This study aimed to investigate the extent of the factors influencing the academic performance in Araling Panlipunan of junior high school students at Capual National High School. It employed a descriptive-explanatory research design with one hundred (n=100) junior high school students at Capual National High School, Ministry of Basic Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE) – Sulu taken through purposive sampling method. Findings indicated that high school students recognized the school administration, teacher’s competency, and their own learning styles as significant factors that contribute to their academic performance. Correlation analysis revealed that subcategories subsume under the extent of the factors influencing the academic performance in Araling Panlipunan reveals that there was a significant correlation between School Management and Teacher’s Competency, School Management and Student’s Learning Styles, and Teacher’s Competency and Student’s Learning Styles. The study suggested that the MBHTE – Sulu may provide continuous professional development for teachers to enhance their competency, which is directly linked to student performance. School Administrators may consider implementing adaptive educational strategies that cater to the diverse learning styles of students. This could involve integrating technology in classrooms or providing training for teachers on differentiated instruction techniques. Teachers may utilize a variety of teaching methods to address the different learning styles of students.