The opening of School Year 2026–2027 is fast approaching in all public schools nationwide. According to DepEd, Brigada Eskwela will take place from June 1 to 5, 2026. This year’s program carries the theme, “Bayanihan sa Paaralan: Nagkakaisa para sa Kaayusan at Kaalaman.” In line with this theme, the Department of Education encourages all stakeholders, including NGOs and community partners, to take part in this important activity as schools prepare for the opening of classes. To support the campaign, Brigada Eskwela advocacy materials, including the official logo, theme song, posters, T-shirt design, and tarpaulin layouts, are now available here.
As part of the information campaign, all public schools are required to post the official Brigada Eskwela 2026 advocacy materials and tarpaulins as per DepEd Memorandum 27 (s. 2026). In addition, the official T-shirt design for Brigada Eskwela 2026 is also available. You can find and download the official tarpaulin layouts and advocacy materials here for free.
Advocacy Materials in Previous Years
Even if some materials are outdated, it is still important to review the previous Brigada Eskwela resources. This helps maintain consistency in your efforts. In addition, you can reuse these advocacy materials for stronger campaign activities that support the program.
Moreover, the collection includes editable files. Because of this, you can redesign the materials based on your needs. This allows your school to showcase its creativity and unique identity.
| Brigada Eskwela 2025 Advocacy Materials | Download Link |
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| Brigada Eskwela Logo | Download |
| Brigada Eskwela Tarpaulin Lay-out | Download |
| Brigada Eskwela Visual Poster | Download |
The DepEd suggests using the official prayer for the National Kick-off program of the Brigada Eskwela. Also, the department encourages teachers and other stakeholders to watch the program’s National Kick-off online.
Brigada Eskwela 2026 Advocacy Materials
The Brigada Eskwela is one of the biggest programs of the Department of Education at the start of every school year. Many people think that this activity only focuses on cleaning and repairing classrooms. While this is one of its main goals, Brigada Eskwela is also about raising awareness among stakeholders about the needs of schools and how their support can make a difference.
In addition, learning remains important even during this program. The Department of Education continues to encourage teachers and stakeholders to provide support and interventions for struggling learners. Because of this, we are sharing our advocacy materials even before the official release from the department. You may use these materials for your early Brigada Eskwela 2026 campaign activities.
| Brigada Eskwela 2026 Advocacy Materials | Download Link |
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| Brigada Eskwela 2026 Logo | Download |
| Brigada Eskwela 2026 Tarpaulin Lay-out | Download |
| Brigada Eskwela 2026 Key Visual Poster | Download |
| Brigada Eskwela T-shirt | Edit in Canva |
| Brigada Eskwela 2026 Forms and Reports | Download |
What is Brigada Eskwela?

Brigada Eskwela is a nationwide effort that brings people together to prepare public schools for the new school year. It works like a big school clean-up activity that runs for six days. Parents, students, teachers, local businesses, and organizations all take part in this shared responsibility. Together, they help create a safe and ready learning environment for learners.
In addition, the program promotes volunteerism that supports literacy development across the country. It also has several important goals. For example, it helps improve school facilities and surroundings. It also supports the physical and mental well-being of learners.
Moreover, Brigada Eskwela strengthens the involvement of parents and stakeholders in schools. At the same time, it ensures that educational data stays accurate through a nationwide inventory validation.
FAQs
Brigada Eskwela 2026 will be conducted from June 1 to June 5, 2026, ahead of the opening of classes for School Year 2026–2027.
The theme is “Bayanihan sa Paaralan: Nagkakaisa para sa Kaayusan at Kaalaman,” emphasizing collective action to improve school facilities and support literacy.
Participants include school heads, teachers, non‑teaching personnel, parents, learners, LGUs, community members, volunteers, and other stakeholders, all voluntarily.
Yes, but only with partners that do not present conflicts of interest.
Classroom walls must remain bare and free from posters, decorations, tarpaulins, and other posted materials. Classrooms should also not be used to stockpile materials and must be clear of unused or disposable items.
No. Participation of parents and learners must be purely voluntary.
Yes. Schools must submit Brigada Eskwela Accomplishment Reports through the DepEd Partnerships Database System (DPDS). Division and Regional Offices validate the reports.

