School action plans help teachers, coordinators, and school personnel organize programs, interventions, and school-based activities for the entire school year. These plans serve as guides for setting objectives, identifying activities, assigning persons involved, preparing timelines, and monitoring expected outputs.
For SY 2026–2027, many schools are preparing action plans that are aligned with the three-term school calendar, MATATAG Curriculum implementation, learning recovery efforts, reading and numeracy programs, learner formation, and subject-based activities.
This post gathers EduFilesPH school action plan templates in one place so teachers can easily find, download, review, and customize the files based on their own school context.
Resource Information
Resource Type: School Action Plan Templates
File Format: Editable files
School Year: SY 2026–2027
Recommended Users: Teachers, coordinators, advisers, subject leaders, and school heads
Main Use: Planning, implementation, monitoring, and documentation of school programs
Customization: Editable based on school context
Category: Action Plans
About These School Action Plans
The school action plans listed on this page are designed to help teachers prepare organized and editable planning documents for different learning areas, programs, and school activities.
Each template may include common action plan parts such as objectives, activities, strategies, timeline, persons involved, resources needed, expected outputs, monitoring tools, and success indicators.
These files are intended to save teachers time in preparing documents, but they should still be reviewed carefully before use. The best action plan is one that reflects the actual needs of the learners, the priorities of the school, and the available resources in the community.
Teachers may use these templates as starting points, but the content should be customized based on the school’s implementation plans, learners’ assessment results, subject area needs, and official instructions from the school, district, division, or region.
Why School Action Plans Are Important
A clear action plan helps schools and teachers move from general goals to specific activities. Instead of listing broad intentions only, an action plan provides a practical guide for implementation.
A good school action plan may help teachers:
- identify priority needs of learners;
- plan interventions and enrichment activities;
- organize subject-based and school-based programs;
- assign tasks and responsibilities;
- prepare monitoring and evaluation activities;
- document accomplishments and outputs;
- align activities with curriculum and school goals; and
- prepare supporting documents for reporting and MOV purposes.
For action plans related to MATATAG Curriculum implementation, teachers should always check the latest curriculum guides and official school instructions. DepEd provides access to MATATAG Curriculum Guides for different grade levels and learning areas through its official MATATAG Curriculum page.
Available School Action Plan Templates
Below are the action plan templates included in the EduFilesPH collection.
Reading and Literacy Action Plans
- CRLA-Based School Action Plan in Reading
- Phil-IRI-Based Reading Action Plan
- Action Plan in Reading Filipino
- Reading/Literacy Action Plan for Grades 1–3
- Phil-IRI Reading Action Plan for Grades 4–10
- ARAL Program School Action Plan
Numeracy and Mathematics Action Plans
- School Action Plan in Numeracy
- School Action Plan in Mathematics
- PMES Literacy and Numeracy Action Plan Sample
Subject-Based Action Plans
- School Action Plan in English
- School Action Plan in Filipino
- School Action Plan in Science
- School Action Plan in Araling Panlipunan
- School Action Plan in MAPEH
- School Action Plan in TLE
- School Action Plan in ICT
- School Action Plan in GMRC
- School Action Plan in Values Education
- School Action Plan in Makabansa
Program and Organization Action Plans
- Kindergarten Action Plan
- SELG/SSLG Action Plan
What’s Usually Included in Each Action Plan?
Although each file may differ depending on the subject or program, most school action plan templates include the following parts:
- title of the action plan;
- school year;
- rationale or brief background;
- objectives;
- target learners or participants;
- activities and strategies;
- timeline or schedule of implementation;
- persons involved;
- resources needed;
- expected outputs;
- success indicators;
- monitoring and evaluation section; and
- remarks or documentation notes.
Some templates may also include suggested school activities such as reading interventions, numeracy activities, subject celebrations, club activities, learner formation programs, and performance monitoring.
How to Use the Action Plan Templates
- Choose the action plan template that matches your subject area, program, or school need.
- Open the related EduFilesPH post for that specific template.
- Read the description, reminders, and usage guide before downloading.
- Download the editable file from the download section.
- Replace sample details such as school name, grade level, dates, names, and target learners.
- Review the activities and adjust them based on your school calendar and actual implementation.
- Check if the objectives, timeline, and indicators match your school priorities.
- Proofread the final version before printing, submitting, or sharing.
Teacher Tip
Use the templates as guides, not as final documents. A customized action plan is more useful than a generic copy because it reflects the real needs of your learners, school, and community.
Before submitting any action plan, check the school’s instructions, division memoranda, curriculum guides, and program requirements.
Important Reminder
These school action plan templates are shared to help teachers save time in preparing planning documents. Please review and customize each file before using it.
Do not submit the templates without checking the objectives, activities, dates, names, grade levels, success indicators, and other details. Make sure the final version is appropriate for your school, learners, and assigned program.
Please do not repost, resell, or claim the templates as your own. You may share the official EduFilesPH post link instead so other teachers can access the original source.
Available School Action Plan Templates for SY 2026–2027
Browse the individual School Action Plan templates below. Each post includes a short guide, resource information, important reminders, and a download section for the editable file.
School Action Plan in Filipino SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in English SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Science SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Mathematics SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Araling Panlipunan SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Makabansa SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Values Education SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in GMRC SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in TLE SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in ICT SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in MAPEH SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan for Kindergarten SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan for SELG/SSLG SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Reading/Literacy (CRLA) SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Reading/Literacy (Phil-IRI) SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanSchool Action Plan in Reading/Literacy (Filipino) SY 2026–2027
View Action PlanFrequently Asked Questions
Are these school action plans editable?
Yes. The templates are intended to be editable so teachers can customize the content based on their school context, learners’ needs, and assigned programs.
Can I use these action plans for SY 2026–2027?
Yes. The collection is prepared for SY 2026–2027. However, teachers should still check the final school calendar, school instructions, and applicable DepEd issuances before using the files.
Are these action plans ready for submission?
They are templates and samples only. Please review, revise, and personalize the content before submitting them to your school head, coordinator, or office.
Can I share these templates with other teachers?
Yes, but please share the official EduFilesPH post link instead of reposting or reselling the files. This helps other teachers access the updated version from the original source.
Do I need to follow the exact activities in the templates?
No. The activities are sample entries only. You may add, remove, or revise activities depending on your learners’ needs, school priorities, available resources, and implementation schedule.
Disclaimer
EduFilesPH shares educational templates and teacher resources to help reduce preparation time. The files are provided as editable guides and should be reviewed before use.
EduFilesPH is not officially affiliated with the Department of Education unless clearly stated. Always refer to official DepEd issuances, curriculum guides, school memoranda, and division or regional instructions when preparing official documents.