As of January 2026, the educational landscape is reaching a critical milestone in student welfare. The official window for the National Uploading and Validation of the WASH in Schools (WinS) Program for School Year 2025-2026 is now open. Running from January 26 through March 31, 2026, this phase represents a massive digital mobilization aimed at auditing and improving the water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions for millions of students.
This isn't just a routine data entry task; it is the pulse check of a nation’s commitment to public health. By utilizing the Three-Star Approach (TSA), schools are participating in a standardized, evidence-based system that ensures hygiene isn't just an afterthought—it's an institutional priority.
Understanding the Uploading Window: Key Deadlines
The timeline for this year’s validation is strict to ensure data integrity and timely intervention. Administrative leaders and WinS Coordinators should mark their calendars for these critical dates:
Commencement Date: January 26, 2026
Closing Date: March 31, 2026
System Platform: The e-OMS (Electronic Online Monitoring System)
The two-month window allows schools to transition their offline findings into the national database. Given the scale of this operation, stakeholders are urged not to wait until the final week of March, as this period often sees the highest traffic on the ICTS-SID servers.
Data Integrity and the "Single Source of Truth"
One of the most vital updates for the SY 2025-2026 cycle is the protocol regarding data discrepancies. The policy is now clearer than ever: the result on the uploaded report in the e-OMS shall be the official and final rating.
If a school’s offline monitoring form suggests a different outcome than what is reflected in the digital portal, the e-OMS star rating prevails. This shift emphasizes the importance of the digital validation process. It ensures that the national health dashboard remains accurate and that the "Star Ratings" awarded to schools are based on the most current, verified digital data.
New Indicators: The SBFP Integration
This year, the monitoring forms have been updated to include more granular data points. A significant addition is the SBFP (School-Based Feeding Program) indicator.
When uploading, coordinators must ensure they are using the latest version of the forms, which now request the number of beneficiaries disaggregated by sex. This level of detail allows health officials to analyze the intersection of nutrition and hygiene, ensuring that resources are distributed equitably and that the specific needs of all students are met.
Protocol for Non-DepEd and Private Institutions
To maintain a comprehensive national census of school health without overstepping administrative boundaries, the guidelines provide a specific instruction for non-DepEd elementary and secondary schools: upload a blank form only. This ensures these institutions are accounted for in the system’s participation metrics while respecting the different reporting structures of private education sectors.
Troubleshooting and System Support
Recognizing that digital infrastructure can face hurdles, the 2026 guidelines emphasize real-time coordination. If an uploading interruption occurs, the primary point of contact is the ICTS-SID.
If system maintenance is required, a cascading notification system is in place:
ICTS-SID identifies the maintenance need.
Regional WinS Coordinators are notified immediately.
Information is filtered down to the School Division Offices (SDOs).
This proactive approach minimizes frustration and ensures that the March 31 deadline remains achievable for all regions.
Contact Information for SY 2025-2026
For those requiring technical clarification or policy guidance during the uploading phase, the Bureau of Learner Support Services – School Health Division (BLSS-SHD) has designated a specialized team:
Ms. Magdalena Portia T. Caralug (Supervising Health Program Officer)
Mr. Vonreich B. Berta (Education Program Specialist II)
Mr. Dranoel Cyrus C. Baguio (Technical Assistant II)
Contact: (02) 632-9935 | 0915-564-4363 | sbfp@deped.gov.ph
A Data-Driven Future for Student Health
The National Uploading and Validation process is the backbone of the WinS Program. By translating physical school conditions into digital data, the program creates accountability and a roadmap for improvement. Whether a school is currently at a one-star or three-star level, the act of uploading and validating this data is the first step toward a healthier, safer learning environment for the next generation.