Senate seeks review of DepEd’s trimester proposal amid calls for wider consultation

By: Abraham Reign Magbiro
February 17, 2026
117

Photo Courtesy of Philstar | Development Asia

Senators called for a formal review of the Department of Education’s (DepEd) proposal to implement a trimester academic calendar for School Year 2026-2027, stating the major change requires a broader stakeholder consultation before implementation.

Sen. Bam Aquino, chairperson of the Senate committee on basic education, focusing on the need for a Senate hearing and extensive discussions on the proposed shift, warning against a rushed rollout without proper consultation.

“Before DepEd implements the trimestral system, it is important that this undergoes extensive consultation,” Aquino said.

“The Committee on Basic Education supports proposals and reforms that will address the learning gap and assist teachers, who are currently overloaded with non-teaching tasks. While we recognize the need for comprehensive reform, we must ensure that it is not implemented hastily and that it undergoes proper consultation,” Aquino added.

DepEd earlier floated the idea of shifting to a trimester setup this month, saying the structure could create longer, uninterrupted periods of instruction, reducing administrative burden for teachers, as well improve lesson pacing.

“Sisiguraduhin natin na may Senate Hearing tungkol sa repormang ito, para suriin at pag-usapan ito," Aquino said.

Under the proposed calendar, the school year would still run June to March but will be divided into three academic terms with built-in enrichment blocks for remediation and administrative tasks.

Teachers’ group ACT Philippines, raised concerns about the proposal, saying that the shift may not be based on sufficient evidence and could affect existing challenges, such as learning gaps and workload pressures, forcing meaningful consultation before structural changes are adopted.

Meanwhile, Malacañang expressed support for public consultations regarding the proposal, saying discussions among stakeholders is necessary to ensure ideal outcomes for both learners and educators.

In addition to the trimester debate, lawmakers have also suggested related measures, including a voucher expansion bill aimed at helping students from low and middle income families attending private schools in areas with overcrowded public classrooms.

The proposed shift comes after the Second Congressional Commission on Education reported significant drops in proficiency levels among students in Grades 3, 6, 10 and 12. 

The measure also aims to ease the administrative workload of teachers, amid a shortage of more than 30,000 educators as of 2025.

For 2026, the national budget earmarks a record P1.3 trillion for the education sector, including P29 billion for the hiring of additional teachers and P42 billion for non-teaching personnel.

Comments

  1. Knights, Lady Knights triumphant in battle of Intramuros
  2. Josef v Ursua revisited as SC rules on same-sex property rights
  3. Letran bags double sweep against San Sebastian
  4. Lady Knights stomp Lady Altas in three sets, Knights bow to Altas Spikers in a nail-biter
  5. More than a decision: From care that empowers autonomy
  6. Letran-Manila shifts from Google Classroom to Canvas
  7. Lady Knights hand Lady Spikers first loss of the tournament, Knights snap winning streak against Red Spikers
  8. Letran, on a winning streak, bags double victories in women's and men’s volleyball
  9. Behind the nostalgic comeback of 2016
  10. Letran-Manila holds earthquake drill orientation ahead of Intramuros-wide exercise
  11. Effusive eruption of Mayon Volcano continues for 18th consecutive day
  12. Etched in Time: Seniors Reflecting on Their Last Semester
  13. Knighted in Glory: Honoring the victories and upcoming challenges of season 101
  14. MoveIt Drivers: A Christmas Journey
  15. From Law to Life: RA 11166's Fight Against HIV on World AIDS Day
  16. The Rooster's Mass: A Filipino heartbeat at dawn
  17. Marcos Jr.’s priority bills: A deep dive into four crucial legislations
  18. Warm glow in the dark walls: Christmas festivities in Intramuros
  19. Letran suffers heartbreaking loss against rival San Beda, ends NCAA 101 run as first runner up.
  20. Honoring Bonifacio: Rallying Against Corruption
  21. Knights return to familiar territory with an old foe standing in the way
  22. Letran sweeps Perpetual, back in the Finals after 3 years
  23. Preparing future tourism professionals, one event at a time