What does it take to bring together young leaders from across the Philippines for one unforgettable week? That’s the mission of LearnCon PH 2025, a national youth convergence happening in Dumaguete City. It’s more than just a school event—it’s a carefully planned gathering where students, teachers, and officials come together to learn, lead, and collaborate on issues that matter.
If you’re curious about how it all works, these are the links for everything you need to know.
These Are the Links for Who Can Join
Each Schools Division Office (SDO), with approval from their Regional Office, nominates 12 representatives—a mix of learners and officials.
For Learners:
Must be bona fide secondary school students by School Year 2025–2026
Should have good moral character
Must be physically capable of joining activities (with accommodations if needed)
Active in clubs or organizations aligned with themes like leadership, health, climate action, or inclusion
For Officials:
Must have good office standing and professional designation
Should have experience as a division/regional officer, school head, guidance counselor, or teacher
Must be committed to guiding learners throughout the event
This ensures inclusivity and representation from diverse backgrounds.
These Are the Links for Registration
Before the convergence, there’s a detailed registration process. Chaperones help learners complete forms and submit requirements such as:
Parental consent and waiver forms
Medical certificates from SDO medical officers
School IDs and certifications
Proof of insurance coverage
All documents are uploaded online through the official registration portals:
LearnCon CP 2025 Editable Forms: https://tinyurl.com/LCPH25-Req
Participant Online Registration Form Via Microsoft Sheet: https://tinyurl.com/LCPH25-PaxRegistration
π Important: The deadline for submission is October 6, 2025. Regional Offices then confirm and endorse participants to the LearnCon Secretariat.
These Are the Links for Regional and BARMM Participants
The process differs slightly depending on where participants come from:
Regional Participants: Regional Offices coordinate with SDOs to upload official lists, consent forms, medical certificates, IDs, and insurance proof. They also handle travel details and attendance reports.
BARMM Participants: The LearnCon Secretariat works directly with the BARMM Ministry of Basic, Higher, and Technical Education. No registration fee is collected, and expenses are covered by the Secretariat’s budget.
This ensures that all regions, including BARMM, are represented fairly.
These Are the Links for the Convergence Proper
Once participants arrive in Dumaguete City, the real experience begins.
Arrival: October 26, 2025, from 1:00–5:00 p.m. at designated billeting schools
Meals: Provided from lunch on October 26 until breakfast on October 31
Activities: Workshops, plenary sessions, and regional sharing sessions. Any changes are announced officially during plenary gatherings.
Uniforms: Official LearnCon PH 2025 shirt for the opening, BLS-SDM shirt for the closing, and regional uniforms for sharing sessions
Recognition: Awards for the Best School Learning Action Cell Division (BLS-SDM) Implementers, based on quality, theme alignment, and impact
It’s a mix of structured learning, cultural exchange, and recognition of excellence.
Did You Know?
Dumaguete City, the host of LearnCon PH 2025, is nicknamed the “City of Gentle People.” It’s famous for its welcoming community and vibrant university town atmosphere—making it the perfect backdrop for a youth convergence.
A Personal Take
Looking at these guidelines, I can’t help but think of my own school days. The most memorable moments weren’t just in classrooms—they were in events like this, where you met peers from different places and realized you were part of something bigger. LearnCon PH 2025 feels like one of those rare opportunities where students don’t just learn about leadership—they live it.
Why LearnCon PH 2025 Matters
At its heart, LearnCon PH 2025 is about preparing young people for the future. By combining leadership, advocacy, and cultural exchange, it creates a safe and inspiring space for growth.
These are the links for everything you need to know about this convergence—and maybe, just maybe, it’s the kind of event that sparks a lifelong passion for leadership. Would you join something like this if you had the chance?