Secondary LET Results September 2025

Manila, Philippines – For thousands of aspiring teachers across the Philippines, the next few weeks are filled with nervous anticipation. The September 2025 Licensure Exam for Professional Teachers (LET)results are expected soon, and with them, the fate of countless dreams. June 2025 Special Professional Licensure Exam. for Professional Teachers Results Released.

Held on September 21st, the(LET) represents a crucial gateway into the teaching profession. From Metro Manila to Zamboanga, examinees poured into testing centers, hoping to prove their readiness to shape the minds of future generations. (Full list of testing centers included (PRC)).

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Board of Professional Teachers, under the leadership of Chairman Dr. Rosita L. Navarro, is meticulously reviewing the results. The announcement will reveal not only the names of successful examinees but also the top performers and the overall performance of teacher education programs.

The stakes are incredibly high. Passing the (LET) is not just about a career; it’s about a calling. It’s about the opportunity to inspire, to mentor, and to make a lasting impact on the lives of young Filipinos. As the release date approaches, the entire nation holds its breath, waiting to see who will rise to the challenge and join the ranks of the country’s dedicated educators.

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
LICENSURE EXAM FOR TEACHERS – SECONDARY (ALL REGIONS)
Held on September 21, 2025
Released on December 5, 2025

From Passer to Professional: Your Step-by-Step Guide to LPT Licensure

Congratulations, new Licensed Professional Teachers! The finish line is in sight. Here’s your detailed roadmap to claiming your professional license and starting your teaching career:

1. Registration: Secure Your Spot

  • Schedule: Keep an eye out for the announcement of registration dates (TBA).
  • Online Portal: Head to https://online.prc.gov.ph/ to book your appointment.
  • Gather Your Documents:
    • Notice of Admission (NOA)
    • Oath Form (Panunumpa ng Propesyonal)
    • Two passport photos (white background, name tag)
    • Two sets of documentary stamps
    • One short brown envelope
  • In-Person Completion: Registration must be finalized in person at a PRC office.

2. Verification: Confirm Your Success

  • Online Verification: A few days post-results, confirm your rating at the PRC website’s Verification Page. You’ll need your exam details, application number, name, and birthdate.

3. Oath-Taking: Embrace Your Calling

  • Mass Oath-Taking: Register online (http://online.prc.gov.ph) before 12:00 PM the day before the ceremony.
  • Alternative Options: Virtual or special oath-taking options are available if you can’t attend the mass event. Schedules will be posted online.
  • Online Appointment: Book your “e-OATH” slot at http://online.prc.gov.ph. Registration closes five days before the virtual ceremony.
  • Oath Form: Download and print the “OATH OF PROFESSIONAL” form from the PRC website.
  • Initial Registration: After the oath-taking, book your appointment for Initial Registration at http://online.prc.gov.ph.

Coverage of Exams

The September 2025 licensure exam for Teachers (elementary and secondary) covered the following topics:

For Elementary Teachers Examinees

  • General Education
  • Professional Education

For Elementary Teachers Examinees with Specialization

  • General Education
  • Professional Education
  • Specialization

For Secondary Teachers Examinees

  • Specialization
  • General Education
  • Professional Education

The Teaching Profession Thrives: Examining the Success of Recent LET Examinees

The Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) continues to be a significant milestone for aspiring educators in the Philippines, with the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) overseeing this crucial program. Recent results highlight both the challenges and triumphs of those pursuing a career in teaching.

In the March 2025 BLEPT, a notable 16,282 elementary teachers (46.77%) and 38,747 secondary teachers (62.27%) out of the thousands who took the exam successfully passed. These figures reflect the dedication and hard work of examinees across the country.

Exceptional performances were seen from Jeanlyn Guinita Colipano of Cebu Technological University–Danao, who achieved the highest score of 93.80% in the secondary level, and Jamaema Hiluano Mustaphia and Raeiden Mohammad Pango from Mindanao State University, who jointly topped the elementary level with an impressive 94.60%.

These results, combined with the September 2024 LET data (20,025 elementary and 48,875 secondary passers), underscore the ongoing importance of the LET in shaping the future of education in the Philippines.

Month/YearExamineesPassersPassing Rate
March 202597,03555,02956.71%
September 2024129,92868,90053.03%
March 2024130,74471,42954.63%
September 2023146,56277,77753.07%
March 2023163,16872,82444.63%
October 2022231,002120,86352.32%
June 202237,34018,86050.51%
March 202239,28417,84845.43%
January 202238,15020,81154.55%
September 202126,58915,20157.17%
September 2019228,96383,15236.32%
March 2019157,87731,93020.22%
September 2018217,33279,21236.45%
March 2018134,99636,71027.19%
September 2017187,52970,82437.77%
March 2017126,49924,08219.04%

Contact PRC

If you have any inquiries or need clarification, the PRC recommends reaching out to the Licensure Exam Division through the following email contacts:

  • licensure.division@prc.gov.ph
  • licensure.office@prc.gov.ph

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