The educational landscape is abuzz with anticipation as the release of the September 2023 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) results looms on the horizon. Aspiring educators are eagerly awaiting the comprehensive outcome, which includes the full list of passers, topnotchers, top-performing schools, and the overall performance of schools. Scheduled to be unveiled online between November 21 and December 7, 2023, this crucial announcement marks the culmination of months of dedicated preparation by the exam takers.
Administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the second regular LET board exam for the year took place on September 24, 2023. The PRC orchestrated this nationwide examination across a network of at least 40 testing centers, showcasing its commitment to providing a fair and accessible platform for the next generation of teachers. Supplementary testing centers, including one in Bangkok, Thailand, were strategically designated to accommodate the significant number of examinees, demonstrating the PRC’s dedication to minimizing unnecessary travel and expenses for hopefuls.
September 2023 LET Results Elementary: Alphabetical List of Passers
September 2023 LET Results Secondary: Alphabetical List of Passers
TOPNOTCHERS: September 2023 LET Elementary Top 10
TOPNOTCHERS: September 2023 LET Secondary Top 10
Performance of Schools: September 2023 LET board exam Elementary
Performance of Schools: September 2023 LET board exam Secondary
The board, led by Dr. Rosita L. Navarro as Chairman, Dr. Paz I. Lucido as Vice Chairman, and with Dr. Paraluman R. Giron and Dr. Nora M. Uy as Members, oversees the entire examination process. Their leadership ensures the integrity and professionalism of the LET, reflecting the PRC’s commitment to upholding the highest standards in the education sector.
The September 2023 LET featured a comprehensive assessment structure tailored for both Elementary and Secondary candidates. Elementary examinees underwent evaluations in General Education (40%) and Professional Education (60%), while Secondary candidates faced examinations in General Education (20%), Professional Education (40%), and Specialization (40%). This rigorous examination format emphasized the importance of a well-rounded educator, covering key areas such as English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences, and specialized subjects for Secondary Teacher candidates. The structured and thorough examination aimed to assess the depth and breadth of knowledge required for effective teaching in both elementary and secondary education contexts.
As the educational community awaits the release of the results, this comprehensive overview sheds light on the significance of the LET and the PRC’s commitment to shaping the future of the teaching profession.