Philippines Study Abroad: Learning English Through Daily Life, 'Different from Cebu Study Abroad' / Study Abroad to Live in English, Not Just Learn English

APSE Philippines Study Abroad has launched its Summer Campaign for 2026. Unlike Cebu study abroad, it proposes a new style of study abroad in the Philippines where English is acquired through daily life (homestay and attending local schools) in local cities.
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APSE Philippines Study Abroad Launches 2026 Summer Vacation Campaign

Expenses are 0 yen for study abroad periods of 4 weeks or more (minimum stay of 1 week available)

Asian Power School of English (APSE Philippines Study Abroad) has launched its 'Summer Campaign' for the 2026 summer vacation period.

This special campaign offers zero expenses for those studying abroad for 4 weeks or more during the 2026 summer vacation period.

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[Photo: APSE School Front] Tricycles waiting to pick up children

From 'Philippines Study Abroad = Cebu' to a new style of Philippines Study Abroad

When people think of studying abroad in the Philippines, many probably imagine language schools in Cebu Island.
However, in recent years, a new style of study abroad in the Philippines that is gaining attention is one where students learn English while living in local cities.

APSE Philippines Study Abroad offers a unique experience where students do not live in a language school dormitory, but rather stay with a host family and attend local schools, learning English alongside local children in their daily school life.

*Japanese students primarily have one-on-one lessons.

*Homestays are in a main house adjacent to the school, so once you step out of the main house, you are on the school grounds.

Not 'studying' English, but learning English by 'living' in English
That is APSE Philippines Study Abroad.

English is learned not in the classroom, but in daily life

In many language schools, English is only used during class, and after class, students often revert to speaking Japanese.

At APSE Philippines Study Abroad, there is an environment to use English in daily life through:

Homestays
School life
After-school activities
Weekends
Interaction with local children

In other words, it is a study abroad experience where you live in a 24-hour English environment.

It is said that 'time spent using English' is more important than 'time spent studying English.'
At APSE, life itself becomes English learning.

[Photo: Disconnect to Connect] An experiential program for Asian students themed 'A journey to build true bonds with God and neighbors,' learning inner growth and sincere relationship building with others.

[Photo: Fire and earthquake preparedness seminar] A seminar on preparedness for fires and earthquakes was held with the cooperation of the Tarlac Provincial Fire Department.

Learn English by playing and studying with local children

The biggest feature of APSE is the ability to experience school life with local children.

During breaks and after school, students can:

Play together
Eat together
Attend classes together
Play sports together
Go home together

In this environment, students naturally start using English.

They learn English that is actually used in daily life, not just textbook English.

This is a study abroad style that is hard to experience at typical language schools.

Children jump into the farm and enjoy 'learning and playing'!

[Photo: Be Prepared Always (Laging Handa)] With 'Be Prepared Always' in mind. Members of the APSE Boy Scouts continue their activities with smiles, undeterred by heavy rain on the first day of camp.

Immersive English life through homestays

At APSE Philippines Study Abroad, homestays are the primary accommodation, rather than dormitory living.

In homestays, there is an environment to live in English through:

Breakfast and dinner conversations
Conversations with family
Outings on weekends

Since the English environment continues even after class, the time spent using English is overwhelmingly greater.

'Learn English in class, use English in daily life'
This environment improves English proficiency.

Living room of the main house

Rooms where students stay

One-on-one lessons make it safe for English beginners

Japanese students typically have 5 to 6 one-on-one lessons per day, so English beginners can learn English with confidence.

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Example lesson contents:

English conversation
Grammar
Pronunciation
TOEIC
IELTS
Business English
Daily English conversation

Lessons are conducted according to English level.

Testimonials from APSE students ~Real voices from students~

'From studying English to living in English'

At APSE Philippines Study Abroad, many students actually feel that 'the way they learn English has changed.'

Here are some voices from those who have experienced studying abroad:

VOICE01: Thanks to the environment with no Japanese people, my study abroad was very satisfying even for a short period!

I found APSE when I was looking for a study abroad destination that offered no Japanese people, 24h English, and a charge in the Philippine countryside. Consultation is free, and prior wishes were...