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8 Interesting Places For School Trips In Manila, Philippines

in Homeschooling , Travels on 01/08/23

Last Updated on January 8, 2023 by Marie Bautista

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Where To Go On School Trips in Manila, Philippines?

The Philippines is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, boasting some of the most stunning beaches and mesmerizing natural scenery. Boasting more than 7000 islands , it’s no wonder why tourists from all over come here to revel in its beauty and charm. But there’s much more to this amazing country than its gorgeous beaches!

If you’re searching for an extraordinary, safe, and memorable vacation that’s suitable for school trips, there are lots of interesting places as your ideal destination in Manila, Philippines. Not only will it give students a remarkable experience through its captivating culture and diverse activities – but with flight transportation to get there, their field trip would be even more exciting!

They can also get new experiences while doing this one school activity. Moreover, ordering flight ticket Traveloka is also easy to do, so the school does not have to bother with arranging travel tickets. All you have to do is download the Traveloka application, you can immediately order airplane tickets to book hotels for your school trip!

Here are some recommendations for interesting places to visit in the National Capital Region (Manila) Philippines for school field trips:

The mind museum.

Have a school trip at the Mind Museum

Take your kids to the Mind Museum and let them discover the wonders of science and nature.

Billed as the first world-class science museum in the Philippines, this interactive exhibit is sure to entertain and educate older kids.

Use the available galleries to better understand concepts such as life, electromagnetism, space, technology, and more. Meanwhile, little ones can enjoy Playtales!

The Mind Museum is located on JY Campos Park, 3rd Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Philippines.

Manila Ocean Park

Visit on a school trip the Manila Ocean Park in Manila, Philippines

Introduce your children to a beautiful and captivating world beneath the sea at Manila Ocean Park! From diverse marine animals, to land-based attractions, this one-of-a kind theme park in the Philippines is sure to delight all ages. See for yourself why it’s quickly becoming known as a premier destination!

Let your kids be mesmerized by the vibrant jellyfish, a multitude of sea creatures, and an array of bugs. They can also get up close with delightful birds and playful sea lions through their fun animal show!

The Manila Ocean Park is located at Luneta, Manila, Philippines.

Visit the walled city on a school trip in Manila Philippines

Does your kid already have a grip on Filipino history? Then why not take her to Old Manila and let her gain an alternative perspective of the past?

Uncover a rich history of the Philippines and traipse through its past by visiting Intramuros, an ancient walled city. Meander along cobblestone pathways that are hundreds of years old, explore picturesque squares, and take time to pray at San Agustin Church and Manila Cathedral. Indulge in centuries-old tradition as you journey through this remarkable place!

Intramuros is in Manila.

go to the Manila Zoo on a school trip in Manila Philippines

Introduce your kids to the incredible wildlife of the Philippines through Manila Zoo! Located in a lush park, Manila Zoo houses more than 300 species – including some unique to the Philippine archipelago like the endangered Tamaraw and Visayan Spotted Deer. Aside from seeing these creatures in their enclosures, you can also join shows like the Elephant and Sea Lion Show, Bird Show, and Reptile Encounter.

The Manila Zoo is located at Adriatico St., Ermita, Manila, Philippines.

Avilon zoo

Introduce your children to the wildlife oasis at Avilon Zoo! This expansive 17-acre zoo houses a diverse array of birds, fish, reptiles, mammals and amphibians that are sure to make them beam with joy. Arm yourself with some knowledge about these animals ahead of time so you can help educate your young ones – they’ll be delighted when they learn something new while connecting with the creatures in their habitat!

Transform this journey into an educational experience for your children and instill in them a love of animals through their care and preservation of nature.

The Avilon Zoo is located at Barrio San Isidro, Rodriguez, Rizal, Philippines.

University of the Philippines-Diliman

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Metro Manila is an iconic city steeped in culture and known for its superior academic institutions. The University of the Philippines-Diliman stands out as one of the best universities, having nurtured leaders from across all areas, including politics and art. It’s no wonder that UP-Diliman has earned a reputation as one of the best places to explore your passions!

The University of the Philippines – Diliman Campus, located in bustling Quezon City, is a paradise for outdoor explorers. With its lush greenery and centuries-old acacia trees offering cool shade along its pathways, joggers and bikers revel in this urban oasis’ peaceful atmosphere.

The 111-year-old university is home to notable landmarks such as the Vargas Museum, UP Cine Adarna, Oblation Plaza, and the Carillon Tower.

Maginhawa Street Food Park

Nothing can compare to the unparalleled culinary experience that is a food tour through Manila. Stroll along bustling subway streets and sample the delectable offerings of street stalls, or venture into an exciting food hub – there’s something for everyone! Get a real taste of daily life in this vibrant city as you feast on all that it has to offer.

Maginhawa Street, a two-kilometer stretch of culinary delights in Quezon City, is the go-to destination for foodies of all kinds – students, professionals and Instagrammers alike. It’s not hard to comprehend why. The area offers an abundance of picturesque restaurants serving up delectable dishes from various cultures across the globe.

Apart from sightseeing and culinary tours, you can also go to Divisoria for  some shopping. It’s one of the largest and most popular markets in Manila where you can find almost anything from fresh produce to clothing, electronics and even furniture. Make sure you grab yourself a bargain as prices here are incredibly cheap!

Known for its affordable gifts and wholesale clothing, Divisoria is a shopper’s paradise for bargain hunters and value-conscious shoppers. Shoppers visiting Binondo Chinatown should also check out Divisoria’s Tutuban Center and other affordable retailers nearby. Divisoria is located in Binondo, Manila City. It is accessible via the metro train and other forms of public transportation.

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Learning through school trips in Manila Philippines

School students can explore a variety of captivating sites in the Philippines when on field trips, from museums and universities to shopping centers. There’s something for everyone! From the historic Manila Zoo and UP-Diliman campus to vibrant street food parks and markets like Divisoria, students will be sure to learn a great deal about the culture of this beautiful country.

Traveling with children may require an extra bit of preparation, but it’ll surely be worth it in the end! With these exciting destinations, their eyes will be opened to a world of possibility! By introducing your students to the culture and people of the Philippines through these unique sites, you will be enriching them with knowledge about this beautiful country.

Make sure you book your flight tickets and hotels for the upcoming field trip to the Philippines exclusively with Traveloka – it’s an adventure that you don’t want to miss out on!  Traveloka not only makes booking your flights and accommodation easier but also allows you to book restaurants and purchase tickets for tourist attractions. With Traveloka, your journey of exploration can be even more enjoyable.

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Davao is the largest city located in one of Philippine’s main island, the Island of Mindanao. It is also considered as one of the most progressive cities in the country. The City of Davao is recognized as the “Eco-Adventure Capital of the Philippines.” It has successfully maintained nature and protected the region’s ecosystem. In fact, even the locals make sure that tourists would take good care of these natural gifts. They would even often teach tourists how to respect and preserve nature. This Davao City Student Tours includes several cultural-heritage sites to visit. The students can also have a wildlife experience at the Crocodile Park and meet the country’s national bird at the Philippine Eagle Center. Students will also be able to explore the pristine beaches of Samal Island. They will also learn more about the indigenous tribes of Mindanao at the Tribu K’Mindanawan Cultural Village. Our Davao City Student Tours include a lot of tourist attractions that will give students genuine lessons.

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MUSEO DABAWENYO

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Museo Dabawenyo is one of the two known museums in Davao. It is also called “Museum of the People of Davao” and usually referred to the New Museum. It is an ideal destination to include in Students Educational Trip. The museum showcases the rich history and diverse culture of Dabawenyos. There are actually four rooms/galleries free to explore. The Indigenous People’s Gallery houses handicrafts of several tribes in Mindanao. While the Moro People Gallery shows miniature houses, boats, armors, crowns, etc., of the Muslim people in the Southern Philippines.  There are also a collection of classical and modern designs in the Contemporary Gallery. Most of these collections are from wood carvings. The fourth gallery is the Memorabilia Gallery. This room showcases a collection of olden clay clothes, money, musical notes, and porcelains. 

EDEN NATURE PARK & RESORT

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Enjoy and relax at the same time at Eden Nature Park & Resort. This place offers recreational activities and various attractions. Surround yourself with pine trees and inhale the refreshing mountain air. Students will definitely have a great time in this place. They can tour the park or try different thrilling activities. There are also various dining establishments located inside the park. Included in the tour is a buffet lunch to enjoy before exploring the whole park.

HOLY INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUE SHRINE

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Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Shrine is one of the most known tourist spots in Davao. It is located at the top of Matina Hills, hence, it offers a panoramic view of the city. It is also the perfect place for pilgrimage. The shrines give tranquility and serenity to visitors. Find your inner peace and worship Him at Holy Infant Jesus of Prague Shrine. 

JACK’S RIDGE

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Jack’s Ridge Resort and Restaurants gives guests a new dining experience. Each restaurant offer various meals and amenities guests would definitely enjoy. In fact, they are still developing the place to become the premier dining resort in the city. Moreover, the Jack’s Ridge location has an interesting history. The land it occupied used to be a part of Japanese headquarters during World War II. Even today, there are still some remnants from the battle found at Jack’s Ridge rocky soil. Students will definitely learn something at the Jack’s Ridge Resort and Restaurant. 

SAMAL ISLAND

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Students deserve a break from books and series of examinations. Take them to the Island Garden City of Samal for a day of relish and relaxation. The island promises a great vacation that includes wildlife tourist attractions and beaches. Visit the Bat Cave and the amazing Haguimit Falls. The Paradise Resort will definitely be a great escape from the city, too. There are different activities and amenities to try at this resort. Be it a Water Sport or a mere Recreational Games, the Paradise Resort has it! The beach has also fine white sands and clear azure water. Explore, enjoy, and relax at the Paradise Resort. Including a tour of the Samal Island on a Student Educational Trip is definitely worth it! 

PHILIPPINE EAGLE CENTER

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One of the most important tourist attractions in Davao is the Philippine Eagle Center. It was purposely built as a conservation breeding facility for Philippine Eagles. Even so, some other endangered birds are also kept here. There are also rare mammals and reptiles of the Philippines found here. Likewise, the center is also filled with various flora and tropical trees. Encountering different animals is a must at every Student Educational Trip. 

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DAVAO CROCODILE PARK

Davao Student Tours - Crocodile Farm

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Watch out for the wild large reptiles at the Davao Crocodile Park. This establishment exhibits the crocodile farming system of the Philippines. It has the modern facilities and equipment suit for the newest crocodile farm design. Other than meeting various animals, the people at the Park make sure to educate visitors. They are dedicated to teaching how to respect and appreciate nature. Hence, students will definitely gain knowledge and enthusiasm to take good care of nature. 

TRIBUNG K’ MINDANAWAN

BUTTERFLY PARK

ALDEVINCO SOUVENIRS / FRUIT MARKET

Davao Student Tours - Aldevinco Shopping Center

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Buy your souvenirs and pasalubong for your loved ones at Aldevinco Shopping Center. They offer various affordable handicrafts of Dabawenyos. Score native clothes, scarfs, and accessories within your budget. You can also buy other goods at the Fruit Market. Don’t forget to try Durian, also known as the King of Fruits. 

LON WA TEMPLE

Davao Student Tours - Lon Wa Temple

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The Lon Wa Buddhist Temple is the biggest temple in Mindanao Island. This temple is certainly a picturesque building. Its walls are filled with Italian marble slabs that creates striking decor. Inside the temple is an impressive replica of Buddha. The temple also showcases a gold Guan Yin and a wood-carved decoration featuring Buddha’s life in. It’s a great experience for students to explore other religions, too. Visit the Lon Wa Buddhist Temple and let them learn more about Buddhism.

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DAY 1 –   DAVAO CITY / EDEN GARDEN RESORT

8:30 am – arrival in davao via philippine airlines; check-in/leave luggage at the concierge, 9:15 am – buffet breakfast at probinsiyana’s, 10:00 am – museo dabawenyo, 11:00 am – proceed to eden nature park, 1:00 pm – buffet garden lunch at eden nature park, 2:00 pm – tour around the park via mountain cab, 4:00 pm – shrine of the holy infant, 4:30 pm – jack ridge, 5:00 pm – back to davao city, 6:00 pm – buffet dinner at nanay bebeng’s, 7:30 pm – proceed back to the hotel, day 2 –   samal island adventure, 7:00 am – buffet breakfast at the hotel, 8:00 am – proceed to samal island, 9:00 am – bat cave, 10:00 am – haguimit falls, 11:00 am – proceed to paradise resort, 12:30 pm – lunch at the resort and free time for swimming, 3:00 pm – proceed back to davao city, 6:00 pm – buffet dinner at chippens, day 3 –   davao city tour, 7:00 am – buffet breakfast at the hotel and check-out, 9:00 am – philippine eagle center, 10:00 am – durian candy factory, 10:30 am – crocodile park, 11:00 am – tribung k’ mindanawan, 11:30 am – butterfly park, 12:30 pm – buffet lunch at zab’s restaurant, 1:30 pm – aldevinco souvenirs / fruit market, 3:30 pm – lon wah buddhist temple, 4:30 pm – proceed to the airport and check-in, 7:30 pm – departure from davao city via philippine airlines.

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We believe in nourishing the power of education beyond walls. For local clients, we offer programs for K-12, college field trips, faculty field trips, and study tours abroad. We have various programs for different interests: history and culture, humanities, and nature and the environment. We also offer educational tours to different destinations in the Philippines for foreign students. Our 15 years of handling local and foreign student group tours made us one of the most trusted educational tour company in the Philippines.  

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For students, field trips can be the best of both worlds: a welcome and exciting break from day-to-day classroom activities and a memorable, real-world experience that will solidify the curriculum in their minds. Unfortunately, the most desirable trips—those to far-away, enticing destinations— have long been inaccessible due to the ongoing pandemic. Limiting the movement of people outdoors not to mention the AITF policy on social distancing thus, not allowing children ages 18 and below outside their homes for health safety. 

But today we have other options. Virtual field trips (VFTs) are just what their name suggests: field trips that are conducted virtually, over the Internet, and/or videoconferencing equipment so that students can learn directly from experts in far-flung places without ever leaving their homes.

To know more about our LIVE Virtual Field Trip program for K-12 and college students feel free to explore our website or see below options.

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Fun Spots in Northern and Central Luzon for Field Trips!

Jul 25, 2019

By : Nicole Villanueva

Everybody loves going on adventures and seeing new places! I mean, who wouldn’t want to attend a fun and exciting school field trip, right? So, go ahead and pack your bags with all the essentials and get ready to discover some of the best tourist spots in the Northern and Central Luzon ! These are perf for school field trips, family road trips, or simply for last-minute hangouts with friends.

Not only are they IG-worthy and breathtaking, but these landmarks also educational in their own way! Unleash your inner historian , artist, or explorer during your visit. Bring your friends and classmates, and start ticking places off of your travel bucket list one tourist spot at a time. You wouldn’t wanna miss these for the world!

1.  Capas National Shrine

The Capas National Shrine is located in Barangay O’Donnell, Capas, Tarlac which is found in Central Luzon. Kickstart your journey by visiting a spot where you and your peers can commemorate Filipino history whilst enjoying it! The place commemorates the Filipino and American soldiers who fought side by side and were imprisoned by the Japanese forces during World War II The site also honors those who suffered during the notorious death march. 

This tourist spot educates its visitors about the important World War 2 events which left a great impact in our country. You also get the opportunity to roam around in the open space and view the shrine, cement cross, and even the black marble wall that’s engraved with names of the death march victims. Face to face! Here’s to Pinoy pride and having educational stories to talk about when you get back home.

2. Clark Museum

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In case you haven’t been here yet, we suggest you visit this iconic spot ASAP! The Clark Museum is located in Clark Freeport, Mabalacat, Pampanga which is also in Central Luzon. Immerse yourself in the history of Clark and Pampanga. This site will walk you through what it was like to live in the old Clark and teach you all about how their city developed economically and socially. Rediscover your roots just in time for Buwan ng Wika !

While sightseeing, you will come across war machines, dioramas, murals, photographs, and interactive displays! Level up your museum experience by going to their 4D theater to relive the Mount Pinatubo explosion and other happenings in Clark. Scan over their galleries that cover the area, and get to know Clark on a geographical and geological level. Start familiarizing yourself with Clark’s industry and way of crafting pots, too! 

3. Zoobic Safari

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Thinking more outside of the box? Loosen up a bit and visit Zoobic Safari! This site is both a tourist spot and a theme park.  You’re getting the best of both worlds! Zoobic Safari is located in Central Luzon, specifically in Morong, Bataan . Zoobic Safari is very close to a real-life safari, and is filled with diverse and rare Philippine animals that you can meet up close! Your acquired tour guide will also inform you all about the origin of each animal as well as their way of life, what they eat, and how they mate.

Learn to love our nature by getting to know more about the different concerns of the animals in the zoo, and how you can promote awareness and care for them! Especially since advocacies for animal rights is such a hot topic right now, considering that more and more species are becoming endangered by the minute! Along the way, you will get the chance to interact with indigenous Aeta villages nearby and get cultured. Don’t forget to take pics with the barkada while you’re at it!

4. St. Louis University Museum Of Arts & Culture

To the ones who appreciate art , culture, and humanities like they’re the best thing to ever occur on the planet, then this one goes out to you! St. Louis University Museum of Arts and Cultures is located in Baguio which is situated in Northern Luzon. The museum is known for displaying paintings, artifacts, sculptures, and Spanish Religious relics sourced from different Cordillera regions. The museum preserves items that represent the culture of cordillera natives by promoting their art. 

Pieces like Igorot house structures, farming tools, wood carving tools, sugar cane pressers, and dioramas of Ifugao rituals are exhibited on the museum’s walls. Not only are the items open for observing, but they are also being thoroughly explained through labels, orientations, lectures, and demonstrations so that visitors and researchers can actually understand the history behind each artifact! 

5. Crisologo Museum

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G to level up your knowledge on local family histories other than your own? Try to stop by this museum sometime! If you have no clue who the Crisologos are, then this museum can change that!

To give you a brief refresher, the Crisologo family is one of the most important political families in the province , back in the day. Everything you need to know about them is featured in this museum, which is actually the family’s ancient house! Pretty authentic, huh? This museum is located in Vigan City ,  located in the Northern Luzon region. 

Everything the Crisologos owned is currently displayed in the museum; that includes family portraits, offices, and memorabilia in relation to their family background! The museum was made to commemorate the family’s past accomplishments, and to give the visitors a glimpse of how wealthy the Crisologo family was and how significant their role was. 

Not to mention, the streets of Vigan that lead up to this museum is full of kalesas and Spanish architecture that strongly give off Spanish era vibes, which will truly carry you back further in time. This place is a great eye-opener for any tourist, historical enthusiast or not. Plus, it’s free!

Have fun learning and don’t forget to bring back some precious souvenirs! Check out our College Life section on the Edukasyon.ph blog to read more about traveling and education ! 

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It was our first time go there. It was exciting and cool. With the promo price, it is what is... read more

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It was a good experience for my son. The facilities could benefit from better up-keep and cleanliness though.

The best time to visit Manila Ocean Park is during the weekdays. Do not go when its holiday or weekend or during Christmas season because of the volume of the people. It is not as grand as the other ocean parks internationally, but kids will surely enjoy the huge aquariums and other activities that the park offers. You go here for the love of the kids.

I been to Manila Ocean Park several times. A great place for the family and children. Several tours are offered at this park. I went to all of them. The evening water show is very nice.. I recommend you visit this park while in Philippines. Walking distance from Hotel H2O... Thanks I give it a Two thumbs up...

It has potential, but needs new vision to streamline the experience more. The ticketservice is “convoluted” with different tickets for different experiences, although it’s all in the same building. Because of that everything has a separate entrance and exit, which takes up unnecessary space. I would advise an all in one admission like all other theme parks do. That way the experience can be more streamlined as well as managing the huge crowds in some smaller areas, which was really uncomfortable for our kids (2 and 4). Why are there different shops everywhere, it’s like a “hawkers” experience at a beach. The shows are also too far apart in time slots, either early in the morning or at the end of the day. Why not 5 smaller shows every 2 hours? Currently it seems as an “easy” cop out to manage visitors, although you still pay for it in a combo ticket. The bathrooms could use some attention aswell. We did have fun for the most part, the kids did mis a playground, but ok for 2hrs. if you get a good deal on combo tickets.

Sadly, this was much better a few years ago. There were many sharks and fish but the numbers seem to have delcined. The place needs a bit of a face lift too. They still have some good attractions such as being able to touch the rays and sharks, seal show, birds. Look for Metro Deals online so you can get value for money.

Nice outing for half a day, many different spieces to se and experience. The crown of the day was the sealion show it was awesome. Get the show in the morning since it got very hot in the sun in afternoon.

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Popular Places for School Field Trip in Manila

Are you familiar with the places where school field trips are commonly held? The short list is in no particular order you can add if I’ve missed a place or two.

Luneta Park, Manila Zoo, Fort Santiago, Museo Pambata, San Agustin Church, Manila Cathedral, National museum, Manila Ocean Park, Star City.

These places especially the historical sites have maintained their stature and cleanliness for years making them popular among local tourists and foreign travelers.

Each tourist spot must have managed their own garbage disposal system well. One or two of them could be maintaining their own  composter to keep the facilities clean all the time.

What was the last place in the list that you have visited so far?

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Top Destinations for Fieldtrips

  • March 19, 2018

It’s summer and what better way to spend it on field trips with friends! For us, like most homeschoolers, it’s not really a way to take time off from learning. In fact, we always look forward to field trips or educational travels, holiday or not.

Here are the Top Destinations for Fieldtrips

Museum museums can be found all over the globe. Most of not all, Children’s museums are hands-on and interactive that can occupy the whole family for hours, even the whole day.

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Locally, we have Museong Pambata (read 20 Things We Learned in Museo Pambata ) and whole lot of other must visit museums: The Mind Museum,  The National Museum , Philippine Science Centrum,  Quezon City Experience (QCX), Philippine Sports Museum,  Bible Museum ,  BenCab Museum in Baguio  and many others.

Historical Sites, Monuments and Famous Landmarks

Visiting a historical place is another idea for a learning vacation. We kicked off our history class by visiting Cebu – going to the oldest city and oldest street in the country, and so much more. In Manila, a trip to Luneta would be a good start.

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When we were in Singapore and Busan, we did a walking tour to check bridges, as Gab has been fascinated and interested in them, and these does not have admission fees:   Exploring Bridges in Singapore |  Places to Go in Busan For Kids

Read more of our Cebu Trip here: Cebu City Educational Tour for Kids | Places to Go in Cebu City

Zoos, Farms, Parks or Gardens

There are numerous learning opportunities when visiting a zoo or a farm. You can talk about habitats, life cycles, and importance of conservation and animal care.

In Manila, we have the Manila Zoo, the Avilon Zoo or the Manila Ocean Park. There are farms in Laguna, Cavite and Bulacan that offers tours to kids. We also have  Nayong Pilipino (in Rizal Park and another one in Pampanga).

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Other related post:  Family-Friendly Parks in Manila

Planning for a field trip does not have to cost an arm and a leg. It isn’t necessarily to be in a new location (though traveling can be a great experience and side-benefit!). The great thing about learning is that it can happen in any place that’s new to your child, something she or he has not seen or experienced before.

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Helpful website for every filipino, deped guidelines on field trips or off-campus activities.

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The new DepEd guidelines on field trips or off-campus activities were released through the DO 66 series of 2017 also known as “Implementing Guidelines on the Conduct of Off-Campus Activities.”

The Department of Education (DepEd) has issued a memorandum lifting the ban on field trips, which has been in effect since March 9, 2017 per DepEd Memorandum No. 47, likewise issued new implementing guidelines for private and public schools. The guidelines, issued by Education Secretary Leonor Briones in the effect of  Department Order 66, states that it is to be implemented in support of the K to 12 curriculum.

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New DepEd Guidelines on Field Trips

1. In support of the K to 12 Curriculum implementation, the Department of Education (DepEd) hereby establishes the enclosed guidelines on the conduct of co-curricular and extra-curricular off-campus activities for public and private schools.

2. All co-curricular and extra-curricular activities will adhere to the following:

  • Ensure relevance and alignment with the educational competencies of the K to 12 Curriculum and leadership development of learners;
  • Uphold child protection principles and that no learner shall be disadvantaged in any form; and
  • Observe the safety and security protocols for all participants before, during and after the activity.

3. This issuance repeals DepEd Order Nos. 87 and 52, s. 2003, 5, s. 2002 and 56, s. 2001. All other related issuances, rules and regulations, as well as provisions which are inconsistent with this policy are hereby repealed, rescinded, or modified accordingly.

4. Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed.

DO 66 addresses the lapses in safety standards that prompted the issuance of DepEd Memorandum No. 47 and set clearer guidelines for service providers partnering with the schools. All vehicles, most especially those arranged with external transportation operators shall be duly certified by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and Land Transportation Office (LTO). Vehicles should not be more than 10 years old as of the scheduled date of the off-campus activity reckoned from the year of manufacture.

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The Order additionally limits the number of passengers to the seating capacity of the vehicle and prohibits placing additional seats on the aisle to accommodate more people. The school, meanwhile, is instructed to “ensure that all drivers assigned to service off-campus participants have updated licenses and are in good medical condition.” Vehicle inspection is required to be done before departure and during the activity proper.

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My kid is about to have their field trip this october, my goodness the waiver if you can call it a waiver walang itenerary walang etc. etc Details…. Im in support to off-campus activity kasi importante rin yan talaga, but how come the school is OA naman sa waiver nila wherein first in foremost kahit naman anong gawin eh liable parin sila sa safety ng mga bata and that does not totally waived them off the responsibility… DepED pls double check on this… Pirma ng Principal ng Adviser and details yun lang namn… so it will be easier for us to decide kung sasama ang bata o hindi… Good Day everyone..

Bakit po ang field trip authorization ay wala man lang pirma ng principal o adviser? PINAPIRPIRMAHAN lang po nila sa mga magulang. Nakakatakot kapag may aksidente nangyari sino ang sa sagot? Wala naman consent at approval ng school, particularly MONDAY high school

Isangguni ninyo sa nearest DepEd po.

Is it appropriate that school ask the parent to sign on waiver indicating they are not responsble to any problem that will occur during the outdoor activity

Directly PM DepED po: https://www.facebook.com/DepEd.Philippines/

sana ipagbawal na rin ung pag pirma ng parents or guardians ng waiver that holds the schools, its personnel and outside vehicle contractors from being held responsible kung may mangyaring untoward incident. from the school premises, during the travel to and back in the school premises, and during the activities.

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DepEd allows school field trips again

MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Education (DepEd) has lifted its moratorium on school field trips and other off-campus activities for both public and private schools.

Education Secretary Leonor Briones signed DepEd Order Number 66, series of 2017 , which lists down 3 guidelines that schools should follow in holding co-curricular and extracurricular off-campus activities. 

When conducting off-campus trips, DepEd ordered schools to:

  • Ensure relevance and alignment with the educational competencies of the Kindergarten-to-12 curriculum and the leadership development of learners
  • Uphold child protection principles and that no learner shall be disadvantaged in any form
  • Observe the safety and security protocols for all participants before, during, and after the activity 

The order was uploaded on the DepEd’s website on December 27, 2017.

DepEd had banned school field trips starting in February 2017 after a bus carrying 50 students from Bestlink College of the Philippines crashed into an electric post at Sitio Bayucan in Barangay Sampaloc, Tanay. 

Fifteen students died in the road crash. They were on the way to a camping trip in the province. 

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) had also imposed a moratorium on the school field trips of state colleges and universities following the Tanay bus incident. 

CHED lifted the moratorium  in August 2017. –  Rappler.com

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Why School Field Trip Is Essential On Students Learning

Field trips are there to bridge the gap between hands-on experience and education. For a lot of schools, field trips or “ educational trips ” are an essential requirement in an educational curriculum. It helps students be creative and productive as an individual after they graduate from high school and college.

Furthermore, it also prepares them to make significant differences in the community and life as we know it. Through it, students can acquire hands-on experience and increased knowledge outside the four walls of the classroom. Although a lot of people may think that field trips ay disrupt the regular class time, it’s valuable for students of all ages.

Here are the many reasons why field trips rightfully deserve a place in education today:

Field trips bridge the gap between books and real-life examples

Taking these trips provides students with valuable educational opportunities outside of the classroom. Since it goes beyond the textbooks and the usual tools for learning, it gives them the opportunity to connect their classroom lessons to real-life examples.

Moreover, students can also learn while having fun since they are exposed to an informal learning environment. If the field trip destination has staff members who can provide hands-on teaching, then the students will be more than happy to learn something new.

Field trips give students a chance to encounter tangible lessons

It has been said that traveling and experiencing a particular place opens the mind more than any book can. Field trips are not a way for the youth to escape the responsibilities of school work. Instead, they are crucial in enhancing their personal development, providing enriching learning opportunities outside the classroom.

Furthermore, it helps students gain new perspectives of the world. By coming into contact with a different environment that they are accustomed to, they’ll develop a sense of openness to the differences of others.

Field trips are an enriched learning method for students

Educators can choose a field trip that enhances their learning plan as well as synchronizes with classroom learning. It helps illustrate difficult concepts that go beyond a traditional classroom lesson by supplying more specific information. It offers an improved learning method by acting as a classroom supplement that provides direct insights and experiences.

Moreover, it exposes students to different learning styles. Traditional lectures are fit for audio learners, the ones who learn best through listening. However, more visual learners can hugely benefit from the help of visual aids. These aids can exist in the classroom but are more commonly found in a field trip.

Furthermore, tactile learners can learn better if they encounter an opportunity that helps them perform hands-on learning experiences just like field trips provide.

Field trips offer classroom inspiration

More often than not, students can learn better if they if they can touch, see, smell, and experience something.  By being exposed to real-life examples, it motivates them to learn more and deepen their understanding of a particular topic once they return to the classroom. Since these excursions are stimulating, they’ll likely bound to achieve higher levels of achievement in their studies.

It also acts as a reward to motivate, inspire and encourage good behavior among students. The prospect of going on a field trip, which is often viewed as a time for recreation and unwinding from the stress of school life, motivates them to work hard in their academics.

Field trips create meaningful relationships through bonding

Field trips are a fantastic way for students to bond and spend time with others in a new environment. By getting away from the everyday atmosphere of the classroom, it gives them the chance to connect on a more personal level with others without the structure of a typical school day.

Furthermore, field trips are a creative way to bring students closer to one another. It combines educational content with team-building activities, such as working together in a particular task and succeeding in it. To further deepen the bond among students, it’s always a great idea to plan it early during the school year, as it encourages team spirit.

Field trips teach life skills that students can use in the future

Field trips can help students earn valuable life skills that can better equip them with life after graduation and their future careers. They can learn about different professions, opportunities, and ideas.

It also has the power to awaken one’s desire to try new things and pursue new horizons. It introduces them to job opportunities that can spark their interests and passions.

Field trips are fun, fun, fun!

Most students’ favorite memories of going on a school trip are how they enjoyed the entire experience. Getting away from an average school day will always be exciting. There’s no wonder why these are always highly anticipated events. It gives students the time to relax and enjoy the trip with their friends, leaving them re-energized with a more renewed focus in school.

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