What happens when the sharpest young minds in the Philippines meet to test their wits in Math and Science? The result isn’t just competition—it’s collaboration, discovery, and inspiration. The 12th National Battle of Math and Science Champions is more than an academic event; it’s a celebration of innovation, perseverance, and the Filipino learner’s boundless potential.
A Gathering of the Country’s Brightest Minds
Every February, the Association of Science and Mathematics Educators of Philippine Private Schools (ASMEPPS) brings together top achievers from all over the nation. This 2026, Easter College in Baguio City will transform into a hub of energy, curiosity, and excellence as students and coaches gather for two days of intense contests and creative exploration.
The event isn’t limited to quiz bees—it’s a holistic academic experience. Students will engage in:
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Math and Science Quizzes – testing knowledge from basic principles to advanced problem-solving.
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Marathon of Skills and Talents – showcasing innovation, communication, and teamwork.
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Trivia Challenges – proving that learning can be fast-paced and fun.
What makes the event special is its inclusivity. Both public and private schools can join, and participation is entirely voluntary, ensuring a focus on genuine interest rather than obligation.
The Theme That Matters: Empowering Future Innovators
The main keyword—12th National Battle of Math and Science Champions—reflects more than just a competition title. This year’s theme, “Empowering Future Innovators: Strengthening Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education for a Sustainable World,” perfectly captures its mission.
In an age where technology shapes nearly every aspect of life, developing young minds in STEM isn’t optional—it’s essential. The contest encourages students to think beyond formulas and theories, urging them to connect scientific ideas to real-world sustainability.
It’s also an opportunity to strengthen what Filipino students already have in abundance:
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Creativity and adaptability – key traits for solving modern-day challenges.
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Collaboration – as success in science and math often depends on teamwork.
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Resilience – a hallmark of every Filipino learner striving despite limitations.
Why Competitions Like This Matter
Academic contests often go beyond medals and certificates. They build confidence, spark lifelong curiosity, and nurture leadership. The National Battle of Math and Science Champions helps:
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Promote Academic Excellence
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By providing a national stage for young achievers, it motivates others to aim higher.
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Encourage Healthy Competition
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Students learn the value of discipline and teamwork.
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Build Networks Among Educators
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Teachers share strategies, form partnerships, and bring new teaching insights to their schools.
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Highlight STEM as a Lifelong Path
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Many former participants have gone on to pursue careers in engineering, medicine, data science, and research.
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These competitions remind us that excellence doesn’t bloom overnight—it grows through guidance, practice, and encouragement.
Surprising Facts About the National Battle of Math and Science Champions
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Started with a small group of educators. The very first ASMEPPS contest involved fewer than 20 schools. Today, hundreds participate across regions.
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Baguio City has hosted multiple times. Its cool climate and strong academic culture make it a fitting home for such events.
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Winners often become peer mentors. Many top scorers later coach their schoolmates, creating a cycle of excellence.
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It aligns with DepEd’s “No-Collection Policy.” Ensuring fairness, no student or teacher is required to pay to join.
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It supports sustainability. Each year’s theme integrates global goals like renewable energy, digital literacy, or environmental awareness.
How to Join the 2026 Competition
If your school has top performers in regional contests, they may already qualify for the national stage. Here’s what participants need to know:
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Event Dates: February 20–21, 2026
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Venue: Easter College, Easter Road, Guisad, Baguio City
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Who Can Join:
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Winners and qualifiers of ASMEPPS Regional Math and Science events
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Top three division or association-level winners from both public and private schools
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Registration Link: https://asmepps.gascloud.tech/registration
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Contact Persons:
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Prof. Eloisa E. Olivera – ASMEPPS President (0906-013-2415 / 0999-991-4281)
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Dr. Santos T. Castillo Jr. – Vice President (0977-701-7576)
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Dr. Ide A. Liwanen – DepEd Benguet (0938-646-4712)
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Participation follows DepEd’s official policies to ensure learning remains the priority while supporting extracurricular engagement.
The Spirit of STEM: Beyond Books and Boards
STEM isn’t just about solving equations or memorizing scientific terms—it’s about curiosity. When learners are challenged in a competition, they develop critical thinking, creativity, and confidence. These skills later translate into innovations that benefit society.
In the Philippines, where young talent often outpaces available resources, events like this help level the playing field. They give provincial schools a chance to shine just as brightly as big-city institutions. And with today’s emphasis on sustainable development, every new idea counts.
Click here to read Advisory No. 216, s. 2025
Personal Insight
As a former educator, I’ve seen how joining academic contests transforms students. Some who once doubted their abilities came back from these competitions with newfound drive—not just to win, but to learn more. There’s something special about watching a student’s eyes light up when a tough problem suddenly makes sense. It reminds me why education is, at its core, an act of hope.
Conclusion
The 12th National Battle of Math and Science Champions stands as a testament to what Filipino learners can achieve when passion meets opportunity. It celebrates intellect, teamwork, and innovation—values that shape the nation’s future.
Will your school take part in this inspiring journey toward a more sustainable, knowledge-driven world? Share your thoughts or tell us which STEM field excites you the most in the comments below.