CPU exceeds national passing rates in September 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers
Central Philippine University (CPU) has once again demonstrated its strength in teacher education, exceeding national averages on the September 21, 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET). The results, released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), show CPU students performing significantly above the national pass rates for both elementary and secondary levels.
Strong Performance Across Levels
CPU achieved an 87.50 percent passing rate for the Elementary level of the LET, substantially surpassing the national rate of 51.04 percent. Similarly, the University’s Secondary level examinees posted an 87.18 percent passing rate, exceeding the national average of 72.62 percent.
A Sense of Purpose Drives Success
The success of CPU’s education graduates extends beyond the numerical results. Mea Jade Octaviano, an English major and successful examinee, emphasized the importance of purpose in her journey. She shared that she frequently considered the students she would one day teach and the responsibilities inherent in being an educator.
Octaviano also credited the support of others for her perseverance, noting that remembering their sacrifices helped her overcome moments of doubt. She believes that commitment to excellence begins even before entering the classroom.
Looking Ahead
Octaviano encourages future educators to embrace both the challenges and the inherent purpose of the profession. She described teaching as a “calling,” urging aspiring teachers to remain curious, humble, and committed to lifelong learning. She believes a teacher’s influence extends far beyond individual lessons.
The September 2025 LET results underscore CPU’s ongoing commitment to shaping competent, compassionate, and purposeful educators. The University’s performance could lead to increased enrollment in its teacher education programs and further investment in its educational resources. It is also possible that other institutions may seek to learn from CPU’s successful strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the national passing rate for the Elementary LET?
The national passing rate for the Elementary level of the September 2025 LET was 51.04 percent.
What was the national passing rate for the Secondary LET?
The national passing rate for the Secondary level of the September 2025 LET was 72.62 percent.
What did Mea Jade Octaviano say motivated her during her studies?
Mea Jade Octaviano shared that thinking about the students she would one day teach and the responsibility of being an educator motivated her throughout her studies.
What qualities do you believe are most essential for effective teachers in today’s rapidly changing world?