With the continuous cancellation of classes due to the high heat index, McDonald’s is proud to announce that its Night Classroom program will be extending their timeslot to include morning and afternoon sessions! From May 13 to 31, the McDonald’s Day and Night Classroom will be available at 131 participating stores from 7am-11am and 2pm to 4am (the following day).
“McDonald’s has always been supporting Filipino learners,
especially during the toughest times. Amidst multiple class suspensions due to
the heat, it was a quick decision for us to extend McClassroom hours to provide
students a cool, safe, and comfortable study space for their studies,” says
Meryl Adiel T. Hernandez, Assistant Vice President Corporate Relations and
Impact Golden Arches Development Corporation.
The McDonald’s Day and Night Classroom builds
on the previous program, which saw students nationwide signing up for slots in dedicated study areas featuring cool and safe study
space, ample lighting, and gadget charging ports. Free unlimited wi-fi enables
students and teachers alike to engage with their online classes.
To reserve a slot in the McDonald’s
Day and Night Class, students and teachers may register for slots at least one
day before by scanning the designated QR code and completing the online form at
their nearest participating restaurant. Once confirmed, participants will be eligible for exclusive discounts on
their favorite McDonald’s food via the McDo App
from 10.30am-4am. To keep them motivated, they’ll also can receive a FREE 16oz Coke McFloat for every McDonald’s App Night
Classroom product offer!
When it’s time to beat the heat while
hitting the books, students and teachers can rest well knowing that McDonald’s
has their back.
About McDonald’s
Philippines
McDonald’s Philippines
master franchise holder Dr. George T. Yang -who oversees and sits as chairman
for 40 years- founded and brought the first McDonald’s store to the country in
1981. Since then, McDonald’s in the Philippines has been a formidable player in
the country’s quick-service restaurant industry, having grown a store network
of over 700 nationwide. McDonald’s Philippines continues to aspire to make a
difference in communities where it operates through its charity of Choice,
Ronald McDonald House Charities Philippines.
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