Brgy. San Agustin


Novaliches, Quezon City

English for Academic and Professional Purposes

EXPENSES OF GRADE 10 STE STUDENTS OF


NOVALICHES HIGH SCHOO

Submitted by:

Cananua, Mika Anne D.

Medina, Alvin John M.

Gerong, Jerome Mark A.

Gatchalian, Rafael F.

Lozada, Karl David T.

Serrano, Lloyd Kelvin V.

Peralta, Gideon S.

Liscabo, Mark Ryan B.

Sarmiento, Julius Caesar

Garcia, Joseph Angelo

Peralta, Gnedon Kyle

Reyes, Alfred

STEM 11 – Gregorio Y. Zara


I. INTRODUCTION

Studying at a school or student life in general costs money. Every day, everyone
is spending for their habits and lifestyles. Cambridge Dictionary defined spending as
“the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government,
organization, or group”. It is hard to predict how much money you’ll need for your
necessities.

In 2015, the students mostly spend their money on photocopies, modules and
other school projects. (www.educ.org) The researchers aims to know if the students of
today still spends most of their weekly allowance to the said school papers and projects
considering that our educational system recognises the use of electronic devices in
studying.

As a student, it is hard to manage money for there are several factors affecting
their expenses. Therefore, the researchers conducted a study about the expenses of
the grade 10 STE students of Novaliches High School that will assess the amount they
spend on a daily basis. Since the students have different habits (A habit is an acquired
behaviour pattern that is followed so regularly it’s almost involuntary)-
www.moneyhabitudes.com and lifestyles (a way of living of individuals, families
(households), and societies, which they manifest in coping with their physical,
psychological, social, and economic environments on a day-to-day basis)-
www.businessdictionary.com , the researchers wants to know the priorities of grade 10
STE students in spending their money.

This study also aims to know whether the students of grade 10 STE class save
their extra money for future projects and school papers or spends all their money
impulsively. Impulsive buying is the tendency of a customer to buy goods and services
without planning in advance. (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
II. METHODOLOGY

In this study a survey was administered to a selected sample from a specific


population identified by the researchers to assess the daily allowances and the amount
they spend as a student. The term ‘survey’ is commonly applied to a research
methodology that is designed to collect data from a specific population, or a sample
from that population, and typically utilizes a questionnaire or an interview as the survey
instrument (Robson, 1993).

Surveys are used to obtain data from individuals about themselves, their
households, or about larger social institutions (school boards). Sample surveys are an
important tool for collecting and analyzing information from selected individual.

First, to arrive at the given result, the researchers chose and designed a
questionnaire survey instrument to assess the grade 10 STE students of Novaliches
High School in accordance to their allowances and expense on a daily basis.

Before the survey is conducted, the researchers asked for the students’
permission to be in a video for documentation.

The researchers personally distributed the questionnaires and instructed the


respondents, specifically, 10 students in STE grade 10 level who were chosen to be the
samples of the study. Participants are going to answer it completely and they don’t
have to worry about the questions since it is valid and reliable in answering.

And for this reason, the researcher was meticulous to avoid constructing a
complex and lengthy questionnaire so that confusions and flummoxing of the students
will also be avoided.
While the researchers are selecting random students, they suggested that the
researcher do it in a survey interview because they are in a hurry.

III. RESULTS

This chapter presents the results and discussions of the study from STE students
in Novaliches High School. This paper aims to determine the expenses of STE class in
Novaliches High Shool.

1.) How much is your daily allowance?

10.00%
P50
P70
50.00%
P100
Others
40.00%

The data shows that 50% of Grade 10 students in STE class have P100 daily
allowance, 40% of them have P70, while the rest have P50 as their daily allowance.
2.) Do you save money from your daily allowance?

30.00%

Yes
No

70.00%

The graph shows that 70% of Grade 10 students in STE class do save money
from their allowance, while 30% of them cannot save their money from their
allowance due to insufficient allowance.
3.) Where do you spend most of your money?

10.00% 10.00%

Food
Fare
School Supplies
Others

80.00%

The graph shows that 80% of the Grade 10 students in STE class does spend
most of their money on food, 10% of them spends most of their money on
transportation purposes, while the others spends most of their money on school
supplies.
4.) How much do you spend daily?

30.00%

40.00%

All
Half
Quarter
Others

30.00%

The graph shows that 40% of the students in Grade 10 STE class does
consume all of their daily allowance, 30% of them spends half of their daily
allowance, while the rest only spends some their daily allowance.
5.) How much do you spend on Food?

10.00% 10.00%

P20
P25
P30
P50

60.00% 20.00%

The graphs shows that 60% of the Grade 10 students in STE class spends P50
for their food, 20% of them spend P30 on foods, 10% spend 25%, while the rest
spends P20 for their food.
6.) Do you spend your money for Transportation?

40.00%

Yes
No

60.00%

The graph shows that 60% of the Grade 10 students in STE class spend their
money for transportation purposes while the rest does not spend their allowance for
their transportation.
7.) How much do you spend for Photocopy?

20.00%
30.00%

P5
P10
P15
P20

50.00%

This graph shows that 50% of Grade 10 students STE class does pays P10 for paper
works, 30% pays P20, while the rest pays P5 for paper works.
8.) Do you spend your savings on Projects?

40.00%

Yes
No

60.00%

The graph shows that 60 % of the Grade 10 students in STE class do not
spend their savings on their projects, while the rest spends their savings for their
projects.
9.) Do you think you manage your money well?

10.00%

Yes
No

90.00%

This graph shows that 60% of the Grade 10 students in STE class do not
think that they manage their money well, while 40% of them think that they manage
their money well.
10.) Other than Food and School Supplies , where else do you spend your money on?

13.04% 21.74%

Projects
Fund
Costume
Others

65.22%

The graph shows that 60% of the Grade 10 students in STE class spends
their money on funds, 20% of them spends their money on projects, while the rest
spends their money on other purposes.
11.) Do you that your expenses are too big?

20.00%

Yes
No

80.00%

This graph shows that 80% of the Grade 10 students in STE class think that
their expenses are high, while the rest do not think their expenses are big.
IV. DISCUSSION

The significant finding of this study is that most of STE students that were
selected have an exact daily allowance for their necessities.

According to the data gathered, the researchers can conclude that the STE
students spend just like a regular student of Novaliches High School. Most of the STE
students spend their money on food; some spend their money for transportation. All of
the selected students also spend their money for their projects and photocopied
activities.

Based on the results acquired, the students of today do not spend most of their
allowance on school and paper works. Only 40% of the students spend most of their
money on paper works.

The grade 10 STE students of Novaliches High School prioritize and spend most
of their money on food. They also have extra money for their future projects and paper
works based on the question number eight.
APPENDICES

 https://dictionary.cambridge.org
 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com
 http://www.businessdictionary.com
 https://www.moneyhabitudes.com
 https://www.rappler.com/brandrap/advocacies/105019-real-cost-
education-ph
 https://www.ru.nl/english/education/bachelors-
programmes/financial-matters/student-budget-and-expenses/

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