Sunday, April 5, 2015

Sample Application Letter for Teacher Applicants (DepEd)


 (Date)




(NAME OF PRINCIPAL)
Principal (I, II, III or IV depending on the school)
Name of School
School Address
(Zipcode) Philippines



Dear (Principal):


I wish to apply for a teaching position in your reputable school. I am confident that my experience and skills would be an asset to your students' learning and development. 

I have an Education degree of (Secondary or Elementary) Education major in (specify major or specialization) from the (school graduated). I have been teaching for the past years as a (subject or grade level) teacher for (elementary or secondary) students. As a teacher, my main goal is to motivate students to do their best in order for them to reach their full potential. I believe that my greatest teaching strength is my ability to understand and relate to students’ unique needs and interests and facilitating them to learn and to be persons with values and character. 

Attached is my resume for more information about my credentials. 

Thank you for taking the time to consider my application. I look forward to the opportunity of meeting with you and discussing how I can contribute to our school community and objectives.





  Respectfully yours,




                                                                                              (NAME OF APPLICANT)


11 comments:

  1. i hope i can use this an example for our assignment..

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  2. can you please post or download an example of an application letter for those new let passers and only been earning a units in education for just to take a let and teach.please.thanks po

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  3. Thank you so much, I used this idea and am so greaful that I got the hob

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  4. Thank you so much, I used this idea and am so greaful that I got the hob

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  5. You just wrote it only for the people who are specialized, what about the people who have go no any status??

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  6. thank you sir jl :-)

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