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MAKATI CITY, July 18, 2025 — In what could become a defining legacy of the Marcos Jr. administration, a bold vision to put Filipino learners at the heart of urban mobility and infrastructure has officially been set in motion.
In a historic memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed today, the Department of Education (DepEd), the Department of Transportation (DOTr), and the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (UK FCDO) pledged a transformative collaboration: the Senate-DepEd (SEED) Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Project.
The initiative—funded under the UK FCDO’s Green Cities and Infrastructure Programme—signals not only a monumental shift in urban planning but also a firm commitment to elevating public education by making the daily commutes of students safer, smarter, and sustainable.
At the core of this alliance is the 13-hectare DepEd Complex in Taguig City, which is being reimagined into “Education City,” a climate-resilient, future-ready urban haven designed to be more than just a center for learning. It will be a fully integrated community where students, teachers, and families can live, learn, work, and thrive.
A Vision Beyond Asphalt and Rail
“Education City” is not just an infrastructure project; it is a nation’s vow to its youth. Rising directly atop the upcoming Senate-DepEd Station, a key junction in the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) and Metro Manila Subway Project (MMSP), this city-within-a-city promises a synergy of accessibility, sustainability, and innovation.
Imagine green towers rising beside transit hubs, where classrooms coexist with tree-lined walkways, teacher dormitories face public parks, and digital learning centers sit above bustling railways that cut the average student commute time in half.
“This partnership ensures that our learners and educators will directly benefit from a well-planned, green, and safe environment that ultimately contributes to the public education objectives,” said Education Secretary Sonny Angara.
His words underscore the SEED TOD Project’s unique mission: education is not just about books and blackboards—it’s about the journey to get there.
British Innovation, Filipino Aspiration
Adding prestige and technical prowess to the venture, the UK has deployed its architectural and transit planning heavyweights—Crossrail International, among others—to help design and implement the master plan. The model? London’s Elizabeth Line—a global benchmark in transit-oriented development.
British Ambassador Laure Beaufils described the partnership with pride:
“The UK is proud to bring in British expertise and innovation to pioneer a TOD where people can live, learn, work, and thrive — connected by efficient transport systems, designed with people at the heart, and guided by principles of sustainability and resilience.”
SEEDing a Better Future
What makes this project groundbreaking isn’t just the concrete or the steel—it’s the ideology. The SEED Project sets a precedent for how education, transportation, and urban development can align toward a unified national agenda.
This isn’t about stations alone. It’s about strategy.
The SEED TOD model will extend to other railway nodes, cultivating self-sustaining educational ecosystems across Metro Manila. Each stop becomes a possible “Education City,” complete with economic activity, affordable housing for teachers, digital learning hubs, and even MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) facilities to generate new revenue streams for public education.
These revenue-generating components are crucial. With long-term financial gains from commercial leasing and partnerships, DepEd will have more resources to build much-needed classrooms and accelerate digital transformation across Philippine public schools.
Next Stop: NEDA
The immediate next step? Formation of a working group to launch Phase 2—technical studies and project concept submission to the NEDA Investment Coordination Committee (ICC). Approval will determine how soon ground can be broken for what may become the Philippines’ most learner-centered urban hub.
This is not a fantasy. It is a focused, funded, and feasible masterplan—designed by the best minds from the Philippines and the United Kingdom, and championed by the very agencies tasked with shaping this generation’s future.
All Aboard the Education Express
In a country where students brave floods, traffic, and long walks just to reach a classroom, “Education City” feels almost utopian. But under the leadership of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., this dream is starting to take form—not in distant decades, but within our lifetime.
This project may well mark the beginning of a new era where education, urban mobility, and sustainability are no longer isolated sectors but interconnected pillars of nation-building.
The message is loud and clear: The Philippines is done waiting. The journey to a smarter, safer, and more dignified education commute has officially begun.
Wazzup Pilipinas will continue to track the developments of the SEED TOD Project and the rise of “Education City” as it unfolds—where every train stop could soon mean a new chapter for Filipino learners.

Ross is known as the Pambansang Blogger ng Pilipinas - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professional by profession and a Social Media Evangelist by heart.
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