The conclusion of a school year is more than a formal ceremony; it is a profound transition. As the final bells ring across the nation, we do more than close a chapter. We pause to honor the collective strength, the quiet sacrifices, and the unwavering hope that carried our learners, teachers, and families through months of rigorous growth.
Under the leadership of the Department of Education, this year has been defined by a singular focus: ensuring that every graduate is not just a student of books, but a student of life—ready to lead with both competence and character.
Resilience: The Lesson Beyond the Textbook
To our students, this year was rarely a straight path. There were lessons that felt insurmountable and days when exhaustion seemed to outweigh progress. Yet, in the face of these challenges, you chose to stay the course. You learned the most vital skill a leader can possess: the ability to rise after a setback.
Our schools have evolved to become more than just centers of academic instruction. They are second homes where confidence is rebuilt and where the social fabric of lifelong friendships is woven. In these halls, you didn't just gain knowledge; you cultivated discipline, malasakit (compassion), and tibay ng loob (inner strength). These are the qualities that will define your success long after you leave the classroom.
A Shared Responsibility: The Community of Support
Behind every successful learner stands a community that refused to let them fail. Education, at its core, is a shared responsibility.
To our Teachers: You are the architects of this success. Thank you for teaching more than just the curriculum; thank you for teaching courage and modeling integrity every single day.
To our Parents and Families: Your steady hand and constant encouragement made every achievement possible. You are the silent partners in this educational journey, and today’s celebration belongs to you as much as it does to the graduates.
Strengthening the Foundations of Basic Education
This academic year, the Department of Education, under the guidance of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., remained steadfast in its commitment to systemic progress. We have continued to sharpen the Revised K to 10 Curriculum and expand Senior High School pathways to ensure our students are competitive on a global stage.
From sustaining programs that help learners recover essential foundational skills to providing more robust support for our educators, our mission is clear: to build an education system that is resilient, inclusive, and future-proof. We are moving toward a future where no Filipino learner is left behind, regardless of their circumstances.
The Mandate: Competence and Character
The theme of this year’s End-of-School-Year rites, "Filipino Graduates: Prepared to Lead with Competence and Character," is a reflection of our highest aspirations.
We strive to nurture young Filipinos who are academically elite but also guided by a strong sense of responsibility to serve others. Knowledge will undoubtedly open doors and provide opportunities, but it is character—your integrity, your empathy, and your ethics—that will define the legacy you leave behind.
HERE IS THE LINK FOR SONNY ANGARA'S MESSAGE FOR THE CLASS OF 2026
A Call to the Graduates: This is Only the Beginning
To our graduates moving forward: do not leave behind the lessons of the heart. Carry with you the hard work and the discipline that brought you to this stage.
We are immensely proud of your achievements. We believe in your capacity to innovate, to lead, and to serve. As you step out into the world, know that you are the primary builders of our nation’s future. The journey continues, and we will continue to stand by you, building a stronger future for every Filipino learner.