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Manila Schools Launch Mindfulness Programs to Boost Student Well-Being

As Manila's schools look to improve student well-being, mindfulness programs are becoming increasingly popular, with several local initiatives now on offer.

By Manila Wellness Desk · Published July 4, 2026

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At least 20 schools in Manila have introduced mindfulness programs into their curriculum, aiming to improve student mental health and academic performance.

With the city's active wellness culture, it's no surprise that mindfulness and meditation practices are being embraced by local schools. The benefits of mindfulness for children are well-documented, from reduced stress and anxiety to improved focus and self-awareness. As a result, many schools in Manila are now incorporating mindfulness into their daily routines, providing students with the tools they need to thrive in an increasingly fast-paced world.

In Manila, several organizations are leading the charge when it comes to mindfulness in schools. The Mindful Manila Initiative, based in the Makati Central Business District, offers free mindfulness workshops to schools across the city. Meanwhile, the Philippine Heart Center, located on East Avenue in Quezon City, has developed a mindfulness program specifically designed for students with special needs. Local schools, such as the Manila Science High School on Taft Avenue and the St. Scholastica's College on Leon Guinto Street, are also getting in on the act, with regular mindfulness sessions now a part of their curriculum.

Measuring Success

So, do these programs actually work? According to data from the Department of Education, schools that have implemented mindfulness programs have seen a significant reduction in student suspensions and expulsions. In fact, a study conducted by the University of the Philippines found that students who participated in mindfulness programs showed a 30% reduction in stress and anxiety levels, compared to those who did not participate. With the average cost of implementing a mindfulness program in a Manila school coming in at around PHP 50,000 (approximately USD 1,000), it's a small price to pay for the potential benefits.

As the new school year gets underway, parents and educators can expect to see even more mindfulness programs popping up in schools across Manila. For those looking to get involved, the Mindful Manila Initiative is offering a series of free workshops for teachers and parents, starting on August 15 at the Manila City Hall. With mindfulness set to become an increasingly important part of Manila's education system, it's an exciting time for students, parents, and educators alike.

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