Open Access
American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN (Online): 2378-7031
DOI: 10.46568/arjhss
School Environment Conditions in Relation to Learners’ Well Being and Learning Satisfaction
1Misamis University, Oroquieta City, Philippines.
2Misamis University, Ozamiz City, Philippines.
2Misamis University, Ozamiz City, Philippines.
Citation: Charlita G. Cabug, Grace G. Tizon, et al., “School Environment Conditions in Relation to Learners’ Well-Being
and Learning Satisfaction”, American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol 12, no. 1, 2026, pp. 10-16.
Abstract
Creating a supportive and conducive school environment is essential for fostering learners’ well-being and enhancing their
learning satisfaction. This study investigated the correlation between school environmental conditions and learners’ well
being and learning satisfaction among 120 elementary students in a public school in Misamis Occidental Division. Using a
descriptive correlational design, the study assessed learners’ perceptions of classroom temperature, air quality, lighting,
and noise levels, alongside their emotional, social, physical, and cognitive well-being, and their learning satisfaction in
terms of perceived learning, teacher effectiveness, learning environment, and relevance and engagement. Data were
analyzed using mean and standard deviation to determine the levels and consistency of the variables. At the same time,
Pearson’s correlation coefficient was employed to examine the strength and direction of the relationships between school
environmental conditions and learners’ well-being and learning satisfaction. Findings revealed that learners generally
perceived their school environment as favorable, reported high levels of well-being and learning satisfaction, and showed
that only specific environmental factors, such as air quality and lighting, were positively correlated with certain aspects
of well-being. At the same time, no significant relationship was found between environmental conditions and learning
satisfaction. The study highlights the importance of maintaining optimal school environmental conditions to support
learners’ holistic development. It informs educators and administrators on areas for improvement in promoting both
well-being and compelling learning experiences.