Tayasan School-Time Rhythm
Description
Morning and afternoon school movement as a daily anchor for the town. In Tayasan. School run is one of the clearest daily pulses in any town — uniformed students filling the roads twice a day, tricycles and jeepneys running full, sari-sari stores and snack vendors doing their best trade of the day around the gates. WHAT TO DO: nothing to do as such, but it’s worth knowing because it dictates traffic and transport availability. ACTIVITIES: the snack stalls around schools are where cheap street food is best — banana cue, fishballs, kakanin. SAFETY: the roads are at their most congested and unpredictable at these hours, with children crossing everywhere; drive slowly and don’t plan to move fast through a town centre at 7am or 4pm.
Tips
School-Time Movement
Stops
Central Negros
How to get there
On the main highway route through this part of the island; Ceres buses and jeepneys serving the corridor pass through, with habal-habal or tricycle for the barangays.
Best Times
7-8am and 4-5pm on weekdays. Absent entirely during school holidays.
