We are proud to partner with our sister school, University of Cebu Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue, located in the Philippines. This partnership provides our students with meaningful opportunities to connect, communicate, and learn with peers from another country.
Through this collaboration, students develop their English communication skills, cultural awareness, and global understanding. Activities such as letter exchanges, virtual meetings, and collaborative projects allow students to experience real-world English in a fun and engaging way.
Together, we are building friendships beyond borders and creating a global learning community.
Letter writing
Video calls or virtual exchange
Cultural presentations (festivals, food, traditions)
English speaking activities
Improves English communication skills
Builds confidence
Encourages global friendships
Develops cultural understanding
Collaborative Meeting
School principals and teachers from both schools met virtually to plan and support the virtual exchange activities.
First Session
Students give a short self-introduction and have a short Q&A with their partners.
Second Session: Posting on Padlet
This Padlet slideshow showcases students' New Year celebrations in the Philippines and Taiwan. Through photos and short descriptions, students share their traditions, food, and family activities, while learning about different cultures. The activity encourages creativity, cultural awareness, and meaningful student collaboration.
Third Session
Students share what they learned on the Padlet posts. They share the similarities and differences of both countries.
Fourth Session : Posting on Padlet
This Padlet slideshow showcases students’ school life in the Philippines and Taiwan. Through photos and short descriptions, students share their school activities, clubs, facilities, and learning environment while discovering similarities and differences between their schools.
Fifth Session : Culminating Activity
Students showcase their learning through artwork presentations, where they explain their work in English. Afterwards, students participate in a fun game by asking and answering questions related to the topics they learned throughout the virtual exchange. This activity encourages creativity, confidence, communication skills, and active student engagement.
The classroom is full of joy as students celebrate this special exchange together.