
Isidoreans from Grades 3 to 6 recently took part in a series of meaningful Exposure Trips that allowed them to explore history and appreciate community helpers.
On November 26, 2025, Grades 5 and 6 began their educational journey with visits to several significant historical sites, including the Hiyas ng Bulacan Museum, Museo Republika ng 1899, Museo ng Kasaysayang Pampulitika ng Pilipinas, the Capitol Building, and the Malolos Cathedral. The trip aimed to deepen the learners’ understanding of the rich cultural and historical heritage found in their own community. The school expressed its heartfelt gratitude to the Provincial Government of Bulacan, especially the Provincial History, Arts, Culture and Tourism Office led by Ms. May Arlene Torres, for providing valuable insights and historical knowledge throughout the visit. Truly, our local history is a treasure worth preserving, honoring, and passing on to future generations.








Meanwhile, Grades 3 and 4 participated in the Day 2 Exposure Trip 2025. Their first stop was the Malolos City Police Station, where they toured the different offices and learned about the functions and roles of each division. PCPL Kevin Viron, PCR PNCO, guided the learners and explained how the police work together to maintain peace and safety in the community.



The next destination was the Malolos Fire Station. The learners and teachers were warmly welcomed by SFO1 Lucky Andrew A. Lizardo, Panasahan Sub-Station Commander, Community Educator, and Fire Safety Inspector. He introduced key personnel, including FO2 Christian E. Evangelista, driver-pump operator and community educator, and FO1 Marco G. Esteban, building plan evaluator and crew member. The children especially enjoyed meeting Berong, the fireman mascot, and exploring the fire station. They also learned the acronym SAFE—Sound the alarm, Alert the authorities, Fight the fire, Evacuate. They also danced to the BFP PASS song, which teaches the proper use of a fire extinguisher: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the lever, Sweep side to side.






To wrap up their adventure, the group visited EnJOYie Bakeshop in Mabolo, Malolos, where they observed how toasted bread is made and learned about various baking tools and equipment. As a generous gesture, Ms. Joy B. Valentin, the owner, gave free toasted bread and cupcakes to all learners and teachers.







Together, these Exposure Trips provided a rich, well-rounded learning experience, connecting Isidoreans not only with their cultural heritage but also with the dedicated community helpers who play essential roles in everyday life.