LRN Number in the Philippines – What are they? How do I get one?

LRN Number in the Philippines – What are they? How do I get one?
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  1. Repeat Kindergarten in a DepEd-accredited preschool; or
  2. Pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT), which is offered only a few times each year.

Parents should always verify that a school is DepEd-accredited before enrolling their child. Students enrolled in unaccredited or “colorum” schools may encounter problems when transferring schools, enrolling in higher grade levels, or having previous academic records officially recognized.

If your child attended a non-accredited school, they may need to take the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) by registering at the nearest DepEd office. After successfully passing the examination, a DepEd-accredited school can process the student’s LRN Number.


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August 7, 2026No comments

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