DepEd sets June 8 opening for 2026-2027 public school year under three-term calendar

Education Secretary Sonny Angara signed DepEd Order No. 009, Series of 2026, on April 16, officially setting public school opening on Monday, June 8, for the 2026-2027 school year under the approved three-term calendar policy—from which private schools are exempt.

In Manila, the Department of Education has finalized the school calendar for public schools in the 2026-2027 school year, following the policy's proposal, stakeholder approvals, and clarification on private school flexibility. Classes will run from June 8, 2026, to April 8, 2027, totaling 201 class days across three terms, with adjustments possible for unforeseen events.

"It shall consist of 201 class days, from the first day of Term 1 to the last day of Term 3. Adjustments to the school calendar due to unforeseen circumstances may be made through subsequent issuances," Angara stated.

The structure—previously outlined as June-September, September-December, and January-March—promotes continuous learning, longer instructional periods, reduced teacher workload, and equitable outcomes, building on extensive consultations and endorsements from public school leaders. Private schools, state universities, colleges, and Philippine Schools Overseas (serving over 25,000 learners) may adopt it but must ensure 200-220 class days.

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Private schools are free to adopt their own calendar structures, Education Secretary Sonny Angara said, following statements from the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations that private schools need not follow the three-term school calendar.

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Following the Economy and Development Council's approval of a three-term school calendar for public schools starting School Year 2026-2027, private schools are not required to adopt it without new legislation, according to the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA). DepEd maintains the policy resulted from broad consultations.

The Department of Education has approved a four-day onsite workweek for its non-teaching personnel starting March 9. This measure aims to conserve energy amid rising global fuel prices due to Middle East conflicts. Teachers will maintain their regular schedules.

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The Department of Education is intensifying efforts to complete unfinished classroom projects nationwide, as it also prepares to broaden delivery options starting this year to address long-standing gaps in basic education facilities, DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara said.

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