Tuparin Ang Pangarap: A Graduation Speech

Tuparin Ang Pangarap: A Graduation Speech

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ang galing naman po! parang gusto ko na din tuloy magspeech!! hihi

NApaka Ganda Po nito panalo walang tapon word of wisdom 🤔🤔🤔🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐

lol. I felt like one of those graduating students.. :)

Ang ganda ng speech nyo, inspiring.... pero naiyak ako sa winter story, sobra talaga ang pagmamahal ng ina sa kanyang anak.. Looking forward to more inspiring stories to come. Madami po kaming natutunan dito sa site nyo and thank you very much :)

Thank you very much for your continued support in reading this blog! Cheers!

Very inspiring tumatagos sa puso!

super ganda naman ng message ng speech....na touch aq pwede po ba makakuha ng ibang lines para magamit din sa speech ko....

ang galing!

ganda naman po ng message ng speech nyo. pwd po pacopy ng ibang mga lines para sa speech ko? thank you in advance po

Yes! Thanks! ^_^

Pwede din po pa copy ng ibang lines?

pwede ko pong bang reference sa speech ko to. ang ganda po thanks :)

Sure! Thank you!

Galing:) Invited ako to give a speech sa mga graduating students sa Elementary school, and about pangarap din yung topic ko, okay lang ba na kumuha ako ng ilang lines from your speech? hehe

No problem! Good Luck and enjoy the moment! ^_^

nice very inspirational speech..pa copy po esp ung pickup lines..thank you

Thank You! ^_^

ang galing po. permission to use some lines po pls. thank you.

Ala naiyak ako habang binabasa ko ito..very inspiring talaga.. pacopy din po ako ng ibang lines nio sir..nkakatouch talaga.. thank u so much...

Sure! Salamat din sa pagbabasa. :)

wow very nice....pwede ko pong bang pang reference sa speech ko. thanks.

Sure! No problem ;) Good luck to your speech! Be sure to enjoy the moment! PS: You can like facebook.com/PisoandBeyond page as a simple 'thank you' :)

Very inspiring po Sir! Magpapaalam lang po na pakopya ng ilang lines para sa graduation speech! God Bless po! Rod

Sige po. Good Luck sa inyong speech! PS: You can like facebook.com/PisoandBeyond page as a simple 'thank you' :)

Pwede po kumuha ng ibang lines dito gamitin ko din po sa speech ko sa mga graduating students. Ang ganda po kasi.

Sure! ^_^ PS: You can like facebook.com/PisoandBeyond page as a simple 'thank you' :)

Sir pwede ko gawin guide yung speech nyo po? Very inspirational

Wow ang ganda neto! Haha!! How wish mga speaker sa grad namen ganito at hindi tungkol sa politika (kasi Mayor o Gov ang knkuha) o kaya naman pagbibida sa narating nila and all starts with "alam nio dati nakaupo lang din ako gaya nio nakikinig." nakuuuu!

LOL! EXACTLY!!!!

Sir pede din po gamitin ito as reference. guest speaker po ako sa graduation rites sa elementary school kung saan dun din ako nag graduate. thank you in advance

Hi Karen, Sure! Sana marami ka ma-inspire sa message mo. ^_^ PS: Pa-like na din po ng page: facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Thank you!

hello sir, pwede ko bang gamitin ang ibang lines para sa tribute message ng estudyante ko? salamat

Hi April! Sure thing! Sana mainspire mo sila ^_^ Kindly like our facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Thank You!

Pwede pong mhiram Ng ibang lines?? Salamat po

Hi there! No problem. Good luck po! :) Kindly like our facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Thank You!

naiyak ako while reading..tapos biglang tawa sa mga punch line..hehehe..pwedi po bang kumuha ng lines?invited din po kasi na guest speaker sa elementary dito sa amin..tnx po..

Wow! Thanks for reading! Sige po, and I hope ma-touch mo rin ang audience mo ^_^ Kindly like our facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Thank You!

Hi Mr. Reyes, very inspiring and sapul ang reality. pacopy po ako ng ibang lines. salamat

No problem po. Sana ma-inspire nyo ang inyong mga tagapakinig. Kindly like our facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Salamat po ^_^

pwede ko pong bang pang reference sa speech ko. thanks po in advance😊

Hello Shekina! Maliit na bagay :P Pa-like nalang din po ng aming facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Salamat! ^_^

ang galing naman...Pwede po pahiram ng ibang lines, very inspiring kasi.

Salamat po ^_^ Sige po okay lang :) Pa-like nalang din po ng aming facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Salamat! ^_^

Wow! Very inspiring at may sense of humor. Maaari din po ba akong makahiram ng ibang lines? Invited din po kasi ako na speaker. Maraming salamat po in advance. God bless.

No problem po. God Bless din and you're welcome! Pa-like nalang din po ng aming facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Salamat! ^_^

Hi Jeffrey! I was also invited to be a graduation speaker in my school. Can I use some parts of your speech? Thank you!

Hi Dan, No problem! Good luck on your speech! Please like facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Thanks!

Hi Sir! Kung estudyante ako kung saan kayo guest, sulit ang pakikinig ko. �� Can I also use this as reference for my speech to the graduates in an elem school that I'm invited in? Maybe I'll quote some lines especially about sa pangarap. Thank you! God bless.

Wow! Salamat po. Yes you may do so, and I wish you best in inspiring your audience as well! PS: Please like facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Thank you! :P

Hello po. Kinuha din po ako as a Guest Speaker ng Elementary. Pwede po ba maging reference ito? Malaking tulong po. Maraming salamat po.

No problem po ^_^ Pa-like nalang din po ng aming facebook page, facebook.com/PisoandBeyond Salamat! ^_^

Very inspiring! Malaman na mensahe. Pwede po ba macopy ilang lines para sa speech ko din po? Thank you

Good morning pwede ko po bang maging reference ito mag guest speaker po kase ako bukas. Salamat po in advance

Pwede korin po bang hiramin yung kwento tungkol sa inang namatay matapos ibigay ang kanyang kasuotan sa kanyang anak?

Salamat po!🤗

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Naluluha AQ habang nagbabasa. Super inspiring. Relate much. Pwede dn po💞 bang hiramin ung ibang lines. Thank u in advance, im hoping to touch someone's life sa aking speech this coming graduation.

maganda po talaga, nakakainspire, kung maaari po kukuha aku dito ng mga inspirational qoutes or message para gamitin po sa speech ko...salamat po ng marami

Maganda po. Yung speach. .. Kunin ko po yung ilan. Hindi pala ilan. Madaming inspirational parts ng speech nio ..thank you po

Ganda po. Pa copy din po ng ibang lines lalo n yung pick up line hehe. Tenk u. Godbless and more power po.

Ang ganda po ng speech nyo. Very inspiring. Pwede ko po ba ma copy ang ibang lines? Mag speech din po kasi ako soon sa alma mater ko. Thanks and God bless!

It was a very inspiring message na tlgang makikinig lhat ng mga andun...pcopy din po ng ibang lines nyo... Salamat

very inspiring speech., pwede po ba pahiram ng ibang lines? ;-) thanks

Pahiram po ng ibang lines please🙏

Ganda po ng mensahe. Saktong-sakto sa tema ng graduation ngayon. Please po, pahiram naman po yong ibang lines for me to inspire the graduates. Magiging guest speaker po kasi ako this graduation. Salamat po ng marami.

Wow! Napakagaling po... Pwede po ba akong kumuha ng ilang lines..?

Ang ganda ng speech.. Pwede po bang humiram ng ilang lines

Naghanap ako ng ibat ibang reference for my speech.pero iyong sa inyo po ang kinagiliwan kong basahin..pwede po ba maging reference ang speech ninyo sir??

Pwede po ba maging reference ang speech nyo po sir... Inspiring po kasi...❤️

Very inspiring ... puede rin ba sir maging reference ko itong speech nio at pagamit na din ng ibang lines nio 😁 para sa inspirational speech ko... thank u!

Pwede po ba maging reference ko tong speech nyo sir? Magiging guest speaker po kase this graduation. Nakakainspire po kase talaga. ��

Pwedi po bang hiramin ang speech niyo po? napakaganda po, tiyak maraming bata ma-iinspire nito po. :)

Nkakatouch nmn Nang speech na to ..pwd ko ba tong gamitin sir as reference sa speech ko.....speaker kasi ako ...sa school nmin nong elementary pa ako salamat po

Ang ganda very inspiring!

super millenial and inspiring po ng speech nyo pwede kopo ba hiramin yung ibang lines nyo pra sa isang graduation speech? thnks po :)

Pwede ko po bang hiramin yung ibang lines po? Salamat po

Ang ganda po... Inspiring

ANG GANDA PO NG CONCEPT! TO THE HIGHEST LEVEL PO ANG IDEAS! PWEDE PO BANG KUMUHA NG IBANG LINES PARA MAGAMIT PO SA SPEECH KO! THANKS

Pagamit din po ng ibang lines para sa isang speech salamat po

Wow. Ganda di boring na speech. Ahm pwede po ba makahiram ng ilang linyahan?. 😄🤗

Very inspiring speech. Pwede po mhiram ung ibang lines?

Tinamaan at naiyak sa speech na to. Sir pwede po ba itong magamit na speech,guest speaker po kc ako doon sa lugar namin.

Ang ganda po. Sir pwde po mahiram ibang lines? Salamat po.

Hello po sir ..ganda po ng speech..ask permission po na magamit yung ibang lines sa speech nen u for my talk..thank u..

Hello sir,this is so inspiring ... Can I refer this speech po para mamayang graduation sa elementary ? Thank you po ....

hello sir :) inspirational message indeed! can I use this for my speech to inspire young students...thank you and more power sir!

wow. ang galing! pahiram po ng ilang linya pls.

Sir pwede po pahiram ng ilang linya so inspiring po as a 12 years old grm 8 student struggling. Kubg pwede sana po maghiram ng ilang lines?😊

Sir pwede pong pahiram ng ibang linya? para din po sa speech ko.

im iooking for an jnspiring speech, and i iound the good qualities in your speech, simple, catching, comprehensive and leaves a mark mn the heart and mind. Thank you po sa ideas ninyo.

Hello po ,pagamit po ng some of the lines .ang ganda kasi,thank u

Pwedi ko po bang gawaing reference to sa speech ko? Thank you po.

“Ang tamang bagay daw kahit nasa tamang panahon, wala na ring saysay kapag wala na ‘yung mga tamang tao sa buhay natin.” ang ganda po nito hihi pacopy po nito HA TNX

sir pwede ko po bang basahin tong speech mo at ilagay ko sa youtube channel ko. tas i cedit ko din sayo? salamat po

Clap..clap..clap...

maganda po sya pede ko po ba gamitin ang ibang lines

Sobrang malaman ang bawat kataga.. pwede po ba akong kumuha ng ilang lines.. mag speech din po ako sa mga graduating elem. students

Nakakainspire po yung speech nyo. Hingi po sana ako ng permission to use this as my reference. Maraming salamat po, Godbless and Keepsafe!

hello sir, super galing niyo po. May I ask permission to use some of the lines in your speech for my speaking engagement?

Pede po bang mahiram ung ilang lines mo napaka inspiring po kc ehh

Hello po.. Ang ganda po ng speech nyo.. :) Sobrang nakakainspire Maaari ko po bang gamitin ang ilang linya para sa aking speech.. Salamat po at More Power

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Hello po.. nakakainspire po.. sobrang galing.. Maaari ko po bang gamitin ang ilang linya para sa speech ko ... Salamat po

Wow very inspiring. Congrats po. I invited also a guest speaker, can i use some of your lines po sir? Salamat in advanced sir!

Thank you po sa ideya. Permission to copy po some of the quotations. I am making my keynote speech this coming graduation in elementary. This is my first time. Thank you po 🤗💙

Permission to copy your speech sir, so inspiring but I'll credit your name as the one who wrote it, salute for your nice message, mabuhay po kayo

Galing sir:) Sir na Invited po ako to give a speech sa mga graduating students sa Elementary school, okay lang ba na kumuha ako ng ilang lines from your speech? Nkakainspire po kasi ..salamat po sir and God bless po

Hello sir, inspiring po ung content ng speech nyo!Salute po sir. Like others po, nabigyan din po ako ng privilege to speak po sa graduation, kaya napunta rin po ako dito sa page/site kasi naghahanap din po ako ng reference para makakuha po ng ideas sa paggwa ng speech. Asking permission po na gawin ko pong reference ito at gamitin din po ung ibang lines ninyo .Salamat and God Bless po.

Ang galing! Pwed po pahiram ng mga lines para sa speech ko? Salamat po. Very inspiring, ha ang binabasa ko parang andun ako mismo sa graduation.

Kanindot sa speech being inspiring, hirap naman bumuo ng ganitong speech😌 paalam ko na lng din sana pakopya template . Salamat in Advance

Pwede ko Po ba ito magamit Yung limang puntos nyo sa speech nyo😁

Hi po, this is very inspiring, and nakakatouch, may I ask permission too po to use some other lines. Thanks much in advance.

ganda naman po ng message ng speech ninyo. maaari po bang pacopy ng ibang mga lines para sa speech ko? Thank you in advance po

Sir hihiramin ko po yung messages niyo po. mag guguest speaker din po kasi ako. nakakainspire po kasi. :)

Ang saya nito sir, pa copya. Haha 😅

Ang ganda ng speech...maraming naka relate...☺️☺️☺️marami akong n tutunan mula sa speech..☺️☺️

Ang ganda po ng message puede po ba gamitin po ung ibang linya po ang ganda po kasi

Hello po sir, very inspiring po ng message ng speech nyo po. may I ask permission na kung pwede magamit ko po yung ibang lines po? thanks po

Napakaganda at inspiring message Sir, may I ask permission na kung pwede magamit ko po yung ibang lines po para sa speech ko rin po? salamat po

Woow ang ganda ng message po. Asking for permission if you will allow po na I will use some of your lines. Thank you in advance po.

Very inspiring at catchy po ng speech mo sir, asking for permission po pwede ko po bang maging reference at hiramin ang ilang lines ng speech mo sir? Thank you in advance po!

Good morning Po ... Very inspiring Po Yun speech tulad nila pwede ko Rin Po b gawin reference... Na invite Rin Po kc ako maging Guest speaker.... Godbless po

napakaganda po nito, very inspiring. Asking for permission if you will allow po na I will use some of your lines. Thank you in advance po!

hello, I am also invited as guest speaker sa school na pinagtapusan ko. Ang ganda ng speech mo po!! Gusto ko pong kumuha ng ibang lines paragraph sa speech mo po. Is that okay lang po ba? thank you po.

Ang galing po ng speech nyo po, pwede ko po bang magamit sa speech ko? hhahaaha about pangarap din po kasi yung topic ko sa speech ko. thank you po in advance.

Hello po ang ganda po ng speech niyo. Pwede ko po ba magamit ang ibang mga lines sa speech ko? Salamat po

Hello po permission to use some of your thoughts. I was invited as guest speaker to my alma mater and I was inspired to your speech. Thank you and God bless!

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GRADUATION SPEECH SAMPLE FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENT

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Talumpati ng Guest Speaker Sa Graduation

Narito ang isang halimbawa ng isang discurso ng orador na inimbitahan sa isang pagtatapos sa Pilipinas:

Mga minamahal na mga bagong graduates, mga magulang, guro, at mga bisita,

Isang magandang umaga po sa inyong lahat! Ako ay lubos na nagagalak na maging bahagi ng espesyal na pagdiriwang na ito, ang inyong pagtatapos. Sa araw na ito, tayo ay nagtitipon hindi lamang upang ipagdiwang ang inyong tagumpay, kundi pati na rin upang magbigay-pugay sa inyong mga tagumpay at pag-asa para sa kinabukasan.

Sa mga bagong graduates, nais kong batiin kayo sa inyong matagumpay na pagtawid sa hamon ng pag-aaral. Ang inyong dedikasyon, sipag, at determinasyon ay tunay na nakakabilib at nagpapakita ng inyong kakayahan na harapin ang anumang hamon sa buhay.

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Sa mga magulang at mga guro, maraming salamat sa inyong walang sawang suporta at gabay sa mga kabataan. Ang inyong pagtitiwala at pagmamahal ay nagbibigay inspirasyon sa mga graduates upang abutin ang kanilang mga pangarap.

Bilang mga bagong graduates, ito ang inyong panahon upang magpatunay sa mundo ng inyong kakayahan at potensyal. Huwag matakot na sundan ang inyong mga pangarap at magtaya sa inyong mga layunin. Ang mundo ay naghihintay sa inyong mga kontribusyon at tagumpay.

Ngunit tandaan, ang tagumpay ay hindi lamang tungkol sa sarili. Ito ay tungkol sa pagbibigay-pugay sa ating mga pinagmulan at sa mga taong tumulong sa atin sa pag-abot ng ating mga pangarap. Huwag kalimutan ang mga aral at halaga na ating natutunan sa mga taong nagbigay sa atin ng gabay at suporta.

Sa bawat hakbang na ating gagawin sa hinaharap, tayo ay hinihimok na maging mga tanglaw sa lipunan, mga tagapagbago, at mga tagapagtanggol ng katotohanan at katarungan. Ang ating mga pangarap ay may layuning hindi lamang para sa sarili, kundi pati na rin para sa ikauunlad ng ating bayan at ng mundo.

Maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat, at mabuhay ang mga bagong graduates ng taong ito!

Ito ay isang halimbawa ng isang diskurso na nagbibigay-pugay sa mga graduates at nagbibigay ng inspirasyon para sa kanilang mga susunod na hakbang sa buhay.

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We have heard inspiring commencement speeches from the world over, but no one can pierce the Pinoy heart deeper than fellow Filipinos with their well-chosen words of wisdom. In honor of the toga-tossing season, here are some of the wittiest, fiercest and most heartfelt local graduation speeches that we should all listen to– whether you’re fresh out of school, or a professional meant to write your own such speech someday.

1. Manny V. Pangilinan

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2015 The PLDT, Meralco and TV5 Chairman shares the secret recipe for success: that there is none.

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“What accounts for success? There is no magic, no mystery, no secret recipe.  Success springs from values as basic and old-fashioned as being honest and truthful, working hard, playing fair, setting goals, discipline, and determination to pursue them. Most of all, success is about passion. Passion to succeed. Passion to compete. Passion for excellence. Commitment to succeed can overcome poverty.

A spirit of purpose can give impetus to human energy, ambition can set heroic goals and achieve them. But let me add this – you can’t succeed if you’re afraid to fail. I’ve known how to lose – not just once, but many times.  Boldness to take risks, guts to decide and act – these are strengths.  Paano ka makaka-score, if you don’t shoot that ball?

Remember that you can afford to fail because you’re young. Successes tell you that you can attain more successes in the future. But failures tell you that you can survive and move on.  Sabi nga ni JK Rowling: “It’s impossible to live without failing at something, unless you’ve lived so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all.” Read the full speech here .

2. Lisa Macuja-Elizalde

Ateneo de Manila University, 2015 The world-renowned Filipina ballerina gives eight lessons inspired by the “eight counts” used in ballet.

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  • Decide and commit to something that you are passionate about.
  • No pain, no gain… Nothing can take the place of hard work – not even talent.
  • Whatever your goal, get good at it!
  • Honor your emotions and acknowledge your fears.
  • Treat every time you get to practice your profession as a performance. Don’t save your best effort for another day… Always give 100% so you never have to regret anything. But BE PREPARED.
  • Do something crazy. Do something that defies all logic at least once in your life. You never know what could happen from there.
  • One of the hardest decisions you’ll ever face in life is choosing whether to walk away or try harder.
  • Serve. Offer yourself to a cause bigger than your own needs or ambition.

Read the full speech here

3. Winnie Monsod  

last lecture to her UP Economics class, 2010 “Please don’t cheat” whether in school or in life, warns the fierce economist, because you will only be contributing to the problem, instead of being part of the solution..

“Can you assure me that, as a leader, you are going to, right now, until you finish your courses, are you going to act with honor and integrity? Because I’m going to tell you class, you think cheating is something that is very unusual? It’s very usual in the University [of the Philippines] and this is what bothers me so much.

Because you do not have to cheat. And cheating in the small things is going to lead to cheating in the large things. And all these people that you have contempt for, because they are corrupt, because they are cheating, are people who may have in fact, been part of the university. As a matter of fact, if you think about it – I keep on telling this because we are always so proud, UP  tayo, ha ! I think 6 of the, the majority of presidents of the Philippines came from UP.

The majority of the Supreme Court Chief Justices come from UP. The majority of the Speakers of the House come from UP. The majority of the Senate Presidents come from UP. Eh, saan tayo ngayon? [Where are we now?] “If they were so good, why are we where we are now? And so you have to ask yourselves that. And part of the reason is that we have always looked at excellence, and not at honor and integrity.”

4. Jose Dalisay, Jr.

University of the Philippines Baguio, 2005 The award-winning writer and former chairman of UP Diliman’s English Department, who took 14 years to finish college, leaves the students with five life lessons.

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“Let me end with five brief exhortations, of the kind we’ve been hearing since elementary school: First, read a good book. Not another novel, if you’re already a writer, nor another paper on the molecular theory of turbulence if you’re already a physicist. Perhaps we should exchange books, for the purpose of – using one famous definition of education- turning an empty mind into an open one. Second, learn how to play the guitar. By this I mean find some form of artistic expression, or some source of artistic pleasure.

The solace of art is often the truest and the most enduring. Third, learn how to swim. Be independent, and learn how to fend for yourself. But also learn how to swim so you can save others from drowning. Lord knows this country needs all the lifeguards it can find. Fourth – and they didn’t say this in grade school – have fun.

Too many academic papers deal with the sources of our sorrows – as if we didn’t know them already. Give us something to feel good about, and find us the way to happiness, now and forever. It doesn’t sound like a scholar’s task, but if happiness isn’t worth our minds and labors, what is? Lastly, get a life – and get a good one.”  Read the full speech here .

5. Lourd de Veyra  – University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, 2012 The multi-awarded writer and “Word of the Lourd” host delivers a humorous and unconventional graduation speech.

Tumigil na akong maniwala sa pagpaplano ng buhay.  Corny  mang pakinggan, mas naniniwala ako sa tadhana. Kung totoo na talino at galing ang sekreto sa tagumpay, dapat wala ako dito ngayon. Hindi ako ang pinakamahusay na manunulat sa aming kolehiyo. At higit na mas marami ang mas magaling mag-isip kesa sa akin.   May paborito akong kasabihan mula sa idolo kong nobelistang si  Kurt Vonnegut.

“Unannounced changes in life’s itinerary are like dancing lessons from God.”  Napakagandang ideya. Napaka-akmang metapora.  Dancing lesson.  Sa dancing lesson, wala kang ibang pwedeng gawin kundi sumunod. Pag hinila ka dito, sunod ka na lang. Pag binaba ka, bumaba ka rin. Pag hinagis ka, magpagaan ka ng katawan.   Susugan din ito ng isa pang  quote  mula kay  Voltaire: “I refuse to believe in a God who does not know how to dance.”  Ang pagsayaw ay isang ekspresyon ng ligaya, ng laro, ng kalayaan ng katawan at diwa na mayroon pa ring sistema.”

6. Archbishop Antonio Luis Cardinal Tagle

Ateneo de Manila University, 2013 The archbishop offers a God-centered advice for all of us to heed.

“If we look at the three keywords — to praise God, to reverence God, to serve God — the purpose of the human person is to get out of our confinement, to get out of our shells, to get out of ourselves, and to reach out to God in praise, in reverence, and in service. And it is only by losing ourselves that we find our true selves.” “If your purpose is clear, and it is not directed to self-promotion and self-propagation then you can really be an asset to society and to the world.”

7. Ryan Cayabyab

University of the Philippines, 2005 The Maestro does not only compose beautiful music and lyrics, but is also capable of crafting a memorable speech with witty school and life analogies.

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Ito ang pitong mga bagay-bagay tungkol sa buhay na natutunan ko sa U.P.:

  • Ang buhay ay parang Ikot jeep. Ang iyong patutunguhan ay siya ring iyong pinanggalingan.
  • UP lang ang may Toki, sa buhay wala nito. Pero nasasaiyo na yon kung nais mong pabaligtad ang takbo ng buhay mo.
  • Sa Ikot, pwede kang magkamali ng baba kahit ilang beses, sasakay ka lang uli. Sa buhay, kapag paikot-ikot ka na at laging mali pa rin ang iyong baba, naku, may sayad ka.
  • Sa UP, lahat tayo magaling. Aminin nating lahat na tayo’y magagaling. Ang problema dun, lahat tayo magaling!
  • Kung sa UP ay sipsip ka na, siguradong paglabas mo, sipsip ka pa rin.
  • Sa UP, tulad sa buhay, ang babae at ang lalake, at lahat ng nasa gitna, ay patas, walang pinagkaiba sa dunong, sa talino, sa pagmamalasakit, sa kalawakan ng isipan, sa pag-iibigan; at kahit na rin sa kabaliwan, sa kalokohan at sa katarantaduhan.

At ang panghuli:  

  • Sa UP, tulad sa buhay, bawal ang overstaying.

Read the full speech here .

8. Roselle Ambubuyog

summa cum laude, Ateneo de Manila, 2001 The visually-impaired BS Mathematics graduate shows us “the light in the darkness by the light of the stars” in this inspirational speech.

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“We thank our mentors for being good teachers from whom we learn a lot. But I am certain that each of us has encountered teachers who helped us best by becoming students themselves: open to learning new things, developing better methods, nurturing our true potentials.” “Even if fears persist to hinder us from achieving something, what really matters is the shift from “I can’t do it,” to “I can try”.

I went beyond my impairment by doing not only what sighted people can do, but also what they sometimes are too frightened to try.” “Everyone experiences disabilities one way or another; mine is just more obvious than yours. We are all fortunate to have loved ones, who help us bear the burdens brought about by our weaknesses.

We may find ourselves in the dark, but we should not be afraid to move forward, because we have the light of our stars to count on, and to be thankful for.”  Read the full speech here .

9. Anna Kristina Arce

magna cum laude, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, 2009 The Applied Deaf Studies graduate, who majored in Multimedia Arts, speaks to our hearts with a message worth more than words could ever explain.

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“We may be Deaf persons but we can also do anything you can do, except hear. Communicating with our hands should not make a difference. We live in one country, one world. That means we also long for respect, inclusion in accessibility, and acceptance with dignity.

We are not a different breed because of our disability. We also want to live in a society where people will not stare or frown at us or treat us differently. We are also human beings and we are similar regardless of our disability. Please allow us to show you what we can do, please believe in us too. Let us prove to you that, yes, the Deaf can!”

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A graduation message or speech is a form of communication given during a graduation ceremony. It is typically delivered by a speaker who congratulates the graduates on their academic achievements and provides words of encouragement as they embark on the next stage of their lives. These speeches often include personal anecdotes, advice, and messages of hope for the future. They can be given by faculty members, guest speakers, or even students themselves. The goal of a graduation message or speech is to inspire the graduates and celebrate their accomplishments while recognizing the hard work and dedication that led them to this milestone moment.

A sample graduation message is highly helpful because the graduates or students hear the encouraging and challenging words that are meant for them. It inspires students to pursue their dreams and to be dreamers in order to succeed in life. Since we know that getting an education is the only way for young Filipinos to get away from the problems in their families.

Why would so many speakers prepare their commencement addresses in advance? Before delivering their speech to the public, they wish to prepare by practicing it or by memorizing it. Particularly for the new speakers who haven’t often had to give a speech, the graduation message needs to be prepared.

A sample of the graduation message.   

Dear Graduates of Class 2022-2023 Today is a new turning point in your life, beginning a path paved with more chances and victories. However, because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, this quest you have ahead of you has difficulties, difficult paths, and even dead ends. Step carefully around graduates despite these obstacles. Keep in mind that beautiful places are often reached through challenging journeys. This year’s theme, Gradweyt ng K to 12: Masigasig sa mga Pangarap at Matatag sa mga Pagsubok ( K to 12 Graduates: Pursuing Dreams and Fostering Resilience in the Face of Adversity ), emphasizes that despite the risks and uncertainty brought by the COVID-19 Pandemic, as well as the challenges it has posed to education, Filipino learners remain resolute in their desire to build a better future anchored on a clear vision. Fighting for this challenge is an exceptional accomplishment; this epidemic is not the tempest that destroys your dreams. To be able to handle any problem life presents, arm yourselves with trust and faith. The community and school are welcoming, inclusive, and accommodating methods to give you a better learning environment. So, arm yourself with the knowledge that your school and neighborhood have taught you. Always be devoted to what God teaches, and arm yourselves with your parents’ love and guidance. Let today mark the beginning of many successful days. Don’t lose hope. Dreams are waiting for you! Lastly, I extend my deepest appreciation to the school heads, teachers, parents, community leaders, and all other school stakeholders for their collective efforts in laying the foundations that led to the achievement of our shared vision of quality, accessible, relevant, and liberating basic education for all. Again, with jubilation and pride, congratulations to everyone! Mabuhay!

Writing a graduation message aids the writer in coming up with ideas for a powerful claim that fits the graduation topic. To inspire and direct the graduates or finishers in their future undertakings, the graduation message should be tailored to them.

The person who delivers the graduation message makes a lasting impression on the students or graduates since they can learn to have patience while overcoming all of life’s obstacles from him or her. If the students are committed to realizing their aspirations, they will overcome any obstacles in life. – Doki | Helpline PH

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My First Guest Speaker Speech | Virtual Graduation

“Thankfully, my Mama and Papa, part of my support system, taught me that BEFORE I SEEK TO BE THE BEST OF THE BESTS, OR THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD, BEING MY BEST SELF IS ALREADY ENOUGH and that’s the most important.”

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This might not look like nothing sort of a big deal to others, but I’ll forever treasure this as one of my many firsts and life milestone!! It’s truly an honor to be invited by my alma mater to be their guest speaker, even if I’m not yet there. 

Here’s my speech:

Good day to everyone. Mabuhay!

First and foremost, I would like to congratulate every one of you today. Congratulations to our dear school principal, teachers, and staff who all made this event possible. Congratulations parents and guardians who fully supported and provided the needs of our graduates today. Of course, Congratulations to our dear 2021 graduates who, despite the pandemic, are now starting to harvest the fruit of their labors.

I’m Mariel Jade Monteagudo, a JPMS graduate, batch 2008.

When Ma’am Lorena Java, my grade 6 advisor, invited me to be the guest speaker for today’s Virtual Graduation, I hesitated at first and I told her that I’m not yet qualified because I’m still on my way to becoming successful and I’m still far from where I really want to be.

But she believed in me, reminded me of my worth, and trusted me for this role. That’s why I am here in front of you today, thank you Ma’am Java.

That’s the first thing that I want to highlight. A strong support system is very important in life and in success. Your parents, family, loved-ones, friends, classmates, and even your social media followers or subscribers, play an important role in your life. They can make or break you.

13 years ago, I was also in your shoes, listening to the guest speaker during my elementary graduation ceremony, although not virtual, but still the same, I hoped, Sana ako rin ganyan in the future while also wishing that her speech wouldn’t be long and boring.

I didn’t graduate as a batch Valedictorian, I only received the First Honorable Mention award, but seeing my parents very proud of me and of what I got during that very moment, everything felt right and perfect. Thankfully, my Mama and Papa, part of my support system, taught me that before I seek to be the best of the bests or the greatest in the world, being my best self is already enough and that’s the most important.

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Our dear graduates, you don’t need to compete with anyone else, but yourself. Just start from trying to be better than who you were and what you did yesterday. In today’s world, where everyone wants to be famous, be that individual who aims for value and purpose. 

Being kind hearted, generous, and faithful to God will surely take you to places. In a nutshell, Matthew 6:33 “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

If you haven’t asked yourself yet, “Ano bang pangarap ko sa buhay?” o “Ano ba talaga ang gusto kong gawin?”. I’d like you to answer that without considering what others might think about you.

Most of the time, we really know our dreams and ambitions deep within our hearts, but we’re afraid to admit it. And it’s not because we’re afraid to fail, but we’re afraid of what others would say if we fail. Mas maraming takot na may masabi ang iba, kaysa sa takot mangarap at biglang madapa. Ikaw, anong takot ba ang handa mong harapin? I believe everyone has something within us that could be our gift to the world. 

“Bata pa’ko,hindi ko pa kaya ‘yan.”  You know, the only obstacle that’s keeping you from your dreams is the limitation that you set to yourself. 

Once you choose to believe that you can, regardless of the situation and challenges, you become unstoppable. Instead of telling yourself that one day you’ll be like that or you’ll get that, choose now as your day one to make something for those goals. 

With the theme, Strengthening the Quality of Education Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, I’d like to tell our dear graduates that you can always take action and be part of the solution. Maximize the use of social media to your advantage . Learning doesn’t stop here at your virtual graduation. 

As the world and our way of life continue to change, the sure way we can adapt is our commitment to learning. Hindi mo dapat ipagkait sa sarili mo ang matuto. 

This pandemic should serve as our reminder that it’s not about what happens to us, but it’s about what we do and how we react to what happens to us.

Let me share with you a quote from one of my favorite motivational speakers, Mr. Tony Robbins, “It’s not what we get. But who we become, what we contribute…that gives meaning to our lives.” 

Batch 2021, there’s no such thing as “too early” or “too young” in knowing your why in life. May you never stop searching for your purpose. 

Again, congratulations to our graduates as you reach this milestone of your academic journey.  Thank your parents, teachers and friends for giving their time, effort and sacrifices.  

Thank you Mama, Papa, my family,  and my former teachers for everything. Part of who I am now is because of you. Mabuhay po kayong lahat! 

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Hi, I really like your speech. Can I use that as my reference? Very inspiring po kasi talaga. Thank you so much.

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Hi Jen! Sure thing! Thank you so much for your appreciation!!!! 💖Would love to see & share your speech too, if your link will be available 😊

Hi Maam Mj I like your speech nakaka touch talaga..can i ask permission to used this as my basis of my speech…God Bless po..Thank You po..

Good day po! I like how short your speech is but abundant with knowledge and inspiration. Can I use it as my reference po? Thanks po.

mam thank you for that wonderful speech, can i use it too for reference po? Thank you so much po and God bless.

hi mam I love your speech….can i ask for your permission if i can use it as my reference…..thank you so much mam….

Hi Joan, thanks for you appreciation. Sure, you can use it as a reference. Would love to listen or read your upcoming speech too. 💖

Very inspiring and interesting. May I use this po as my reference for this upcoming graduation ceremony?

I would love to use your speech as my reference for my speech if you allow it maam

Hello, this is a very inspiring and encouraging speech. WOW. can I use it too as my reference to my upcoming speaking engagement?

Hi mam, I really like your speech and very inspiring, can I use it as my reference too, thank you so much, godbless ☺️

Ang galing at ganda po nang speech niyo. Can I use it as reference po? Thank u po. 💗

hi! I can totally relate with your speech. Would it be okay if I use it as a reference? thank you!

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Molded Through a Resilient Educational Foundation [Graduation Theme and Speech]

Molded Through a Resilient Educational Foundation [2023 Graduation Theme and Speech Sample]

One of the most awaited and memorable occasions for our students — graduation and end-of-school-year rites — will happen in a few months. 

We can no longer wait to see them march up on stage, receive their diplomas and recognitions, and reap the fruits of their academic labor.

Being a student these days is not easy. Digital technologies have afforded convenient access to unimaginable learning resources and opportunities, but have also caused distractions and overdependence, among others.

The coronavirus pandemic and the post-pandemic recovery and transition have also served as a testament to the resilience of every Filipino learner and the Philippine educational system.

We, Filipinos, are indeed warriors, survivors, and victors. Mabuhay!

DepEd Graduation Theme 2023

The Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) has released the official theme for the 2023 graduation and end-of-school-year (EOSY), and it is:

Gradweyt ng K to 12: Hinubog ng Matatag na Edukasyon (K to 12 Graduates: Molded through a Resilient Educational Foundation)

The theme, accordingly, emphasizes that graduation is not only a celebratory milestone but also a symbol of resilience, agency, and grit of Filipino learners honed by a solid basic education system that is responsive to the changing needs of time. 

Further, it highlights that every learner’s achievement mirrors an education that succeeds amid all difficulties.

In the annual conduct of full in-person EOSY rites which may happen not earlier than July 10 and not later than July 14, 2023, observance of physical distancing and wearing of face mask shall not be mandatory. Read full DepEd Order No. 009, s.2023 here.

Resilience, Agency, and Grit (Sample Graduation Speech)

To emphasize, the theme communicates three (3) important attributes — resilience, agency, and grit — that Filipino learners and graduates may always use as they navigate through the post-pandemic and uncertain times. 

As my congratulatory token to the graduating class of 2023, I have penned a short sample graduation speech based on the official DepEd graduation theme, “K to 12 Graduates: Molded through a Resilient Educational Foundation.” 

With powerful AI technologies these days, e.g., the ChatGPT, you can instantly generate a good speech in less than a minute, but one that comes from your heart and mind always leaves a lasting impact on you and your audience. 

You are free to use this sample speech as your guide and model upon writing your own. You may also check our archive of student speeches from previous graduation ceremonies here — acadSHARE: Speeches and Essays.

[Introduction]

To you all who have gathered and who have been gathered here today by will and interest, by duty and responsibility, and by invitation and tradition, good morning.

When you get a chance to take a peek at a master script of a graduation ceremony, you will see an important note that calls for compliance, a note that the master of ceremony and all organizers are well briefed about, and a note that reads and so brings our index fingers close to our lips — keep it formal and solemn. 

Keeping this ceremony formal and solemn freezes the precious moment in time, brings us back the memories of yesterday when we had all the big and small sacrifices and when we were about to give up but we didn’t, and then allows us a glimpse of the reality that awaits us after we take off our ceremonial robes. And this may happen just once, just today.

More than honored and dignified, I stand here before you to represent the graduating class, every warrior and every victor, who has won the battles for quality education and for a better life, and so are deserving today of the highest recognitions and resounding greetings of congratulations. 

I am also bound by will and by tradition to give a powerful and lasting speech to all, and there are just three things I believe are worth sharing, three things that doubtlessly define and describe this year’s graduates, and three things that we did and so we always do to win school and soon life — we rise up, we reach out our arms farther, and we move forward.

[Resilience] We rise up. We rise up from every stumble and fall. We rise up and adapt. Yes, we are resilient, but time and again, this resilience is tested. 

In our gradual transition from the onslaught of the coronavirus to the post-pandemic new normal amidst the heavy emotional baggage of losses, sufferings, and missed opportunities, the Filipino brand of resilience takes centerstage. 

In classrooms filled with lukewarm air of academic tension and pressure, it is resilience that makes us breathe courage and confidence, stand, and talk once more every after a bad experience. We know deep inside us and in the mutters of our ego that bad experience is an understatement, but surrender is never ever an option.

It is also resilience that makes the family’s catering or RTW shop creep back to business operations and profitability after months of sudden closure and incurred losses. It is resilience that makes many schools, cafés, and recreational hubs open their doors again.

Yes, we Filipinos are branded with a distinct capability to recover quickly from calamities and disasters. We are capable of bouncing back and adapting in the face of these challenging circumstances while maintaining stable mental well-being. 

That is no doubt resilience. But resilience alone is not enough, and glorifying it with just sorry admission of our weaknesses and vulnerabilities as a developing country, as human beings, and as mediocre students, is even worse. 

[Agency] So, we also reach out our arms farther. We reach out and take control over our volitional actions and their consequences. We reach out to develop our sense of agency.

Filipino resilience is sometimes questioned and doubted because we tend to just accept and get used to the vicious cycle of loss and suffering. We fail to turn this resilience into viable systems and mechanisms of mitigation and prevention.

On many occasions, it is not a matter of if, but when. So, there is no such thing as a surprise quiz or a surprise recitation for a student who reviews his lessons after a thorough lecture.

Life is predictably unpredictable, but it does not always happen just by accident. We also make it out of our choices. We’re here not by accident, and not because we don’t have any other choice. We, graduates, won’t be wearing these robes and caps without choosing hard work and dedication. 

I won’t be here speaking before you without accepting the personal challenge, going through sleepless nights, and complying with nearly impossible academic requirements. I just did it. I did it by making good choices and doing a lot of work for such choices.

When we voluntarily take actions and take a sense of agency, we don’t feel as though they simply happen to us, instead, we feel as though we are in charge of them and so our life.

[Grit] Then, we move forward. We move forward toward the achievement of our short-term goals, the puzzle pieces of one big and ultimate goal.   We move forward with physical, mental, and emotional stamina.

People call it grit, and it comes with a simple two-ingredient formula: passion plus perseverance. Without passion, perseverance leads to burnout. Without perseverance, we give up.

The la crème de la crème or the cream of the crop just received the top recognitions and maybe the loudest applause. I also got this medal. Today, I let it hang around my neck and make myself proud of it. Tomorrow, I might spend a day staring at it. The next day, I’ll keep it somewhere safe. In the next months and years, I hope it’ll still matter.

Many say, and so the theory gets more real that the best and strongest performers in their respective fields are not always those with the highest IQs, but those with the most grit — the ones who are passionate, the ones who keep pushing themselves until achieving their ultimate goals. So, we should be rooting for not just the top students among the graduates but for all.

Grit grounded on ethical principles will feed the hunger of the world for innovation and change. Grit with a noble purpose will quench the thirst for social development. And grit with conscience and compassion will heal conflicts and build better communities. For now, this four-letter word – grit – will make these graduates take their first step and keep them moving forward.

[Conclusion]

Once again, my fellow graduates, let us rise up from every stumble and fall, reach out our arms farther, and keep moving forward. Congratulations!

24 Helpful Tips for Senior High School (SHS) Students.  Senior high school (SHS) is yet another act of the academic drama, and it can be both exhilarating and exhausting, but the tips and pieces of advice in this article will help you ride out the challenges and demands.

Abundant Opportunities Awaiting SHS Graduates.  Senior High School program is more than just the two more years of basic education, rather another dedicated years of equipping Filipino learners with skills that entitle them to abundant opportunities – college education, employment, entrepreneurship, and freelance jobs.

AcadSHARE Speeches and Essays.  It   is our compendium of benchmark academic and professional essays and speeches in various development formats and topics and for various occasions.

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GRADUATION SPEECH: Do not be afraid of failing, as long as you keep learning, you keep winning!

  • Aubrei Nicole C. Ipulan
  • March 25, 2018

(Words of Gratitude delivered at the Liceo de Cagayan University’s Grade 12 (Words of Gratitude delivered at the Liceo de Cagayan University’s Senior High School graduation on 22 March 2018 by Aubrei Nicole C. Ipulan, 18, one of three who graduated With Highest Honors but who topped overall among 1,454 graduates of the pioneering K-12 Class 2018 of the Cagayan de Oro City-based university.

…University officials, dear parents, beloved teachers, fellow Liceans, good afternoon.

As I am standing here behind this podium, I cannot help but remember all the other times I have been given the privilege to speak on behalf of my batch: two years ago, in tenth grade, I expressed my words of gratitude; in sixth grade, I delivered my Valedictory Speech, and in Kinder 2, I gave my first Welcome Address.

I was standing there at the center and did not know to whom I shall turn my head whenever I greeted the university officials. So young and naive. Now, I am yet again having an exceptional chance to share my insights, personally express my gratefulness, and of course, speak on behalf of you, my fellow graduates.

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Albert Einstein, developer of the Quantum Theory and Theory of Relativity. Thomas Alva Edison, inventor of the incandescent bulb and phonograph. Bill Gates, founder of the largest software business, Microsoft. Steve Jobs, co-founder of the revolutionary Apple computers. Mark Zuckerburg, creator of the world’s most used social media, Facebook.

What do you think are with these men that made me mention them now? Yes, they all had great contributions in everyone’s lives and they are all school drop outs. But that does not mean that we need to stop schooling in order to succeed. They had their own reasons for their decisions. We all have different ways in building ourselves in accordance with our perception of our own success.

Our journey in our Senior High School life was like a roller coaster ride – not because we had our fair share of ups and downs but because of the plot twists we experienced all throughout these years. May I see a raise of hands: Who among you here tried having failing marks in exams? Who has had days of community service due to extensive number of tardiness? Who has gone crying due to Research? Who has thought of giving up? Who wanted to succeed?

You see, we have faced innumerable challenges and surpassed all of them because of our will to succeed. We may have thought of giving up at the middle of the stormy days, but our dreams were bigger than our problems. We say ayoko na but our action does laban pa . You see, what’s good with us Filipinos is our resiliency. We can easily recover from any mishaps: we stand up after tumbling into hardships bringing with us new lessons we’ve learned. We stand up through challenges stronger than before. Why is that so? Because we see failures as our building blocks towards forming a better version of ourselves.

For one, I’ve also had my fair share of hardships and struggles. If your opinions about me are based on my rank now, thinking that life for me must have been easy, that I do not cram when there’s surprise quiz, that I do not problematize Research, Chemistry, Physics… then you are all wrong.

In Kindergarten, I’d been ashamed of myself because I forgot my lines during the story telling contest I joined. In Grade School, I experienced getting zero in my Math quiz because I subtracted the numbers instead of adding them, but that taught me to be more cautious of my work. In High School, I almost got zero again in a test because I failed to read the instructions which said “answer in all capital letters”. Good thing our teacher gave consideration to all those students who answered in lower cases that time.

Pressure – that is my greatest enemy but it also played an important role in building myself. My teachers expect too much from me. My classmates look up to me. You may think that the feeling must be so great but for me. It is not. My mistakes are easily noticed and they easily judge me based on those mistakes. I get low scores too and even sometimes spend the night crying because I do not know how to balance my responsibilities anymore then end up failing the people who believed in me.

Fellow Liceans, I am openly expressing myself because I want you to realize that anything that happened to us in the previous years, even the smallest of things, has contributed a lot to our humanity. I want you to accept your flaws because that made you who you are today.

As we have come to end of our Senior High School journey, let us not forget to acknowledge the values of gratitude we’ve inculcated and humility coupled with our faith in our Almighty Creator. This paves the way for us to reach this point in our life and achieve these fruits of our labor. So many people had a hand in our success. Let us all thank them and give them a round of applause:

To our classmates for giving us treasure-worthy experiences, for all the uphill battles we’ve overcome together, for the efforts each has exerted for the betterment of the class, and for all the merriment, indulgence, and trips that made us take a break from the stressful process of education; to our friends for flashing a genuine smile on our faces and for not letting us do or face situations alone, for backing us up every time; to our parents for selflessly giving us the support we need, financially and emotionally; to our teachers and advisers who inspire us a lot as they themselves continue to demonstrate integrity in what they do and for being so extra in making this graduation ceremony as perfect as it can be, for extending beyond their working hours just to prepare everything , and personally, I would like to thank them all for bestowing upon me their trust and confidence, for believing in my capabilities even when I doubt myself; to the Maintenance Department for keeping our environment conducive for learning; to our security guards for ensuring our safety inside the campus premises; to Nong Bing and his team for being with us to capture all the momentous events in our lives; to the Liceo Band for patiently practicing with us these previous days and for the past years and to all those remaining others who act truly behind the stage and of course; to Liceo de Cagayan University, for molding us into better citizens of our country and for instilling in our hearts and minds the values of excellence, integrity, loyalty, discipline, and service; and most especially to our Creator, regardless of our religions, for His guidance, understanding, and love. Without Him, we would have not been able to reach this point of our lives.

More importantly, I would like to express my deepest and sincerest gratitude to my family for not pushing me too hard, for their encouragement, and for being sensitive with and understanding of what I feel; to my mother who knows me so well, for standing by my side and defending me in times of need; to my father who reminds me to rest whenever I am bombarded with tasks and for patiently listening to my whines especially when we are stuck in a heavy traffic; to my sisters and their better halves for knowing so well the best way to comfort me; and to my niece and nephew who never fail to wipe away any bad vibes in my system.

To my family, thank you so much for the laughter, tears, comfort, patience, care, and love. I cannot express any further how thankful I am to have you as my example in everything. Above all, I would like to thank God for guiding me all throughout everything, for hearing and answering my prayers, and most especially, for blessing me with superb people who continue to provide me the guidance to do what is just and right.

Despite all the challenges, there are a lot to thank for. Personally and sincerely, thank you all for being part of this wonderful and meaningful journey.

Plants grow better during rainy days. Fellow graduates, let us not forget the struggles we faced and the important lessons in life we learned during our education process no matter how dark and hurtful the past was. Let us bear in mind that these are our foundation in building a sturdier version of ourselves.

This graduation ceremony is a great manifestation of the hard work, sweat, and tears we’ve invested in our education. Let us congratulate each other for overcoming those challenges and for being able to reach this far.

Even the best fall down sometimes. Even the wrong words seem to rhyme. Out of the doubt that fills my mind, I somehow find, you and I collide. Let us not worry ourselves for failing because it is through our failures that we learn better. Failing means having a time to breathe, having a time to rethink things, having a space to grow. It serves as a redirection in our lives.

Everyone fails but not all who fail is a failure for failures are only for those who did not have the courage to stand up after they fall. We will fail… but, we will never give up. Let this be our mantra for the rest of our challenging lives. Do not be afraid of failing,  as long as you keep learning, you keep winning!

Gratuliere alles! Vielen dank und Guten Tag! Congratulations everyone! Thank you very much and good afternoon! May the speed force be with us all!

( Aubrei Nicole C. Ipulan, 18, pursued the Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) strand among seven strands in Senior High School. She also received six other awards: Mercury Drug Corporation’s Excellence in Science and Excellence in Math, Liceo U Alumni Association Medal of Excellence, Loyalty, Mayor Oscar Moreno Academic Excellence and Manny B. Villar Jr. Award. Aubrei dreams of pursuing aeronautical engineering in college).

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This graduation speech, inspired by Motivational Speaker Lloyd Luna was delivered by Kevin Yambao

Honorable Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, Honorable Congresswoman Lani Cayetano, Honorable Mayor Freddie Tiñga, our superintendent Dr. Norma Ablan Adamos, our principal Mr. George P. Tizon, department coordinators, 4th year advisers, teachers, parents, distinguished guests, co-graduates, ladies and gentlemen, a pleasant evening to all of you.

Kevin Yambao Graduation Speech was inspired by Lloyd Luna

I am greatly honored and flattered to have been asked to speak for this very, very wonderful occasion. I promise, as King Henry the VIII allegedly promised each of his wives, “Don’t worry, I won’t keep you long.” This speech will last for 5 minutes and 2 hours.

I’m sure everyone knows what a corn seed is. When you plant a corn seed on a healthy soil, you don’t get a corn seed but a corn, right? It’s because the harvest is always greater than what is planted as long as we nurtured them properly. This applies to what we are right now.

And so, my fellow graduates, we are gathered here tonight to reap more than all the combined product of the thirst, hunger, exhaustion, & sleepless nights we encountered en route to this exciting moment.

As we happily walk our way up to this stage, but please do not take it literally, we sometimes falter and fumble. We have already heard inspiring stories of successful people, and as I have noticed, failure is the common ingredient that seemed to add flavor to the final dish of what they have cooked.

When I was a child, I loved music so much and I dreamed of becoming a professional musician. I even thought of enrolling in some of the prestigious conservatory school of music in the Philippines, but my family couldn’t afford it.

I didn’t turn out to be a full-fledged musician.

During my elementary days, I always dreamed of being the best. I strived hard and managed to be consistently on top of the class. Because of the social issues that occurred between me and my teachers, I was not able to make it to the top when I was on my 6th grade.

I didn’t become the valedictorian.

These failures made me stronger. True, what I’ve just shared to you are my sad experiences. But these experiences didn’t bring me down because I didn’t want them drag me down. I know there are still a lot of things like this out there waiting for me, but always remember what Robert H. Schuller reminded us, “Tough times never last, but tough people do.” Also, remember that “Day always follows the night as there’s rain after summer.” I managed to survive the rainy season and am now starting to work on summer. Are you experiencing the night of your life right now? Don’t worry; you will have your day after the night. The sun will rise and it’s rising very soon.

Today, as you leave with a diploma on hand, remember the encounters, the good times as well as the bad times you’ve experienced at Senator Renato “Compañero” Cayetano Memorial Science & Technology High School that made us a better person. Bear in mind the promises you made to yourself and others. Keep in contact with those who have touched your lives. Come back and visit our Alma Mater!

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the God Almighty, my guardian angels, Lola, Ate Neneth, my family for their encouragement, unconditional love and support, my teachers who discussed not only what is in store in their lesson plan but also the lessons of life, my fellow schoolmates who took part in molding my personality and were always considerate during difficult times. Let us also take time today to thank the people behind the success of this momentous event.

The Cayetanos namely His Honorable Senator Alan Peter Cayetano and his wife Honorable Congresswoman Lani Cayetano, Honorable Senator Pia Cayetano and most especially the late Honorable Senator Rene “Compañero” Cayetano, last but not the least the energetic and exciting, disciplinarian but compassionate, our principal George Tizon. The sacrifices of these people lead us to this fruitful accomplishment. Let us give them a big hand. (clap)

Thank you! I am going to miss the days we have spent together. Keep our dreams alive! And finally, please let me end this speech with a quote from the ever famous Winston Churchill, “Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. It is courage that counts.”

God bless you all.

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Author:  LLOYDLUNA

Lloyd Luna is a Filipino motivational speaker in Manila, Philippines. He has authored ten inspirational best-selling books and has spoken to more than half a million people across Asia. His 18-year-old company, LLOYDLUNA Communications, owns brands covering three industries namely personal development training, publishing, and music. Umbrella is a personal development company in Manila, Philippines that provides motivational keynote speakers on sales conventions and other corporate events in Asia. It also offers corporate training, business consultancy, and organizational development programs. Peaches & Cream String Quartet is a performing group of remarkably creative professional musicians with 43 years of combined experiences in pop, ballad, jazz/bossa, novelty, religious, devotional, movie themes, children, and classical music.

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TALUMPATI : Panauhing Tagapagsalita sa Pagtatapos 2020

Magandang buhay sa ating mga panauhin ( POLITICIANS and DEPED personnel)

Isang mabungang pagbati ang aking ipinapaabot sa ating mga kaguruan  ng paaralang ito sa pangunguna ng kanilang butihing principal na si____________ at sa mga minamahal na magulang na walang sawang nakasuporta sa kanilang mga anak. Paunang pagbati po sa inyong matinding pagsasakripisyo.  At sa mga batang  kayo  ang bida ngayon sa oras na ito dahil magsisipagtapos kayo  sa baitang o antas ng Elementarya.

Ang bawat kabanata ng pagtatapos ng isang mag-aaral ay hudyat ng panibagong pakikipagsapalaran at umpisa ng mas malaking hamon sa tunay na laban sa buhay.

Isa sa mga pinakaasam-asam ng isang mag-aaral ay ang araw ng kanyang pagtatapos. Ito ang araw na hindi lang tayo ang naghihintay na sumapit, bagkus ay kasama ang mga mahal sa buhay.

Mula sa tema ng ating pagtatapos ngayong panuruang taon 2019-2020 ng Departamento ng Edukasyon,  Sulong Edukalidad: Pagtataguyod sa Kinabukasan ng Bayan.

Sa kabila ng pagsubok na ating nararanasan ngayon , ninanais ng Departamento na

Mapatibay ang husay at galing ng bawat kabataan sa pag-aaral. Maipataas ang pundasyon ng edukasyon sa ating bansa. Magkaroong mataas na kalidad upang ang bawat isa sa inyo ay matupad ang mga mithiin o pangarap na nais matamasa balang araw.

Alam natin ngayon na hindi ganoon kadali dahil sa banta ng mga krisis na ating nararanasan.  Subalit ako ay naniniwala na malalampasan natin ito at kayang-kaya nating itaguyod ang ating magandang kinabukasan lulan ang mga magagandang asal, at leksyon na natutunan natin sa paaralan. Naniwala ako na ang mga batang marunong sumunod sa guro bilang pangalawang magulang sa inyong buhay ay malayo ang mararating  at kayang maabot ang pangarap na inaasam.

At upang sa gayon kayo ay maging isang huwaran balang araw sa hinaharap at maging katuwang ng ating bansa bilang isang magaling na doctor, pulis, sundalo, nurse o di kaya isang guro na tutulong din sa mga mag-aaral sa darating na henerasyon.

Sa pagtatapos ninyo sa mababang paaralan mula sa pagiging mga ordinaryong mag-aaral ay ganap na kayong mga "graduate" ngayon. Ang kasalungat ng salitang pagtatapos ay umpisa. Umpisa o simula ng panibagong yugto ng mas mapaghamong uri ng buhay.

Ang inyong buhay na nasanay sa apat na sulok ng silid aralan ay iba na ngayon. Mas  magiging malawak na ang uri ng mundo na tatahakin ninyo at unti-unting makikilala ang katotohanan at hamon ng buhay pagdating ng buhay sa hayskul.

Kaakibat nito ay ang mga malalaking obligasyon at mga responsibilidad na nakatang na sa inyong mga balikat. Dito na natin tunay na maiintindihan ang tunay na kahulugan ng salitang buhay at paano punuin ang mga pangarap na gusto ninyong marating balang araw.

Binabati ko kayong lahat  lalong –lalo na ang mga magulang na walang sawang nagbibigay ng pag-asa sa kanilang mga anak. Totoong ang pagkilala at parangal na tatanggapin ng inyong mga anak ay simula pa lamang ng isang magandang bukas na naghihintay.

Tandaan natin mga anak, totoong walang silbi ang lahat ng ating mga parangal at mga gawad na natanggap mula sa ating pagtatapos kung hindi natin ito lubusang magagamit.

Ang mga diploma at mga matataas na grado ay magsisilbing mga palamuti lamang kung hindi natin ito magagamit ng may kabuluhan.

Alalahanin natin na sa kabila ng hirap ng ating mga magulang ay pilit nila tayong iginapang at itinaguyod para lamang makatapos tayo sa ating pag-aaral.

Ang karangalan sa pagtatapos ay regalo natin sa ating mga magulang. Ngunit ang kapakinabangan ng ating pag-aaral ay para sa ating mga kinabukasan.

Umpisa ng pag-abot ng ating mga munti at malalaking pangarap at paghahanda sa ating mga sarili para sa mapaghamong paglalakbay sa totoong kahulugan ng buhay.

Muli, mga anak binabati ko kayo sa inyong pagtatapos. Lagi ninyong isapuso ang sinambit sa atin ni Dr. Jose Rizal na ating pambansang bayani na "Kayong mga kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan."

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DepEd 2023 graduation theme: “Gradweyt ng K to 12: Hinubog ng Matatag na Edukasyon”

  • Mark Pere Madrona
  • May 15, 2023
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DepEd 2023 graduation theme: “Gradweyt ng K to 12: Hinubog ng Matatag na Edukasyon”

With school year 2022-2023 coming to an end in three months, the Department of Education (DepEd) has released the official theme to be used for the 2023 graduation ceremonies in public nursery, kindergarten, elementary, and high schools throughout the Philippines.

It is “ Gradweyt ng K to 12: Hinubog ng Matatag na Edukasyon ” or “K to 12 Graduates: Molded through a Resilient Educational Foundation” in English.

In signing Department Order #9 series of 2023, Vice President and concurrent Education Secretary Sara Duterte-Carpio explained that this theme “emphasizes that graduation is not only a celebratory milestone but also a symbol of resilience, agency, and grit of Filipino learners honed by a solid basic education system that is responsive to the changing needs of time.”

Duterte added that it also “highlights that every learner’s achievement mirrors an education that succeeds amid all difficulties.” According to the department’s official school calendar for school year 2022-2023, public schools shall conduct their end-of-school-year rites between July 10 to 14, 2023.

Starting this 2023, public schools around the country will now have to do full in-person graduation ceremonies unlike in 2020, 2021, and 2022 where it had to be done either online or through hybrid format as part of the government’s efforts to control the spread of COVID-19.

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