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LPT Passer Celebration Ideas: Tarpaulin Designs, Quotes, and More

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Last updated: April 2026Sources: PRC, CHED, DepEd issuances, Philippine education laws

You did it — you're officially a Licensed Professional Teacher (LPT)! Passing the LEPT board exam is one of the proudest moments in any Filipino educator's life, and you deserve to celebrate. Whether you're planning a tarpaulin, looking for the perfect congratulatory quote, or searching for "Future LPT" study motivation, this guide has everything you need.

Congratulations, LPT! Celebration Ideas for New Passers

In the Philippines, passing a board exam is a major milestone celebrated by the whole family. Here are the most popular ways LPT passers celebrate:

  • Tarpaulin (tarp) — the quintessential Filipino passer tradition! A large printed banner displayed in front of the family home announcing your achievement
  • Family celebration or dinner — a gathering to honor the new LPT
  • Social media announcement — sharing the good news with an updated profile, cover photo, or post
  • Thanksgiving mass or prayer — a spiritual acknowledgment of the blessing
  • Professional photo with PRC ID — after oath taking, many new LPTs have a professional photo taken with their PRC license
  • Gift to a favorite teacher or mentor — paying it forward to those who helped you succeed

LPT Tarpaulin Design Ideas

The LPT passer tarpaulin is a beloved Filipino tradition. Here's what to include and tips for creating yours:

Essential Elements

  • Your full name with LPT title — "Juan Dela Cruz, LPT"
  • A professional or graduation photo
  • Exam details — "March 2026 LEPT Passer" and optionally your rating
  • Your school — alma mater name and logo (with permission)
  • Your course — BSEd English, BEEd, etc.
  • Congratulatory message — "Congratulations!" or "Proud LPT Passer"

Design Tips

  • Size: Standard tarpaulin sizes are 3×5 feet or 4×6 feet for home display
  • Colors: Navy blue and gold are classic choices (representing professionalism and achievement). Your school colors work too
  • Tools: You can design your own using Canva (free templates available) or commission a local graphic designer
  • Printing: Local tarpaulin printing shops typically charge ₱10-20 per square foot
  • Tip: Use a high-resolution photo (at least 1MB) for sharp printing

Note on logos:While it's common to include school logos, be respectful of trademark guidelines. PRC does not allow unofficial use of the PRC seal on personal materials. Your school may have specific rules about logo usage on celebration materials.

Inspirational LPT Quotes for Teachers

Use these quotes for your tarpaulin, social media posts, or personal motivation:

English Quotes

"A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops."

— Henry Adams

"The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book."

— Unknown

"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."

— W.B. Yeats

"One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world."

— Malala Yousafzai

"Today a student, tomorrow a Licensed Professional Teacher."

— Popular LPT passer quote

"She believed she could, so she studied hard and passed the boards."

— Adapted popular quote

"The dream you hold today is the license you hold tomorrow."

— Unknown

Filipino Quotes

"Ang guro ay liwanag ng bayan."

— Filipino proverb (The teacher is the light of the nation)

"Hindi lahat ng pangarap ay madaling abutin, ngunit ang bawat pagsisikap ay may katumbas na tagumpay."

— (Not all dreams are easy to reach, but every effort has a corresponding victory)

"Sa Diyos ang papuri! Licensed Professional Teacher na!"

— Popular Filipino passer caption

"Ipinagdasal, pinag-aralan, pinaghirapan — at nakamit. LPT!"

— (Prayed for, studied for, worked hard for — and achieved. LPT!)

"Future LPT" Motivation: Study Wallpapers & Inspiration

Still on your road to becoming an LPT? You're not alone. Thousands of aspiring teachers are studying right now for the LEPT, and many find motivation in "Future LPT" wallpapers and study mantras:

  • "Future LPT" — set it as your phone wallpaper to remind yourself of your goal every time you unlock your screen
  • "Road to LPT" — a popular hashtag and mantra among LEPT reviewees
  • "LPT Soon" — the optimistic countdown phrase used by aspiring passers
  • "Study now, celebrate later" — the delayed gratification that pays off on results day

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What to Do After Passing the LEPT

After the excitement of seeing your name on the passers list, here are the important next steps:

  1. Register for PRC oath taking — Check the PRC website for the oath-taking schedule and registration. For details on the process, see our LEPT Requirements guide (includes oath-taking information)
  2. Attend the oath-taking ceremony — Dress professionally, bring required documents, and prepare to officially pledge the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
  3. Get your PRC Certificate of Registration and ID — This is your official license as an LPT
  4. Update your name and credentials — Learn the correct way to write LPT after your name
  5. Apply for teaching positions — DepEd, private schools, or international opportunities
  6. Start earning CPD units — Begin your continuing professional development early

Now That You're an LPT — Keep Growing

Becoming an LPT is just the beginning of your professional journey. Here are ways to continue growing:

  • Pursue graduate studies — MAED, MAT, MA, or PhD programs enhance your expertise and career prospects
  • Earn CPD units — Attend seminars, workshops, and training programs for license renewal
  • Join professional organizations — Connect with fellow LPTs for networking and professional development
  • Mentor aspiring teachers — Pay it forward by guiding future LEPT takers

To learn more about CPD requirements, license renewal, and the benefits of the LPT title, visit our comprehensive What Does LPT Mean? guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do you put on an LPT tarpaulin?

A typical LPT passer tarpaulin includes: your full name with LPT title, a professional photo, the exam date and your rating, your school and course, a congratulatory message, and optionally your school logo. Some add inspirational quotes or 'Licensed Professional Teacher' in full.

What are good quotes for LPT passers?

Popular quotes include: 'A teacher affects eternity' (Henry Adams), 'The best teachers teach from the heart, not from the book,' and 'Today a student, tomorrow a Licensed Professional Teacher.' Filipino quotes like 'Ang guro ay liwanag ng bayan' are also meaningful.

What should I do after passing the LEPT?

After passing: (1) attend PRC oath taking, (2) complete registration and get your PRC ID, (3) update your name with LPT title, (4) apply for DepEd positions or private school openings, and (5) start earning CPD units for your first renewal cycle.

How long after the LEPT results is the oath taking?

PRC oath taking is typically scheduled 2-4 weeks after results are released. The PRC announces the exact schedule on their website. You'll need to register for an oath-taking slot online.

Can I use a 'Future LPT' title before passing?

Using 'Future LPT' as a social media caption or personal motivation is fine — it's aspirational. However, you should NOT use 'LPT' as an official title until after oath taking. Only use 'Future LPT' informally to express your goal.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational and celebratory purposes. Always verify official PRC processes at prc.gov.ph.

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