
Isidore held an educational field trip on January 28, 2026, giving Isidoreans the chance to explore, discover, and enjoy learning outside the classroom.
The learners first visited the El Deposito Museum, where they gained a deeper appreciation of Philippine history, engineering, and heritage. The museum tour offered insights into the country’s water system and explained the importance of preservation and innovation.




They then went to Repertory Philippines Eastwood to watch the musical play Alice in Wonderland. The colorful performance showcased the power of theater in storytelling, creativity, and self-expression.
The last stop was the Mindspark Museum at Ayala Malls Manila Bay, where learners explored interactive science exhibits. Through hands-on activities and immersive displays, they discovered the wonders of science and technology.







Some learners were accompanied by their parents, making the trip even more special as families bonded through shared learning experiences. Teachers and non-teaching staff were present to guide and assist the learners and to ensure everyone’s safety.
The field trip was graced by the presence of the School Principal, Teacher Arcelita J. Gaspar, and the School Administrator, Teacher Ann Marie S. Bartolome, whose support highlighted the school’s commitment to experiential education.





Sharing her experience, Astrid Chua of Grade 6-Pascal said, “Joining the field trip is fun and sad at the same time because this is my last year joining Isidore educational field trip since I will graduate already. But I really enjoyed the special moments with my friends.”
Overall, the field trip provided valuable learning experiences and joyful memories for everyone involved, strengthening the learners’ love for learning inside and outside the classroom.