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What's New ELTS (Grade 7) NCM (Grade 7) Pinagyamanang Pluma (Grade 7) TLE (Grade 7) Best Sellers About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us About Us ABOUT PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE In 1958, Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal, a patriot, upon the prodding of his visionary wife Alegria Rodriguez, was propelled by a far reaching goal of furnishing Filipino children with Filipino crafted books. He made the first step in textbook Filipinization, providing an impetus toward publishing quality instructional materials for and by Filipinos. After fourteen years of operation, Dr. Sibal finally gained government support in his crusade for Filipino-authored textbooks. Department Order No. 43, S. 1972 was issued "with a view of accomplishing an integrated, nationalistic, and democracy-inspired education system in the Philippines, all schools, colleges, and universities should use, if available, only textbooks authored by Filipinos and published locally in preference to those written by foreigners and printed abroad." When Ernesto Sibal passed away in 1977, his son, Jesus Ernesto Sibal assumed the presidency of the family business. With his siblings, he continued his father's vision. In October 2000, Ma. Erlinda R. Sibal assumed the presidency and a younger sister, Ma. Pilar Fatima Sibal-Balbin, became the executive vice-president. "We want to give Filipino authors a chance," the Sibals assert. "We want to give these brilliant teachers a chance to earn extra money so they can stick to their profession. We want to help improve not only the quality of education but also the quality of life of our teachers." Today, Phoenix is in its golden years. It has remained true to its commitment and continues to blaze new trails in teaching through innovative textbooks and other instructional materials. Fueled by the aspirations of its founders, Phoenix, a pioneer in Philippine crafted books in the fifties, spearheads Transformative Education in the new century. Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. will continue with its tradition of publishing excellence to guide the future generations of teachers and students in achieving their goals for a transformed society. Back to top Generated with www.html-to-pdf.net Page 1 / 3

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Page 1: Filipino books and textbooks phoenix publishing house

What's New

ELTS (Grade 7) NCM (Grade 7) Pinagyamanang Pluma (Grade 7) TLE (Grade 7)

Best Sellers

English Communication Arts

Skills II

Pluma IV

Lakbay Ng Lahing Pilipino 2

Soaring 21st Century

PLP II

YNW Biology

Pluma I

YNW Chemistry

Books

• Reading

• Writing

• English

• Literature

• Filipino

• Science

• Mathematics

• Sibika at Kultura

• Social Studies

• Makabayan

• Values Education

• Religion

• Information Technology

• Technology and Livelihood Education

• Technology and Home Economics

• Musics, Arts and Physical Education

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Contact UsPHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

Main Office

Phoenix Building, 927 Quezon Avenue

Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Telephone Numbers:

+63 (2) 3751640

+63 (2) 4137744

Fax Numbers:

+63 (2) 3748061

+63 (2) 4109330

VISMIN Office

Mayor Maximo V. Patalinjug, Jr. Avenue Sangi

Barangay Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu 6015, Philippines

Telephone Numbers:

+63 (32) 3428305 to 07

Fax Number:

+63 (32) 3428304

Davao Extension

Acacia Street Corner Doña Luisa Street

Juna Subdivision, Matina, Davao City, Philippines

Telephone Number:

+63 (82) 2991133

Fax Number:

+63 (82) 2974327

Cagayan de Oro Extension

Zone 1, Bulua Highway

Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

Telephone Number:

+63 (8822) 735471

Email Address:

[email protected]

In yellow-pages.ph, you can find PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE in the

following category: Publishing-Books And Magazines

Back to Top

Downloads  • Books (1)

    • Books (2)

    • Books (3)

• Books (4)

Back to Top

About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us

About UsABOUT PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

In 1958, Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal, a patriot, upon the prodding of his visionary wife Alegria Rodriguez, was propelled by a far reaching goal of furnishing Filipino children with

Filipino crafted books. He made the first step in textbook Filipinization, providing an impetus toward publishing quality instructional materials for and by Filipinos.

After fourteen years of operation, Dr. Sibal finally gained government support in his crusade for Filipino-authored textbooks. Department Order No. 43, S. 1972 was

issued "with a view of accomplishing an integrated, nationalistic, and democracy-inspired education system in the Philippines, all schools, colleges, and universities

should use, if available, only textbooks authored by Filipinos and published locally in preference to those written by foreigners and printed abroad."

When Ernesto Sibal passed away in 1977, his son, Jesus Ernesto Sibal assumed the presidency of the family business. With his siblings, he continued his father's

vision. In October 2000, Ma. Erlinda R. Sibal assumed the presidency and a younger sister, Ma. Pilar Fatima Sibal-Balbin, became the executive vice-president.

"We want to give Filipino authors a chance," the Sibals assert. "We want to give these brilliant teachers a chance to earn extra money so they can stick to their profession.

We want to help improve not only the quality of education but also the quality of life of our teachers."

Today, Phoenix is in its golden years. It has remained true to its commitment and continues to blaze new trails in teaching through innovative textbooks and other

instructional materials. Fueled by the aspirations of its founders, Phoenix, a pioneer in Philippine crafted books in the fifties, spearheads Transformative Education in the

new century.

Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. will continue with its tradition of publishing excellence to guide the future generations of teachers and students in achieving their goals

for a transformed society.

Back to top

Back to top

About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us

Sign Up in Pipol Pages to receive exclusive promo alerts and updates from PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

Generated with www.html-to-pdf.net Page 1 / 3

Page 2: Filipino books and textbooks phoenix publishing house

What's New

ELTS (Grade 7) NCM (Grade 7) Pinagyamanang Pluma (Grade 7) TLE (Grade 7)

Best Sellers

English Communication Arts

Skills II

Pluma IV

Lakbay Ng Lahing Pilipino 2

Soaring 21st Century

PLP II

YNW Biology

Pluma I

YNW Chemistry

Books

• Reading

• Writing

• English

• Literature

• Filipino

• Science

• Mathematics

• Sibika at Kultura

• Social Studies

• Makabayan

• Values Education

• Religion

• Information Technology

• Technology and Livelihood Education

• Technology and Home Economics

• Musics, Arts and Physical Education

Back to Top

Contact UsPHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

Main Office

Phoenix Building, 927 Quezon Avenue

Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Telephone Numbers:

+63 (2) 3751640

+63 (2) 4137744

Fax Numbers:

+63 (2) 3748061

+63 (2) 4109330

VISMIN Office

Mayor Maximo V. Patalinjug, Jr. Avenue Sangi

Barangay Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu 6015, Philippines

Telephone Numbers:

+63 (32) 3428305 to 07

Fax Number:

+63 (32) 3428304

Davao Extension

Acacia Street Corner Doña Luisa Street

Juna Subdivision, Matina, Davao City, Philippines

Telephone Number:

+63 (82) 2991133

Fax Number:

+63 (82) 2974327

Cagayan de Oro Extension

Zone 1, Bulua Highway

Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

Telephone Number:

+63 (8822) 735471

Email Address:

[email protected]

In yellow-pages.ph, you can find PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE in the

following category: Publishing-Books And Magazines

Back to Top

Downloads  • Books (1)

    • Books (2)

    • Books (3)

• Books (4)

Back to Top

About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us

About UsABOUT PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

In 1958, Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal, a patriot, upon the prodding of his visionary wife Alegria Rodriguez, was propelled by a far reaching goal of furnishing Filipino children with

Filipino crafted books. He made the first step in textbook Filipinization, providing an impetus toward publishing quality instructional materials for and by Filipinos.

After fourteen years of operation, Dr. Sibal finally gained government support in his crusade for Filipino-authored textbooks. Department Order No. 43, S. 1972 was

issued "with a view of accomplishing an integrated, nationalistic, and democracy-inspired education system in the Philippines, all schools, colleges, and universities

should use, if available, only textbooks authored by Filipinos and published locally in preference to those written by foreigners and printed abroad."

When Ernesto Sibal passed away in 1977, his son, Jesus Ernesto Sibal assumed the presidency of the family business. With his siblings, he continued his father's

vision. In October 2000, Ma. Erlinda R. Sibal assumed the presidency and a younger sister, Ma. Pilar Fatima Sibal-Balbin, became the executive vice-president.

"We want to give Filipino authors a chance," the Sibals assert. "We want to give these brilliant teachers a chance to earn extra money so they can stick to their profession.

We want to help improve not only the quality of education but also the quality of life of our teachers."

Today, Phoenix is in its golden years. It has remained true to its commitment and continues to blaze new trails in teaching through innovative textbooks and other

instructional materials. Fueled by the aspirations of its founders, Phoenix, a pioneer in Philippine crafted books in the fifties, spearheads Transformative Education in the

new century.

Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. will continue with its tradition of publishing excellence to guide the future generations of teachers and students in achieving their goals

for a transformed society.

Back to top

Back to top

About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us

Sign Up in Pipol Pages to receive exclusive promo alerts and updates from PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

Generated with www.html-to-pdf.net Page 2 / 3

Page 3: Filipino books and textbooks phoenix publishing house

What's New

ELTS (Grade 7) NCM (Grade 7) Pinagyamanang Pluma (Grade 7) TLE (Grade 7)

Best Sellers

English Communication Arts

Skills II

Pluma IV

Lakbay Ng Lahing Pilipino 2

Soaring 21st Century

PLP II

YNW Biology

Pluma I

YNW Chemistry

Books

• Reading

• Writing

• English

• Literature

• Filipino

• Science

• Mathematics

• Sibika at Kultura

• Social Studies

• Makabayan

• Values Education

• Religion

• Information Technology

• Technology and Livelihood Education

• Technology and Home Economics

• Musics, Arts and Physical Education

Back to Top

Contact UsPHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

Main Office

Phoenix Building, 927 Quezon Avenue

Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Telephone Numbers:

+63 (2) 3751640

+63 (2) 4137744

Fax Numbers:

+63 (2) 3748061

+63 (2) 4109330

VISMIN Office

Mayor Maximo V. Patalinjug, Jr. Avenue Sangi

Barangay Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu 6015, Philippines

Telephone Numbers:

+63 (32) 3428305 to 07

Fax Number:

+63 (32) 3428304

Davao Extension

Acacia Street Corner Doña Luisa Street

Juna Subdivision, Matina, Davao City, Philippines

Telephone Number:

+63 (82) 2991133

Fax Number:

+63 (82) 2974327

Cagayan de Oro Extension

Zone 1, Bulua Highway

Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

Telephone Number:

+63 (8822) 735471

Email Address:

[email protected]

In yellow-pages.ph, you can find PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE in the

following category: Publishing-Books And Magazines

Back to Top

Downloads  • Books (1)

    • Books (2)

    • Books (3)

• Books (4)

Back to Top

About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us

About UsABOUT PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

In 1958, Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal, a patriot, upon the prodding of his visionary wife Alegria Rodriguez, was propelled by a far reaching goal of furnishing Filipino children with

Filipino crafted books. He made the first step in textbook Filipinization, providing an impetus toward publishing quality instructional materials for and by Filipinos.

After fourteen years of operation, Dr. Sibal finally gained government support in his crusade for Filipino-authored textbooks. Department Order No. 43, S. 1972 was

issued "with a view of accomplishing an integrated, nationalistic, and democracy-inspired education system in the Philippines, all schools, colleges, and universities

should use, if available, only textbooks authored by Filipinos and published locally in preference to those written by foreigners and printed abroad."

When Ernesto Sibal passed away in 1977, his son, Jesus Ernesto Sibal assumed the presidency of the family business. With his siblings, he continued his father's

vision. In October 2000, Ma. Erlinda R. Sibal assumed the presidency and a younger sister, Ma. Pilar Fatima Sibal-Balbin, became the executive vice-president.

"We want to give Filipino authors a chance," the Sibals assert. "We want to give these brilliant teachers a chance to earn extra money so they can stick to their profession.

We want to help improve not only the quality of education but also the quality of life of our teachers."

Today, Phoenix is in its golden years. It has remained true to its commitment and continues to blaze new trails in teaching through innovative textbooks and other

instructional materials. Fueled by the aspirations of its founders, Phoenix, a pioneer in Philippine crafted books in the fifties, spearheads Transformative Education in the

new century.

Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. will continue with its tradition of publishing excellence to guide the future generations of teachers and students in achieving their goals

for a transformed society.

Back to top

Back to top

About Us What's New Best Sellers Books Downloads Contact Us

Sign Up in Pipol Pages to receive exclusive promo alerts and updates from PHOENIX PUBLISHING HOUSE

Generated with www.html-to-pdf.net Page 3 / 3