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My daughter's school (not international or anything elite) has EOP. It's favorable to her because her first language is English - thanks to growing up watching educational shows that are mostly available only in English. I'm not against it either because if you want to make it big, you need to be really good with English. That's just the way how the world works.
They do have a Filipino subject and observes "Linggo ng Wika" (fucking hell getting her to memorize and perform an entire Filipino poem was a pain). The household is also tagalog-speaking.
What do you think of schools imposing penalties on those who don't speak English even outside the subject English? I remember my private elementary teacher saying that they will be imposing a peso fine everytime we are caught speaking Tagalog. I'm not sure if they were serious though.
I think this happened when I was in high school a long time ago - right down to the fines. Younger me would probably be against it and I can see why a lot of people find it ridiculous, but now I see the practical reason for it.