Parents-teachers group backs DepEd's trimester proposal

The National Parents-Teachers Association has backed the Department of Education's proposed trimester scheme amid reservations from some groups. NPTA president Willy Rodriguez noted that the system is already in use in countries like Singapore, Japan, and Finland. DepEd is continuing consultations in line with Malacañang's directive for stakeholder dialogues.

The National Parents-Teachers Association (NPTA) expressed support for the Department of Education (DepEd)'s proposed shift to a trimester school calendar, despite some reservations from other groups. In an interview with dzMM, NPTA president Willy Rodriguez highlighted that the system is currently implemented in several countries. “For us at the NPTA, we fully support it because it is also being done in first world countries, such as Singapore, Japan and Finland and other countries. If they can do it, why can’t it be done in the Philippines?” Rodriguez said.

DepEd is proceeding with consultations on the proposal, following a directive from Malacañang to engage stakeholders extensively before any changes. Under the trimester plan, the school year would be divided into three quarters with longer terms of nearly 61 days each. “Under the proposed trimester, we will have three quarters and the days are longer, almost 61 days. The longer the term, the more opportunities for the teachers to have remedial classes, the easier it is for teachers and the easier it is for students,” Rodriguez added.

Education Secretary Sonny Angara reported that feedback from stakeholders has been “very good.” Rodriguez noted, “The teachers haven’t tried it, so they cannot say that it will not be effective.”

Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stated that the Palace backs calls for broad public consultation. The proposal seeks to create longer instructional and enrichment blocks, enabling uninterrupted lesson delivery, reducing teacher workload, and enhancing the pacing of instruction.

For School Year 2026-2027, the 201 school days would span from early June to late March: the first trimester from June to September, the second from September to December, and the third from January to March.

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Education officials meeting to review the school calendar ending June 5, amid heat and World Cup concerns.
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SEP to review school calendar Monday after June 5 end-date controversy

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Education Secretary Mario Delgado will review the proposed 2025-2026 school calendar again on Monday with state education secretaries after widespread pushback over ending classes on June 5 due to heat and the 2026 World Cup.

The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition has called on the Department of Education to suspend the new three-term school calendar before classes open on June 8. TDC chairman Benjo Basas said it is not too late to defer the setup and conduct a pilot first.

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Following the recent issuance of DepEd Order 009 detailing the 2026-2027 three-term school calendar, the Department of Education assured no added costs for parents and emphasized protecting instructional time. In a dzMM interview, DepEd OIC-Undersecretary for learning systems Carmela Oracion explained the shift from four quarters to three terms reorganizes the school year without increasing expenses.

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers called for an increase in the national education budget to at least six percent of GDP to reduce the financial burden on educators and parents.

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Educators, students, and advocacy groups filed petitions on May 12 seeking to halt CHED's plan to reduce general education units from 36 to 18. The move comes amid concerns over teacher displacement and a market-driven shift in higher education.

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